Hi! 
I am Carolyn Howard Johnson, your trusty New Book Review blogger and author of 
the multi award-winning HowTo Do It 
Frugally Series of books for writers. This blog has heretofore been 
exclusive for reviews but I thought I’d do a special series of interviews after 
I chatted with Jeanie Loiacono, President of Loiacono Literary 
Agency – Where ‘can’t’ is not in our vocabulary!  I 
thought sharing the interviews would help the many subscribers and visitors to 
this New Book Review blog, including authors, reviewers, and, of course, readers 
who just might find a new favorite author among the featured books and 
authors.  We've been partnering on these reviews for over a month now, so have some fun checking old posts!
So, 
today welcome Rebecca Besser. 
Rebecca 
Besser resides in Ohio with her wonderful husband and amazing son. They’ve come 
to accept her quirks as normal while she writes anything and everything that 
makes her inner demons squeal with delight. She’s best known for her work in 
adult horror, but has published fiction, nonfiction, and poetry for a variety of 
age groups and genres. She’s entirely too cute to be scary in person, so she 
turns to the page to instill fear into the hearts of the masses. She is 
- What 
is your genre? Is it fiction or nonfiction? 
Horror, mostly.  I have written for a 
variety of genres and age groups. Mostly fiction, although I do write nonfiction 
from time to time.
- What 
made you want to be a writer? 
I’ve always had a natural way with words and an overactive imagination. Writing 
was always a good fit for me!
- Of 
all the authors out there, who inspired you most? 
Wow! That’s a hard one. My favorite authors are Jean M. Auel and Linda Rios 
Brook…but I’ve had some fellow authors who write horror inspire and encourage me 
quite a bit. Just to mention a few: David Moody, Joe McKinney, and Gregory 
Norris.
- What 
is your writing style? Do you outline? Linearly? By scene? Why? 
My writing style is easy-to-read flow, I guess. I strive to write relatable 
characters that use natural dialogue, while at the same time, help the reader 
not to be taken out of the story by awkward wording. I outline long projects 
(novellas or novels) by chapter, but usually as a loose outline so I know where 
I’m going and what I want to happen.
- Do 
you write every day? How much? How long? 
I wish! I’m a busy woman (wife, mother, and self-employed). I take writing time 
when I can get it. I tend to write more, and am happier with my progress, when I 
have big chunks of time to write.
- Do 
you think reading is as important to writing for an author? Why? 
Yes! Reading is a great way to study other styles of writing. Reading can also 
inspire new stories ideas. Also, if you don’t have the urge to write for 
whatever reason, reading will usually bring you out of that 
funk.
- What 
are some of the things you would like to share with budding 
authors? 
Writing is rough. It’s going to take time, energy, and a lot of emotional highs 
and lows, but don’t give up. Also…learn as much about spelling and punctuation 
as you can! Well-written and edited works have a higher chance of 
publication.
- Do 
you have any marketing and promotional advice, referrals, tips you would like to 
share? 
Make friends with other writers in your genre and coordinate blog tours and 
signings together. You will then be cross-exposed to each other’s fans and 
you’ll have moral support for the hard times.
- Do 
you think conferences are beneficial? If so, what have you 
learned? 
Which ones do you frequent? I have 
yet to actually attend a conference, but hope to this coming year. But I have 
coordinated events online with other authors in my area and we’ve had signings 
together as well.
- Where 
can we find you, your books and when is your next event? 
I’m on Facebook under Author/Editor Rebecca Besser, on Twitter @BeccaBesser, and 
you can visit my blog or website www.rebeccabesser.wordpress.com 
www.rebeccabesser.com        Amazon 
Author Page  Besser 
Events My 
books are available from Amazon and Barnes & Noble.
As 
far as events…I was just on the #WinterofZombie tour with over forty authors 
(Nov. 2015). Represented by 
Loiacono Literary Agency, Melissa Carrigee http://www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com/authors/rebecca-besser/ 
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ABOUT THE SPONSORING AGENTS
Represented 
by Loiacono Literary Agency, Melissa Carrigee Melissa.C@llallc.net  Agent, Marketing 
and Publicity – Melissa Carrigee
Reading 
and writing is a way of life for Melissa Carrigee.  As a literary agent and 
award winning graphic artist, she combines her two passions of business and 
writing.  She has published works in newspapers and magazines as well as a 
published novel. Featured Columnist for The Family Forum, Parents and Kids 
Magazine – Mississippi Gulf Coast.
I 
want a horror book to read all night long while I check behind the doors for the 
boogey man.  I’m looking for a thriller that keeps me reading and guessing (and 
just when I think I’ve figured it out, I’m wrong).  I’m looking for children’s 
books that engage the parent and the child.  I’m looking for young adult novels 
– but NOT Twilight and not wizards.  That’s been done.  I’m looking for any 
story with a great plot.  Something I can sit and read in a few days with 
characters that make me think about them long after I’ve finished the 
book.
Genres: horror, 
science fiction, historical fiction, commercial fiction, mysteries, thrillers, 
dramas, historical romance, children’s (picture and mid-grade)—any book that has 
a great story with unforgettable characters.
Jeanie Loiacono, President, Loiacono Literary Agency - 
A facilitator of dreams, Jeanie Loiacono represents over eighty authors. Her 
forte is mystery, romance, thrillers, historical/military/southern fiction, and 
all quality fiction/nonfiction. Her passion is to see her authors 
succeed.
“There is nothing more rewarding than to hold one of my author’s books and 
know I helped bring it to fruition. I am so blessed and privileged to be able to 
work with some of the most talented writers in the world.” Jeanie.L@llallc.net  www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com 
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