Today I’m tickled to present Beck Holland’s character interview. Beck
Holland is the leading man in After the Storm, which will release as
part of our anthology, Stories of Sun, Sand, and Sea. He comes from a
well-known family and resides in Ember Cove, Alaska, where he’s lived
his entire life. When he’s not playing handyman, you can find him
playing guitar and singing in the local bar.
Q:
“Pull up a chair and let’s break the ice shall we? If you were
stuck in the middle of a zombie apocalypse and you had three people
to help you fight of the zombie horde, who would they be?
“Pull up a chair and let’s break the ice shall we? If you were
stuck in the middle of a zombie apocalypse and you had three people
to help you fight of the zombie horde, who would they be?
A:
“Do they have to be real or fictional? Don’t believe in zombies,
but should all my intuition on such things be wrong…I’m going to
mix it up with some real and some fictional people. First I would
choose Charlene McCann, because she’s pretty fierce when she wants to
be and I hear she’s a wicked shot. That guy from the Walking Dead
that all the chicks go nuts for…what’s his name? Right, Daryl
Dixon. Last I would have to choose Travis because although he’s a
pain in the ass, he’s good in a fight.”
“Do they have to be real or fictional? Don’t believe in zombies,
but should all my intuition on such things be wrong…I’m going to
mix it up with some real and some fictional people. First I would
choose Charlene McCann, because she’s pretty fierce when she wants to
be and I hear she’s a wicked shot. That guy from the Walking Dead
that all the chicks go nuts for…what’s his name? Right, Daryl
Dixon. Last I would have to choose Travis because although he’s a
pain in the ass, he’s good in a fight.”
Q:
“So Beck, are you a clothes in the hamper or on the floor?”
“So Beck, are you a clothes in the hamper or on the floor?”
A:
“Typically the clothes go in the hamper, but it would depend on my
day went and how anxious I was to get out of my clothes. My mother
was firm on certain things when I was growing up, and now that I live
on my own, they’ve kind of stuck.”
“Typically the clothes go in the hamper, but it would depend on my
day went and how anxious I was to get out of my clothes. My mother
was firm on certain things when I was growing up, and now that I live
on my own, they’ve kind of stuck.”
Q:
“What is your biggest fear? What frightens you the most?”
“What is your biggest fear? What frightens you the most?”
A:
“Never being able to outrun the legacy of womanizing that the
Holland men are known for. I would love to be able to prove my dad
wrong and make a relationship stick for the long haul.”
“Never being able to outrun the legacy of womanizing that the
Holland men are known for. I would love to be able to prove my dad
wrong and make a relationship stick for the long haul.”
Q:
“What’s your favorite guilty pleasure?”
“What’s your favorite guilty pleasure?”
A:
“Watching a movie, in bed, with my girl cuddled up next to me.
There is nothing like it.” Beck leaned back in the chair. “Wow.
Never thought I’d hear something like that come out of my mouth.”
“Watching a movie, in bed, with my girl cuddled up next to me.
There is nothing like it.” Beck leaned back in the chair. “Wow.
Never thought I’d hear something like that come out of my mouth.”
Q:
“What’s your favorite comfort food?”
“What’s your favorite comfort food?”
A:
“Homemade Barbeque Chicken Pizza. Has to be on a thin crust
though. Most people in my family think it’s disgusting, but once I
was introduced to it, I was hooked.”
“Homemade Barbeque Chicken Pizza. Has to be on a thin crust
though. Most people in my family think it’s disgusting, but once I
was introduced to it, I was hooked.”
Q:
“Have you ever Googled yourself?”
“Have you ever Googled yourself?”
A:
“No. Don’t want to know what exists out there on the World Wide
Web about yours truly. I’m sure there are plenty of things that
depict a side of me, I’d rather forget.”
“No. Don’t want to know what exists out there on the World Wide
Web about yours truly. I’m sure there are plenty of things that
depict a side of me, I’d rather forget.”
Q:
“If I give you a time machine, what time period and in what
place would you travel
“If I give you a time machine, what time period and in what
place would you travel
to?”
A:
“I wouldn’t go back too far. I wish I was living in the fifties.
Classic cars, chicks in poodle skirts or pedal pushers, leather
jackets, and old fashioned rumbles.”
“I wouldn’t go back too far. I wish I was living in the fifties.
Classic cars, chicks in poodle skirts or pedal pushers, leather
jackets, and old fashioned rumbles.”
About
Kinsey Corwin
Kinsey Corwin
Kinsey
Corwin is a contemporary romance author who lives in Las Vegas with
her two boys. She dreams of moving back to Texas, where she and her
kids could enjoy the waters in the Gulf of Mexico. You will find that
Kinsey is really drawn to small town stories, beaches, and
cowboys…she blames this on her love of Texas and the character one
can find in the small town settings.
Corwin is a contemporary romance author who lives in Las Vegas with
her two boys. She dreams of moving back to Texas, where she and her
kids could enjoy the waters in the Gulf of Mexico. You will find that
Kinsey is really drawn to small town stories, beaches, and
cowboys…she blames this on her love of Texas and the character one
can find in the small town settings.
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