Tag: guest post

Off-Island by Marlene Hauser

The release of my novel Off-Island in paperback by Matador, part of Troubador Publishing had been long overdue. Originally written in 1982 and entitled Krystal, the then name of the main character, it was shelved after several major publishing houses in New York took a pass. As… Continue Reading “Off-Island by Marlene Hauser”

A Little Chat with N J M Hemfrey

What are your published works? I self-published my first book, “Haxfuri”, in February 2020. Haxfuri is a cosmic grimdark horror that doesn’t care about your feelings, and I’ve been firmly assured of this by people who have read it. At 640 pages, it is… Continue Reading “A Little Chat with N J M Hemfrey”

Writing Process (Generalized Version) By Nathan Nish

I’m always thinking of story ideas. Sometimes they start “Wouldn’t it be cool if…” or during some bout of existential angst alongside general feelings mixing somewhere between ennui and anomie. In any case, they have to pass what is here referred to as “The… Continue Reading “Writing Process (Generalized Version) By Nathan Nish”

A little chat with Veralyn Keach

Hey Guys! I’m Veralyn Keach, the writer and author of the new fiction vampire series, “The Scent Of A Man.” I reside in Port St Lucie, Florida and when I’m not writing I’m glued to Netflix or Hulu!

Writing Unique Phrases by A. Carina Spears

Greetings gentle reader! Welcome to a guest post on writing unique phrases for your world-settings.  I’m A. Carina Spears and I’ll be your guide today!  My works range from horror to romance.  That said, my favorite genre is fantasy.  So let’s examine a quote… Continue Reading “Writing Unique Phrases by A. Carina Spears”

Writing Memoir Became My Heroine Journey by Maria Warner

Like a typical heroine, what I thought I wanted and what I needed to expose themselves in the process of writing. When I became an empty nester, I knew that I needed something to fulfil my life. Sitting on my meditation mat one morning… Continue Reading “Writing Memoir Became My Heroine Journey by Maria Warner”

The Character Connection by Mary Dezember

One of the great joys of reading stories is connecting with the characters. As a university professor who taught creative writing, literature, and the arts, I’d ask students to:

Conversation with Dr. Fredrick Woodard

Dr. Fredrick Woodard who has a PhD in Clinical Psychology and is a licensed psychologist and certified hypnotherapist instructs you in Developing Your Superconscious Awareness: Connecting with an Interactive Universe. He does this through his advanced education of phenomenological and humanistic interviewing techniques that… Continue Reading “Conversation with Dr. Fredrick Woodard”

My Teaching Memoir by Sherri Moshman-Paganos

“Miss I Wish you a Bed of Roses” — exactly the kind of wish to put a smile on the face of a tired teacher. In my book, I draw on my 35 years of experience teaching English at a private secondary school in… Continue Reading “My Teaching Memoir by Sherri Moshman-Paganos”