Tag: writing

Callie Bowld On Writing: “Get Off the Couch!” by Callie Bowld

Callie Bowld On Writing: “Get Off the Couch!” by Callie Bowld I wrote a book. While some say that is an applaudable task in and of itself—and I believe it is—I am also a perfectionist, an over-achiever if you will. I don’t settle for… Continue Reading “Callie Bowld On Writing: “Get Off the Couch!” by Callie Bowld”

SHOE POLISH by Neville Diony

SHOE POLISH by Neville Diony   When cars drive by, the dust will cover the sky before settling back down, only for a few minutes, as another vehicle speeds through the local highway, only to raise the earth again. The village sky remained mostly… Continue Reading “SHOE POLISH by Neville Diony”

Translating Stories Into Different Languages by Whitney Rines                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

                Translating Stories Into Different Languages by Whitney Rines     An experience I’ve found much more interesting lately, mainly because I’ve become much more aware of it, is translating stories into different mediums and filters, and how it… Continue Reading “Translating Stories Into Different Languages by Whitney Rines                                                                                                                                                                                                                                “

Author Interview with Christian Hageseth III

Author Name: Christian Hageseth III Book Name: Let’s Pretend: A Tale of Mind, Imagination, and Healing Book genre: A blend of Fantasy, Romance, Psychology, and Humor. What was your process of writing the book?  It was fun, all-consuming, and meaningful. Written between five and… Continue Reading “Author Interview with Christian Hageseth III”

My Bad Experiences with Webinars by Dennis Scheel

My Bad Experiences with Webinars by Dennis Scheel   A note before I write the central part allows me to specify that this is only my own opinions that I base on my experiences of the given subject. As indie authors, we have a… Continue Reading “My Bad Experiences with Webinars by Dennis Scheel”

The Echoing Green and Other Stories by David Jordan

The Echoing Green and Other Stories by David Jordan  Excerpt: Once he got into his stride, he told the story much more competently than he thought he would. As he got deeper into it, he began to see it in his mind. It was… Continue Reading “The Echoing Green and Other Stories by David Jordan”

An interview with Kristina Rienzi

  Author: Kristina Rienzi Book: Among Us   What is the main plot of Among Us? Among Us is a science fiction-based government conspiracy thriller set at the Jersey Shore. The main character, Marci Simon, lives a double life. She’s a conservative English professor… Continue Reading “An interview with Kristina Rienzi”

The Writer by J.C. Maetis (Book Review #660)

The Writer is a historical fiction set in the 1938’s. The story is about Mathias Kraemer, Johannes Namal, and Josef Weber. Three protagonists at a time and age where one has to write in order to live, the other lives just to be able… Continue Reading “The Writer by J.C. Maetis (Book Review #660)”

Author Interview with Timothy Moonlight

Author Interview with Timothy Moonlight     In what genre would The Last Word be classified? The Last Word is a technology-driven thriller riddled with mystery. It revolves around the life of Claire Bigsby right after her father’s death. In her struggle with grief… Continue Reading “Author Interview with Timothy Moonlight”