Mimi Cramer
Mimi Cramer asked Jennifer McMahon:

Jennifer, Just found you by reading The Drowning Kind, which I loved. It's now sent me on a spree to read your other books. Were you always drawn to suspense and ghostly ideas to start writing your books? I'm really enjoying the weaving of the past and present you do.

Jennifer McMahon Hi Mimi, my very first short story, written in third grade, was called "the Haunted Meatball" -- so I guess I've been drawn to writing about ghostly things (even if they're meatballs!) from a young age. I studied poetry in college and grad school, then wrote a couple of unpublished novels that were more character driven literary stories -- I was writing what I thought I should be writing, what I thought people would expect me to write. It was only when I sat down to write the book that became my debut, Promise Not to Tell, that I asked myself the question "What's the story I most want to read?" and the answer came back loud and clear: A ghost story. And I knew I wanted a little girl ghost. And when I asked myself the question, "But how did she die?" I knew I was also writing a murder mystery. I've been following my heart and writing psychological suspense novels, often with a touch of the supernatural, ever since.

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