How long have you been writing? All my life. Literally. There was never a time when I wasn’t writing. I even have a copy of a book I self-published at the age of eight. My first novel was published in 1987, so this marks my 31st year as a published author. What kind(s) of writing … Continue reading Interview: Susan Wiggs, NY Times Best-selling Author
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Interview: Mary Hogan, author of LEFT: A LOVE STORY
Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? I was a nerdy, chubby, lonely kid who felt like the only nerdy, chubby, lonely kid in the world. My middle school librarian took pity on me and introduced me to books about girls like me. I devoured them! Back then, there were so few young adult … Continue reading Interview: Mary Hogan, author of LEFT: A LOVE STORY
Interview: Ann Mah, author of THE LOST VINTAGE
A Conversation with Ann Mah, author of The Lost Vintage You were inspired to write The Lost Vintage after volunteering for the wine harvest in France, which you documented in a travel piece for the New York Times. When did you know you wanted to write this novel? I first visited Burgundy in 2010 to research an … Continue reading Interview: Ann Mah, author of THE LOST VINTAGE
Interview: Terri-Lynne DeFino, author of THE BAR HARBOR RETIREMENT HOME FOR FAMOUS WRITERS
Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I write in several genres--literary/contemporary fiction, fantasy fiction, romance, and women's fiction. I even wrote an original fairy tale. I write in the genres that interest me. As far as I'm concerned, there are no lines that can't be crossed. All my romance/women's … Continue reading Interview: Terri-Lynne DeFino, author of THE BAR HARBOR RETIREMENT HOME FOR FAMOUS WRITERS