#SFFiction – Interview with Ben Warden

One of Hawk's entries won publication in the 2020 edition of #SFFiction, seen here. Click the link to get your copy. Ben Warden accepted our offer of an interview. We are so excited! Q. What is sffiction? A. SFFiction stands for Serious Flash Fiction. It's an annual flash fiction competition, exclusive to Twitter, challenging people... Continue Reading →

What if George R. R. Martin is writing???

How many of you are writing while stuck inside? We hope you are writing the next big novel, but mostly, we hope that George R.R. Martin is finally finishing his Game of Thrones series "A Song of Ice and Fire".🤣🤣🤣 Where's that 6th book, George? ❤️ Clearly, we must look upon this unprecedented world pandemic... Continue Reading →

It’s SNEAK PEEK WEEKEND!

Do you want sneak peeks into our characters' relationships? Of course, you do! Who doesn't like fresh, new, budding romances? "Wait, did you say romance? I thought you guys wrote SciFi?" Science Fiction is more than aliens, ships, space, and battles. We'd love to prove it to you, but you have to do one thing.... 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 Norb Aikin

Norb is a poet from Courtland, NY with a very positive "go get 'em" attitude about life. In fact, he has a brand hashtag #NorbAF. Here's what it means: "It's about personal empowerment. It's taken me a long, long time to settle into who I am and be comfortable with it. All I can do... 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 →

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