'I’m a multitasker, always have been. I can write for an hour, weed the garden for an hour, go to the store or the gym, then come home and write for three more hours.'
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Interview: Rozsa Gaston, Author of ‘Budapest Romance’
"Budapest Romance is a tender love story, where passion duets with restraint."
Read More »Interview: Marija Bulatovic, Author of ‘FANTASTICAL: Tales of Bears, Beer and Haemophilia’
"I also hope that readers will get a sense of curiosity about another time, place and enjoy some of the cultural elements FANTASTICAL presents."
Read More »Interview: Linda DeFruscio, Author of ‘Cornered: Dr. Richard J. Sharpe As I Knew Him’
"I think it is fascinating to see the many varieties of responses to a dilemma people can have based on the way their brains work."
Read More »Interview: Harris Kern, Author of ‘Going From Undisciplined to Self-Mastery: Five Simple Steps to Get You There’
"It takes time because to hold yourself accountable consistently means you have to train your mind."
Read More »Interview with D. L. Anderson, author of ‘Unlocking the Mystery of You’
"I hope readers will embrace the fact that they are in this world for a reason."
Read More »Interview: Jonathan L. Ferrara, Author of ‘The Blackwell Family Secret: The Guardians of Sin’
"Writing a book is wonderful is many ways, but there are times you just want to throw it right out the window."
Read More »Interview with Mike Hartner, author of ‘I, James’
The closest thing I have to a schedule is to write after everyone else is sleeping.
Read More »Interview with Greg Byrne, author of ‘Nine Planets’
I rarely get a chance to tell a famous person he’s wrong, but here we go. Mr Orwell, you’re wrong.
Read More »Interview with Madeline Wynn, Author of ‘Daughter of the Fallen’
To know that something I wrote holds meaning for someone else makes all of the suffering worth it.
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