
3Q’s today is with one of my favorite Canuck horror authors! Renee Miller continues to bludgeon the readers furiously with each and every release she conjures! The number of outstanding books she’s released is staggering, which makes it such an honor for me to have her as my guest today!
Please, welcome Renee!

Steve: What does your writing time look like? Do you try and write at the same time each day? Do you have a word count you attempt to hit?
Renee: My writing time looks chaotic. I used to write at the same time every day, but I went back to work full time, and “someone” decided we should have three dogs. (that someone was not me) Both of these things make it extremely difficult to schedule writing time. I try to aim for a few times a week if I can’t write a little every day, but I don’t have a word count goal. I generally end up around 1000-2000 words, but if I don’t, it’s not a big deal.
Steve: You decide to host a writer’s retreat. One weekend in a luxury house on an island. What three other authors do you invite to come along?
Renee: Do I have to invite anyone? A weekend in a luxury house on an island sounds like heaven… alone. 😊
It’s unlikely I’d host anything involving inviting people to hang out, but if I lost my mind and decided to do it, I’d invite writers I know, because meeting new people is not my thing. So, I think I’d have to invite Katrina Monroe (They Drown Our Daughters), because I love that girl. I’d also invite C.M. Saunders, because he’s always been a huge source of encouragement and he’s hilarious (plus, I’ve always wanted to hear his Welsh accent). Finally, I think I’d invite Eddie Generous (Unnerving), because obviously. Not sure how much writing would get done, but it would be fun.
Steve: Tell me about your newest release (novel/story/poem/novella) and why someone should read it!
Renee: My newest release from Unnerving, RETAIL, is about a grocery store manager who finally loses her shit and starts taking out nasty customers. Every nasty customer interaction (aside from the killing) is something I’ve experienced in some form, even though some readers find it hard to believe. I think anyone who has ever worked in a service job should read it because we’ve all imagined doing something dark and ugly to at least one customer. If you haven’t, you’re not normal. I’ve also been told it’s hilarious, so there’s that for anyone who hasn’t worked in customer service.
Steve: Bonus Question! You receive an invitation in the mail from one of these two people. The invitation invites you to have dinner and spend the night in their home. Do you accept the invitation from Victor Frankenstein or Dracula and why?
Renee: Dracula. Because if I’m going to die anyway, hanging out with the vampire of all vampires would be a cool way to spend my last hours.

Well that makes sense!
Thank you so much for doing this Renee!
To find more of her work, check the links!
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Renee-Miller/e/B00BL36Y0U
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReneeMJ
Website: https://authorreneemiller.com/