Interview: Richard Dee, author of ANDORA PETT AND THE OORT CLOUD CAFE

  Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I picked Sci-fi because I thought that I’d be able to get away without doing any research. I reckoned that as it hadn’t happened yet, you could just write any old stuff and get away with it. Oops! That was mistake numberContinueContinue reading “Interview: Richard Dee, author of ANDORA PETT AND THE OORT CLOUD CAFE”

Interview: Madison Michael, author of OUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAY

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? Initially I started writing romance because it was winter in Chicago. Seriously. I was afraid of cabin fever, so I signed up for two online classes – ‘Beginner Spanish’ and ‘How to Write a Romance Novel’. Sadly I didn’t get past Buenos DiasContinueContinue reading “Interview: Madison Michael, author of OUR LOVE IS HERE TO STAY”

Interview: Sara Baysinger, author of THE VANISHING SPARK OF DUSK

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I only read adult fiction in high school, so when I sat down to write The Vanishing Spark of Dusk, I wanted to write *that* book that I always wanted to read. When I started shopping this story around, the main feedback IContinueContinue reading “Interview: Sara Baysinger, author of THE VANISHING SPARK OF DUSK”

Interview: Amber Hart, author of WICKED CHARM

Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? Many frequent trips to the library as a kid, where I would tuck myself into a corner nook and disappear between the pages. I read for hours on end. It was my second home. What cultural value do you see in writing/reading/storytelling/etc.? Storytelling has been passed downContinueContinue reading “Interview: Amber Hart, author of WICKED CHARM”

Interview: Jackie Ladbury, author of THE MAGIC OF STARS

The Magic of Stars  by Jackie Ladbury ​ Genre: Contemporary Romance Publisher – Fabrian Books Standalone Novel   Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? It sounds a bit pretentious, but I think the genre chose me. Every single time I wrote a short ditty, a poem, a screenplay (I was rubbish at itContinueContinue reading “Interview: Jackie Ladbury, author of THE MAGIC OF STARS”

Interview: Molly E. Lee, author of LOVE BETWEEN ENEMIES

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I write young adult and adult books because that is what I love to read. Especially romance. I’m a sucker for a great romantic plot, so when I started writing, I knew I’d have romance in every story. Where did your love ofContinueContinue reading “Interview: Molly E. Lee, author of LOVE BETWEEN ENEMIES”

Interview: Kena Sosa talks about THE UNHUGGABLES

  The Unhuggables Written by Kena Sosa and Illustrated by Alexis Braud Oliver is upset—very upset—and nothing his mother says makes him feel better. When she tries to give him a comforting hug, he rolls up into a tight ball like an armadillo and won’t let his mother near. She tries to coax him outContinueContinue reading “Interview: Kena Sosa talks about THE UNHUGGABLES”

Interview: Kadie Scott, Contemporary Romance Author

Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? My mother and my father. My mother was a high school English teacher who loves literature but also loves. My father loves history. I swear we’ve stopped at every historical marker in Texas. And history, to me is a form of storytelling. Between them I developed aContinueContinue reading “Interview: Kadie Scott, Contemporary Romance Author”

Interview with Jackie Ashenden on her new release DANGEROUS BILLIONAIRE

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I chose romance because I like writing about people and their relationships to one another. And I also really like giving people who’ve had tough backgrounds a happy ending with someone who loves them. What do you think most characterizes your writing? LotsContinueContinue reading “Interview with Jackie Ashenden on her new release DANGEROUS BILLIONAIRE”

Interview with Janna MacGregor on the release of BAD LUCK BRIDE

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I’ve always loved Regency romances. Who wouldn’t want to ride in a stylish carriage with a matching team of black horses? Seriously, I love creating characters, particularly women, who must live under severe social and legal restrictions while trying to carve out anContinueContinue reading “Interview with Janna MacGregor on the release of BAD LUCK BRIDE”