When I was searching for an online critique group in 2020 through 12 x 12, a picture book writing challenge, Christina Shawn responded that she was interested. Boy, did I ever luck out! Christina has been a very supportive, helpful, and talented critique partner. Even though she lives 2,000 miles away, I consider her a... The post Christina Shawn, Author appeared first on Renner Writes.| Renner Writes
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by: Shehanne Moore As a huge fan of Shehanne Moore’s spirited, independent female characters in her period romance novels, this book has been long awaited. “If it is worth having, it is…| Art Gowns
If you’ve ever wondered how composting toilets really work, this one’s for you. In Essential Composting Toilets, Ann and Gord Baird explore practical, sustainable solutions for modern living. Today, co-author Gord Baird joins us to answer your top questions about design, installation, maintenance, and life without the flush.| New Society Publishers
Hello and welcome to this Track of Words author interview where today I’m joined by the brilliant E.J. Swift to talk about her wonderful new novel When There Are Wolves Again, which is out now in h…| Track of Words
Author Nyasha Williams and historian Sidney Rose McCall reveal how the seven principles of Kwanzaa offer a desperately needed roadmap back to community. The post Communal Ways of Being: A Conversation About Once Upon a Kwanzaa first appeared on The Children's Book Review.| The Children's Book Review
In our interview, Rashad Mirzayev reflects on Mimi and Ary, exploring trust, resilience, and the power of guiding children with both wisdom and empathy. The post Interview with Rashad Mirzayev, Author of ‘Mimi & Ary’ first appeared on The Children's Book Review.| The Children's Book Review
Deana Plaskon, PhD, LMHC, recently debuted Bella and Bird Explore Anger, which offers young readers practical tools for understanding and managing emotions.| The Children's Book Review
This post consists of a book review, author Q&A, links to the author’s website, places to purchase the book, and other reviews of Releasing Janet. Review of Releasing Janet. Releasing Jan…| Sue's Trifles
Hey friends! Welcome to another Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode! Hopefully you read the feature interview I did with author Sarah...| S.E. Reed
Hey friends! Welcome to another Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode! Hopefully you read the feature interview I did with Avery over on The Writer's Workout website, where I'm a volunteer. If not, please go! Quickly! Without haste! Because Avery shared some great things and you'll wanna read all about her work. Do it now, do it at the end of this bonus, but whatever you do... go and read that interview on the IAS page!Avery, what does your writing ritual look like?I wouldn’t say I really ha...| Writing with Reed
Christian Moody, author of the debut story collection Lost in the Forst of Mechanical Birds, has had his work appear in Esquire, Alaska Quarterly Review, The Cincinnati Review, the Best New American Voices anthology, and the Best American Fantasy anthology. He lives in Indianapolis and works as Brand Director for an e-commerce company. In his […]| debutiful
Listen and Subscribe: Apple | Spotify Sign up for our emails to never miss an interview, book excerpt, cover reveal, or book review. Laura Venita Green, author of Sister Creatures, joined the podcast to discuss starting to write fiction in her 30s, her exploration of horror/gothic/genre, and how cycling across the country changed the course of her life. You […]| debutiful
Grace Byron is a writer and critic whose work appeared in The New Yorker, New York Magazine, The Nation, and Vogue. Her work has explored topics ranging from what the current administration’s policies mean for trans travelers and their passports, gun ownership in the trans community, and the state of trans healthcare. Her debut novel, Herculine, is about a woman who […]| debutiful
Listen and Subscribe: Apple | Spotify Sign up for our emails to never miss an interview, book excerpt, cover reveal, or book review. On every First Taste Reading Series episode, a writer introduces their book and reads a selection from it. Teresa Dzieglewicz, author of Something Small of How to See a River, reads a selection of poems […]| debutiful
When I tell people that I’ve written a book about my cats, they often ask if it’s a children’s book or a humor book. One person who had read my first book—a cross-genre novella with a healthy dose of literary theory—asked if it featured cartoons. I understand that this is where the mind goes when […]| debutiful
Tatiana Țîbuleac is an award-winning Moldovan-Romanian author whose novels have been translated into 17 languages. A former journalist and UNICEF staffer, she now lives in Paris. Her latest book, The Summer My Mother Had Green Eyes, was translated from Romanian by Monica Cure, a Romanian-American writer, translator, and two-time Fulbright recipient and winner of the […]| debutiful
MONSTROUS TALES: HAUNTING ENCOUNTERS WITH BRITAIN’S MYTHOLOGICAL BEASTS is a magical anthology coming soon from Raven Books. To celebrate the upcoming release, and because we thought it would be fun for the Halloween season, we invited some of the anthology’s authors to a roundtable interview. Let’s find out more about Monstrous Tales first: This isle is full of noises… From the finfolk of the beaches of Orkney to the plague monsters of the Welsh mountains, and the giant slugs of the ...| Fantasy-Hive
Sarah's Bookshelves Live Podcast Episode 207: Regina Black talks about her newest novel, August Lane, and shares her book recommendations.| Sarah's Bookshelves
In early 1867, a book of poems stunned the French literary world. Chinese Songs in a French Key is about that remarkable little book, the first literary translation of classical Chinese poetry into a European language. Published in 1867 by a young French woman, The Book of Jade enjoyed a lively reception from the country’s| Columbia University Press Blog - Publishing a universe of knowledge for reade...
Vanessa Kramer is a talented author specializing in dark fantasy, paranormal romance, and mystery. Her works delve into themes of love and loss, influenced by her Catholic upbringing and mythology. Balancing writing with her in-home daycare, she continues to evolve as a writer, emphasizing the importance of community and supporting indie authors.| The Reading Palette
We are pleased to have Joseph W. Trigg and Robin Darling-Young join us to discuss their new edited volume Teacher of the Logos: Essays on Origen’s Rediscovered Lost Work. Joseph... READ MORE The post Interview with Joseph Trigg and Robin Darling-Young about their book Teacher of the Logos: Essays on Origen’s Rediscovered Lost Work. appeared first on Catholic University of America Press.| Catholic University of America Press
Every October, when “Bad Moon Rising” creeps onto Teri Polen’s blog “Books and Such” it’s a worldwide event. This year marks a decade of author interviews about all things spooky and scary, fictional AND otherwise! To celebrate ten years of October Bad Moons, ghouls, werewolves, and haunted corn mazes, Teri’s brought back the most popular […]| Myths of the Mirror
David Obst describes the Big Car industry and lifestyle and its negative impact on society, and offers advice on how consumers can fight back.| Columbia University Press Blog - Publishing a universe of knowledge for reade...
New Book Spotlight Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine A mini-interview with Kristina Ten Tell us about your new book? Tell Me Yours, I’ll Tell You Mine is my…| Space Cowboy Books
Sarah's Bookshelves Live Podcast Episode 206: Gays Reading podcast host chats book festivals, author interviews, and book recs.| Sarah's Bookshelves
I’d like to introduce you to one of my online critique partners, Brittany Richman. She brings to our group a variety of skills and expertise. Brittany is a former political staffer who worked for the White House and Congress, holds an MFA in writing for children from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and has published... The post Brittany Richman, Author appeared first on Renner Writes.| Renner Writes
John Maresca and Ida Manton argue Putin must be defeated militarily before diplomacy, urging sustained Western support for Ukraine's independence. The post Ambassador John Maresca and Ida Manton on the War in Ukraine first appeared on Columbia University Press Blog.| Columbia University Press Blog
Can you believe it! Nearly a decade in the making, two title and book cover switches, tons of editing and …Continue reading →| Deborah J. Brasket, Author
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Come chat with Sarah Chamberlain about her latest novel, Love Walked In, featuring a sunshine American bookstore whisperer and a grumpy British bookstore owner.| Armed with A Book
Discover how Elite Author Justin Chase redefines leadership by emphasizing value and collaboration over mere results.| selfpublishing.com : The #1 Resource For Self-Publishing a Book
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
This week we take a closer look into Augustin Laffay, SJ, and Gianni Festa's latest book, St. Dominic and His Mission. The post Interview with Augustin Laffay, SJ on St Dominic and His Mission appeared first on Catholic University of America Press.| Catholic University of America Press
Today we're thrilled to welcome to the Hive authors from upcoming Dark Academia anthology THESE DREAMING SPIRES to discuss what the genre means to them!| Fantasy-Hive
Author Jamie Sumner joins us to talk about her new middle grade novel, SCHOOLED.| Teen Librarian Toolbox
DiAnn Mills @DiAnnMills Welcome to Author Spotlight and Kristine Delano, my featured suspense author! Kristine Delano is an award-winning author of suspense with a heart for hope. After over two decades navigating the high-stakes world of Wall Street, she’s swapped stock charts for storytelling, crafting domestic thrillers that reflect the complexities of work/life balance. In pursuit of story, she hosts ... Read More The post Author Spotlight! Kristine Delano appeared first on DiAnn Mills.| DiAnn Mills
Come chat with Mara Williams about her latest novel, The Truth is in the Detours about estranged friendship and family secrets.| Armed with A Book
I'm thrilled to interview sister and brother Kim Shearer and Chas! Pangburn to talk about their ideation, collaboration, making graphic novels, and more!| Imagination Soup
Phoebe Greenwood is a London-based journalist who was a freelance correspondent in Jerusalem covering the Middle East for the Guardian, Daily Telegraph, and Sunday Times between 2010 and 2013. From…| debutiful
Rose Keating is an Irish writer who studied creative writing at the University of East Anglia, where she was a recipient of the Malcolm Bradbury Scholarship and the Curtis Brown Prize. She also won…| debutiful
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Today, we sit down with Wendi Schuller to talk about The Adventures of Margo: Girl Detective and the art of crafting mysteries for young readers.| The Children's Book Review
This week on the blog, John Gavin, S.J. talks about his latest book, Growing into God: The Fathers of the Church on Christian Maturity.| Catholic University of America Press
I've had some fun texts, pictures, and social media posts from people who've bought my book. It's exciting to see…| Legacy Book Press LLC
Interview with Dylan Thuras and Jennifer Swanson, authors of The Atlas Obscura Guide to Inventing the World| From The Mixed Up Files
An interview with Jeanne Birdsall about her new middle-grade novel, THE LIBRARY OF UNRULY TREASURES.| From The Mixed Up Files
In Episode 201, author Lidija Hilje talks with Sarah about her debut novel, Slanting Towards the Sea. Spanning two decades… The post Podcast Episode 201: Lidija Hilje (Author of Slanting Towards the Sea) appeared first on Sarah's Bookshelves.| Sarah's Bookshelves
New Book Spotlight To Wonder and Starshine A mini-interview with Jendia Gammon Tell us about your new book? To Wonder and Starshine is a charming collection of tales from fairylands to…| Space Cowboy Books
Hey friends! Welcome to another Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode! Hopefully you read the feature on Bruce over on The Writer's Workout website, where I'm a volunteer. If not, well, you're the one who's missing out. Because Bruce is the kinda author you should get to know more about. He's one of my all time favorite people in the #writingcommunity and everyone should want him in their circle. What does your writing ritual look like?Like most authors, writing fiction is something I have to bal| Writing with Reed
Hello and welcome to Track of Words for today’s author interview with the fantastic Grace Chan, in which we’re going to be talking about her debut novel Every Version of You – out now from Ve…| Track of Words
Hey friends! Welcome to the next Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode!! Hopefully you read the feature on Brittany over on The Writer's...| S.E. Reed
Hey friends! Welcome to another Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode! Hopefully you read the feature on Shaelynn over on The Writer's...| S.E. Reed
Hey friends! Welcome to another Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode! Hopefully you read the feature on Romany over on The Writer's...| S.E. Reed
Hey friends! Welcome to another Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode! Hopefully you read the feature on Arwyn over on The Writer's...| S.E. Reed
Hey friends! Welcome to another Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode! Hopefully you read the feature on Alex over on The Writer's Workout...| S.E. Reed
Hey friends! Welcome to another Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode! Hopefully you read the feature on Thea over on The Writer's Workout...| S.E. Reed
Hey friends! Welcome to the first Indie Author Spotlight Bonus Episode!! Hopefully you read the feature on Diane over on The Writer's...| S.E. Reed
When I started doing author interviews, I had no idea I’d meet so many creative and interesting people from around the globe. Romany...| S.E. Reed
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Contexts is a quarterly magazine that makes cutting-edge social research accessible to general readers.| Contexts
Hello and welcome to this Track of Words author interview – please join me in welcoming the fantastic Adam Oyebanji who’s here to chat about his brand new novel Esperance, which is out now fr…| Track of Words
New Book Spotlight| Space Cowboy Books
New Book Spotlight| Space Cowboy Books
Strengthen your novel’s structure by creating a great midpoint that can turn your story into a classic and make your ending unforgettable.| Christian Publishing Show
Many first-time authors think that all they need to do is write a book, upload it to Amazon, and voilà Readers will come flocking. This is not the case. The reality is that the journey of writing and publishing a book is a long and arduous one. For most authors it takes 5 to 15 […]| Christian Publishing Show
Find out what authors need to run a successful Kickstarter campaign for a book and how you can begin preparing for your Kickstarter.| Christian Publishing Show
Sarah's Bookshelves Live Podcast Episode 193: Clare Leslie Hall chats about her new novel, Broken Country, and shares some book recommendations.| Sarah's Bookshelves
By William Lychack My friendship with Miles Harvey goes back 35 years, back to our MFA days at the University of Michigan. Hardly a week goes by when we’re not on the phone or writing emails or even visiting in real life to go bowling, and I shudder to think where my life would be| Hypertext Magazine - Publishing fiction, essays, poetry, visual art, & interv...
Simon Kennedy is the author of Against Worldview: Reimagining Christian Formation as Growth in Wisdom. He challenges the conventions of Christian worldview education and provides a better way. But rather than shattering the lenses of Christian worldview, Kennedy reframes worldview around wisdom.| Lexham Press
Bruce Pass and Gert de Kok are the editors and translators of The Foremost Problems of Contemporary Dogmatics: On Faith, Knowledge, and the Christian Tradition, written by Herman Bavinck and just recently translated into English for the first time. A series of lectures delivered at the Free Universi| Lexham Press
Brad East is the author of The Church: A Guide to the People of God. In this sixth volume in the Christian Essentials series, East traces the story of God’s people, from father Abraham to the coming of Christ. He shows how we need the scope of the entire Bible to fully grasp the mystery of the churc| Lexham Press
James M. Hamilton Jr. and Matthew Damico are the co-authors of Reading the Psalms as Scripture. They guide the reader to delight in the spiritual artistry of the psalms. Psalms is a carefully arranged book saturated in Scripture. The psalmists drew from imagery and themes from earlier Scripture, whi| Lexham Press
Robert Smith is the author of The Body God Gives: A Biblical Response to Transgender Theory. He argues that God intends a person’s gender to be grounded in the reality of his or her biological sex—the body God has given. He also evaluates the shifts in how society thinks and talks about sex and gend| Lexham Press
When I had the pleasure of meeting Emma Otheguy, I got a taste of her passion for introducing history to young readers. In addition to writing early readers and picture books, she is the author of middle grade novels, Silver Meadows (Knopf, 2019) and Sofia Acosta Makes a Scene (Knopf, 2022). I am excited to share our recent discussion featuring the launch, both in English and in Spanish, of her upcoming book, Cousins in the Time of Magic. (February 25, 2025). In this time travel adventure, th...| From The Mixed Up Files
Tony Robles interviews author William Giraldi (Hold the Dark and The Hero's Body.) Their conversation ranges from manhood and body building to the masculinity of speed. We celebrate poetry month with Tony Robles, Joseph Jason Santiago Lacour, Tommi Avicolli Mecca and Sabrena Taylor. Martha Cinader on the path to publication.| Listen & Be Heard Network
Host Bianca Schulze and the beloved author explore DiCamillo's latest works, including Orris and Timble: The Beginning and The Hotel Balzaar.| The Children's Book Review
New York Times bestselling author Eva Chen and illustrator Sophie Diao talk about their picture book I Am Golden, a moving ode to the immigrant experience.| The Children's Book Review
Welcome to The Weirn Books, Vol. 2 Blog Tour! To celebrate the release of The Weirn Books, Vol. 2: The Ghost and the Stolen Dragon by Svetlana Chmakova on October 15th, blogs across the web are featuring Q&As with Svetlana, plus a chance to win one of 5 sets of Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 […]| Shooting Stars Mag
Todd Hains is an editor with Lexham Press and author of Who Is Our King? In this new board book in the FatCat series, simple words and fun illustrations invite toddlers to meet King Jesus. Follow Jesus from his birth to his resurrection and praise this baby who made us and saved us. And search for F| Lexham Press
Robert Elmer is the editor of Grace from Heaven: Prayers of the Reformation. In this newest volume in the Prayers of the Church series, Elmer collects prayers from influential Protestant voices of the Reformation that express deep longings, theological richness, and a burning desire for God’s grace.| Lexham Press
Andrea Burke is the author of A Bit of Earth: A Year in the Garden with God. In her new book, she looks at the seasonal practice and common grace of gardening through a devotional lens. Part memoir, part prayer book, A Bit of Earth weaves care and intent through moments of ordinary living. In our| Lexham Press
In this episode of the Growing Readers Podcast, Peter Sís and I talk about the picture book he created, Nicky & Vera: A Quiet Hero of the Holocaust and the Children He Rescued.| The Children's Book Review
Award-winning author and illustrator Lauren Castillo shares experiences and meaningful inspirations behind her latest picture book, Just Like Millie.| The Children's Book Review
Noted anthropologist and educator Dr. Johnetta Betsch Cole and award-winning illustrator Nelda La Teef talk about African Proverbs for All Ages.| The Children's Book Review
Your favorite author and illustrator, Bob Shea talks about the importance of reading for fun and his latest funny picture book, I Am a Baby.| The Children's Book Review
Embark on a journey of wonder and creativity with award-winning children's author and illustrator Loren Long in this captivating episode about The Yellow Bus.| The Children's Book Review
Educating the Body presents a history of physical education in Canada, shedding light on its major advocates, innovators, and institutions.| University of Toronto Press
Children's author Beth Anderson discusses her latest book, Thomas Jefferson's Battle for Science: Bias, Truth, and a Mighty Moose.| The Children's Book Review
Educating the Body presents a history of physical education in Canada, shedding light on its major advocates, innovators, and institutions.| University of Toronto Press
Educating the Body presents a history of physical education in Canada, shedding light on its major advocates, innovators, and institutions.| University of Toronto Press
Welcome to STEM Tuesday: Author Interview, a repeating feature for the last Tuesday of every month. Go Science-Tech-Engineering-Math! Why are author interviews such an important part of STEM Tuesday? For one, it’s fun for kids (and adults!) to read about doing research and writing from the person doing the work. Plus, getting a glimpse into what it’s like to be an author can get kids (again – and adults!) excited about doing their own writing! Without further ado, let’s meet Lori Al...| From The Mixed Up Files
Murray J. Harris is the author of Navigating Tough Texts, Volume 2: A Guide to Problem Passages in the New Testament. In his new book, he concisely considers more than eighty tricky passages in the New Testament, showing how these texts offer insights with implications for theology, apologetics, mis| Lexham Press
Benjamin B. Saunders is the author of The Crisis of Civil Law: What the Bible Teaches about Law and What It Means Today. In his new book, Saunders draws from Scripture and the Christian tradition to provide valuable guidance on contemporary legal questions and the role of civil government. In our| Lexham Press
J. V. Fesko is the author of The Giver of Life: The Biblical Doctrine of the Holy Spirit and Salvation. In his new book, he reflects on the person and work of the Holy Spirit in the application of Christ’s work for the salvation of sinners, provides a thorough and trustworthy guide to the Holy Spiri| Lexham Press
Doug Webster is the author of More than a Sermon: The Purpose and Practice of Christian Preaching. In his new book, highlights the prophetic and pastoral challenge of preaching today. The task is both harder and easier than we imagine, as we are called to proclaim the biblical text in a way that con| Lexham Press