In this interview, debut author and publicist Lauren Morrow discusses what inspired her debut novel, the copyediting process, and more. The post Lauren Morrow: On Starting Over to Move Forward With Writing appeared first on Writer's Digest.| Writer's Digest
In this interview, bestselling author Hank Phillippi Ryan discusses the fear of writing personal experiences and feelings in her new thriller novel, All This Could Be Yours. The post Hank Phillippi Ryan: On Real Experiences and Mistakes Inspiring a Thriller Novel appeared first on Writer's Digest.| Writer's Digest
To celebrate the release of his epic fantasy THE LAST VIGILANT, Mark A. Latham joins our Nils for an interview: "Top of the list was “Miss Marple and Richard Sharpe go on adventures in Westeros”, and that [rather glib] one-liner stayed at the top of my mood board for quite some time."| Fantasy-Hive
At the heart of every bold idea is a changemaker. At Harvard Education Press, we’re proud to publish authors whose research challenges systems, amplifies equity, and creates space for transformative... READ MORE The post Author Spotlight: Richard O. Welsh appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
Behind every great book is a great mind. At Harvard Education Press, our authors don’t just write about education—they live it. They lead schools, shape policy, inspire teachers, and reimagine... READ MORE The post Author Spotlight: Elizabeth A. City appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
Our authors are the heart of our press. They are among the brightest minds, both nationally and internationally, in the field of education. We admire their breadth of knowledge and... READ MORE The post Author Spotlight: Laura C. Chávez-Moreno appeared first on Harvard Education Press.| Harvard Education Press
Our authors are the heart of our press. They are among the brightest minds, both nationally and internationally, in the field of education.| Harvard Education Press
What are the components of writing a story that wins the Writers of the Future? Joel Scoberg breaks down his writing process in creating a winning story. The post “It’s alive! It’s alive!” Taking the Spark of an Idea to Bring to Life a Writers of the Future Winning Story appeared first on Writers & Illustrators of the Future.| Writers & Illustrators of the Future
In this interview, author Daphne Fama discusses writing a love letter to Filipino history with her debut horror novel, House of Monstrous Women.| Writer's Digest
Author Catherine Dang discusses the shocking true story that helped inspire her new coming-of-age horror novel, What Hunger.| Writer's Digest
In this interview, author Emma Hamm discusses the differences in indie and traditional publishing, using books as an escape, and more.| Writer's Digest
In this interview, author Mariah Rigg discusses breaking writing rules in her debut short story collection, Extinction Capital of the World.| Writer's Digest
Gibson Fay-LeBlanc’s first collection of poems, Death of a Ventriloquist won the Vassar Miller Prize, and his second, Deke Dangle Dive, was published by CavanKerry Press in 2021. His poems have appeared recently in magazines including Narrative Magazine, Pleiades, Poetry Northwest, and Orion. He currently serves as Executive Director of the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance.| decembermag.org
In this interview, author Emily Buchanan discusses the balancing act of speculative fiction and realism in her debut novel, Send Flowers.| Writer's Digest
It's been roughly one year since I graced that stage in Hollywood. I still remember those nerves, that anxiety, and my excitement. For years, I had my sights set on that stage and pursued it with dogged conviction. The post Reflections from a Writers of the Future Winner: One Year Out appeared first on Writers & Illustrators of the Future.| Writers & Illustrators of the Future
A. J. Bermudez is an award-winning author and filmmaker based in Los Angeles and New York. She's "attracted to stories in which extremely intelligent characters are thrown into subservience, stories that track an arc from non-agency to agency. And the most interesting stories to me are both literal and figurative."|
Bob Hicok is the author of Water Look Away (Copper Canyon Press, 2023). He has received a Guggenheim, two NEA Fellowships, the Bobbitt Prize from the Library of Congress, nine Pushcart Prizes, and was twice a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. His poems have appeared in nine volumes of the Best American Poetry.| decembermag.org