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  • Andrea Hahnfeld

    Andrea Hahnfeld

    How did you become an author and get published? Share your experience.
    I've always been a writer at heart because putting my thoughts into words has been my go-to way of expressing myself. When it came to "The Marvelous Misfits of Westminster," I simply decided it was time for this creation to see the light of day, so I took matters into my own hands and self-published the book. Waiting around for others? Not my style. If you believe the world needs to read something, why hold back? Share it with the world!To be honest, it took me about 20 years to muster up the confidence to share a piece I'd written. But with the Misfits, I just knew deep down that this piece was something truly special.
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  • Francis Edwards

    Francis Edwards

    How did you become an author and get published? Share your experience.
    MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION WASACCEPTED. I THEN BECAME AN AUTHOR AND WRITER.
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  • Alicia Pozsony

    Alicia Pozsony

    Interviewer: Welcome, Alicia! It's a pleasure to have you with us today. Let's dive right in. Can you tell us a bit about your latest e-book, "6 Ways to Speak Dynamically with clarity and confidence"?
    Alicia Pozsony: Thank you! "6 Ways to Speak Dynamically" is all about empowering individuals to enhance their speaking abilities. It provides practical tips and techniques that anyone can use to captivate their audience, whether they're delivering a speech, presenting in a meeting, or simply engaging in everyday conversations. The goal is to help people find their authentic voice and use it confidently and effectively.
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  • Patricia Shannon

    Patricia Shannon

    Share some advice for aspiring authors. What advice would you give to your younger self?1. What is your favorite line from your book?
    Aim for a plot that evokes emotion - whether excitement, fear, sadness, or joy. An emotional connection can make your story memorable. One of my favorite lines from my book A Dangerous Love Spindle is "Reality had punched her in the gut with ruthless force." 
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  • Jeevan Gopalan

    Jeevan Gopalan

    How did you become an author and get published? Share your experience.
    My first book under a pen name was a testing experience.  As I was self publishing my book.  The good part is in present days there are option for self publishing.  Which is exposing good author & some very good books for the reader and the world.  My experience is that writing a book and self publishing is not big, promotion and bringing it to the notice of the readers is a bigger challenge and very expensive which most cannot afford.  I feel because of this some gems of writings and authors are still hidden.
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  • Karin Jensen

    Karin Jensen

    1. Your book introduces readers to the captivating world of Mongolian nomadic culture. What sparked your interest in and passion for sharing little-known ways of life?
    My fascination with diverse cultures began in childhood, when I stumbled upon an old National Geographic magazine featuring the tree houses of Papua New Guinea. I was instantly transfixed by this glimpse into a way of life so different from my own. It sparked an insatiable curiosity about the myriad ways humans adapt to their environments and create meaning.As I grew older and began to travel, I realized how much richness and wisdom exists in cultures that often go overlooked by the wider world. In Vanuatu, I was moved by the profound connection to nature and community. In Torajaland, I witnessed how art and ritual can bridge the worlds of the living and the dead. And in Mongolia, I saw firs...
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  • T.H. Forest

    T.H. Forest

    How did you become an author and get published? Share your experience.
    During the pandemic, when everyone (including me and my spouse) was watching TV and cooking, I began taking long walks where I would mull over story ideas. I was a history major, so while I am very familiar with writing long research papers, I had no real experience with writing fiction. I wrote something like 5 books before taking a class at Grub Street (a non-profit for writers located in the Seaport of Boston) on the narrative. I needed to be sure that what I had written was following the laws and rules of writing. I took a class on the narrative (all the different styles: 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person) and my debut novel: Twinkies & Beefcake, was born out of that class. We had r...
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  • Alan Webber

    Alan Webber

    How did you become an author and get published? Share your experience.
    In my job as a salesman before email, I had to write introductory letters to hopefully get a customers attention before I followed up with a phone call. Over time my writing improved and as an avid reader I decided to try my hand at writing a novel in my spare time. It took ten years to write my first novel, called Whipping Post, mostly at night or on the weekends. After finishing I tried to find a publisher or agent to no avail. I enrolled in a class at a local junior college where I found out the teacher had her own small publishing company. She liked the novel and took it through the process of getting published. The book had tepid sales, primarily because neither of us knew how to market...
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  • JZ Murdock

    JZ Murdock

    Today, we have the pleasure of diving into the creative universe of JZ Murdock, an accomplished author, filmmaker, and storyteller known for his captivating blend of horror, science fiction, and noir. With a repertoire spanning intriguing books, ebooks, screenplays, and award-winning indie films, JZ Murdock has carved a niche for himself in the realm of thought-provoking narratives. His latest ebook, "The Unwritten," Volume II in the “Anthology of Evil” series, delves into the complexities of multiverse exploration and existential mysteries, reflecting his penchant for exploring the boundaries of reality and consciousness. Join us as we explore his creative process, inspirations, and upcoming projects in this insightful interview. Welcome, JZ! Let's start by talking about your latest book/ebook. Can you tell us a bit about it?
    Thank you for having me! My latest ebook, "The Unwritten," is the second volume of the sequel to my first published book of short stories, "Anthology of Evil." The first volume was a collection of short stories where I had originally planned to include a novella. However, as I began writing, the story took on a life of its own and expanded into its own full-length book."The Unwritten" is a unique tale set across three distinct universes within our multiverse. As the hook on the back of the book says, "Three Hells. Three Unverses. One ending."One unfolds in a remote mountain society, offering a familiar yet eerie backdrop. Another is set in a high-tech world where a sequence of conflicts—a ...
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  • Wallace Briggs

    Wallace Briggs

    When did you start writing stories?
    I wrote my first story pre ten years of age, and was berated by my teacher. It was supposed to be a holiday account but I had never been on holiday so I fantasised about travelling to Australia on a ship carrying livestock. the punishment was painful and I did not write another fiction story for over thirty years.
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  • Mandi Martin

    Mandi Martin

    Which character do you enjoy writing the most as a writer and why? If choosing a favorite character is like choosing a favorite child, which character do you find requires the most attention and detail from you as a writer?
    At the moment, it is my Victorian-era character. She is challenging as I want to depict the views of the era but also allow her to show strength and fortitude. This requires patience and research, the latter easier than the former!
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  • BS Murthy

    BS Murthy

    What are some books or authors that you would recommend to our readers?
    I would like to pass on the advice of my maternal uncle, C. Subba Rao, gave me in my youth that one should begin his reading life with classics for they deepen the thinking, and broaden the outlook besides improving one’s language.Having fortunately heeded to his advice, later on in life, when I thanked him for his advice that benefited me immensely, he said that he merely passed on his father’s advice to him, which makes me indebted to my maternal grandfather C. Kameswara Rao as well.So, I recommend readers to read the classics of Leo Tolstoy, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Turgenev, Emily Zola, Gustav Flaubert, Marcel Proust, Robert Musil et al that is besides my body of work ...
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