Tag: urban fantasy
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Marieke Lexmond, author of The Madigan Chronicles

Do you have a special time to write, or how is your day structured to accommodate your writing? I don’t have a specific time to write. However, once I sit down behind my computer, I work until the words stop flowing. Especially when I write my first draft the story lives in my head 24/7.…
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A.J. Navab, author of Daybreak

What inspires you to write? What inspired me to write my current novel, Daybreak, was actually music. I was listening to a song called “Gravity of Love” by Enigma a few years back and the scenes of my novel just started playing in my head. Music often does that to me and I just start…
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Alex Pearl, author of Sleeping with the Blackbirds

When and why did you begin writing? I started writing professionally as an advertising copywriter back in 1980. It was something of an accident if I’m honest. I had been at art college and had teamed up with a good friend. We were both interested in creative advertising and at that time the UK was…
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Meet Tilly Tiason, author of The Silverback

When and why did you begin writing? I was in 6th grade when I took an interest in writing. That was around the time Twilight came out in theaters and my brother wouldn’t let me go see the movie until I read the book. Crazy thing happened, I didn’t want to watch Twilight after that.…
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Meet Garon Whited, author of the Nightlord series

When and why did you begin writing? I started writing in kindergarten, because I didn’t care to play outside and needed to have adventures. Now I’m old and tired and not at all adventurous—except inside my head. Everything is more interesting inside my head. The rest of me is boring. When did you first consider…
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Sleight by Tom Twitchel

Benjamin Brown, a seventeen-year-old, successfully escaped from a kidnapper using his supernatural gifts. His sometime girlfriend, Justine, wasn’t quite as lucky. When she shows up at his door, looking like death warmed over, Benjamin isn’t sure what to to do. Fearing that she is hiding something that threatens both of them, he searches for answers,…
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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…