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Profile:  Author/Publisher Ann Mullen

Ann Mulllen at booksigningNothing mysterious about Greene County author’s success
By Alex Carrier

Read a review by Lou Page of Ann Mullen's
first novel - What You See
Read an interview with Ann Mullen at Research Library
Ann Mullen's Blog
Ann Mullen's website

COMING IN AUGUST we will update you on  an exciting new chapter in Ann Mullen's career.

When Ann Mullen looks at Greene County she sees red – blood red. As in murder, mayhem and, lest we forget, mystery. Who’d have thought to find so much amiss in this peaceful country setting?

Mullen’s three novels What you See, South River Incident, and A Crying Shame are set in Greene County and are all part of the series featuring main character Jesse Watson.

Setting her novels in Greene County is logical for Mullen. “Most writers I have read write about what they are familiar with – and mostly it is about where they live. I find this place interesting. I can make up a scenario just sitting at home or walking in my yard or getting into my car and riding into town.”

 “Even fiction needs to be realistic, “adds Mullen. “Because I live here, I am familiar with the area, the people and the culture. I think the people who live here are going to be my regional readers. They will probably love reading about things happening in places they know and can connect to. Otherwise, my book would be just another mystery.”

Ann Mullen with petsAlthough writing is a second career for Mullen, it shares similarities with her first. Mullen used her degree in machine technology to work in the engineering center of Phillip Morris. Her job included rebuilding machines to make them work better, faster and meet the demands of the consumer. Now, she builds stories and works to make the characters, location and plot mesh together and lead to a conclusion that satisfies her readers’ demands.

Writing was something new for Mullen, who had never thought of becoming a writer before moving to Greene County five years ago. “I don’t know what sparked the idea of becoming a writer, “says Mullen. “In college, it was all I could do to write a short story for a class. It once took me two days to write a letter to the editor.”

Moral support from family and friends helped Mullen get that first book out. “I used to have such vivid and interesting dreams that my husband suggested I just write them down, “she explains. “So, I sat down one day and decided to see what I could do. I just wanted to do something different and I was fortunate that someone wanted to read what I had to say.”

The writing, and publishing process, proved a surprise to Mullen. “I tried to write with a paper and pencil and nothing happened. I was just trying to write something of interest. But when I sat down at the computer, everything started to work. Writing was harder than I thought but if it had been easy, I would have done it a long time ago.”

“The biggest surprise was when I tried to get the book published,” says Mullen. “I wrote the manuscript in the wrong program and had to change that. I had started writing with no idea what I needed to do – what really happened after the writing after the writing was finished and before the book got to the reader.”Ann Mullen with car

 In the end, Mullen created more than books. She created her own publishing business. Although her plan has proved successful, it has not been without its own set of problems.

 “For me, publishing was a step-by-step process while walking blind,” she explains. “I didn’t know what I was doing. I made a lot of mistakes with my first book and it cost me money. But I learned a lot that helped me when I published my second and then my third book.”

“It is just the oddest ideas that come into my mind and get the process stared,” says Mullen about work on her fourth novel in the Jesse Watson series.

“Every book is a progression of events that happen,” explains Mullen. “The main character Jesse meets people. Things happen. People become a part of her life, all within the process of having this murder and mayhem going on around her.”

More of what her readers like will be part of book four. “I don’t hesitate to kill off characters, “says Mullen. “The story has to progress just as it does in real life. All the books are a continuation of Jesse’s story. I will do as many stories as my brain can come up with. If readers like your characters, they will follow them through many books.”

Demand for Mullen’s work has been so great that her first book is at the printer for its first reprint. With her growing and passionate fan base, reprints are inevitable on all the books that follow.

To read more about Ann Mullen and her books, to check her schedule for book singings and other personal appearances and to order her books, go to the Afton Ridge Publishing website.

Keep your eye on this page to find out when Ann’s next book will be on sale and when she will be signing books at the Greene County Visitors Center and other local attractions.

Order Ann Mullen's Greene County Murder Mysteries
online at
http://www.aftonridge.com/index.htm; or email: amullen@aftonridge.com, or Phone: 434-985-1957
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