Official Interview: Keith Steinbaum (You Say Goodbye)

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Re: Official Interview: Keith Steinbaum (You Say Goodbye)

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I found the connection with the obituary article so touching. For that to inspire such a story from stirred emotions is incredible.
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I think the book has a very original concept. The author unites very different ideas and I liked her explanation very much.
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What a great interview. I definitely found the author’s writing habits very interesting, especially how they were able to write a book only working on it one day a week. Impressive!
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Very great amidst every challenges, was able to make it. Thanks
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It's amazing to hear how the books we read are actually written. Kieth really seems like an exceptional writer, I would love to read one of his books.
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The authors are really putting up a lot of work...thank you
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Great story.
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Post by Anisa Nurbaeti »

this is nice book, good story
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Its always interesting to find out the inner thoughts of the author. Loved it
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To actually read an interview by a writer was fascinating. So many other careers and professions get interviewed and always to same things. But this was quite different you get to hear from the writer about what they thought and how they came up with characters, plots, and scenes. So it was a wonderful interview
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Post by Ogejoe »

Interesting story
I also got to know a few personal stuff about the author, which was also great.
Nice interview
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I enjoyed the conversation because it was so educational. Learning about an author's life and what motivates them to write masterful works of literature helps me, as a reviewer, to understand how they think. I would really like to read one of Kieth's books because he seems like such a great author.
I've always thought of writers as having solely writing-related careers. They would probably shut themselves in a room or study and sketch out their fantasies in black and white. Perhaps because I occasionally do that as a reader.
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Thank you for a thoughtful interview.
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I will love to read You Say Goodbye and The Poe Consequence. It's heart-warming to know that the author was inspired by a little girl, even if it was a crime thriller.
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Post by Jessica Cole 3 »

The interview is informative, but I'm leaving a post just for the quote at the end! So beautiful. I want to carry it with me always.
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