Today, we’re continuing our author interview series by speaking to veteran writer Ian Probert, an author whose 1996 novel Internet Spy was turned in to a movie and whose writing has been featured in many of the country’s top publications. Ian first approached SocialBookshelves.com to ask us to review his new book, Johnny Nothing, but

Interview with Ian Probert, Author of Internet Spy and Johnny Nothing
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