books

  • Interview with V.H. Faolan

    Talking more with author V.H. Faolan When I was young I was obsessed with werewolves & most of the books I read had them. It wasn’t until I saw Twilight & wished they expanded more on the Quileute tribe that I wanted to write a fan-fic about them. I barely got twenty pages in before…

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  • Interview with author Tasha Horbett

    Talking more with author Tasha Horbett Before recovery, I held many misconceptions about addiction—and was certain I wasn’t an addict. Coming to terms with the truth changed everything. I wrote this book to reach others like me, to show them they are not alone and that there is hope on the other side. 2. How…

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  • Most Authors Write Books That Could Sell. The Smart Ones Learn How to Make Them Sell. (Danielle Wright)

    There’s an audience for every story. So, it really doesn’t matter what you write about. If you don’t know how to reach your audience, it doesn’t how good your novel is.

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  • Interview with author Luisa Perez

    Keeping up with author Luisa Perez Honestly, I was drawn to the idea of obsession and how far someone would go when pushed. I wanted to explore a woman who’s been overlooked, underestimated, and maybe even broken, but who doesn’t stay that way. I was fascinated by what quiet power looks like, especially in a…

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  • Your Book’s Success Isn’t Up to Chance—It’s Up to You (Danielle Wright)

    The universe isn’t always on your side, so you have to make your own luck in the market.

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  • Interview with author Astrid Rose

    Talking more with author Astrid Rose From a young age Ive always had such a vivid imagination, always making up stories, that continued on into my adult life. Then one day during lock down I sat and started to write this out, when that all ended I forgot about this story, until one day I…

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  • Interview with author C.K. Sorens

    More with Author C.K. Sorens 1. What inspired you to write this book?My writing centers around the idea of choice vs. fate and individual needs vs. societal expectations. Tattered was inspired by that confusing middle space so many of us hit: when you’re no longer sure if you’re making choices because they’re right for you or because they’re…

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