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Greene’s Got the Goods: Local writer
named
Favorite
Virginia Author August 2006
“I
was stunned,” says Greene County mystery maven Ann Mullen on being named Favorite
Virginia Author in Cooperative Living’s August 2006 issue.
“It is a fabulous honor but I never expected to win,” admits Mullen.
“There are so many other, much better known authors in Virginia. It was
a real surprise.”
“When my husband showed me the information on the
people’s choice poll in the magazine, I thought it would just be nice to
be nominated, so I told a few friends. Obviously, they spread the word
far beyond anything I could have ever imagined.”
Mullen found out just how far her fan base extended
when she received word of her win.
“I was notified by email and didn’t believe it,”
says Mullen. “I called the magazine to make sure it was not a mistake
and was told the vote for me had been overwhelming. I certainly was
overwhelmed.”
Mullen who has just revised and reprinted her
first book is preparing to go to print with her fourth in the Jesse
Watson mystery series. The fourth novel is expected out in time for
holiday giving.
“As both author and publisher, I had to make the
financial decision on whether to do the reprint of the first book now or
go to print on book four,” explains Mullen. “Since I didn’t have any
copies of the first in the series left, I felt it was more important to
do the second printing of that book now and work to get book four out
before Christmas of this year.”
“I think the fourth
book is really going to hit home with Baby Boomers – especially women,”
says the writer with enthusiasm. “Like all my books it takes place right
here in Greene County where I live. It’s about a group of women who
belong to a private club called the Stanardsville Social Club. They
have money; they like to socialize; and they like to gossip about each
other—and everyone else.”
“Suddenly, there is
more than just gossip going on, there is murder. Now, they are not just
concerned with who is doing what with whom, but who has been the newest
victim wondering which one of them might be next. Each time I write a
book, my goal is to keep the reader guessing until the end and I hope I
have accomplished that again this time.”
This may still be a
new (and second) career for Mullen but she is certain of her goals.
“I want to evolve
as a writer so I can retain my readers' interest, and I want to branch
out and start writing articles.”
Mullen credits much
of her success to the Greene County community.

“The people in this
area have been so supportive. Not only have they bought and read my
books, they have talked about them with others. I feel like I belong to
them, and I’m proud to be their local writer.”
“I don’t know what
it is but there is something in the air or the water around here. Since I moved
here, my life has been different as far as the way I think. There are
so many creative people here, so many great ideas that come out of this
one area.”
We look forward to
reading more of Ann’s work on bookshelves and as a contributing author
to Virginia Greene and Greene Lite On-line Magazines.
Read about Ann Mullen as “Virginia’s Favorite Author” on the
Cooperative Living website.
Read an interview with Ann at
Moonstone Research Library.
Read a short bio right here on
Virginia Greene Magazine
Read Virginia Greene contributor Lou Page’s review of Ann’s first
book –
What You See.
Ann Mullen Website
Ann Mullen Blog
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