María Corina Machado has voiced support for sanctions against Venezuela and praised right-wing Latin American leaders.| Articles – Truthout
Palestinian and Israeli analysts weigh in on how to interpret the hostage-ceasefire deal.| Articles – Truthout
A few months ago, I was invited to present a series of events at FISM — often referred to as the Olympics of Magic. It’s a gathering of over 2,500 magicians from around the world, featuring days of…| Richard Wiseman
If you wanna take a hell-ride into central Kentucky, read Wes Browne’s newest novel, “They All Fall the Same.”| Southern Review of Books
So your resume got noticed and you’ve been asked to a Zoom or in-person interview—congratulations! But in order to shine during the interview and land that job offer, careful preparation beforehand is essential. To prepare for a job interview, you need to be ready in advance for the questions you will be asked, have done your research on the company and the job, and have all the necessary documents and references at your fingertips. Before the big day, be sure to review these tips so that...| AllBusiness.com
By Richard D. Harroch and Dominique A. Harroch Let's face it—job interviews can make even the most confident people nervous. But here's the good news: being prepared can make all the difference in how you present yourself and how comfortable you feel in the interview chair. While you may have (and still should) practice answering classic questions about your career goals and experience, there's a new topic taking center stage in interviews across all industries: artificial intelligence (AI)...| AllBusiness.com
Based in Helsinki, Tia Grahn has built a career that bridges science, competition, and entrepreneurship. With more than eight years in specialty coffee, she has moved from the barista bar to running her own company, MNEN Coffee, while also pursuing advanced studies in chemistry and food science. Her path has been anything but linear, yet each step reflects a deep curiosity about how coffee works and how people connect to it. Tia’s achievements speak to that blend of practice & […] The pos...| European Coffee Trip
Alexander Reyes Monsen is the Barista Standard Coordinator at Kaffebrenneriet in Oslo and Norwegian Coffee Champion in several categories.| European Coffee Trip
Read all about Ellie d'Eustachio's creative journey as a textile street artist. Her projects transform NYC's streets with vibrant yarn art. The post Meet Textile Street Artist Ellie d’Eustachio appeared first on Jessie At Home.| Jessie At Home
Learn about Sarah Divi's innovative approach to fiber art, merging traditional crafts with modern design for vibrant installations. The post Fiber Abduction: Immersive Yarn Creations of Sarah Divi appeared first on Jessie At Home.| Jessie At Home
Besties Liz & Alyssa share their artistic story from their first collaboration to where they see Threadwinners in the future. The post Crochet Whimsey onDisplay appeared first on Jessie At Home.| Jessie At Home
The Richmond-via-Philly artist on her new album Jane From Preoccupied America and what she’s learned about running a band.| see/saw
For anyone who’s followed the career of the California Congresswoman, this exchange isn’t really a surprise The post Has Katie Porter just tanked her chances of becoming California governor? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Explore the impact of AI-driven hotel marketing on guest experiences and how it shapes the future of hospitality.| Hotel Distribution Technology Chart 2025 is out, check it out!
AI is everywhere, but only integrated AI delivers real impact. In our interview with SEEBURGER expert Daniel Kruse, Senior Advisor for Consulting Innovation & Enablement, we explored how BIS users benefit from built-in intelligence that lowers entry barriers, speeds up complex tasks, and fosters a culture of openness. Here’s how integrated AI makes integration smarter […]| SEEBURGER Blog
SolMicroGrid’s Kirk Edelman says the technology is there to be utilized if the tariffs – and Washington – will allow.| pv magazine USA
Want to get new excerpts, musings, and more from The Bibliophile right away? Sign up for our weekly online newsletter here! *** Elaine Feeney’s latest novel, Let Me Go Mad in My Own Way, […] The post The Bibliophile: History is never truly in the past appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
Want to get new excerpts, musings, and more from The Bibliophile right away? Sign up for our weekly online newsletter here! *** An interview with Robyn Sarah, author of We’re Somewhere Else Now […] The post The Bibliophile: Like working a piece of clay appeared first on Biblioasis.| Biblioasis
On a typical evening in the heart of Paris, Taha Siddiqui can be found at his bar, greeting customers and pouring drinks. During busy nights, he’s organizing events there, with an Afghan poet reading her work, anti-war Russian musicians in a punk band, or a director sharing their documentary — all, like him, finding refuge in France. But long before he became a bar owner, Siddiqui was one of Pakistan’s most high-profile investigative journalists, determined to expose corruption and go...| Nieman Reports
Just two hours by train from Paris, the twin seaside towns of Deauville and Trouville come alive every early September... The post Off-Courts Trouville: Celebrating Short Films and Emerging Filmmakers appeared first on Independent Magazine.| Independent Magazine
Weiss’s appointment by the billionaire Ellison family “is an ideological power play,” says journalist David Klion.| Articles – Truthout
As the founder of Artful Banyan Tree, Bella Zhang stands as a pioneering force in the convergence of art and well-being promotion. With degrees in Psychology from the University of Edinburgh and Business Psychology from Hochschule für Medien, Kommunikation und Wirtschaft, Bella combines academic excellence with creative innovation. Bella, a certified Expressive Arts Facilitator, employs … Continue reading Bringing Beauty to Business: An Interview with Bella Zhang→| Aesthetics Research Lab
I connected recently with Margaret Ferguson on Twitter, and what caught my eye was her mentioning her interest in applied aesthetics. Beginning her career as a cosmetologist, she turned to philosophical aesthetics, and this is her story. Guest post by Margaret Ferguson: When I was in middle school in 2002, I moved to Henderson, … Continue reading From Cosmetology to Philosophy→| Aesthetics Research Lab
How can congregations engage men in ways that challenge cultural norms of masculinity? Sean Harvey’s journey began with a transformative experience at work, where he was encouraged to lead from his heart. This catalyzed his mission to support men in healing and rediscovering purpose through the Warrior Compassion Institute. He empowers faith communities to engage [...] The post Engaging Men While Challenging Cultural Norms of Masculinity: An In-depth Interview with Sean Harvey first appeare...| Lewis Center for Church Leadership
Prince William was very candid with Canadian actor, Eugene Levy, for his new TV show, The Reluctant Traveller – sharing a few new details about family life and how they are currently fairing. He spoke about the future of the Monarchy and his own plans as King, as well as the difficult year the Royal […] The post Prince William opens up about ‘hardest year’ & kids’ hobbies over a pint in Windsor appeared first on The Crown Chronicles.| The Crown Chronicles
I have finally managed to interview one of my favorite people in XR: Benjaming Lang, the OG founder of Road To VR. He started with XR even before Oculus was a thing, and over these 14 years of his career, he has informed the XR community about what was happening in the space. He’s one […] The post Ben Lang gives us great lessons about XR journalism, marketing, and technology appeared first on The Ghost Howls.| The Ghost Howls
Yatta-Tachi spoke with Jenn after the 2025 World Riichi Championship about the book, the North American scene, and English riichi mahjong content worldwide.| Yatta-Tachi
We interview Raphael de Assis, president of UMBRAOSM about Mapeia Brasil| OpenCage Blog
We interview Thibaut Maïto, a member of the OpenStreetMap communit in Lyon, France about the pleasures of mapping in the region| OpenCage Blog
by Jonathon Catlin| JHI Blog
In the ever-expanding world of Hip-Hop, few names resonate as strongly with both lyricism and lifestyle as Smoke DZA. Known to fans as The Kushed God, the Harlem native has built a career on sharp wordplay, timeless collaborations, and a devotion to the culture that raised him. But beyond his catalog, DZA stands tall as […] <p>The post Smoke DZA on Weed, Anxiety, and Why Curren$y Doesn’t Share His Stash first appeared on High Times.</p>| High Times
The lawyer representing the Hellenic Coast Guard officers facing criminal charges over the deadly Pylos shipwreck speaks exclusively to Solomon.| Solomon
When a brand turns 100, it faces a unique challenge: how do you celebrate a century of legacy? Read the interview with Pierre Aurélien Vidon| Admind
Over 40 million copies of German born, Mexican naturalised author B. Traven’s books have been sold around the world, with 1,500 editions in more than 40 languages. They have been adapted for film and TV since the breakthrough movie of Treasure of the Sierra Madre starring Humphrey Bogart, which won three Oscars in 1949. More […]| New Books in German
Kim de l’Horizon’s award-winning debut Blutbuch was published in English this August as Blood Book in the UK (Sceptre), and as Sea, Mothers, Swallow, Tongues in the US (FSG). In this conversation, Kim discusses language, translation and creative rituals with their English translator, Jamie Lee Searle. Firstly, congratulations on Blood Book’s English-language publication! Thank you for taking the time to do […]| New Books in German
Ed Yohnka of the ACLU of Illinois discusses how the ongoing immigration crackdown is putting communities at risk.| Articles – Truthout
Tribal college and university leaders lean on their resiliency and cultural values in the face of federal funding unknowns. The post How tribal educators are navigating budget challenges appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
He leads Sweden’s largest company, which has been selling trucks for nearly a hundred years. Soon, they’ll stop doing that — and instead sell transport as a service. How do you lead such a massive company through that kind of transformation?| Warp News
Toro’s new cartoon collection was released on October 7. The post Tom Toro’s favorite Tom Toro cartoons about climate change appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
An expert explains why some offsets don’t deliver real climate benefits and what must change to make them trustworthy. The post The flaws of carbon credits designed to protect forests – and how to fix them appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
Clovermusubi is famous for their elegant hanko/inkan (traditional Japanese signature stamps), each one crafted with care and style. That same spirit of artistry shines through in their sweets. Their Shiawase Dorayaki — meaning “Happiness Dorayaki” — has captured hearts and earned the OMOTENASHI SELECTION gold award […]| Arigato Travel
All Lit Up: Tell us about your new book. What can readers expect?| Alllitup.ca
Welcome to the PCI Security Standards Council’s blog series, The AI Exchange: Innovators in Payment Security. This special, ongoing feature of our PCI Perspectives blog offers a resource for payment security industry stakeholders to exchange information about how they are adopting and implementing artificial intelligence (AI) into their organizations.| PCI Perspectives
This episode of Coffee with the Council is brought to you by our podcast sponsors, Feroot and Jscrambler. Ryoji Ihara: Hello, everyone! Welcome to this very special edition of the Coffee with the Council podcast. This podcast will be in Japanese only. For non-Japanese-speaking audience, this podcast will be transcribed and translated to English on the PCI SSC webpage. Now, let me switch over to Japanese.| PCI Perspectives
"By 2022, nearly all independent outlets were exiled or banned. Overnight, we became criminals." Interview with Taisia Bekbulatova. Source| English
We interviewed volunteers in the Transcarpathian town of Uzhhorod who help internally displace people and collect donations for their own neighbors serving on the front. Source| English
Lord Nigel Biggar is Regius Professor Emeritus of Moral Theology at the University of Oxford, and a well-known author on moral and ethical issues. He has just published Reparations: Slavery and the Tyranny of Imaginary Guilt (Swift, 2025), challenging the current narrative within and beyond the Church of England about the need for reparations for slavery. I had the chance to ask him about it. IP: Why do you think the issues of reparations has become so important in recent years? What has spar...| Psephizo
Joyce Kinkead | Utah State University Manufacturers of pens and pencils tout the creative and inspirational powers of their writing implements. Laban notes that its pen can “refill your soul with w…| Composition Studies
“They were throwing people’s medicine in the bin in front of them and laughing in their faces,” says Kieran Andrieu.| Articles – Truthout
We're finally seeing a move to truly digital-first publishing systems and in today's post Alice Meadows interviews Liz Ferguson of Wiley about this transition, including their own Research Exchange platform. The post Is Digital-first Publishing Finally a Reality? An Interview with Liz Ferguson of Wiley appeared first on The Scholarly Kitchen.| The Scholarly Kitchen
“Pronouncing a sentence about a person, wrapping them up in your narrative, can be a very gracious action, or a cruel one, or probably most often both.” The post “Conjuring and Reality”: An Interview with Jeanne Thornton appeared first on Public Books.| Public Books
When the University of Rhode Island (URI) realized its baseball field needed resurfacing, the program searched for turf that could mirror the playability of a natural field. That search led them to Shaw Sports Turf. “The most important factor for choosing Shaw Sports Turf was their turf played more like a natural grass and dirt […] The post Shaw Sports Turf Transforms the University of Rhode Island’s Baseball Field appeared first on Campus Rec Magazine.| Campus Rec Magazine
Nuclear deterrence is untenable. We need to pursue anti-colonial disarmament.| Articles – Truthout
Reporter Debra Kamin outlines the ethically dubious deals the Middle East envoy and his family are involved with.| Articles – Truthout
El Salvador has imprisoned women who suffered obstetric emergencies like miscarriages or stillbirths.| Articles – Truthout
"There is no neutral ground in this moment. You're either resisting or you're complicit,” says Eman Abdelhadi.| Articles – Truthout
UC Berkeley turned lecturer Peyrin Kao’s name over to Trump, but that hasn’t stopped Kao's solidarity organizing.| Articles – Truthout
A judge has issued a scathing ruling rebuking the Trump administration’s targeting of pro-Palestine students.| Articles – Truthout
Nkosi Zwelivelile “Mandla” Mandela will soon be entering the zone where previous flotillas were intercepted by Israel.| Articles – Truthout
Trump aims to clear the lane for Cuomo because he knows Cuomo will clear the lane for Trump’s agenda, says Mamdani.| Articles – Truthout
Volvo is facing its biggest shift since the company was founded. Instead of selling trucks, it now aims to sell transportation – with autonomous vehicles at the center of an entirely new ecosystem.| Warp News
In August 2025, the heads of the central banks of Somaliland and Ethiopia held talks in Addis Ababa with a focus on strengthening financial and economic cooperation, including cross-border trade and banking ties. Somaliland’s Central Bank Governor, Abdinasir Ahmed Hersi, and Mamo Esmelealem Mihretu, former governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE), met at […]| The Reporter Magazine
By Bailey Pennick Growing up in New York City, Tory Kamen wasn’t sure what line of work she wanted to get into, but she knew she didn’t want to be bored. As she observed the people in her life, she noticed a pattern emerging among the working world adults. “They hated their jobs,” she says. […] The post Screenwriter Tory Kamen on the Confidence Sundance Institute Gave Her, “Eleanor the Great,” and More first appeared on sundance.org.| sundance.org
🚩 6 Red Flags That Tell Candidates Your Firm Is Dysfunctional When an attorney tells me they’re frustrated by turnover or struggling to hire top talent, especially when hiring paralegals, I have been known to ask a blunt question: Would you work for you? It’s not meant to be flippant—it’s a lens for assessing not […] The post Would You Work for You? appeared first on Woven Legal.| Woven Legal
Maira Myrogianni est Secrétaire générale chargée des Grecs de l’étranger et de la Diplomatie Publique au ministère grec des Affaires étrangères depuis août 2024. Elle a auparavant exercé les fonctions de Secrétaire générale aux Affaires économiques internationales au sein du même ministère, de juillet 2023 à juillet 2024. Diplômée de la Faculté de droit de […] The post Interview avec Maira Myrogianni, Secrétaire générale chargée des Grecs de l’étranger et de la ...| Grèce Hebdo
At Green Party conference in Bournemouth, Zack Polanski discusses the Party’s surge in popularity, his red lines over Nigel Farage and how to tackle the question of immigration humanely.| Novara Media
Cotierra will mit sauberer Biochar-Technologie landwirtschaftliche Rückstände in fruchtbare Pflanzenkohle verwandeln – direkt auf dem Feld. Das Zürcher Startup verbindet Klimaanpassung mit CO₂-Speicherung und stärkt so die Resilienz globaler Lieferketten. Der Beitrag «Zürich entwickelt sich zunehmend zum «Carbon Valley» Europas» erschien zuerst auf FOUNDED..| FOUNDED.
Michel Fugain fait partie de ces artistes incontournables de la chanson française qui... The post [INTERVIEW] Après un Cirque Royal complet fin avril, Michel Fugain s’est produit au WHALLL ce 30/09 et nous a accordé une interview quelques heures avant de monter sur scène first appeared on Branchés Culture.| Branchés Culture
À 19 ans, l’ailier droit polyvalent hispano-malien Ali Camara, alias « Papu », s’apprête à franchir une étape importante dans sa carrière. Il quitte ainsi La Cañada Atlético pour s’engager en faveur du CF Grenade, une formation de la Segunda División espagnole. Il est désormais lié aux Los Rojiblancos jusqu’au 30 juin 2027, avec l’ambition de pouvoir […] Ali Camara : « Gravir les marches petit à petit au CF Grenade »| AfricaFoot
Le milieu ivoirien Idriss Diomande a donné un tournant à sa carrière en s’engageant avec le Singida Black Stars FC. Arrivé en provenance du FC Zoman, l’ancien pensionnaire de Ligue 1 ivoirienne a paraphé un contrat de deux saisons assorti d’une année supplémentaire en option. Ancien joueur de Zoman FC, Diomande voit dans ce transfert […] Idriss Diomande : « Je vais en Tanzanie pour viser plus haut »| AfricaFoot
L’AJ Auxerre a officialisé mercredi 24 septembre la prolongation de Clément Akpa jusqu’en 2028. Une décision forte pour le latéral gauche ivoirien, arrivé en Bourgogne avec l’ambition de franchir un cap et désormais convaincu par le projet auxerrois. Dans les colonnes d’Africafoot, le joueur s’est exprimé sur les raisons de son choix, ses objectifs et […] Clément Akpa : “À Auxerre, je me sens important”| AfricaFoot
Talent prometteur, le jeune défenseur central polyvalent sénégalais d’origine malienne, Karamokho Camara alias « Boua », a signé son premier contrat professionnel avec Le Havre comme annoncé en exclusivité par Africafoot. Il rejoint ainsi le football français avec l’ambition de gravir des échelons avec la « Vieille Dame ». Pour ce natif de Dakar, c’est une étape importante dans […] Karamokho Camara : « Le Havre est le meilleur choix pour ma progression »| AfricaFoot
“This is, in a very strange way, my love letter to the city of Boston saying, ‘Thank you so much, let’s have some fun, and let’s do comics.’” The post Bob Shaw On Making WICKED Comic Con Free appeared first on HorizonMass.| HorizonMass
Paid for speed … because “people prefer their McDonald’s with the grease still hot” The post Boston’s Reckless Third-Party Delivery Drivers appeared first on HorizonMass.| HorizonMass
Wow. Wow. Wow. Do you know about John Busbee’s “The Culture Buzz”? If you don’t, you need to catch up! It’s my new favorite program on the award-winning, independent r…| Victoria Ponders
Video interview: Anna Chen & Thomas Karat discuss the collapsing empire's desperate measures to maintain hegemony in the global Three Body Problem: US, Europe & China. Are we headed for world war?| Anna Chen – Renew the spirit, free the mind
Eushavia Bogan on pivoting from farmer to doctor, plus tips on empowering yourself within the medical industrial complex.This interview is part of a series with some of The Strange Foundation’s Earth-aligned summer residents.Whenever I go to a doctor, or watch shows a| Dark Properties
Ambika Sangaran is redefining what it means to create meaningful work in a rapidly changing world. As Co-Founder and COO of Mereka, she has built a talent development ecosystem that connects people to skills, mentorship and income-generating opportunities, with a particular focus on those often overlooked by traditional employment pathways. With over a decade of […] The post When programmes reflect the realities of people’s lives, they don’t just train, they transform pathways to work. ...| SEWF
Meet SEWF25 speaker Abdul R. Shiil, Co-founder & Director of Sahan Care. Learn how he empowers to refugee women and the elderly.| SEWF
Get to know Pat Mack, Founder and CEO of PVM. The post InterView: Pat Mack appeared first on Tampa Magazine.| Tampa Magazine
Caren Beilin’s new book, Sea, Poison, is a short, sprawling novel, remarkably complex in its brevity and wonderfully playful despite the heaviness of its themes. It tells the story of Cumin Baleen, a writer living in a “city of hospitals,” as she tries to make sense of a medical scam that targeted her. Sea, Poison […]| Fractured
Brian Nicholson talks to the author of Shriekers and Pebbles about those comics, her career, and a whole lot more. The post You become a better writer by embodying characters: A chat with Molly Colleen O’Connell appeared first on The Comics Journal.| The Comics Journal
You just finished a job interview and you’re wondering whether you should send a thank-you email now. Generally speaking, it’s a good idea to send a short thank-you email and express your appreciation. This shows you’re a nice person and you value other people. But your thank-you email could serve other functions in addition to […] The post Thank You Email After an Interview: How to Write It & Examples appeared first on Customer Happiness Blog.| Customer Happiness Blog
Someone Else’s Hunger is a singular debut that immerses readers in one woman’s journey to thrive despite sexual violence, disordered eating, and the generational trauma of the colonial wound. Through a series of portraits and prayers, hymns and lyrical meditations, DeSendi dialogues with both the divine and the everyday joys of kinship to disrupt and…| The Adroit Journal
INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Wendy Bjork. The Wendy Bjork Commentaries On a recent Price of Business show, Host Kevin Price interviewed Wendy Bjork, The MS Mentor. Wendy Bjork is an international bestselling author, keynote speaker, and founder of HeartsofWellness.com.... The post From Survival to Blueprint: Architect Your Healing Journey appeared first on T...| The Times USA
Addiction, death, and loss are everywhere in Liza Hudock’s debut collection, Reveille (released by Flood Editions in August), but they are not its actual subject. Instead, the poems wrestle—as near as it can be stated—with the world the speaker inhabits. Whether she turns her attention to a moth, the comparison between a pumpkin and a| FOUR WAY REVIEW
Julia Thacker’s debut collection To Wildness was recently awarded the Anthony Hecht prize by Paul Muldoon. The book makes its way through the wilds of New England, grieving the family born an…| FOUR WAY REVIEW
Much recent international relations scholarship has argued that states are unable to control e-commerce, so that private actors are coming to play a dominant role. However, this body of literature fails to account for emerging “hybrid institutions,” in which states create general frameworks of rules, which are then implemented by private actors. This article examines ...| Henry Farrell
Dustin Stanley’s path to becoming one of the country’s most respected retirement advisors wasn’t straight. It began in Louisville, Kentucky, where he grew up in a tight-knit family that loved... Meet Dustin Stanley| ideamensch
Dr. Jon Connolly has always believed in showing up with purpose. Raised in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, he learned early on that effort and heart matter just as much as... Meet Jon Connolly Sussex| ideamensch
Douglas Kuluk grew up in Thompson, Manitoba, where winter meant more than cold—it meant connection. Each year, he watched as frozen rivers and lakes transformed into roads, opening lifelines to... Meet Douglas Kuluk| ideamensch
Simon Joseph financial advisor’s journey into the world of finance began with curiosity and discipline. Growing up, he developed an early interest in how money worked and how small decisions... Meet Simon Joseph| ideamensch
A Millbury, Massachusetts-based Certified Public Accountant (CPA), George Gillmore has served as manager at Greenburg, Rosenblat, Kull & Bitsoli, P.C., since 2019. In this role, George Gillmore draws upon more... Meet George Gillmore| ideamensch
Sayan Biswas is a Saint Paul, Minnesota, entrepreneur with leadership in sustainable energy development and commercialization. Sayan Biswas launched TerraCare Energy, LLC, in Saint Paul in 2025, after working since... Meet Sayan Biswas| ideamensch
Kent Heckenlively is an attorney, science teacher, and two-time New York Times bestselling author known for his fearless critique of institutional corruption. He is best recognized for coauthoring the PLAGUE... Meet Kent Heckenlively| ideamensch
Tania-Joy Bartlett grew up with a passion for building things and an even stronger passion for building community. From an early age, she was drawn to hands-on work and the... Meet Tania-Joy Bartlett| ideamensch
Based in Providence, Rhode Island, Ian Chinich joined Barrington’s Faulkner Consulting Group as an escalation analyst in 2017. In this position with the| ideamensch
Jennifer Acker‘s debut book, The Limits of the World, was a fiction honoree for the Massachusetts Book Award, and her short stories, essays, translations, and reviews have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Oprah Daily, the Washington Post, Literary Hub, n+1, and The Yale Review, among other places. Now she’s back with another novel, publishing on April 14, 2026. Surrender follows […]| debutiful
SenLinYu (she/they) grew up in the Pacific Northwest and studied classical liberal arts and culture. They started writing in the Notes app of their phone during their baby’s nap time. Their collected online works have garnered over twenty million individual downloads and have been translated into twenty-three languages. They live in Portland with their family. ALCHEMISED is their first novel. Hi SenLinYu – welcome to The Fantasy Hive! It was a real pleasure to read Alchemised...| Fantasy-Hive
Edgar Garcia on research, collaborative listening, and dreams.| The Cincinnati Review