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An interview with Guido Mattioni
Guido Mattioni is an Italian journalist who has written for a variety of daily newspapers over the past 33 years. Holding titles ranging from reporter to editor-in-chief to special correspondent, he’s traveled the world and has visited most of the 50 United
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An interview with Eighty Six the Poet
Eighty Six the Poet is a full-time bartender and a poet. With a wife, two kids and a forty-hour work week, he’s got a full schedule, but has managed to produce several books, including two post-apocalyptic 1,000-line poems narrated by a turkey
An interview with Seumas Gallacher
Seumas Gallacher is a writer based in Abu Dhabi, where he does corporate turnaround and restructuring engagements. He’s also the author of The
An interview with Sykosa author Justin Ordoñez
Justin Ordoñez is the author of the YA novel (for 18+ readers), Sykosa, which focuses on a teenage girl with no superpowers who is dealing with some difficult situations. As part of our new partnership with Novel Publicity & Co., we present an interview
An interview with The Day of First Sun author Sheryl Steines
Sheryl Steines is the author of The Day of First Sun, an urban fantasy novel featuring vampires, rogue wizards and an army of zombies (oh my!). As part of our new partnership with Novel Publicity & Co., we present an interview with Sheryl. Then read
An interview with Doxology author Brian Holers
Brian Holers is the author of Doxology, a novel about rediscovering faith after a lifetime of loss and abuse. The story’s protagonist, Vernon Davidson, is angry and ready to get back at God, his paper mill co-workers, and everyone else in his north Louisiana town. When Vernon’s nephew, Jody,
3-Day Novelist Gone Wild! An interview with Don Britt by Jennifer Thompson
Completing twenty-four novels in one lifetime is much more than most writers even dream of accomplishing, never mind twenty-four in one year. But that is the goal of one very determined Don Britt, part-time music teacher and self-professed “C.S Lewis Christian” preacher from Oxbow, Saskatoon, a city
Jane Austen doesn’t live here anymore: An interview with Austin Nights author Michael Davidson by Jennifer Thompson
Kris Kristofferson may have said it wrong and Janis Joplin may have sung it wrong. Freedom isn’t just another word for nothin’ left to lose; freedom is confinement. At least that is the paradoxical contention in the book trailer for Austin Nights by one Herocious,
A Few Strong Words: An Interview with Aspiring Novelist Graham Strong
Graham Strong is a copywriter by day and an aspiring novelist by night. Unlike most novelists, however, he is live-blogging his novel writing experience day by day, as it happens. Curious about the making of a novel? Check out A Few Strong Words.com, and
Your Man in Oregon: An Interview with Robert Bruce
Who is Robert Bruce? He’s the author of the formerly free (now $7) e-book Make the Devil Fumble His Wine, he’s from Oregon (Portland, to be exact), he enjoys a good Maigret mystery, and he apparently writes things in his spare time—if you’re


