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INTERVIEW<\/strong><\/p> by Laurie Kehoe & Bill Buchanan<\/p> Tell us about yourself:<\/em> I like discovering the story through its characters, but getting the words right is a grind. As an electrical engineer, formerly with Bell Laboratories and Raytheon, developed control systems and communication protocols for computer networks. While a captain in the U.S. Air Force Electronics Systems Division, helped develop and test a mobile, side-looking prototype radar designed to penetrate foliage, eliminating the need for Agent Orange. Lived in Hampstead, New Hampshire (and loved it there) until moving closer to my parents.<\/p> Where do you live?<\/em> Central MS<\/p> How long have you lived there? <\/em>18 years<\/p> Are you married? <\/em>Yes<\/p> Kids?<\/em> Two grown daughters<\/p> Full-time job? <\/em>Self-employed, but I had to work my day job for a long time to afford it.<\/p> Education?<\/em> MSEE<\/p> Who is your favorite author and book?<\/em> Fail-Safe (because of its Sacrifice of Abraham) Eugene Burdick & Harvey Wheeler<\/p> What is your preferred genre? <\/em>Techno-thrillers<\/p> How did you start your journey to become a writer? <\/em>The hard way. Had something to say, but didn\u2019t know-how. Compelled to write because it seemed the only thing I could do that might make a difference\u2026 writing cautionary tales in the hope they never come true.<\/p> What have you written so far?<\/em> Virus, ClearWater, Pure-Fusion, Technology Wars, My Little Girl\u2019s Gift<\/strong><\/p> Tell us about your current book.<\/em> Entitled Making Waves, it\u2019s written with the spirit, attention to detail, and motivation of Michael Crichton\u2019s State of Fear. Like State of Fear, it\u2019s written to debunk a belief.<\/p> What is the inspiration for your current book?<\/em> Ben Rich\u2019s book entitled Skunk Works.<\/p> Who was your favorite character to write and why?<\/em> Admiral Buck Harrison. I started Pure-Fusion not liking this bull in a china shop, but when he saved a little girl in a New York subway following an attack on the city, he changed.<\/p> Is there anything of you in that character?<\/em> We share a childhood place to play called the junk room.<\/p> What sets your book apart?<\/em> It\u2019s credible. Written by a defense industry insider, it shows a situation so far outside most people\u2019s experience that no one will believe it. And the story\u2019s characters know this too. The strength of story problem comes from the fact that almost no one believes it.<\/p> What\u2019s your favorite part in the book?<\/em> The Aftermath distresses me most...<\/p> What was the most difficult part to write?<\/em> Its ending\u2026 Discovering an ending which rings true but leaves hope.<\/p>