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message 1: by Berneta (last edited Apr 25, 2016 08:20PM) (new)

Berneta Haynes (bernetalhaynes) | 24 comments Waking Writer (https://wakingwriter.com/), a website for thoughtful writers and creatives, champions and inspires authors and lovers of language by highlighting, informing, and supporting emerging voices across the globe.

Are you an emerging or established author looking for more exposure? Waking Writer offers free interviews for authors of a variety of genres. Every author can use more exposure!

What Kinds of Literature Does WW Highlight?

Waking Writer accepts interview requests from fiction authors writing in all genres, but interviews are especially welcome from authors exploring science fiction, fantasy, LGBT themes, African-American themes, and young adult fiction. WW does not accept interview requests from authors of romance, erotica, and Christian or religious-themed material.

Poets and authors of creative non-fiction are also welcome!

What’s the Interview Process Like?

Interviews are conducted entirely via email, very straightforward and provide authors an easy opportunity to gain exposure to a wider audience. All interviews are promptly shared via Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ once they are live on the site.

For more info:
https://twitter.com/BernetaWrites/sta...
https://wakingwriter.com/freepromotio...


message 2: by Shirley (new)

Shirley McLain (shirleymclain) | 58 comments I would like to interview if you still have an opening. You may contact me at shirley_mclain@yahoo.com. Thank You
Shirley McLain


message 3: by Berneta (new)

Berneta Haynes (bernetalhaynes) | 24 comments Thanks for interest, Shirley. I have sent you an email directly.


message 4: by Chad (new)

Chad Descoteaux | 60 comments I would also like to be interviewed. I write sci-fi. geek4life@yahoo.com


message 5: by Berneta (new)

Berneta Haynes (bernetalhaynes) | 24 comments Thanks, Chad. I have sent you an email.


message 6: by T.L. (new)

T.L. Coulter | 3 comments I'd be interested in an interview t.l.coulter1@gmail.com. Thank you.

T.L. Coulter


message 7: by Phyllis (new)

Phyllis Entis | 46 comments I am an indie mystery writer with two books published and a third one in the works. Would you be interested? I would enjoy and appreciate being interviewed by you. My published books are THE GREEN PEARL CAPER: A DAMIEN DICKENS MYSTERY and The White Russian Caper: A Damien Dickens Mystery

Thank you!


message 8: by Segilola (new)

Segilola Salami (segilolasalami) | 111 comments Hiya, I would love to be interviewed too. My email is iyayetunde1 @gmail.com

Thanks


message 9: by Joshua (new)

Joshua Cox-Steib | 7 comments I would both be happy to do an interview, and greatly appreciate it. I write speculative fiction with a most frequent focus upon fantasy. Provided you are still gathering authors, then please contact me at joshua-cox-steib@utulsa.edu
Thank you


message 10: by Marco (new)

Marco Marek (marcomarek) | 56 comments I would glad to be interviewed, i write fantasy, my email is marcomarek77@gmail.com


message 11: by Berneta (new)

Berneta Haynes (bernetalhaynes) | 24 comments I'm so glad to see so much interest! Please fill out the contact form on the website or email me directly at Berneta.haynes@gmail.com. Thanks!


message 12: by Segilola (new)

Segilola Salami (segilolasalami) | 111 comments Berneta wrote: "I'm so glad to see so much interest! Please fill out the contact form on the website or email me directly at Berneta.haynes@gmail.com. Thanks!"

email sent


message 13: by Eva (new)

Eva Pasco (evapasco) | 73 comments I'd welcome the author exposure for my upcoming second novel several weeks down the road. My email is: eva.pasco@hotmail.com

Thank you!


message 14: by Berneta (new)

Berneta Haynes (bernetalhaynes) | 24 comments Eva, great! Please submit your request via the contact form at Waking Writer. Thanks!


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