Thursday, May 17th, 2012

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!

Fares Aoun was raised in Lebanon and grew up in a troubled area in the middle of a civil war.

A few weeks ago I got a chance to meet Shellie Neumeier and Lisa Lickel (who we also interviewed) in person. What a thrill it was for me to meet these wonderful authors.

Juliette Wade grew up in the Monterey Bay area of California, but says her family “always maintained close relationships overseas as well as locally, so I had the chance to travel around Europe and learn French at an early age.”

Wayne Zurl was born in New York and grew up on Long Island.

A long-time fantasy reader, Janice Hardy always wondered about the darker side of healing. For her fantasy trilogy The Healing Wars, she tapped into her own dark side to create a world where healing was dangerous, and those with the best intentions often made the worst choices.  She’ll tell us more below.

Cynthia Kocialski is the founder of three companies – two fabless semiconductor and one software company. In the past 15 years, she has been involved in dozens of start-ups and has served on various advisory boards.

Emlyn Chand has a bio on her page that made me giggle, and also made me want to interview her.

I have a soft spot for Wisconsin authors, and thus wanted to interview Dave Crehore, author of Sweet and Sour Pie: A Wisconsin Boyhood Reviewed.

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