Category: Women’s Books and Writings

Meet The Author: Clare Empson
What was the inspiration behind HIM? Eleven years ago we moved from South London to the country. We were renting on this picturesque country estate and it was almost absurdly idyllic – day old lambs gambolling on the drive and a parkland full of deer. Friends would arrive with gifts of freshly laid eggs […]

Interview with Caroline Montague, Author of An Italian Affair
Caroline won her first National Poetry competition at 10 years old and from that moment dreamed of being a writer. After juggling motherhood with modelling assignments, she founded an Interior Design Company working on many projects in the UK and abroad. Her second marriage to the widowed Conroy Harrowby brought four stepchildren into her life, […]

Interview with Dr. Lynette Louise
By: Tsara Shelton INTRODUCTION I confess that both my sister and I, who are the most voracious readers in our family, believe Dr. Lynette Louise (The Brain Broad) might be the most gifted writer we’ve ever read. I also confess that she is our mom. Now, before you go thinking our opinion is less valid […]

Interview with Kayce Stevens Hughlett
Kayce Stevens Hughlett is a tender, a healer, and an artist of being alive who believes in everyday magic and that complex issues often call for simple practices and author of SoulStroller. We’re delighted to feature this interview with her! Thank you so much for joining us on WWWB, Kayce! Tell us about the beginning, where […]

Interview with Veronica Cline Barton
Veronica Cline Barton earned graduate degrees in both engineering and business and has had successful careers in the software and technology industries. Her lifelong love affair with British cozy murder mysteries inspired her to embark on a literary career. We’re delighted to feature this interview with her! Thank you so much for joining us on […]

Q AND A WITH AYSER SALMAN
In her dynamic debut, The Wrong End of the Table: A Mostly Comic Memoir of a Muslim Arab American Woman Just Trying to Fit In, Los Angeles writer and producer Ayser Salman traces her unlikely journey from Baghdad to Hollywood, by way of Ohio, Saudi Arabia and Kentucky. First comes Emigration, then Naturalization, and finally […]

Interview With Erin Bartels
We are delighted to feature this interview with Erin Bartels! You have received rave reviews for your debut novel, We Hope for Better Things. How is your newest book, The Words between Us, different than your first work? Unlike We Hope for Better Things, there is no historical element. The Words between Us all happens […]

Writing A Caregiver’s Tale
Donna O’Donnell Figurski’s nightmare began when the neurosurgeon said her husband, David, would be a great organ donor. David had suffered a traumatic brain injury and over the following two weeks, he survived three brain surgeries, defeating desperate odds. For the next 13 years, Donna took on the often-overlooked role of caregiver to her husband, […]

The Case for Mentorship or Who’s Teaching Whom?
This year I have the great privilege of mentoring an intern from my high school alma mater – a talented student who is applying to college programs and developing her writing portfolio alongside her role as co-President of the high school’s Writing Club. We check in regularly to discuss writing – both the craft and […]

Coping: An Author’s Chat With A Character
Author Lynn Goodwin chats to her book character Sandee Mason. Dear Sandee Mason, I am so sorry our publisher gave up. I loved your story and I know you did too. You were always my favorite character. You let me know your opinions. Shared them without hesitation. Loved your streaks of maturity, your aspirations, and […]
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