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  • September 16, 2016

    Sharlin Craig, Author of Ornaments of Love

    Sharlin Craig, Author of Ornaments of Love

    When and why did you begin writing? I began writing songs when I left my job in sales because I finally had the time to tap into my creative side. That led to my writing songs and stories for children. When did you first consider yourself a writer? When I finished and self-published Ornaments of…

  • September 15, 2016

    ‘Woke’ Authors, Diversity in Children’s Books, and Changing IP Rules in Oz…

    Why ‘woke’ is no joke (Times Live) Black female authors are the next big thing in South African publishing, a development publisher says follows the “woke” trend. According to Jacana Media’s assistant publisher Sibongile Machika, both authors and readers are more “woke” – a colloquial term that refers to a state of social and political awareness used…

  • September 14, 2016

    R.J. Sullivan, Author of Commanding The Red Lotus

    R.J. Sullivan, Author of Commanding The Red Lotus

    Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? It’s funny. I wrote three paranormal thrillers and a collection of fantasy and dark fiction short stories before I finally got around to writing a spaceship adventure SF tale. Commanding the Red Lotus is my fifth published book and the first one set…

  • September 12, 2016

    Fling! by Lily Iona MacKenzie

    Fling! by Lily Iona MacKenzie

    When ninety-year-old Bubbles receives a letter from Mexico City asking her to pick up her mother’s ashes, lost there seventy years earlier and only now surfacing, she hatches a plan. A woman with a mission, Bubbles convinces her hippie daughter Feather to accompany her on the quest. Both women have recently shed husbands and have…

  • September 10, 2016

    The Truth in Fairy Tales…

    Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten. Neil Gaiman

  • September 9, 2016

    Heidi Angell, Author of Hell School

    Heidi Angell, Author of Hell School

    When did you first consider yourself a writer? Such a great question. I have been writing and considered myself a writer ever since I started really writing. I don’t really remember when that started. I have notebooks of story ideas that goes back to middle school, at least. So, probably around then? Why did you choose…

  • September 8, 2016

    Robot Takeovers and Cautionary Legal Thrillers…

    S.J. Whitcomb’s book “The World Never Ends”…delves into the fear and possibilities of a robotic world (PR Web) Recent release “The World Never Ends” from Page Publishing author S.J. Whitcomb is both suspenseful and chilling; this book depicts a world where robots are increasing in population causing war and the possible extinction of humans. Skye…

  • September 7, 2016

    M.R.Darling, Author of A Blue Horizon

    M.R.Darling, Author of A Blue Horizon

    When and why did you begin writing? I remember trying to write at a young age when my mother bought a typewriter. I folded the paper in half and placed it in sideways so I could make my story look like a real book. Aside from the title, I don’t recall much about it now.…

  • September 5, 2016

    The Harlem Renaissance Time Traveler’s Diary by Lashonda Beauregard

    The Harlem Renaissance Time Traveler’s Diary by Lashonda Beauregard

    West Barrington, a musician from 1926 Harlem, awakes in 2016 Harlem after falling asleep on the eve of 1927. During West’s journey in the future, he discovers the reason behind his time travel. Buy your copy and follow the author, Lashonda Beauregard, on Twitter! Amazon Book Link | Twitter | Goodreads ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lashonda Beauregard hails…

  • September 3, 2016

    The Untold Story…

    There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. Maya Angelou

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