![]() ![]() I entered the third book I wrote into a prize at St. Besides, maybe I could earn a little money when I retired by writing and self-publishing books. It should only take a few years to learn (ha) how to write fiction. But after a while (this was early in the Amazon years, before too much self-pub), I’d pretty much exhausted all the books in the genre I liked, so I thought, why not write a books that I’d chose to read. Have you always been driven to write? Or did you begin writing in response to a particular stimulus?ĬP: I received a Kindle as a Christmas present a few years back and that opened up so many books and it was wonderful. She and her husband, Jose, live in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Appropriately, Hearts of the Missing, her debut novel, won the 2017 Tony Hillerman Prize. Carol is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at New Mexico State University. ![]() She’s written a mystery, Hearts of the Missing, that carries on the grand tradition of Western mysteries of such authors as Tony Hillerman and his daughter, Anne Hillerman. Today I have the privilege of speaking with Carol Potenza. ![]()
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