Tag: writing community

The Fall Magazine is Out!

Thank you for all the support everyone! We really appreciate all the hard work that has gone into making this edition. Please support the authors and the writing community by purchasing this Fall’s edition copy!

Interview with L J Ussery

In 2016, I joined the Houston Writers Guild and started learning how to write a novel. The month before  National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)  in 2016, I imagined the story that would become Priestess of the Mountain City, of which The Heir of Naldukar is book one.

Interview with Raven West

1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? I was in my 7th grade biology class, I say around 12 years old. I recall we were discussing amoebas, but I wasn’t taking notes, I was writing a “romance” story about a… Continue Reading “Interview with Raven West”

Good News :) The Summer Magazine is out!

Good News! The Summer Magazine is out! Purchase your copy today and support the writing community.

Interview with James T. Hogg

1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?  [I remember the moment.  My mother had told me no TV on weeknights.  This was a terrible injustice.  After railing – whining actually —about it for an hour or so, I embarked on… Continue Reading “Interview with James T. Hogg”

A Few Words from Will Mullin

Writing has been an on-again-off-again hobby for me ever since I was very little. When I was about six years old, Dad set up a family computer. One of the first things I remember doing with it is firing up Microsoft Word and typing… Continue Reading “A Few Words from Will Mullin”

All about ‘Brother Broken’ – Cecile Beaulieu

‘Brother Broken’ is not a tale of woe. It’s not a romance novel, a how-to handbook, a travel guide, a pot-boiler, a sci-fi sequel or a fantasy adventure. It’s a Saskatchewan true story. A slice of history that’s not dark or depressing. A memoir… Continue Reading “All about ‘Brother Broken’ – Cecile Beaulieu”

An Interview with Donovan Hufnagle

All my pieces, collections, and books are like my children; they each fill a special space—I favor not one more than the other. How could a parent pick their favorite child? My first book, The Sunshine Special, will always be my first. The book… Continue Reading “An Interview with Donovan Hufnagle”

Interview with James C. Morehead

1-When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer? The first memory I have of writing creatively was in elementary school, like many kids, when I wrote and physically created a book. I still have that book – bound in fabric –… Continue Reading “Interview with James C. Morehead”