Feature: Spine Mingling - Author Interviews
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Interview with ChaChanna Simpson, Author of Life After College - What Your Parents and Professors Never Taught You— "This book provides solutions readers can immediately use to help make their transition from college life into the real world easier," states Simpson.
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Interview with Lisa Jackson, Bestselling Author of Left to Die— "For me, when I have writer's block... it's because I've made a mistake in the book earlier on."
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Interview with Kage Alan, Author of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My Sexual Orientation— "It’s important to keep writing stories dealing with characters who’re gay because I’m also demonstrating that there are similarities between them and their straight counterparts."
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Interview with Tom Samuels, Author of Stop Making Music— "Editing takes away from the spontaneity of the work," states Samuels.
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Interview with Thomas Phillips, author of The Molech Prophecy— Fans of mystery, suspense and thrillers will enjoy The Molech Prophecy.
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Interview with Children's Book Author Jeff Clineff— "Picture books introduce children to the world of reading and imagination,' says Clineff.
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Interview with Steven Baldwin, Co-Author of From Crayons to Condoms: The Ugly Truth About America's Public Schools— "Public schools have a monopoly," states Baldwin.
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Interview with Children's Book Author Safari Sue Thurman— Maybe We Are Flamingos was inspired by working at the Phoenix Zoo, where I produced programs for children and their families."
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Interview with Dan Skelton, author of Out of Innocence and The Human Element— "She is patient with me," says Skelton about his Muse, "waiting until she finds a chink in my armor of obstinacy, whereupon she rushes in with some enticing nugget of possibility."
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Interview with Phyllis Zimbler Miller, Author of Mrs. Lieutenant— "I’ve wanted to write this book for 38 years, ever since I was a new Mrs. Lieutenant in the spring of 1970 during the Vietnam War."
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Interview with Children's Book Illustrator Kim Sponaugle— "Be helpful and concerned for others – if you care for others, usually, God provides someone to help you."
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Interview with Mathias B. Freese, author of Down to a Sunless Sea— "I am a stranger in a strange land. I thrive in that wintry landscape," says Freese.
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Interview with Christopher Conlon, Author of Mightnight on Mourn Street— "What I feel passionate about are characters. I get terribly wrapped up in them, in their lives, their troubles, their aspirations."
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