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Clara McKenna

What’s your genre?
Historical mystery

Are you published?
Traditional publisher

What inspired you to become a writer?
I’ve been writing, be it poetry, short stories, greeting cards, plays, or novels, since I can remember. Driven by an active imagination, and finding inspiration everywhere, (talking toothbrushes, wind with personality, books that moved by themselves), I created stories in my head. By the time I was five or six, I was writing them down.

What author do you admire and how have they inspired your writing?
Agatha Christie. Need I say more?

Name three of your favorite books and their authors
Medicus by Ruth Downie
Face of a Stranger by Anne Perry
Pocket Full of Rye by Agatha Christie
(Do you see a pattern here? British historical mysteries are the best!)

What’s one thing readers should know about you?
I have a passion for details. As reading historical fiction is as close to time travel as we’ll get, colorful, factual details are what draws a reader in and lets them experience both a time and a place. As a former biologist and librarian, I take research seriously and diligently apply my skills to lend that level of authenticity to my historical mysteries.

What’s one piece of advice you would give a budding writer?
My advice to any budding writer comes down to one word—persistence, persistence, persistence. Don’t give up! It was advice I was once given. Taking it to heart, I’ve since published nine books and working on number ten!

Author Bio
Clara McKenna writes the acclaimed Stella & Lyndy Mystery series, about an unlikely couple who mix love, murder and horse racing in Edwardian England. Her MURDER AT KEYHAVEN CASTLE was a Historical Novel Society’s Editor’s Choice and voted one of a Suspense Magazine’s Best of 2021. MURDER AT THE MAJESTIC HOTEL (book #4) releases in October 2022.
Clara is the founding member of Sleuths in Time, a cooperative group of mystery writers who encourage and promote each other’s work, as well as a member of Sisters in Crime. With an incurable case of wanderlust, she travels every chance she gets, England being a favorite destination. When she can’t get to the UK, she’s happy to write about it about it from her Victorian farmhouse outside Ames, IA. Visit her here.

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Mikesch Muecke

What’s your genre?
Biography, fiction, non-fiction, poetry and design

Are you published?
I’m an indie press publisher

What inspired you to become a writer?
Fundamentally writing is about the sharing of compelling, riveting, awesome stories that captivate readers and transport them into an imaginary space full of (sensory) reality. Writing is always also an attempt at immortality, an attempt to transcend time (and space), to leave something behind when the writer is no longer there/here.

At the same time I, as an author/reader, am inspired to write by the writing of others about events that they share through their publications (books, ebooks, audio books). Listening and reading inspire me to become better at communicating ideas that I care about. Editing the books of other writers—a process that links writing with publishing—inspires me as a writer, too.

What author(s) do you admire and how have they inspired your writing?
John McPhee—observing the environment, research, journalistic story-telling
Gustave Flaubert—acerbic writing, humorous, grand scale and personal
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe—relationships, science
J.K. Huysmans—details
Jane Jacobs—society, culture
Indra Kakis McEwen—mythology, details
Robert Harbison—history
Diana Brantley—poetry
Carol Polsgrove—biography, culture
Marian Mathews Clark—society, culture

Name three of your favorite books and their authors
The Control of Nature and Uncommon Carriers by John McPhee
Wahlverwandtschaften/Elective Affinities by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Dark Age Ahead by Jane Jacobs

What’s one thing readers should know about you?
I’m curious about the world, at all scales.

What’s one piece of advice you would give to a budding writer?
What about what you know.

Author Bio
Mikesch Muecke, aka polytekton, teaches architecture and interdisciplinary design courses at Iowa State University, and holds two degrees from the University of Florida (BDesign in 1989, MArch in 1991), and a Ph.D. in Architectural History and Theory from Princeton University (1999). When not teaching, he edits, designs, and publishes books for Culicidae Press (peer-reviewed since 2014) and for the non-profit publishing houses Hog Press, Musca Press, and Zanzara Press, all located in Ames, Iowa.