Special Preview: Educator’s Guide to THE ELDRIDGE CONSPIRACY by Don M. Winn

  THE ELDRIDGE CONSPIRACY Sir Kaye the Boy Knight, Book 4 by Don M. Winn   Genre: Children’s Chapter Book / Adventure / Medieval Publisher: Progressive Rising Phoenix Press Date of Publication: June 16, 2017 Number of Pages: 166, B&W illustrations Scroll down for Giveaway!     Kaye’s father is in danger! The young knight, Kaye,ContinueContinue reading “Special Preview: Educator’s Guide to THE ELDRIDGE CONSPIRACY by Don M. Winn”

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”

Interview with Mary Shotwell, author of Weariland

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I wrote Weariland not only for myself but for my teenage nieces. I wanted the protagonist to be relatable to them, which steered me to write Young Adult. In addition, I’ve always enjoyed fantasy and sci-fi, and that is where my imagination leadsContinueContinue reading “Interview with Mary Shotwell, author of Weariland”

Guest Post by author Megan Tayte

Clearing the Cheerio-Strewn Decks: Ten Jobs I Have to Do Before I Can Write   In an ideal world, I would write five to six books a year alongside bringing up my kids, doing my day job, keeping up with the housework and swimming three times a week. Theoretically, it’s possible: I wrote my five-bookContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by author Megan Tayte”

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”