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  • June 17, 2017

    The Responsibility of the Writer….

    The Responsibility of the Writer….

    I think that the idea that I’m writing for many more people than I ever imagined has created a certain general responsibility that is literary and political. There’s even pride involved, in not wanting to fall short of what I did before. Gabriel Garcia Marquez

  • June 15, 2017

    Queer Writers, Women’s Voices and the Future of Sci-Fi…

    Queer Writers, Women’s Voices and the Future of Sci-Fi…

    The Women’s Prize for Fiction: Why female voices matter more than ever (The Telegraph) Yet this is surely what we need now more than ever –  female protagonists who are blunt and sassy; snarky but strong. Characters who are not necessarily likeable or even admirable, but entirely themselves without any inhibitions. And that means rescuing overlooked…

  • June 14, 2017

    Amanda Howard, author of A Dancer’s Diary

    Amanda Howard, author of A Dancer’s Diary

    When and why did you begin writing? A Dancer’s Diary has been in the making for about 5 years now. The reason I started writing was mostly because I wanted to share my love of health, fitness, and dance with others. I have always been taught to love learning and to share it with others…

  • June 7, 2017

    Linda M. Crate, author of Blood & Magic

    Linda M. Crate, author of Blood & Magic

    What have you written so far? I have written scads of poem, many short stories, personal essays, a few reviews, several chapbooks three of which are published: A Mermaid Crashing Into Dawn, Less Than A Man, and If Tomorrow Never Comes. I have written several fantasy novels four of which are published: Blood & Magic,…

  • June 2, 2017

    Dystopian Fiction, The Handmaid’s Tale, and Comic Books…

    Dystopian Fiction, The Handmaid’s Tale, and Comic Books…

    A Golden Age of Dystopian Fiction (New Yorker) Dystopias follow utopias the way thunder follows lightning. This year, the thunder is roaring. But people are so grumpy, what with the petty tyrants and such, that it’s easy to forget how recently lightning struck. “Whether we measure our progress in terms of wiredness, open-mindedness, or optimism,…

  • May 29, 2017

    Mooniana and the Secret of the Lost Chronicles of Sophia by Miranda Moondawn

    Mooniana and the Secret of the Lost Chronicles of Sophia by Miranda Moondawn

    In every epoch and age there are a handful of souls who hear the Earth’s voice, hearken to the Muses’s song and drink from the font of the Goddess of Wisdom. These are the poets, artists and visionairies of our world: the creative geniuses like Dante, Milton and Blake, whose inspiration and insights have shaped…

  • May 29, 2017

    Of Iron and Devils by B. H. Young

    Of Iron and Devils by B. H. Young

    The Iron High Guard has stood as the enforcers of law for hundreds of years. They are the monsters at the gate that keep the devils at bay. On the morning that a raven arrives bringing news that a Province Steward has been murdered, Clint Godzton and his men are sent to investigate. What he…

  • May 24, 2017

    Miranda Moondawn, author of Mooniana and the Secret of the Lost Chronicles of Sophia

    Miranda Moondawn, author of Mooniana and the Secret of the Lost Chronicles of Sophia

    When and why did you begin writing? I first began writing in my late teens. I had read a lot of fantasy and adventure books as a child, but my first major impetus for writing came from a most unexpected source – from pop and rock bands and artists like the Beatles, Neil Young, Kate…

  • May 19, 2017

    “The Plain Truth” by Linda M. Crate

    “The Plain Truth” by Linda M. Crate

    you told me i would never make it, and i have so far to go; but i’m not holding my breath expecting you to believe in me because i always had to believe in myself and my dreams before anyone else saw them come true— just know that one day the foundation of your cruel…

  • May 19, 2017

    “A Cruel Smile” by Linda M. Crate

    “A Cruel Smile” by Linda M. Crate

    spirals of light fell through your window illuminating the gold in your hair, and perhaps you were right when you said you were an elf; for you were both beautiful and distant and ever so cold— but i don’t think every elf should be so cruel you were clearly born to ones raised by wolves…

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