Interview with Ted Galdi

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When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

When I was a kid, I loved watching movies (still do). I started coming up with short stories back then and drawing them out on paper, storyboard style. Since then, I knew I loved the idea of telling a story.

When I was a teenager, I took a shot at writing my first screenplay. As you might expect from a high-school kid, it was not made into a movie. But I really liked building a feature-length story.

A few years later, I wrote my first novel in my twenties.

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Contrarian by Lucas Sterling (Book Review #1496)

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‘Contrarian’ is a conspiracy thriller story and begins with Lars, who is a contract killer. In his first case, his assignment becomes more than what he bargains for, and you get dragged into a massive action thriller story that keeps you reading till the end.

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War Torn By Jan Lloyd (Book Review #1495)

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‘Warn Torn’ is a historical fiction taking you to World War II and begins with Frances Meyer, a violinist and her battle trying to flee France in 1942 with her husband. The scene after scene of her struggles facing so many obstacles, such as a shipwreck, you get to understand the realities of what this female character is capable of.

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Six Days in Detox by Dianne Corbeau (Book Review #1495)

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‘Six Days in Detox’ is a beautifully written memoir about Dianne and her addiction struggles. The beauty of the work is divided and explains everything from the time she goes back to alcohol after being sober for 26 years.

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Saga of the Nine: Origins by Kawika Miles (Book Review #1494)

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‘Saga of the Nine: Origins’ is a dystopian thriller and begins in the year 2036, where society is dealing with Civil War. America’s society is divided, and as you are introduced into two timelines, you understand that there is more to meet the eye.

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A Wizard’s Dream by Hrvoje Butković (Book Review #1493)

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‘A Wizard’s Dream’ is an epic fantasy that begins with Asja, a young girl raised by dwarves who wishes to learn how to become a mage. She possesses powers that make others fear her, but this does not stop her. Her journey becomes learning magic from a wizard who lives far, far away.

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Interview with Stephen C. Pollock

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When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

I began writing independently of schoolwork when I was nine.  On the one hand, I scribbled rhyming poems in pencil on the cardboard that came with my father’s laundered shirts.  On the other hand, I wrote essays on the structure and functions of the human body.  By the end of that year, I had drafted enough material for an illustrated manuscript on human anatomy and physiology.  This of course was never published, but it did anticipate my future career as a physician.

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Good News :) The Summer Magazine is out!

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Good News!

The Summer Magazine is out!

Purchase your copy today and support the writing community.

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Starlight Life by N.C Brightman (Book Review #1492)

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‘Starlight Life’ is an inspirational and religious poetry book. Words have meaning, and each individual has a voice. While the content is lyrical and filled with illustrations, you also feel you are on a spiritual journey of discovery.

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