Q: How did you come up with the idea for Guilt, and why did you decide to focus on twins?--Marshal Zeringue
A: I have wanted to write a triangular story, about two women, and the man who comes between them, for a long time now. This stems from the fact that I have very close girlfriends, and sometimes devilishly wonder what would happen if our relationships were stretched by a third party.
Even though I am not lucky enough to be a twin, I chose twin sisters because I imagine them to have one of the tightest female bonds possible.
Q: The novel includes the theme of sexual harassment. Why did you decide to include that in the novel, and how does this story relate to the #MeToo movement?
A: The idea of sexual harassment came into my head as it just seemed to be the natural Machiavellian power play that a damaged character like...[read on]
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Amanda Robson
Amanda Robson's new psychological suspense novel is Guilt. From her Q&A with Deborah Kalb: