
I am grateful for a wonderful interview experience with, and an amazingly positive review of Yes Trespassing, by Roger Hitts, a two-time United Press International columnist of the year.
An excerpt from Mr. Hitts' interview with me at Highlighthollywood.com:
"Johnson’s eccentricities s are in full display in “Yes Trespassing,” from the eerie cover photo of Johnson at age 5 standing with his sister in an ominous Connecticut woodland, to his offering scribbled notes on the editing of the book, laying bare the process of the finished product.
“I wanted to show the messiness of it,” Johnson explains. “Writing is polished and the end product is often sophisticated, but I wanted to go a little farther, show the reader how sausage is made, so to speak. And a lot of readers have gravitated toward that.”
Many have lauded Johnson on building novel-length worlds in stories that run just 10 pages or so, which Johnson says “is the best compliment I could receive.”
Yes Trespassing is available at Amazon. This interview/ review appears at HighlightHollywood.com, and the whole awesome thing can be read here.
An excerpt from Mr. Hitts' interview with me at Highlighthollywood.com:
"Johnson’s eccentricities s are in full display in “Yes Trespassing,” from the eerie cover photo of Johnson at age 5 standing with his sister in an ominous Connecticut woodland, to his offering scribbled notes on the editing of the book, laying bare the process of the finished product.
“I wanted to show the messiness of it,” Johnson explains. “Writing is polished and the end product is often sophisticated, but I wanted to go a little farther, show the reader how sausage is made, so to speak. And a lot of readers have gravitated toward that.”
Many have lauded Johnson on building novel-length worlds in stories that run just 10 pages or so, which Johnson says “is the best compliment I could receive.”
Yes Trespassing is available at Amazon. This interview/ review appears at HighlightHollywood.com, and the whole awesome thing can be read here.