I don't know much about international policing and I would love to learn more. Especially in this day and age when the Internet is rapidly reducing borders and crime can happen on a larger scale than ever before. These things intrigue me. Lisa Gardner agebordercrime share on social
I like to believe my suspense novels marry the strong characters from my romance writing past, with the twisty, clever plots of my mystery writing present. Lisa Gardner characterclevermarry Change image and share on social
I still read romance, and I read suspense. I read them both. And part of it is, I like stories with strong characters, and I like stories where there's closure at the end. And I like stories where there's hope. That's a kind of empowerment. I think romance novels are very empowering, and I think suspense novels are, too. Lisa Gardner characterclosureempower share on social
I have a huge author crush on Stephen King. Have never met him. Would probably embarrass myself. But it would be worth it. Lisa Gardner authorcrushembarrass Change image and share on social
I'm unique for a suspense author in that I don't have a specialty background. A lot of suspense writers used to be lawyers or crime beat reporters. I didn't even know a cop when I started out. I finally figured out that I could visit prisons - I just had to be willing to make the phone calls. Lisa Gardner authorbackgroundbeat share on social
I'm not the most detailed writer. I have a tendency to be more action-oriented vs. descriptive. Lisa Gardner actiondescriptivedetail Change image and share on social
Before I became a suspense novelist, I wrote romantic suspense as Alicia Scott. Lisa Gardner alicianovelistromantic Change image and share on social
I loved ghost stories, creaky staircases, stormy nights. If it guaranteed nightmares I read it by flashlight, after midnight. Lisa Gardner creakyflashlightghost Change image and share on social
What I loved about romances was the character, and I think I still bring that to my novels. What romance taught me was that the 'who' will always matter more than the 'what.' It's fun to come up with plots, but I want to make sure the reader cares about who it's happening to. Lisa Gardner bringcarecharacter share on social
It is difficult to get men to pick up a female author. Women will read men, but men won't read women. Lisa Gardner authordifficultfemale Change image and share on social