This is what happens when the podcast host becomes a podcast guest. ;-)
Today I'm delighted to share an interview from Alan Petersen's Meet the Thriller Author podcast. The subject of the interview is me! Your host, Alexandra Amor, becomes the guest for this week.
Alan and I talk about my cozy mystery novels set in frontier British Columbia. And we also touch on my children's novels, as well as the first book I wrote a memoir about 10 years I spent in a meditation cult in Vancouver in the 1990s.
This interview was originally posted on Alan Petersen's podcast, Meet the Thriller author. Many thanks to Alan for letting me share it here as well.
You can find out more about today's guest, Alexandra Amor, and all her books on her website AlexandraAmor.com. You can also find her on Twitter @artconnectsus.
Links and resources mentioned in this episode
* Click on any of the book covers to go to Alexandra's books
* More about the meditation cult Alexandra was involved in for 10 years in the 1990s
* The Vernon, BC Museum and Archives where Alexandra does some of her research for the Town Called Horse mystery series
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Transcription of Interview with Alexandra Amor
Alan: Hi everybody. This is Alan with Meet the Thriller Author, and for this episode I'm interviewing Alexandra Amor, and I have her on Skype. How are you doing Alexandra?
Alexandra: Very well, thanks, Alan. How are you?
Alan: I am doing good. Kind of the shoe on the other foot now, because you interviewed me a couple of weeks ago for your podcast.
Alexandra: That's right, yes, exactly. So we've switched roles today.
Alan: Switched roles. Yes, yes. We're funky like that.
Alexandra: Yeah.
Alan: Could you tell the listeners a little bit about yourself, please.
Alexandra: Certainly, yeah.
I'm an independently published author, and my first book was actually way out of the thriller and mystery genre. It was a memoir about 10 years I spent in a cult in the 1990s. And right now, I'm working on a mystery series.