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What Hallmark Taught Me by Mary Flynn

What Hallmark Taught Me by Mary Flynn

By Mary Flynn On the very first day that I “cared enough to send the very best,” I sat down with the Editorial Director of Hallmark Cards in Kansas City. I admit I felt intimidated. As someone who routinely wrote book reviews for The New York Times, Web Schott was the most serious and erudite […]

August 25, 2024 | By | 2 Replies More
Aleighsha Parke: On Writing

Aleighsha Parke: On Writing

I first fell in love with storytelling when I was in elementary school. Reading and books were a big part of my childhood, and I always looked forward to creative writing assignments in school. But I never thought about trying to write my own stories until high school. It was a natural progression—I read hundreds […]

August 19, 2024 | By | Reply More
Pursuing a Rogue Route to Publishing

Pursuing a Rogue Route to Publishing

By Sandra L. Young In life, I tend to adhere to the expectations of polite modern society. But in my publishing journey, I’ve ended up pursuing a more adventurous, rogue route.  For my three-book Divine Vintage series, I dared to defy genre, wrapping romances around historical mysteries and a ghostly sizzle. You may know that […]

August 15, 2024 | By | 5 Replies More
On Writing Memento Mori by Eunice Hong

On Writing Memento Mori by Eunice Hong

Memento Mori revolves around different interpretations of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, as told by a Korean woman to her younger brother. In its simplest and most well-known form, the story goes something like this:  On her wedding day, Eurydice dies of a snakebite. Grief-stricken Orpheus, newly wedded and widowed, descends to the underworld […]

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My Transformation from ‘Slob’ to ‘Snob’— and Why I Wrote It Down

My Transformation from ‘Slob’ to ‘Snob’— and Why I Wrote It Down

“Girl, ye getting above ye’ raisin’.” That’s what I was told. Anytime I talked about my dreams of being wealthy and successful, I was shot down with that statement. Wanting more was wrong. Wanting more meant I was a stuck-up snob. Being socialized in rural Kentucky has its fair share of disadvantages, especially growing up […]

August 12, 2024 | By | Reply More
AUGUST RECOMMENDED READS

AUGUST RECOMMENDED READS

The Summer of Love and Death (A Ford Family Mystery Book 3), Marcy McCreary “Refreshingly smart, witty, and sophisticated . . .” —Natalie Symons author of Lies in Bone, on The Disappearance of Trudy Solomon “Propulsive, addictive, with lush, visceral prose and richly-layered characters . . .” —May Cobb, author of My Summer Darlings, on The Murder of Madison […]

August 8, 2024 | By | Reply More
In an Age of Medical Miracles, Gains Can Also Mean Loss

In an Age of Medical Miracles, Gains Can Also Mean Loss

By Shelley Wood Author of The Leap Year Gene of Kit McKinley Two ideas were working on my subconscious with The Leap Year Gene of Kit McKinley. First, I was noticing the extraordinary measures people take to look and feel younger even as aging was taking its toll on me. I have been a life-long […]

August 6, 2024 | By | Reply More
Inspiration for my Book A Place Unmade

Inspiration for my Book A Place Unmade

By Carla Seyler The catalyst for my debut novel, A Place Unmade, was an article in the New York Times called Save our Food Free the Seed. When I say catalyst, what I mean is I felt as though my hair caught on fire. In 1980, the Supreme Court allowed living organisms to be patented. […]

July 28, 2024 | By | Reply More
My Transformation from Blogger to Author

My Transformation from Blogger to Author

By Rachel Valencourt  I’ve always been a bit of a book nerd. Back in my journalism school days, I was convinced I’d end up as a writer. But you know how life goes—one minute you’re dreaming big, and the next, you’re just trying to juggle the work-life balance while wondering if you remembered to feed […]

July 15, 2024 | By | Reply More
Writing God Bless The Child

Writing God Bless The Child

The women in God Bless the Child have been tangled up in knots since I first created them nearly two decades ago. Bringing them back out into the light for a fresh look with older eyes and a wiser heart has led even their creator to marvel and wince anew at the raw ferocity that […]

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