Some writers create a bubble around themselves until they're finished with their project. How true is that in your case?...
Rumples, Retreats, and Rocket Science with Stephanie Barr
Are you friends with any of your contemporaries? If yes, do you discuss your current projects with each other? I'm friends...
Jobs, Dreams, and Wild Ideas with Jacqueline Church Simonds
Are you a morning person or a night person? You take your life into your hands if you try to speak to me prior to 10 a.m. I...
Covers, Editors, and Introspection with Scott E. Tarbet
What process did you go through to get published? My first piece to see paid print was a novella written in response to a...
Tablets, Quotes, and Juicy Fibs with Jane Jago
Does one of the main characters hold a special place in your heart? If so, why? Aaspa from Aaspas’s Eyes is a favourite...
Tornadoes, Filler, and Mary Sues with Brendan Smith
What advice would you give new authors? Never give up. What is the worst that can happen? You lost hours watching Netflix...
Chaos, Cooking, and Iranian Lesbians with Bill McCormick
If you were an animal in a zoo, which animal would you be? I could see me being a penguin. I walk like one now, thanks to...
Review of Welcome to the Madhouse (The Grace Lord Series #1) by S.E. Sasaki
An old adage in the writing world is "write what you know." This is good advice, because few things can pull a reader out...
Review of Wrath of the Fury Blade by Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee
My first experience with author team Geoff Habiger and Coy Kissee came through their novel Unremarkable, a period vampire...
Cons, Cubes, and Bookshelves with John Wilker
What is the first book that made you cry? Where the Red Fern Grows. Read it in 4th grade, so moving. Do you have a day job...
Planning, Puns, and Lizard People with Geoff Habiger
How long on average does it take you to write a book? Well, so far the average is 5.5 years, but I only have 2 data points....
Meet the Artist: Bobby Breed
One of the best things about attending fan conventions is the boundless networking opportunities. As an author, one might...