Authors
Interview with Author Rick Henry
Recently, I read author Rick Henry’s story titled ‘The Hail Mary Confession’ and it blew my mind! I felt like I was watching a movie in my head!
Dharrsheena Raja SegarranPublished 2 years ago in Interview5 Indie Authors Talk about the Publishing Process…
If you have followed me for a while, you probably caught my recent article on Amazon’s problematic ebook refund rule. I wanted to complement that post with an educational piece on the self-publishing process. So, I asked indie authors to share their experiences with me.
Cendrine MarrouatPublished 2 years ago in InterviewInterview With Author Patricia Morais
Patricia has changed her mind about her profession a lot of times. But one thing she always knew she wanted to do was to write stories. She is the author of the World of Shadows series. Her books Sombras and Chamas are only available in Portuguese, but the series companion books Tides and The Banshee Cries have been translated to English.
Marie SinadjanPublished 2 years ago in InterviewInterview With Author Astrid V.J.
Astrid is an award-winning and USA Today Bestselling Author born in South Africa. She is a trained social anthropologist and certified transformational life coach. She currently resides in Sweden with her husband and their two children. In early childhood, she showed an interest in reading and languages--interests which her family encouraged. Astrid started writing her first novel at age 12 and now writes fantasy in a variety of genres, exploring her passion for cultures and languages. When she isn't writing, Astrid likes to read, take walks in nature, play silly games with her children, do embroidery, and play music.
Marie SinadjanPublished 2 years ago in InterviewInterview With Author Thomas M. Kane
Thomas grew up in the woods of Maine, then spent eighteen years teaching international relations at Britain's University of Hull. Now back in Maine, he draws on his studies to write fantasy novels full of spies, secrets and high-stakes political intrigue.
Marie SinadjanPublished 2 years ago in InterviewInterview With Author Cece Louise
Cece Louise writes clean novels filled with adventure, romance, and spirit for teens and adults. She is an avid reader who has been making up stories in her head as long as she can remember. Despite all that daydreaming, she graduated summa cum laude with a BBA from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee in 2012.
Marie SinadjanPublished 2 years ago in InterviewInterview With Author Robyn Watts
At 39+ Robyn considers herself a late entrant to the publishing world, but that's something I can relate to, being around the mid-30s myself. Starting her author journey late in life, however, has given Robyn some perks: life has given her so much to write about. She currently lives in Canada with her partner and daughter, and when she's not writing, they love going camping and fishing together.
Marie SinadjanPublished 2 years ago in InterviewInterview With Author Vanessa MacLellan
Vanessa is a fantasy author born and raised in the farmlands of eastern Washington. She works as an environmental engineer, and is an avid birder, naturalist and hiker living in Portland, Oregon. Her first novel, Three Great Lies, was an Egyptian fantasy published by Hadley Rille Books. She loves mythology and tries to slip it into every book she writes.
Marie SinadjanPublished 2 years ago in InterviewInterview With Author Daniel C. De Guzman
Daniel is a Filipino fantasy author who dabbles in a myriad of genres, with his works being featured in anthologies such as PSICOM Librerya Dark Files 1, Novice Magazine Issue 3, and Bangkang PAPEL Vol II and III. His favorites, however, are speculative fiction and horror. He loves metal music and is a collector of books about Philippine mythology.
Marie SinadjanPublished 2 years ago in InterviewInterview With Author Elliott Wink
Elliott is a science fiction and fantasy writer with a day job. She's been teaching English for nearly a decade, so she spend her days analyzing writing with her students, and her nights putting her own pen to paper.
Marie SinadjanPublished 2 years ago in InterviewHis name is Yip — and it's one you won't forget
Paddy Crewe’s debut novel is set in northern Georgia and the mountains of Tennessee in the early years of the 19th century. My Name Is Yip is an adventure story, a tale of struggle against great odds, a paean to the power of friendship. Its narrator is unable to speak — and so he learns to communicate with slate and chalk. “My name is Yip Tolroy & I am a mute,” his account begins. “I have made not a sound since the day of my birth, October 2nd, 1815. I will say that my life has been something of a trial but such is God’s wish & so I must tell my story here on the page.”
Erica WagnerPublished 2 years ago in InterviewKreativeCircle.com Interviews Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Dr. Helen Caldicott
Dr. Caldicott, Welcome to Kreative Circle! As an accredited Australian and American physician who has contributed her medical expertise to Harvard Medical School, what inspired you to initially specialize in the field of pediatrics? This investment granted you an opportunity to establish the first Australian clinic for cystic fibrosis at the Adelaide Children's Hospital.
Kreative Circle (KreativeCircle.com)Published 2 years ago in Interview