Tell me, what do you anticipate a doctors handwriting to look like? While you hope to be able to read the ink on the page, there is a reason doctors are primarily digital with notes, and anything that was once noted by hand. I can remember watching pharmacists squint trying to make letters out of... Continue Reading →
Author Interview: Kelsey Hodge
What genre/s do you write most? I write contemporary and fantasy romance. When did you know you had a story to tell? I was discussing writing with a friend and an idea hit and I need to write my character story. What inspires you to write? Wanting to tell the world my stories What is... Continue Reading →
November Reads
ALMOST HUMAN ~ The First SeriesIn this paranormal fantasy, chapters alternate between a vampire and a young woman, as they join an ensemble cast to navigate difficulties of addiction and desire; perils of zombies and vampires; and struggles with abuse, morality and... college. The ALMOST HUMAN series must be read in order - the addiction... Continue Reading →
Author Interview: Grant Atherton
What is your genre? I write m/m crime fiction. I guess you'd call them cozy mysteries. The protagonist in my current series is a Forensic Psychologist and body language expert who aids his partner, the local Police Chief, with crime scene analysis and suspect interviews. I've always had a fascination with what makes people tick... Continue Reading →
October Reads
Party girl Anna is out for a good time, drinking and dancing with her friends. She doesn’t have a care in the world.And she’s just about to make the worst decision of her entire life.Rock musician Dwayne has just played another frustrating gig to a less than full house of folks who couldn’t care at... Continue Reading →
Write Better: How Many WIP’s is too Many?
I am a huge offender of having multiple works-in-progress. Yeah, I said it. And at one point every writer finds more than one project at a time. So, how many is too many? Let’s figure it out! The Pros: The panther in me loves to have seven tabs up at one time. I write what... Continue Reading →
Author Interview: Wulf F. Godgluck
Speaking of names, how do you go about naming characters?My characters speak to me mostly, sometimes there's already a name when they first pop into my head. Other times, I base it off the characters’ backgrounds, their ethnicity, the period the story plays off in, and whether the book is paranormal or contemporary. I do... Continue Reading →
September Reads
Happy Labor Day! Enjoy a good book! Just click the image to buy! Set in the very near future, a young businessman discovers a technological breakthrough, capable of improving the lives of all humankind. How could he know that it would be stolen from him and turned into something evil and twisted. This epic adventure... Continue Reading →
September Reads
Happy Labor Day! Enjoy a good book! Just click the image to buy! Set in the very near future, a young businessman discovers a technological breakthrough, capable of improving the lives of all humankind. How could he know that it would be stolen from him and turned into something evil and twisted. This epic adventure... Continue Reading →
Writer Resources: Unsusal Inspiration
Sometimes our characters lead us in a direction we never knew we'd travel. But how do you find inspiration in this new found chapter? Well, you do my favorite thing, watch. In discussing topics to write about with my husband, he offered me the topic of finding inspiration in not so common places or situations.... Continue Reading →