Interview of Eli Steele AND GIVEAWAY!!

GET READY FOR A GIVEAWAY! Eli Steele, interviewed below, is looking for readers and comments on his short ebook "Blood and Iron". You can learn more about this epic fantasy below or check out the first three chapters on his website. Also, after the interview will be the details for entering to win a free... Continue Reading →

Interview of Ruthanne Reid

We've had the pleasure of interviewing Ruthanne Reid about her book THE SUNDERED (and look for her upcoming epic fantasy, BELOVED, NOTTE in December.) Currently a resident of Long Island City and a loving mom to one current cat and numerous future ones, Ruthanne is happily married to a fellow geek who loves good stories... Continue Reading →

Interview of Alex Micati

This week we interviewed the elusive Alex Micati, who avoids talking about himself and looks at life and socializing through a non-committal lens. 1. Where does your inspiration come from? My inspiration comes from the news, as I am a crime novelist. I don't take ongoing or historical cases, but I check what the neighborhoods... Continue Reading →

Interview of Julie Watson-Daly

We had the opportunity to interview a powerful advocate for women who have endometriosis, Julie Watson-Daly. "Society tends to make us believe that we should fit into standards they’ve defined in order to be considered a part of the status quo. But what does that even mean? I think normal is boring. It’s mundane and... Continue Reading →

Interview of C L Spillard

We have had the pleasure of interviewing author C.L. Spillard who has a wonderful book out called The Price of Time that is soon to have a sequel!   1. How do you rank your writing compared to those you admire? I would love to have the predictive powers of Arthur C. Clarke, the imaginative... Continue Reading →

Interview of Brian Lee Meyer

When was that moment when you realized that language had power? It’s hard to pinpoint a single moment when I realized the power of language. I think it’s a gradual realization that came in stages. As a child, we realize that how we say things matters, and that it directly affects whether we get what... Continue Reading →

Interview of Sylvain St-Pierre

When was that moment when you realized that language had power? I learned about the power of words fairly early in my life. My parents never swore, unless they were angry. Trust me, when my dad swore absolutely everyone sat up. Then, it was learning to read, and finding out most of the best books... Continue Reading →

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