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December 17, 2013
Guest Post: Kai Strand’s Takes on Publishing
Today, I’m very lucky to host one of my friends (at least in the online sense of the word) who happens to be one of my favorite authors. Shortly after I signed the contract for my book, I started cyber-stalking. No, not in the creepy, obsessive, you-need-to-get-professional-help-before-you-hurt-yourself-or-someone-else sort of way. Instead the subtle, and more […]

Published on December 17, 2013 22:00
December 10, 2013
Bullies, Witches, and the Supernatural: an Interview with Stuart West
It’s always exciting to meet a new friend. I had the good fortune of getting to know Stuart West this past week or so. Sure, our books are with the same publisher, so I had come across him on message boards and other people’s blogs, but this is the first time I’ve interacted with him […]

Published on December 10, 2013 22:00
December 6, 2013
Guest Post: Penny Estelle’s Unwanted Christmas Guest
Today I’m one of about 20 people involved in the launch party for Penny Estelle’s first Christmas story, The Unwanted Christmas Guest. I haven’t read this story yet, after all, it just came out today, but I have read one of her stories. I can tell you it was gripping and well written; I can’t […]

Published on December 06, 2013 05:59
December 3, 2013
Guest Post: Heather Greenis author of the Natasha Saga
With just over a week until the second book in Heather Greenis’ Natasha Saga, Natasha’s Diary, comes out, she stops by to talk about curling, gardening, and maybe even a little about her writing. Tell us a little about yourself. I was born raised and live in Ontario, Canada. Married, we don’t have kids, but […]

Published on December 03, 2013 22:00
November 26, 2013
Guest Post: Heather Fraser Brainerd and David Fraser Talk Turkey With Their Characters
Just in time for Thanksgiving, brother and sister writing team Heather Brainerd and David Fraser interview two of their characters, Josie and Bitsy, about their thanksgiving traditions… and they give a glimpse into some of the shenanigans that take place in their book, The Sound of Sirens, which takes place at Thanksgiving time. Oh, one […]

Published on November 26, 2013 06:03
November 19, 2013
Kenneth Hicks and Anne Rothman-Hicks: Writing as a Team
If you don’t count working with editors, I’ve done all my writing alone. But I have found myself wondering how writers work as a team. Well, Ken Hicks and Anne Rothman-Hicks have kindly shared that information with me for today’s post. How and why do we write as a couple? We first started writing together […]

Published on November 19, 2013 22:00
November 15, 2013
A Look at Owen’s Personality: One Week Until Release Day
With only a week until Unveiling the Wizards’ Shroud’s release, I allowed Owen, the main character, to interview me. You can see the result on Mary Waibel’s blog: Waibel’s World. This is the first real look at Owen’s personality I’ve offered. Filed under: Character Interview, Unveiling the Wizards' Shroud Tagged: Characters, fantasy, Fiction, new books, […]

Published on November 15, 2013 08:52
November 10, 2013
The Return of Erin Albert and the Prophecy Blog Tour
Today I’m pleased to welcome my first return guest. Her first guest post, which you can find here, is the third most viewed guest post on this site as of 10:45 CST on November 10, 2013 (in other words, I just checked), and believe me, the two ahead of her are stiff competition. She is […]

Published on November 10, 2013 22:00
November 5, 2013
Guest Post: Margaret Fieland and writing Geek Games
Today I’m joined by Margaret Fieland. She discusses the writing process (or chain of events) that led to her soon-to-be released YA science fiction novel, Geek Games. As a writer, I still find it interesting to read about other writers’ processes, and I have to give my thoughts about one piece of this. Margaret mentions […]

Published on November 05, 2013 22:00
October 30, 2013
Ghosts for Halloween… or at least Ghostly Clues by Kay Lalone
Just in time for Halloween, I managed to turn up a ghost. Kay Lalone brings her book, Ghostly Clues, with a story about her own ghostly experience. So let’s hear what she has to say. What is a ghost? A ghost is the spirit of a dead person that can appear to the living. The […]

Published on October 30, 2013 22:12