For example, as Walt notes, who tugs on Henry’s hair …. Will we ever find out more about it? I just love the little asides between them. Thanks for helping me find my passion for reading again and for finding a new passion in writing.” - Stephanie Gilbert 4) The Cheyenne Nation “Clearly Dorothy and The Bear have a comfortable history together. Not sure if anyone besides me will ever read them, but I enjoy writing them so that’s okay. Are they both now done? Maybe even published under a pen name?” - Herman Moeller 3) The Writing Bug “How did you first get into writing? I enjoyed the series, fell in love with the books and now have the urge to write down the stories whirling around in my own head. You stated you where half done with one, and started another. He asked if you had any other books besides the “Longmire Mysteries” you wanted to do. 1) A Good Start “Do you know how the story will end before you start, or once you start with an idea, does the story line lead you?” - Mark Keast 2) In The Pipeline “Back around 2008 you where interviewed by George Guidall for Recorded Books as a supplement for the audiobook “The Dark Horse”. Simply click on any title to read Craig’s answer which will open in a new window. The first set of nearly weekly questions from the Longmire Book Club answered by author Craig Johnson about the Longmire literary universe.
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