I know a muse is supposed to be a "she" but mine is a disagreeable, whiny "he" who has his own column on my website.
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Interview: Eleanor Parker Sapia, Author of ‘A Decent Woman’
"Since I came to writing in my late forties, my muse is highly motivated! We have many books to write together."
Read More »Interview with David J Rodger, author of ‘Oakfield’
Drop the romance about being a writer – it’s a job, one you should enjoy but ultimately one you’ll have to make sacrifices to succeed in.
Read More »Interview: Dr. Mark J. Rogers, Author of ‘The Art and Science of Healing – with Light’
Be very careful of the advice you seek. The book is full of experiences of patients who went to specialists and became even sicker.
Read More »Interview: Irene S. Roth, Author of ‘Seasons of Empowerment for Adolescent Girls’
"A lot of teen girls are stuck in the spring season of empowerment -- the season when their peers and the media are central."
Read More »Interview: Laura Munson, Author of the Memoir ‘This is Not the Story You Think It Is’
"If you don’t love the journey, find something else that you love because it’s all about the journey."
Read More »Interview with Joni Parker, Author of ‘Blood Mission’
A native of Chicago, Joni Parker joined the U.S. Navy during college, going on to earn a Master of Military Arts and Sciences Degree. Now retired, she devotes her time to writing. Her books include the fantasy/adventure trilogy, The Seaward Isle Saga: The Black Elf of Seaward Isle, Tangled Omens, and her latest, Blood …
Read More »Interview with Helga Stipa Madland, Author of ‘You’re Not From Around Here, Are You? Reminiscences’
I am aware that not much has been written in English about the period immediately after World War II in Germany. I hope this book will fill a little bit of that lacuna.
Read More »Interview: Robert Lane, Author of ‘Cooler Than Blood’
I can tell you (but I won’t) the day and the book I was reading when I plopped it down on my lap and said, “This is the best I can find?” I started writing that week.
Read More »Interview: Lars Martinson, Author and Artist of Graphic Novel ‘Tonoharu’
I think sometimes fiction actually allows you to be more honest than autobiography, because it gives you plausible deniability.
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