Tamara Elizabeth is a speaker, author, self love coach, radio host, a master motivator of women in transition, conductress of motivational seminars, professional photographer, small space designer, lover of social media, mother of 5, and a fabulously loveable woman after her first 50 years. She is determined to create a revolution of women.
Karin Kaufman writes cozy mysteries with an edge. Her debut novel, The Witch Tree, is the first in her Anna Denning mystery series. Karin lives near the foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains with an ever-ready pot of coffee and her two crazy but lovable shelter dogs.
Joseph Garraty is an author of dark fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He has worked as a construction worker, rocket test engineer, environmental consultant, technical writer, and deadbeat musician. He lives in Dallas, Texas.
I love finding out how people met their spouses. Don’t you? Well believe it or not, Penny Zeller met her hubby from a prank phone call! (That has nothing to do with her interview here, but I just think it’s interesting.) I found this out on Penny’s blog which I really adore, so be sure [...]
When I first found Mary DeMuth’s webpage, I knew I wanted to interview her. She’s open and honest and has wonderful advice for other writers. Just check out her definition of a successful writer for proof of that!
I recently picked up Ellen Sussman‘s latest book, French Lessons, and loved the book and the concept. She has published numerous essays in anthologies, including The Other Woman, and a dozen of her short stories have appeared in literary and commercial magazines. Ellen was named a San Francisco Library Laureate in 2004 and 2009.
I love hearing from people that have a positive outlook on things, don’t you?
I adore writers with a sense of humor. Don’t you? I knew I wanted to interview Irene Hannon when I read this note on her website:
Author Kristin Billerbeck has a career many writers dream of. In fact, she has so many books, I mixed up which one was her latest! (My bad…)
Sherri Rabinowitz was always writing, even when she was working at various jobs and trying to make a living. We can relate!







