Guest Post from Author Taylor Anne

Girls’ Weekend – Attempts at Writing… As an author I, like many others, struggle with finding time to write. My normal schedule is stretched out between the day job, family, writing, and the business side of being an author. Yes, this is a business and you have to treat it like one. That’s a wholeContinueContinue reading “Guest Post from Author Taylor Anne”

Guest Post by author Jami Gray

Exploring the Top 10 Writerly Terms In a world where words are strung together into intriguing tales of heart-pounding adventure, soul-enlightening love, or instinct screaming mysteries, there exists a creative breed with a language all their own. Behold the writer, the one who tames the sentences into entrancing stories the captivate readers everywhere! *end MovieContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by author Jami Gray”

Guest Post & Interview with Author Tom Pitts

I often hear two things about my novel Hustle. 1) That it’d make a great movie. And of course, I blush and agree. I don’t really know if that’s true though. I suspect people say it because the exposition can be very visual, it’s in third person, and it’s dialogue heavy. All of which lendContinueContinue reading “Guest Post & Interview with Author Tom Pitts”

An Interview with Author Lori Wilde

    Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? My father. His chosen career was journalism and he always read us kids bedtime stories. He infused me with his love of fiction. His dream was to write novels, but with five kids to feed, it never happened. I wanted to do my father proud,ContinueContinue reading “An Interview with Author Lori Wilde”

Guest Post by NYT Best-Selling Thriller Author J. Carson Black

FINDING THE BOOK YOU ARE MEANT TO WRITE By J. Carson Black The first book I ever wrote was a ghost story. I was enamored with Peter Straub’s and Stephen King’s works. It took three years to sell it for $2500 (before the agent’s cut)—not exactly cost effective! But I’ll never forget when I heldContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by NYT Best-Selling Thriller Author J. Carson Black”

Character Interview with Emily from Pamela Fagan Hutchins’s HELL TO PAY

Hell to Pay (What Doesn’t Kill You, #7): An Emily Romantic Mystery USA Best Book Award-Winning Series, Cross Genre Fiction. A heartfelt mystery from the bestselling and award-winning author of the What Doesn’t Kill You romantic mystery series. Big-haired paralegal and former rodeo queen Emily has her life back on track. Her adoption of Betsy seemsContinueContinue reading “Character Interview with Emily from Pamela Fagan Hutchins’s HELL TO PAY”

Interview with Donna Frelick, SciFi Suspense Romance Author

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I loved science fiction as a kid—in any form, books, television, movies. So when I began writing, it was as a writer of STAR TREK fan fiction. I thought it would lead to a career as an SF author, but an early mentorContinueContinue reading “Interview with Donna Frelick, SciFi Suspense Romance Author”

LSLL Blog Tour: WITH THIS RING? Author Interview+giveaway

 With THIS Ring? A Novella Collection of Proposals Gone Awry by Karen Witemeyer, Mary Connealy, Regina Jennings, and Melissa Jagears Genre: Inspirational, Romance, Humor Publisher: Bethany House Publishers  Date of Publication: January 5, 2016; # of pages: 368 Love isn’t always a fairy tale, and it doesn’t always go as planned. Sometimes the best stories, though, areContinueContinue reading “LSLL Blog Tour: WITH THIS RING? Author Interview+giveaway”

An Interview with Author Andy Peloquin

  Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? — What I love about fantasy is the freedom it offers. I love to think outside the box, and being able to create whole worlds, races, and cultures is a thrill. I love to take mundane things (religion, politics, society, war, etc.)ContinueContinue reading “An Interview with Author Andy Peloquin”

An Interview with Author Russell Sanders

  Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I spent thirty years teaching English with an emphasis on writing. I got to know teenagers and how they think and how they react. I feel I know their souls, sometimes. So it was automatic that when I started creating novels thatContinueContinue reading “An Interview with Author Russell Sanders”