Corinne O’Flynn & Ghosts of Witches Past
Corinne O’Flynn is the unflappable conference chair for RMFW’s big three day conference, Colorado Gold, coming right up in early September.
But of course, she is also a writer of fantasy and mystery.
So this time on the podcast we have a dual-purpose interview, to catch up with Corinne’s writing and find out about the new features and some of the guests arriving from all over the country and, in fact, world for Colorado Gold.
Corrine’s latest book is the start of a series and it’s called Ghosts of Witches Past. Corinne tells us what inspired the story and talks about building and managing a large email list. She also reveals her approach writing, which boils down to one simple goal–taking the reader for a ride.
Corinne O’Flynn is the USA Today bestselling author of fantasy and mystery books. She’s the author of The Expatriates fantasy-adventure series, Witches of Tower Hill paranormal suspense series featuring the award-winning Ghosts of Witches Past, the Aumahnee Prophecy urban fantasy series, which she co-writes with Lisa Manifold, and the Half Moon Girls murder-mystery series. She is also a publisher with Wicked Ink Books, whose titles include the award-winning TICK TOCK: Seven Tales of Time and their latest release, OFF BEAT: Nine Spins on Song.
Corinne is a native New Yorker living in Colorado who wouldn’t trade life in the Rockies for anything. She is a self-proclaimed scone aficionado, a professional napper, and she has an entire section of her kitchen devoted to tea.
When not writing, she can be found hanging with her husband and their four kids, playing board games, knitting, reading, or binge watching some fabulous shows (while sipping tea)
Corinne O’Flynn’s website.
Intro music by Moby Gratis
Outro music by Dan-o-Songs
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You’re incredible, Corinne! Thanks for being a “silent” motivator to me.