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Writers and Friendship: Co-authoring a Series

Writers and Friendship: Co-authoring a Series

By  Patricia Sands It has been fifteen (wonderful, for me) years since my first novel, The Bridge Club, was published. One thought I always express when asked about the best things I’ve learned in this writing world is this: the global writing community is collegial, supportive, encouraging, and all about friendship in the commitment to […]

January 4, 2025 | By | Reply More
ALL THE PRETTY SHOES: EXCERPT

ALL THE PRETTY SHOES: EXCERPT

All the Pretty Shoes  A memoir by Marianne Klein, aka Marika Roth  Marianne R. Klein, aka Marika Roth, was born in Budapest, Hungary. She lived in Paris, France after WWII, until she was transferred to Montreal, Canada for adoption. There she studied creative writing as well as psychology at Sir George William University in Montreal. […]

January 3, 2025 | By | Reply More
Reading with Rochelle Weinstein: December 2024

Reading with Rochelle Weinstein: December 2024

Hello Readers & Friends, Happy New Year! 2025. It’s still hard to believe. Is it just me or are the years flying by?! As we start on the first page of a blank book (some of us literally), I’m wondering if you make resolutions? Here’s mine: to get better at saying no to things that […]

January 2, 2025 | By | Reply More
The Taking, a New Novel by Dona Masi, Explores What it’s Like to Confront the Unknown

The Taking, a New Novel by Dona Masi, Explores What it’s Like to Confront the Unknown

By Dona Masi  Human history is filled with stories about encounters with strange beings from other planets. In these stories, human beings are confronted by the unknown in their experiences with out-of-the-world creatures, and it changes their lives forever. At least this is true according to the legends of unidentified flying objects and alien abductions, […]

January 2, 2025 | By | Reply More
Launch Diaries: Asking for Author Blurbs

Launch Diaries: Asking for Author Blurbs

I once believed the hardest part of becoming an author was querying the novel—which is like believing parenting can’t possibly get tougher than during the infant stage.  (Insert maniacal laughter of parents with teenagers and authors asking for endorsements here.) Before my own publishing journey, I noticed jacket quotes on books, I just never considered how they […]

January 1, 2025 | By | Reply More
RIP Villager J

RIP Villager J

By Barbara Bos Villager J and I always saluted when we encountered each other, backs straight, heels clicking. I’m not sure who started it. I think I did. It became our inside joke. Today I’m going to salute him one last time but he won’t salute me back because he’s inside a coffin and it’s […]

December 29, 2024 | By | Reply More
I Didn’t Write My Book, I Felt It

I Didn’t Write My Book, I Felt It

By  Sarah Lavane I think I’m a “one and done” author. Perhaps I’m wrong and there’s another book that will wriggle its way out of me in the future, but my memoir wasn’t a book I planned to write. It was a years-long feeling I couldn’t shake. It was a compulsion struggling to find its […]

December 28, 2024 | By | Reply More
Why I Write Silver Romance by Lynne M. Spreen

Why I Write Silver Romance by Lynne M. Spreen

by Lynne M. Spreen All my life, I dreamed of literary success. I wanted to write and publish a blockbuster novel and live the life of the successful author. The universe had other plans, so I set the dream aside and applied myself to earning a paycheck. While rearing my son, climbing a career ladder, […]

December 27, 2024 | By | Reply More
Did You Come This Far To Only Come This Far?

Did You Come This Far To Only Come This Far?

Did You Come This Far To Only Come This Far? By Rachel Stone It’s often said we shouldn’t dwell in the past. That we need to let it go. To live in the now, and focus on the future. Well, I’m just going to put it out there: sometimes that rear-view mirror is the only way forward. It’s no secret […]

December 26, 2024 | By | Reply More
Chucking the Rules and Finding Ultimate Freedom in Indie Publishing

Chucking the Rules and Finding Ultimate Freedom in Indie Publishing

How one author with a wildly different book had to do it herself. Welp! Things don’t often happen as one thinks they should. As I penned (for the last twenty-plus years) what I once believed to be the next great American novel, I never considered that getting my story into the hands of readers would […]

December 21, 2024 | By | Reply More