Authors
Science Fiction and Young Adult Lit: An Interview with Author Ree Kimberley
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
I’m thrilled to add another interview to my series of discussions with editors, writers, and other folks in books publishing. I had the opportunity to speak with the marvelous and ever brilliant Ree Kimberley who is the author of Rat City, a young adult science fiction novel, as well as…
SWAPPING GENRES by Andrew Richardson
Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
I approached writing ‘The Door into War’ with some trepidation. On one hand, it was a story I wanted to write with a plot I was pleased with. On the other hand, my previous novels have all been firmly squarely horror or historical fantasy genres. Writing a time travel…
The Monday Buzz from Story Empire
Originally posted on From the Pen of Mae Clair:
It’s Monday. *yawn* I know it might be still early as you read this and you haven’t wrapped your head around the idea of another week stretching ahead. That’s normally me—still in weekend mode, and wondering what became of those few short days of bliss. Pff!…
Contest: Writer in Residence at the Mall of America
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
I just found a crazy opportunity for writers. The Mall of America, the largest mall in the United States, is having its 25th anniversary. To celebrate, the Mall is looking for a writer in residence to capture the spirit of the space. The chosen writer will spend four days in…
The blank page – conquering your fears. And a couple of writing prompts
Originally posted on Nail Your Novel:
‘So you don’t find the blank page worrying?’ Creative writing teacher Jane Jones was interviewing me as part of her women writers’ summit (watch this space). Actually, we recorded it multiple times because of tech catastrophes so a lot of our discussion never got saved. (Moral: don’t use untried…