Local author Frank Zafiro was featured on KXLY News tonight. The feature included a shout-out to Get Lit! I’m not sure how I feel about calling novel writing “unconventional,” but anytime media celebrates authors, I’m happy.
Embedding the video in this post eludes me, but you can watch the segment here.
Frank Zafiro is the author of the River City crime novels and also writes mainstream fiction under the name Frank Scalise, which is his actual name. Born and raised in Spokane, he joined the U.S. Army after high school graduation and served in Military Intelligence. He’s been a Spokane police officer since 1993 and has served as patrol officer, corporal, detective, sergeant and lieutenant. His current title is captain.
Zafiro has written seriously since he was thirteen, starting out with short stories and poetry. Last week I reviewed his River City series. If you didn’t read that post, let me summarize: I’m a big fan. As Frank’s latest stalker groupie, I emailed him with a bunch of questions about his journey towards publication and being a writer while working full time.
Here are the questions and his answers. Enjoy!
When and why did you begin writing?
When? Well, like most writers, I began pretty early. Maybe eight or so? But by ten, I knew I wanted to be a writer, so that is the age I usually give in response to this question. To be honest, I don’t ever remember I time where I didn’t want to be a writer.
Why? The same reason almost each of you write…because I’m a writer.
I know that sounds like I’m being a smart alec, but I’m really not. Much in the same way that a musician plays music or a carpenter works wood, I write because it is who I am. I’d write even if I couldn’t get anyone to read what I’ve written. I am a writer. I write. I suspect that most of the people reading this understand perfectly. The rest probably think I’m being pretentious. Read more »
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