I know several of you have already visited Willow’s wonderful post, but it’s not often that I get invited to a tea party to talk about my books. Willow asked some interesting questions, made me a proper cup of tea and fed me some delightful sandwiches, cakes and scones. Hop over to her lovely garden and check out this interview.

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Hi everyone, I know I have been very quiet of late but I am hopefully back ! Today I am delighted to have Dan Antion of NoFacilities here visiting me to discuss his new book, part two of The Dreamers Alliance , The Evil You Choose.

“Hi Dan it’s really great to see you come on in, let’s go through to the garden and take a seat . Ruby is ready out there sleeping. You’ve certainly picked a great afternoon for us to have tea and a chat about Book 2 in your series The Dreamers Alliance, Knuckleheads.”

Hi willow it’s good to be here, it’s nice and restful here considering how central to the town you are. I’ll just take a seat here if I may.

“And to drink Dan? I am having a black coffee but I do have all types of tea in just for…

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16 responses to “An Interview With Dan Antion ! The Evil We Choose.”

  1. Excellent interview. You may not do many of them, but you do them well!

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    1. Thanks GP. Willow gets the credit for asking interesting questions.

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      1. And modest too. 👍

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  2. Wonderful interview, Dan.

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  3. How fun, Dan. I’m heading over to read.

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  4. Wonderful, Dan. I’m going to her site now.

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  5. I love this. Feel like I was there.

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    1. Thank you. Willow was so kind to help support this book.

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    1. This was fun, Jan. Willow was such a great host.

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  6. Terrific interview, Dan. I especially liked the end, how it was in school as a kid. and the kids who were not the mainstream. Boy, times have changed, thank goodness.

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    1. Thanks Jennie. The Billy character was inspired by a number of real-world friends who had to deal with a school system that wasn’t ready for them.

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