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"Red Thread" is a short story about the author's fateful journey to adoption halfway around the world. The new family member inspires creation of the fictional MayaVerse, a series of microbial mysteries featuring a fictional veterinary medical detective, Maya Maguire.

Interview with the Author

Q: Have you always wanted to be a writer?

A: A career in public health can include scientific writing and communication. But even before my training as a veterinarian, I wrote a satirical newspaper and a romance novel. In recent years, I've focused on creative writing as a way to entertain, educate, and enlighten.

Q: Why do you write your MayaVerse series of microbial mysteries?

A: Disease from animalszoonosesmake up most emerging disease threats. As we've experienced in recent years, there's been one scary disease after another. Bird flu, Ebola, Zika, SARS, COVID, and monkeypox. By focusing on a young veterinary epidemiologist named Maya Maguire, readers can enjoy her worldwide travels, scientific discoveries, and relationships as she matures over several decades of her lifetime. Each new disease is a puzzle to solve caused by a microscopic criminal.

Q: How does "Red Thread" tie into the MayaVerse?

A: Our family's culture and worldview is enriched by our daughter from China. She is the inspiration for the primary protagonist in the MayaVerse novels.

Q: What genre of books do you enjoy?

A: I'm particularly drawn to upmarket stories with complex themes and happy for now (HFN) endings. I want passionate, engaging characters dealing with difficult life issues. Some of the MayaVerse mysteries are thrillers and many are romantic suspense. With a female medical detective, all are women's fiction.

Q: What authors do you read or admire?

A: Having grown up in the Southwest, I worship Tony Hillerman and his daughter Anne Hillerman who's carrying on his legacy. For medical thrillers, Tess Gerritsen is my goddess, although Robin Cook and Michael Crichton have great stories with more of a sci/fi leaning than the MayaVerse, which is strongly anchored in reality. I love the romantic suspense of Nora Roberts and the intense relationships of Nicholas Sparks. In the MayaVerse, setting is a strong character, and I'm inspired by the themes and writing of Edward Abbey and John Graves.

Q: What are your favorite stories?

A: The first book I devoured as a child was a volume of Shakespeare's plays. I'm also a major fan of Lin-Manuel Miranda for "Hamilton" and "In the Heights." Maya Maguire is addicted to storytelling through Broadway musicals, like me.

Q: Which of your interests make an appearance in your books?

A: Travel throughout the U.S. and worldwide. Animals of all kinds, including pets like cats and dogs, livestock like horses and cattle, and wildlife. Music, museums, art. Family and friendships. Hiking and old movies.

Q: What's next for the MayaVerse?

A: Over several decades, Maya Maguire will mature in personal relationships and confidence as a veterinary epidemiologist battling mysterious microbes. Her challenging journey will take her worldwide, experiencing frightening setbacks and uplifting rewards in each novel.

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