Interview with Novelist Karl Wiggins (Goodnight and Thanks for the Vodka)

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The Harpie / Vodka by Karl Wiggins books can be found;

Interview with Karl Wiggins:

MT: Do all of your novels have a general theme and tone?

Karl Wiggins: No, they go all over the place, I often murder people, that tends to be a constant, but I’m basing this interview on the Harpie books, a standalone series: Goodnight and Thanks for the Vodka; Harpie 2003: Harpie 2004, to date. However she refuses to die—and God knows I’ve tried to kill her off. I have fifteen in the series written and in the editing process. She’s a strong character who talks shite at me in the night. The premise is girl done wrong, trying to do well—and failing miserably. The other premise is, life in a small Northern town, the comings and goings and who did what to whom, it’s a fifteen year, running, warped Soap Opera.

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