Every reader has genres they gravitate towards and ones that they avoid. However, that can prevent you from discovering great stories that you might find outside of your comfort zone.
When my youngest sister was little, my other sister would put a “leprechaun trap” outside their bedroom door the night before St. Patrick’s Day. The trap would be made out
Today’s author interview is with Derek McFadden, author of the fantasy novel, What Death Taught Terrence. Below, find out how McFadden’s real life inspired his book, what advice he recommends
Since we all live online, we now have to date online. That means that first impressions have changed. Online dating profiles give us an overview of a person’s history, personality,
Below is an interview with indie author Adam Wing, who has written four books. Below he talks about those books along with his writing process, his inspirations, and which famous
The most classic myths and fables are designed to teach readers a life lesson. Flawed, fictional characters make poor choices and have to deal with the consequences brought on by
I’ve known that I’ve wanted to be a writer since I was five years old. Not every writer knows this so early. Some discover their talent as teenagers. Some in
Below is my interview with business blogger Dr. Valeria Lo Iacono about her blog, Symonds Research and Training. Find out what services she offers to other bloggers and potential freelance
Creative people are never bored. In fact, we’re always searching for more time for our creative projects. So the extra time that I’ve had lately gave me an incentive to
Spring cleaning. It marks the official end of winter. We come out of our hibernation and need to knock the dust off of everything. And since we’ve been hibernating, we
Today’s interview is with Chris Mason, a children’s book and resource book author. I previously reviewed his Willie and Company Series which he talks about below. Also discussed is his experience
I’m waiting for my six-week-old nephew to smile. Not a reflex smile. I want to see a genuine, gum-baring “I’m happy,” smile. Most of us come into this world crying,