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Coming July 18, 2023 Brian Hawkins has had the worst year. He watched his girlfriend marry another man, lost his job and his apartment, and after a summer under his parents’ roof, has taken refuge
Coming July 18, 2023 Brian Hawkins has had the worst year. He watched his girlfriend marry another man, lost his job and his apartment, and after a summer under his parents’ roof, has taken refuge
by Jamie Killen Reincarnation is one of my favorite things to encounter in fiction. If you also love the idea of following characters as they appear and reappear in new lives, check out the list
by Karen Winters Schwartz “These here look to be your size,” said Mrs. Carson, after running her eyes up and down Linda. She handed Linda a plain white one. “I don’t know why I have
by Danielle M. Wong Traveling continues to serve as invaluable writing inspiration for me. Many of my experiences abroad inform the characters, settings, and scenes in my novels. Although my dream travel list is always
by Barbara Conrey Ever wonder what happens when an editor suggests a scene be deleted from a manuscript before it becomes the book you hold in your hands? Sure, sometimes those scenes are never heard
Special Release Day Kindle Price: $2.99. Grab your copy today! Retired teacher Esbeth Walters isn’t the type to spend her golden years playing shuffleboard with the other old ladies at the senior center. She would
1. Your novel, The Existence of Pity, takes place in the (beautifully described) country of Colombia. What made you choose that setting? The setting for The Existence of Pity came from my own experience, growing up in Colombia, South
by Diane Byington I love the idea of time travel. To have a second chance at fixing bad decisions, or to see back into the past or far into the future, those things make my
by Claire Matturro (previously published at New Verse News) Maybe it started with that woman— the one in the fake Tudor—guiding her Escalade with Greenpeace stickers through the drive-thru in her fit of fury hunger on
1. Of course, January marks the new year. Do you have any resolutions for 2018? I admit I’ve never been much for New Year’s resolutions, most years I don’t do them at all, but since the