Today's post is an interview with Heather Horrocks, posted under
interviews. I first noticed Heather's writings when I saw the title for a
book called "How to Stuff a Wild Zucchini." Those of us over fifty
remember* the movie called "How to Stuff a Wild Bikini" that came out in
the 60s (Note from Grammar Grandma, my Superhero alter-ego: When making
a numerical decade plural, you do not use an apostrophe.)
Anyway,
Heather writes delightful, light-hearted novels with eye-catching
covers and clever titles. Read her interview. Read her books.
*I use the term remember here loosely. Being a sheltered girl from Salt Lake City, I never actually saw this movie, because it did not star
Doris Day, and no doubt promoted questionable frolicsome activities on a
secluded beach in scanty attire with nary a helicopter parent, concerned Young Women's
leader or watchful Seminary teacher in sight.
Interviews and guest posts by humorous LDS female writers
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Funny Chick #1
Being the founding female of this blog about funny LDS writers, I intend (eventually) to answer the same interview questions I am asking of the other writers featured. But I am feeling lazy today, so I'll be back later to interview myself. (It is energy-sapping to be both the interviewer and interviewee.)
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