Archive | December 16, 2014
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Neil Bennion
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Neil Bennion What is your latest release and what genre is it? Dancing Feat: One Man’s Mission to Dance Like a Colombian. It’s a travel memoir (and possibly a dance memoir, if such a thing exists). Quick description: Dancing Feat is the story of how I attempted to overcome my…
Interview with USA Today bestselling author, Donna Fasano
Originally posted on Effrosyni's blog:
Today, I’m simply thrilled. This is the first time a USA Today bestselling author honors my humble blog with a visit. What’s more, this is not just anybody. This is Donna Fasano; an author who stands out in my writer’s group, eNovel Authors at Work, for both her wisdom…
Generalist or Specialist: Where Do You Fit?
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
What’s your opinion on being a specialist versus a generalist? Do you think it’s best for a writer to focus in a single area or subject of interest and have a honed knowledge, or are there more opportunities for a writer who can write about…
…he’ll never amount to anything, that Shakespeare bloke…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…so, tell me Mr Shakespeare, my trillions of fanzine readers will be entranced to know just how much time yeez spend on the SOSYAL NETWURKS about yer plays and stuff?… what? yeez’ve never heard of Twitter? Facebook? Blogging? Tumblr? Google+?… how on earth have yeez managed to get such broad…
Q&A with @MichaelPhelps3 of David Janssen-Our Conversations (The Friendship)
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
I’m an old school movie and actor fan. Give me a classic on DVD and I’ll love you for life. Sorry, I don’t have the Blu-ray thing yet. Imagine my reaction when the man that said “Call me Mike, that’s what my friends call me” showed up. Close friend…
#BookReview @FTThum – The Children Act by Ian McEwan
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
I had to read this book. Why? Because I am a lawyer and am fascinated first by the title then its subject matter I enjoy Ian McEwan’s writing I am intrigued by the female protagonist, Fiona, a judge and a woman of a certain age And the book delivered…