Friday, September 3rd, 2010

As soon as I saw a couple of videos from Kiera Cass, I knew I had to interview her.

One of the benefits I’ve found from writing online is meeting other writers. When you do freelance work locally, you don’t really meet anyone. One of the places I’ve been with for years is Suite101, and that’s where I first met Dan Knaggs.

Ann Putnam holds a PhD in literature from the University of Washington. She teaches creative writing and gender studies at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington. She has published short fiction, personal essays, literary criticism and book reviews in various anthologies including Hemingway and Women:

Terry M. Drake is a Licensed Social Worker, National Board Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, Certified Trainer of Ericksonian Hypnosis and Nero-linguistic Programming (NLP).

I often get asked how to be successful writing online, and my answer is to pay attention to something like Paula Mooney. She has the right idea about being a writer and about life.

Becky Due, like the main characters of her novels, spent many years running from her life, looking for love, crying a little and laughing a lot along the journey of finding herself. Through writing, Due found her passion. She is the author of The Gentlemen’s Club: A Story for All Women, Touchable Love, An Untraditional [...]

Robert Boich was born in Phoenix Arizona. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado and attended Ohio Northern University where he graduated with a law degree. The author also received his LLM in taxation from Boston University.

T. Marie Benchley comes from a long line of authors and creative people. Did that influence her writing career? You’ll find out quickly enough as you read our interview! She is also donating a portion of her book sales from her novel Once Wicked Always Dead to the Shriners Children Hospitals. A great cause and [...]

Cathie Devitt has a phrase on her blog that says, “Sometimes it’s good to write things down. You can look back, laugh, cry or just contemplate your life and where you are going, or have been. It’s good to share… “

One reason I enjoy talking with authors is that I’m always impressed with how hard they work to get their writing published. Oftentimes they work as freelancers, or in other “day jobs,” all while pursuing the writing life.

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