"I want readers to parallel their lives with mine, and know there is a way to make a change in their lives and move forward."
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Interview with Hal W. Lanse, Ph.D., Author of Read Well, Think Well: Build Your Child’s Reading, Comprehension, and Critical Thinking Skills
"There’s so much that parents can do to support reading at home."
Read More »Interview with Adventurer and Travel Writer Brandon Wilson
"We were shot at, trudged through a blizzard, slowly starved, never knew where we would spend the night—or if we’d be taken into police custody."
Read More »Interview with Christopher Meeks, Author of Months and Seasons
"The best thing I recommend is learning how to write a fabulous one-page query or cover letter."
Read More »Interview with Cody McFadyen, Author of The Face of Death
"Finding the agent was definitely the hardest part."
Read More »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.
Read More »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."
Read More »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."
Read More »Interview with Tim Bete and Cap’n Billy “The Butcher” MacDougall, Authors of Guide to Pirate Parenting
"[When] should your child be able to remove a bottle cap by taking out his glass eye and using his eye socket as an opener?"
Read More »Interview with Tom Samuels, Author of Stop Making Music
"Editing takes away from the spontaneity of the work," states Samuels.
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