The Creative Endeavors of Author A. H. Richardson

Author A. H. Richardson’s literary contributions include the enchanting Jorie series, a collection of children’s chapter books, and the gripping Hazlitt/Brandon series of murder mysteries. Her debut novel, Murder in Little Shendon, introduces readers to a thrilling world of murder mysteries set in a post-World War Two English village, featuring the dynamic duo of Sir […]

Fiction From the South, Interviewing Author Dixon Hearne

Author Dixon Hearne has received many honors: winner of the Creative Spirit Award, nominee for Pushcart Prizes and the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, amongst many others. Born and raised in the American South, you may find that his writings are often inspired by the rich images of his daily life growing up. In this interview, we […]

Interviewing Richard Risemberg, Author of Mystery and More

Richard Risemberg embarked on his writing journey during twelfth grade, sparked by a creative writing assignment from a substitute English teacher. Since then, he has delved into various forms of self-expression, including photography, graphics, and their fusion in the online realm. His diverse artistic pursuits culminate in a passionate commitment to writing, evident across genres […]

Believing in Buckaroo Buckeye: Interviewing Kristin Anderson Cetone

Kristin Anderson Cetone, originally from Dayton, Ohio, stands as an acclaimed author, celebrated for her enchanting children’s book, Buckaroo Buckeye. Her journey in literature blossomed from an abiding passion for reading and reached pinnacle, award-winning moments. Much like her endearing character Buckaroo Buckeye, Kristin’s mission revolves around instilling in children the belief in themselves and […]

Dream it, Do it! Interviewing Jeremy C. Gredone, Author of Maxwell

Jeremy C. Gredone is a storyteller whose love for narrative transcends the page. He weaves tales that enthrall and inspire, one of which led him down an unexpected path–writing a children’s book sparked by a fantastical spider anecdote. Departing from the bustling city to reside in a mountain cabin, Jeremy’s creative journey has seen the […]

Exercises for Character Writing

Building characters takes time, and we often learn things about them as we write. As writers work through scenes and ideas, it’s common that the characters on the page develop along with the story.  While this is a natural part of the drafting process, it can also make for clunky storytelling if “incomplete” characters are […]

Author Interview with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega

We had a chance to sit down and talk with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega.  I wanted to bring the reader more information about this author whos book with take you on a journey of Emigration & Immigration BUY NOW ON AMAZON Describe yourself in five words Thinker, Spiritual, Wise, Storyteller, Philosopher […]

On the Fault by Ronald J. Wichers – Book Tour

On the Fault by Ronald J. Wichers BOOK SPOTLIGHT – Virtual Book Tour Book Details: Book Title:  On the Fault by Ronald J. Wichers Category:  Adult Fiction,  474 pages Genre:   Fictionalized biography Publisher:  Outskirts Press Release date:  March 13, 2018 Tour dates: July 2 to 27, 2018 Content Rating: PG-13 ​Book Description: “The heart of […]