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The Bullying Epidemic: Is Anyone Paying Attention To LGBTQ Youth? by Akiva Hersh

The Bullying Epidemic: Is Anyone Paying Attention To LGBTQ Youth? by Akiva Hersh   “I’m not okay, but I will be,” says the Indiana teen who was ridiculed and beaten because of his sexual orientation at Alexandria Monroe High School. These are the words… Continue Reading “The Bullying Epidemic: Is Anyone Paying Attention To LGBTQ Youth? by Akiva Hersh”

Men Supporting Women: Tips On Writing Supportive Male Characters by Natasha D. Lane

Men Supporting Women: Tips On Writing Supportive Male Characters by Natasha D. Lane   Once upon a time, fantasy novels were full of heroic men with swords. They were tough, strong, and skilled in battle. If they weren’t warriors, they were magicians with unique… Continue Reading “Men Supporting Women: Tips On Writing Supportive Male Characters by Natasha D. Lane”

An Article by Michael Agliolo

  An Article by Michael Agliolo             Every time I walk by the book section at a store, I imagine my books on the shelves with the words, “New York Times Best Seller” above the titles. Then, (when the vision slides away like a morning dream) I… Continue Reading “An Article by Michael Agliolo”

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Interviewing Natasha Deen

What’s your favorite thing that someone else has written? Hands down, my favorite book is Watty Piper’s The Little Engine that Could.

Why I write? By Romario Ashley

  Why I write? By Romario Ashley What does it mean to write? What does it mean to pull words out of the air and create images for others to see? For a long time, I ignored those questions and I was content with… Continue Reading “Why I write? By Romario Ashley”

Seeing the Story by Jackson Coppley

Seeing the Story by Jackson Coppley   I have an active imagination. Always have. When my children were little, I put them to bed asking what type of story they would like. It may be simple, a trip to the beach with their cousins.… Continue Reading “Seeing the Story by Jackson Coppley”

A short conversation with Aria Ligi

Hammer of God was first conceived as I was writing a screenplay for a character whose personal angst was a kind of mirror to my own. Charlotte, who is the protagonist of the titular poem on page one and is referred to on page… Continue Reading “A short conversation with Aria Ligi”

Is Love the answer? by Kurt Brindley

Is Love the answer? by Kurt Brindley There’s a rather talkative pigheaded brute of a character in my latest release, a dark, violent thriller called THE GOOD KILL, whose name is Rick, Happy, Henderson. Happy is an unscrupulous thug of a security guard for an… Continue Reading “Is Love the answer? by Kurt Brindley”