Category: Women’s Books and Writings

Interview with Kathy Pooler
Kathy Pooler’s compelling new memoir Just the Way He Walked: A Mother’s Story of Healing and Hope profiles two addicts: her son Brian and herself. She thinks she can “fix” her son with love, money and support. She doesn’t realize how she enables him to drink more. Days and nights go by and she has […]

Authors Interviewing Their Characters: Katie Golding and Billy King
Contemporary Romance author Katie Golding interviews Billy King, a cowboy-motorcycle racer returned home for the holidays in her upcoming debut FEARLESS; the first novel in her Moto Grand Prix series. KG: Hi Billy! Thanks for finding the time to talk to me today. BK: Yes, ma’am. Always happy to lend a moment when need be. […]

Interview with Lydia Grey, one of The Silver Ladies of London
My name is Lesley Eames and I write 1920s-set historical romances. The first of these, The Silver Ladies of London was shortlisted in the 2019 UK Romantic Novel Awards run by the Romantic Novelists’ Association together with Goldsboro Books. I’m delighted to be introducing Women Writers to one of those Silver Ladies, Lydia Grey, who […]

Interview with Kimberly Collins
Kimberly Collin’s Blood Creek gives voice to the women who fought during the West Virginia Coal Mine Wars of the early 1900s. Collins dives into the lesser-known coal mine wars and tells the untold story of the women of Appalachia. Ellie Cline arrives in West Virginia the talk – and envy – of the town, […]

INTERVIEW WITH NICOLE MEIER
Nicole Meier is a native Southern Californian who pulled up roots and moved to the Pacific Northwest, where she lives with her husband, three children, and one very nosey Aussiedoodle. Her debut novel, THE HOUSE OF BRADBURY, was chosen as a Best Book of 2016 by Refinery29. Her second novel, THE GIRL MADE OF CLAY, was […]

Authors Interviewing Their Characters: Susy Norman interviews Marcus
In the novel, The Ground is Full of Holes, Marcus, a consultant anaesthetist in a busy London hospital, is trying to cope with the demands of the operating theatre and the dying days of an extra-marital affair. The author, Suzy Norman, interviews Marcus. What is the most important thing we need to know about you? […]

Channelling Marilynne: Translation as Possession, Envy and Belonging
By Gwen Davies, translator of The Jeweller by Caryl Lewis ‘I get it!’ my author announced. ‘You may not be on my side but you definitely want the best for my work.’ She’d just been at the brutal end of my red pen as we came towards the end of several proofs with me as […]

An Interview with Judy Stone, MD, author of RESILIENCE
Dr. Stone is the daughter of Hungarian Holocaust survivors. Her book RESILIENCE is a study in human contrasts: kindness and callousness, tolerance and hatred, humanity and cruelty. During World War II, hundreds of thousands of Hungarian Jews suffered prejudice and discrimination, oppressive segregation, and wholesale murder at the hands of the Nazis. But like the flower that grows […]

Interview with Diane C. McPhail, author of THE ABOLITIONIST’S DAUGHTER
Based on true events and rooted in family history, Diane C. McPhail’s debut novel upends stereotypes of the Civil War South with a rare depiction of Southern Abolitionism and the experiences of three astonishing women. We are delighted to feature this interview with her! Q: Tell us a little about the background of THE ABOLITIONIST’S […]

Authors Interviewing Their Characters: Lauren Gershell
Lauren Gershell interviews Tatum Ferris, a spin teacher new to New York City and a character in her novel, THAT’S WHAT FRENEMIES ARE FOR. LG: Thank you for being here and agreeing to talk to me. TF: Oh, I am so so excited and grateful to be here. This is so cool and fun! Honestly, […]
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