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3-Day Novelist Gone Wild! An interview with Don Britt by Jennifer Thompson

3-Day Novelist Gone Wild! An interview with Don Britt by Jennifer Thompson

Published September 29, 2011

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 near Saskatchewan made famous by The

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Jane Austen doesn’t live here anymore: An interview with Austin Nights author Michael Davidson by Jennifer Thompson

Jane Austen doesn’t live here anymore: An interview with Austin Nights author Michael Davidson by Jennifer Thompson

Published on June 1, 2011

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,

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A Few Strong Words: An Interview with Aspiring Novelist Graham Strong

A Few Strong Words: An Interview with Aspiring Novelist Graham Strong

Published on March 7, 2011

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

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Your Man in Oregon: An Interview with Robert Bruce

Your Man in Oregon: An Interview with Robert Bruce

Published on February 28, 2011

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

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Hot pink typewriter love: An interview with Silent Type editor Cheryl Lowry

Hot pink typewriter love: An interview with Silent Type editor Cheryl Lowry

Published on February 14, 2011

I’ve been bidding intermittently on typewriters on eBay for ages. Somehow I always manage to lose the auctions, however, and have never actually purchased any of the awesome, old-fashioned “silent” or “portable” typewriters of my dreams. Feeling glum about a recent loss

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An interview with Haggard & Halloo publisher Travis Catsull

An interview with Haggard & Halloo publisher Travis Catsull

Published on January 31, 2011

Haggard & Halloo is an Austin-based poetry magazine and publishing house, whom you might be familiar with thanks to Jason Mashak‘s sold-out volume, Salty

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An Interview with Storychord editor Sarah Lynn Knowles

An Interview with Storychord editor Sarah Lynn Knowles

Published on January 24, 2011

Storychord is an online journal that blends short fiction, visual art and a musical soundtrack to immerse your senses in editor Sarah Lynn Knowles’ own mind. As Knowles describes the site, it’s “thoughtfully curated” to include “talented

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An interview with pax americana poetry editor Greg Santos

An interview with pax americana poetry editor Greg Santos

Published on January 17, 2011

pax americana is both Latin for “American peace” and an online journal of poetry and prose, founded by Christopher DeMento and currently edited by Ben Mirov, B.C. Edwards and Greg Santos. In search of quality poetry, Greg Santos agreed to answer some

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An interview with Branch Magazine editor Gillian Sze

An interview with Branch Magazine editor Gillian Sze

Published on January 10, 2011

Gillian Sze is the editor of the beautiful Canadian online magazine, Branch. She’s also the author of a number of excellent books of poetry, including Fish

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An interview with Clockwise Cat editor Alison Ross

An interview with Clockwise Cat editor Alison Ross

Published on January 3, 2011

If you’re not familiar with the indie publication Clockwise Cat, you should be! Here’s a brief interview with Alison Ross, the editor extraordinaire of this political and poetical magazine. BLACK HEART: Where is your magazine geographically

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