Marketing for Romance Writers Magazine December, 2018 Volume # 1, Issue # 12 | Page 5

ANN EVERETT (Cont.) INTERVIEW MFRW: AE: Picture yourself as a store. Considering your personality and lifestyle, what type of products would be sold there? Everything from whoopie cushions to sexy lingerie. MFRW: AE: MFRW: AE: MFRW: AE: 5 If you were stranded on a tropical island, whom would it be with? You can choose any living, deceased, or mythical figure. MacGyver. The original one. Not the young whippersnapper on TV now. What’s your most embarrassing experi- ence? Funniest? There have been so many. One that comes to mind is when the hem of my dress was tucked up into the back of my panty hose—when I came in with the church choir! Most Dangerous? Can‘t think of one. I‘m not much of a risk taker, so danger doesn‘t follow me. MFRW: AE: Do you have a favorite com- ment or ques- tion from a reader? I love it when a man writes to tell me he reaped some nice benefits from one of my love scenes! I‘ve had several of those! Hunky heroes or average Joe? A hunky average Joe. I don‘t write stories about millionaires or billionaires. I write about architects, marketing guys, utility lineman, ex- cons, Texas Rangers, and real estate agents. If anyone has money in my stories, it‘s the hero- ine.