What does craving a hot fudge sundae have to do with crafting a realm of magic and intrigue? Learn how in the interview with Robert A. Walker—read the full write-up.
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Poetry as Witness: LindaAnn LoSchiavo on Reflecting Humanity Through Verse
Have you ever wondered what a ghost might say if it could write a poem? Discover how LindaAnn LoSchiavo channels unseen voices through verse in this full interview.
Carolyn Summer Quinn: A Journey Through Storytelling and Showbiz in ‘Vanished on the Vaudeville Circuit
What if a simple coffee break could spark the idea for an award-winning book? Discover how Carolyn Summer Quinn’s creative journey unfolded in this revealing interview. Read on for details!
Crafting Connections: A Journey Through Stories and Innovation with Luminescence Goh
This interview explores the creative process and artistic vision behind award-winning author Luminescence Goh’s literary work. Let us explore Goh’s key influences, themes, and approach to crafting powerful narratives and into the process of shaping compelling stories.
Book Review: Stranger at the Grove by Mary Kingswood
‘Stranger at the Grove’ is a very compelling Regency Romance penned by Mary Kingswood. At first glance, it seems to be the love story of an impoverished gentleman and a lady’s maid. However, Marie, the French lady’s maid, is not who she says she is. There is an aura of mystery about her. Malcolm GageContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Stranger at the Grove by Mary Kingswood”