I was interviewed: by Trin Carl
“What do you think makes a good story? Characters and if it has a momentum, a force that doesn’t let you stop. I also like humour and beautiful language. How […]
“What do you think makes a good story? Characters and if it has a momentum, a force that doesn’t let you stop. I also like humour and beautiful language. How […]
Today my guest is Heather Hayden, the author of Augment, a YA science-fiction story. We talk about Between Heroes and Villains, the second JL anthology and Heather’s writing. 1. Who […]
Today I’m welcoming Kyle Robert Shultz, the writer of the Beaumont and Beasley series. I got to know him during my April Twitter game #aprilwipfolly where he posted really cool […]
Today I’m welcoming Sam T. Willis to talk a bit about his new book, The Volunteer and about his writing in general. Hello Sam, thank you for joining us today! […]
Today my guest is Mariah Avix, the lovely voice behind 600 Seconds Saga. I discovered this exciting project on Twitter and had my dark, ecological dystopia turned into a haunting […]
Today I’d like to present you Mel Woodend, a poet whose poetry collection, Natural Colours has been released recently. We’re the alumni of the same MA, the Children’s Literature program […]
ABOUT KRISNA M. STARR: Krisna is an avid reader and a lover of dragons, unicorns and all things magical. She divides her time between living in this world doing her […]
Trin Carl writes YA and Literary fiction. She enjoys contemporary dance and writing her blog 50schoolsn90days on Blogger. From Minnesota, Trin enjoys the outdoors and all the seasons, especially the […]
I usually bring English language interviews on the first Wednesday of the month, but I couldn’t resist the opportunity to interview Elise Edmonds, whose debut novel, Where Carpets Fly, has […]
With the arrival of March, I’m welcoming a new writer to my monthly interview series. Please everybody give a round of applause to Melion Traverse. Bio: Melion Traverse writes things. […]