book-review
-

Fia Sylvan, an average American woman, spent over 20 years writing her memoir, inspired by her life’s challenges and similar stories. Balancing a full-time healthcare job and volunteer work, she enjoys outdoor activities and recognizes marketing as a significant struggle. Sylvan aims for steady book sales to feel successful as a writer.
-

Lisa-Marie and Amanda, an award-winning co-writing team, share their love for hiking and writing. Their first novel was inspired by a friend’s relationship, and despite challenges with marketing and queries, they achieved success with “Men In Books Aren’t Better.” They value reader connections and dream of a dedicated writing space.
-

Talking more with author Blake Crutchfield 1.)What inspired you to write this book? I was inspired to write this back after gentle encouragement from a former coworker. They had self-published their own novel and invited me to an online workshop they had made to assist other writers. It had been several years since I had
-

More thoughts from author Stephen Bauer This third book is a continuation of the paranormal sci-fi adventure which I started back in 2009. The first book was meant to be a father-son project. My son was diagnosed with ADHD and I was just trying to get him involved in something we both found interesting. As
-

Anthony “A.S.” Aaron’s interview reveals his inspiration for the “D-Storm Journals” series, emphasizing everyday heroes and life’s challenges. He discusses his creative process, which evolved from sketches to a structured narrative, and shares insights on publishing hurdles, advertising struggles, and future projects. He aims to keep his work accessible and engaging for readers.

