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The interview features a writer who is passionate about rock climbing, chess, and film. Inspired by Universal Monster movie crossovers, he creates character-driven stories. He values enjoying the writing process and emphasizes the importance of finishing drafts. Success, for him, is defined by reader satisfaction rather than commercial success.
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S.M. Radjy, a communications lead for the UN, balances her writing career with family life, focusing on her hobbies and an off-grid farm. Inspired by her love for reading and Dungeons & Dragons, she writes spontaneously, overcoming challenges with time and marketing. Her goal is to publish regularly and support emerging writers.
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Elizabeth Morris graduated with her bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing and English from Southern New Hampshire University in 2020. Her first book Tiger’s Blood she self-published in 2016 when she was 17 years old. She loves her cats and her family. She is currently working on the Blood of the Beast series and finds inspiration through music, nature and…
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Check out David O’Mahony’s ‘A Winter’s Wrath’ a chilling tale that not only terrifies but drops the temperature of the room. . .
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Erica Rose Eberhart, a technical writer and editor from New York, shares her writing journey and inspirations. After battling writer’s block, she found her voice during the pandemic, leading to multiple novels in progress. Eberhart desires success as a published author, enjoying crafting stories with strong female characters in fantasy.
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Greg Thomas, a member of the Plano ISD Student Services team and assistant basketball coach, draws inspiration for his writing from his college football experiences at the University of Arkansas. His memoir, which took 14 months to write, reflects on personal challenges, including racism, and emphasizes the importance of storytelling despite grammatical hurdles.
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Danny Tse, a self-published author from New Jersey, shares insights into his writing journey, highlighting his first novel, “Spiral,” inspired by horror films during the COVID lockdowns. He embraces spontaneity in his writing process, values reader engagement, and considers success as moments of recognition from others, especially his family.