THESE HEALING HILLS by ANN GABHART Genre: Historical Romance / Christian Publisher: Revell Date of Publication: September 5, 2017 Number of Pages: 368 Scroll down for giveaway! Bestselling Author Transports Readers to the Appalachian Mountains for Adventure and Healing Packed with history, These Healing Hills by bestselling author Ann H. Gabhart introduces readers toContinueContinue reading “Interview: Ann H. Gabhart, Author of THESE HEALING HILLS”
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Guest Post: Five Tips for Taming Your Muse by Kat Colmer
Five Tips for Taming Your Muse One question frequently asked of authors is “Where do you get your inspiration?” For me, that spark of “what if?” can come at any time and from anywhere: an overheard conversation in a café, a news headline, an image on a billboard, a line in a book. Getting inspirationContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: Five Tips for Taming Your Muse by Kat Colmer”
Guest Post: Jus Accardo, YA Author
There’s a saying…write what you know. Obviously I don’t have much experience with demons, extraordinary abilities, or multiverse travel, but I do know a thing or two about being a person. Specifically, a…less than graceful person. Have you ever wiped out so spectacularly that people have considered erecting a monument in honor of your…uniqueness? IContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: Jus Accardo, YA Author”
Author Interview: Lynette Eason (CHASING SECRETS) + {giveaway}
CHASING SECRETS Elite Guardians, Book 4 by Lynette Eason Genre: Romantic Suspense / Christian Publisher: Revell Date of Publication: August 1, 2017 Number of Pages: 336 Scroll down for giveaway! Intensity. Skill. Tenacity. The bodyguards of Elite Guardians Agency have it all. When a photo leads investigators in West Ireland to open a twenty-five-year-oldContinueContinue reading “Author Interview: Lynette Eason (CHASING SECRETS) + {giveaway}”
Guest Post: REJECTION DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN NO by Taylor Anne
The familiar ding sounds on your computer. You have mail. Your heart beats faster as you scroll through the messages to the unopened one. Yes, it is from the publisher! No, it is from the publisher! You swipe your sweaty palms across your pants, then click the mouse to open the email. It’s what youContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: REJECTION DOESN’T ALWAYS MEAN NO by Taylor Anne”
Interview: Tonya Kuper, author of the YA New Release, ENIGMA
How long have you been teaching the Writing Young Adult Literature Writer’s Workshop? I’ve taught WYAWW since spring of 2016 at a local university, so it is still relatively “new.” What is your approach to teaching writing? How are your classes structured? My writer’s workshop class is a little different than most offered on ourContinueContinue reading “Interview: Tonya Kuper, author of the YA New Release, ENIGMA”
Guest Post: PULLING OFF A POLARIZING CHARACTER by Melissa Chambers
Writers want our heroes and heroines to be likable so our readers will attach to them and root for them. We can give them all sorts of characters quirks like type-A personalities, neuroticism, perpetual clumsiness, etc., all treated in a lovable and forgivable way. But every once in a while, it’s fun to challenge ourselvesContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: PULLING OFF A POLARIZING CHARACTER by Melissa Chambers”
Guest Post: What is Noir? by Elka Ray
As an author, editor and avid reader, I’m excited to have been invited to write a guest post for The Librarian Talks. My name’s Elka Ray. I write crime fiction, mystery, suspense and noir. If you’re like me, up until fairly recently, I didn’t actually know what noir was. So I’m going to explain itContinueContinue reading “Guest Post: What is Noir? by Elka Ray”
Guest Post by Katie McElhenney
The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Writer Three of my favorite activities are running, reading, and writing. Besides being alliterative, those activities have another thing in common—they’re all solitary endeavors. And while exercising and spending time with a book can be great solo ventures, the same isn’t necessarily true for writing. Unless you’re writing professionally, mostContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by Katie McElhenney”
Guest Post by Merrie Destefano – author of LOST GIRLS
How Writing is Like Combing Your Hair, Sort Of There are many stages in the writing process. There’s the glittery, I’ve just fallen in love and all of this is SO wonderful stage. This is where words fly off your fingertips, ideas come when you’re trying to fall asleep, and most of your friends getContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by Merrie Destefano – author of LOST GIRLS”