MARSocial Special Interview: Question & Answers #3

Hello everyone! So, finally we received all answers from our participants from MARSocial author network. Are you excited to read the answers yet? Question #3 is “What’s your favorite color and favorite dessert?” from Annie Edmonds. 

Let’s check out the answers from all 11 author participants !

1) Coleman Weeks

Red and all things chocolate
 

2) Viv Drewa

My favorite color is emerald green, I love fruit.

3) K. J. Rollinson

Colour (English spelling) is blue. Favourite dessert (ditto) anything with chocolate.

4) Sam Reese

Favorite color is black, favorite dessert is probably apple pie, though I love me some dessert.

5) Neil McGowan

Favourite colour is a deep emerald green; I a savoury guy when it comes to desserts, so probably cheese and biscuits, preferably a good blue cheese!

6) Marion Lovato

My favorite color is lilac.  My favorite dessert is cherry cobbler.

7) Jaro Berce

I’m not really into favorites as they tend to limit a person. All depends on the atmosphere, situation, feelings, needs and much more. Listen to yourself and then you will definitively know which (favorite) color, food and place fits you best at that proper moment. Listening to yourself proves to be harder but when you know yourself it pays greatly! Only then you begin to understand others and accept them the way they are and not the way you wish them to be.

8) Marie Lavender

My favorite color is hot pink.  My favorite dessert?  Chocolate.  Anything chocolate, and the darker the better.  

9) LaRae Parry

Gotta love our Jersey Girl, dontcha? My favorite color is butter yellow. My favorite dessert is the Blondie at Applebee’s.

10) Theresa Moretimer

 My favorite color…That’s a hard one, I love a lot of colors especially green, blue and red and my favorite dessert is chessecake.

11) Annie Edmonds

It’s funny answering your own question. 
My favorite color is the turquoise blue. It’s the color of the ocean in Siesta Key, and the Caribbean. Two places that hold a special place in my heart. I’ve always loved blue. But as I got older I’m just drawn to the turquoise blues. 
 
I love pastries. namely Italian pastries such as Connoli, Tiramisu, Napoleon even biscotti.  Anything made with Ricotta cheese and or thin pastry dough is Ok with me. And I don’t mind a gelato every now and again.
 

The next question is “When did you decide to become a writer?” from Viv Drewa. Stay tuned with us for the next post !

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MARSocial Special Interview: Author #11 Annie Edmonds

Annie is a Jersey Girl born and bred. She has been happily married to the one man that stole her heart 30 yrs ago. She hopes to one day move to the sunshine state as the winters are hard on someone who lives with chronic pain.

She loves to write and has been doing it her entire life. In 2013 she reached a milestone birthday and decided it was now or never to write and published her first erotic romance novel. Second Chances Sammy’s story is the first in the Second Chance series. She’s currently writing Master Mike Sloan’s story.

When not writing/blogging Annie loves to spend time with her husband and family at the beach. This is where she gets her inspiration.

 Her other interest include, Photography, gardening, and she’s a foodie that loves to cook.

Being an independent author or indie isn’t always easy. But it can be fun when you write a blog that you love. Annie started Sex w/Annie on WordPress and it seems to have hit a sweet spot where followers are concerned. She post a Sexy Sunday blog for couples, singles every Sunday by 4 PM. 

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May Author Interview: Author #11 Sherry D. Ficklin

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Sherry D. Ficklin is a full time writer from Colorado where she lives with her husband, four kids, two dogs, and a fluctuating number of chickens and house guests. A former military brat, she loves to travel and meet new people. She can often be found browsing her local bookstore with a large white hot chocolate in one hand and a towering stack of books in the other. That is, unless she’s on deadline at which time she, like the Loch Ness monster, is only seen in blurry photographs.