It started out as an image: It’s night, a woman is standing in front of my father’s office and I have the sense that she is in some peril. Why? That’s the question I started with. Why is she there?
Jane Rosenthal – 11 March 2025 Continue reading
It started out as an image: It’s night, a woman is standing in front of my father’s office and I have the sense that she is in some peril. Why? That’s the question I started with. Why is she there?
Jane Rosenthal – 11 March 2025 Continue reading
I get frustrated with romances where one spends so much time in the head space that nothing happens and where the same thoughts get said repeatedly in different words.
Jo-Anne Duffett – 3 March 2025 Continue reading
Every single day I write, read, or think about writing. It gives me purpose and brings me joy.
Marianna Marlowe – 28 February 2025 Continue reading
For all of my books I have a theme that guides the narrative. In this book the idea I wanted to address was ignorance and denial of science.
J.D. Rasch – 25 February 2025 Continue reading
I did not feel like I struggled with writing this book because I had been thinking about it for so many years.
Ilir Nina – 20 February 2025 Continue reading
After a twenty-year career in tech, I spent two years working for a (legal) California cannabis company. I’d drive to the factory every day from Los Angeles, cross the Cajon pass into the Mojave Desert, and pass by multiple cannabis grow, extraction, and manufacturing facilities that were interspersed between private, County, and State prisons.
Francesco Paola – 14 February 2025 Continue reading
My target readers are folks who are not afraid to examine the harder aspects in life and enjoy lyrical prose. While there is nothing like a good quick, satisfying beach read while on vacation, that is neither a characterization of my book, my writing style, nor my target audience.
Elizabeth A. Tucker – 11 February 2025 Continue reading
As a writer, I wanted to delve into how the intense polarization of the Trump era exacerbated familial fault lines.
Meredith O’Brien – 4 February 2025 Continue reading
Elizabeth has often been depicted as a weak character, a woman who changed her story, but my own vision of Elizabeth is of a strong woman who had to overcome what must have seemed like insuperable challenges in an epoch in which women were expected to conform to a very strict code of conduct.
Barbara Southard – 28 January 2025 Continue reading