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Sarah Adler | Conversations in Character with Everett
Author Guest / April 30, 2024

Book Title: HAPPY MEDIUM Character Name: Everett   How would you describe your family or your childhood? Borrrrring. It was just farm work, sun up to sun down. Only time I had any fun was when I got to go to the pictures in town.   What was your greatest talent? Besides charming ladies? Acting, of course! I was born for the silver screen.   Significant other? I wasn’t one for going steady.   Biggest challenge in relationships? Well, nowadays the fact that no one except Gretchen can see or hear me, and that I can’t make physical contact with anyone without temporarily disappearing. That definitely gets in the way of things.   Where do you live? Gilded Creek Goat Farm. Forever and ever. Thanks a lot, Great Aunt Lucretia.   Do you have any enemies? I mean, I wouldn’t have many nice things to say to Aunt Lucretia if she reappeared, that’s for sure. Also dead remote batteries. And that one goat that always stares at me funny. I don’t like her either.   How do you feel about the place where you are now? Is there something you are particularly attached to, or particularly repelled by, in this…

Sarah Adler | A Woman Takes a Road Trip with Her Ex’s Grad School Nemesis
Author Guest / May 23, 2023

1–What is the title of your latest release? MRS. NASH’S ASHES 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? A woman on a mission to deliver three tablespoons of her elderly best friend’s remains to the woman she fell in love with during World War II is forced to road trip to Florida with her ex’s (grumpy, hot) grad school nemesis, and hijinks ensue. 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place?  I started writing this book in Winter 2020-2021. A road trip seemed like a delightful way to get out of my house without actually getting out of my house, and a destination of Key West, Florida made sense for both story reasons and I-want-to-pretend-I’m-somewhere-warm-and-sunny reasons. 4–Would you hang out with your heroine in real life? Absolutely! Millie is delightful and would be super fun to spend time with. 5–What are three words that describe your hero? Grumpy, practical, bespectacled. 6–What’s something you learned while writing this book? That I’m bisexual! Not that I didn’t sort of know already, but it wasn’t until I wrote the character of Mrs. Nash and was certain that she was bisexual that I realized oh, hm, this also applies…