Step into the world of crime fiction with E.A. Aymar on Beyond the Mic. Unravel the secrets of 'When She Left' and delve deep into the mind of the author in this Beyond the Mic Short Cut.
Welcome E.A. AymarWe’re joined on the Starline by a man who despises unpredictability but loves March Madness. The owner of the “Crime Fiction Works” newsletter. His latest thriller “When She Left” has been called “crime fiction at its finest.” We welcome E.A. Aymar.
E. A. , let’s go Beyond the Mic. From your book “If you kept a low profile and hid your crimes with even a slight degree of competence, no one would catch you.” You’ve written multiple dark thrillers. How easy and hard is it writing about crimes you’ve never committed, right?
You talk about imagination, why is writing both female and male perspectives challenging?
Lucky suffers from crying fits and panic attacks, how has his fight to rebuild a family life a theme you relate to?
The Rockin' 8:He despises unpredictability, but alas it’s time for the Rockin’ 8, 8 random questions, answer with the first thing that comes to your mind. There is no Pressure.
1. Best thing about a dog?
2. When reading a book for Crime Fiction Works, what overarching theme touches you and makes you love a book?
3. Is there a character of yours you had to rewrite several times because they didn’t feel right?
4. Favorite place to take your son to relax?
5. How many times did you have to promise your editor not to tinker with your book?
6. Which young writer inspires you today?
7. Favorite comic book of all time?
8. Place you want to go on a vacation?
Sneaking in one more:When you got the first copy of your finished book in hand, what were your emotions?
One Big Question:“Love is worth killing for” but what is writing worth to you?
The Wrap:He loves playing video games with his son, vacationing Arizona and wants you to read “When She Left.” The talented E. A. Aymar thanks for taking the time to talk with us today,
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