Dec 28, 2018
Romalyn's debut novel was inspired by the fifty-nine Carnegie libraries built in Kansas early in the twentieth century. Here about the research she accumulated for years before writing this book and the rich history she uncovered.
For over twenty years, she's worked as a free-lance consultant in the arts – conducting...
Dec 13, 2018
Jennifer describes how she did research for her novel about an American lawyer helping a Syrian woman who seeks asylum, how her best marketing pay-off has come through Facebook Reader’s groups and networking efforts like Authors18, and learn what a Noogler is. (You’re have to listen to find out)
A Midwest native,...
Dec 7, 2018
Listen to Leslie talk about writing in two different time-lines, the fascinating research she did about early Christianity in the south of France, her good (and not so good) experiences with developmental editors, and how she found the perfect image for her book cover (hint: it’s her own painting!)
Much of what Leslie...
Nov 12, 2018
Give a listen and learn how a home remodeling project provided the idea for Sarahlyn's her debut novel, how doing improv has helped her writing, and how being an book coach continues to feed her creative spirit.
Sarahlyn grew up in the Bay Area and spent a great deal of time in Southern California, where she attended...
Oct 27, 2018
Heather's first book, among other things, features a mother dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis, which played to her knowledge as a radiologist in real life and she’s loved hearing from survivors that she “got it right.” But that’s not all Heather’s up to – she writes book reviews, including a...