Ten-year-old Harold Hufferbluss has extraordinarily vivid dreams. Some good, some not so good, and some freaky bad, but all in full color and jukebox loud. And these particular weird dreams have attracted the attention of something not quite human: Slender Sam. Ol’ Sam is watching Harold, intrigued by the boy who can dream just a little bit better than everybody else. A boy with a special knack for dreaming that others can only...dream of.
Read moreAn Interview With Bryan Lienesch
The Woodsman focuses on a man named Jackson Clay. Haunted by tragedy in his past, he’s now something of a recluse, living alone in the Virginia woods. That past, though, has been driving him to do one thing: saving those who are missing and the authorities can’t find.
Read moreAn Interview With T.C. Anderson
Meet writer and artist T.C. Anderson, and learn about her unique poetry and art collaboration, The Forest.
Read moreAn Interview With Shawna-Lee I. Perrin
Meet author Shawna-Lee, and learn about how music influenced her debut novel, Radio Waves!
Read moreAn Interview With Morgan Christie
I’m excited to welcome back Morgan Christie, who is talking about her debut fiction collection, These Bodies.
Read moreAn Interview With Gita Trelease
Meet author Gita Trelease and learn more about the upcoming conclusion to her French Revolution duology, Everything That Burns.
Read moreAn Interview With Bryan M. Kuderna
Learn more about Bryan Kuderna, author of Millennial Millionaire- A Guide to Become a Millionaire by 30, and Anoroc.
Read moreAn Interview With H.B. Reneau
Learn more about author H.B. Reneau and her one-of-a-kind magic system in her debut novel, Chaos Looming.
Read moreAn Interview With Lisette Prende
Learn more about author Lisette Prende and her YA Fantasy novel, Bianca de Lumiere, in this exclusive interview!
Read moreAn Interview With FM Isaacs
Learn more about author FM Isaacs and her YA Fantasy series, Legacy of the Fox, in this exclusive interview!
Read moreAn Interview With Vanessa Dunn
Learn more about author Vanessa Dunn and her Young Adult Fantasy novel, Sebastian: The In-Between in this fun interview!
Read moreAn Interview With Robin Kirk
Today, I’m featuring an interview with Robin Kirk, author of The Bond Series. The latest book in the series, The Hive Queen, is out today for purchase. Learn about her process in writing the sequel to The Bond and dealing with the success of her series.
Read moreAn Interview With Romina Garber
Today, I’m featuring an interview with Romina Garber, author of Lobizona. Lobizona is the first book in the brand new Wolves of No World series. Read more to learn about her influences and weaknesses as she finished her newest Young Adult novel.
Read moreAn Interview With Kara Linaburg
If you combined Lucy Ricardo, Jo March, and Tonks...you would have Kara. Queen of awkward, writer before she could properly spell, and maker of imaginary humans, she is passionate about creating characters that display beauty in brokenness. Kara took to blogging as a teenager, words soon becoming one of her greatest passions. When she’s not being a mad scientist in the kitchen or daydreaming about her next adventure, she loves to connect with readers. She lives in West Virginia where country roads always take her home. You can feel free to stalk her blog www.thebeautifullybrokenblog.com where she rambles weekly.
Read moreAn Interview With Nora Shalaway Carpenter
A graduate of Vermont College of Fine Arts' MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults program, Nora Shalaway Carpenter is the author of THE EDGE OF ANYTHING (Running Press Teen, March 24, 2020), contributing editor of RURAL VOICES: 15 AUTHORS CHALLENGE ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT SMALL-TOWN AMERICA (Candlewick, Oct 13, 2020), and author of the picture book YOGA FROG (Running Press). Originally from rural West Virginia, she currently lives in Asheville, North Carolina with her husband, three young children, and the world's most patient dog and cat. Learn more at noracarpenterwrites.com
Read moreAn Interview With Isa Pearl Ritchie
Isa Pearl Ritchie is a Wellington-based writer. As a child, she loved creating imaginary worlds. She grew up in the Waikato as a Pākehā child in a bicultural family, and Te Reo Māori was her first written language. She has completed a PhD on food sovereignty in Aotearoa. Her second novel, Fishing for Māui, was selected as one of the top books of 2018 in the New Zealand Listener and was a finalist in the NZ Booklovers Award for Best Adult Fiction Book 2019. Into the Labyrinth is her second book for young readers and is a follow-up to 2019’s Awa and the Dreamrealm.
Read moreAn Interview With R.B. Shifman
R. B. Shifman is a husband, father, and contract market researcher. He lives near Doylestown, Pennsylvania with his wife, Sheri. Their two children attend college, so the house is clean, mostly, except during holidays. R. B. studied Creative Writing and Psychology at the University of Miami back in the days when Jimmy Johnson was the football head coach and the football team was great. Every series or short story R. B. has written in the twenty-first century references the fictional suburb of Dairytown, PA, which is inspired by real-life Doylestown, PA.
Read moreAn Interview With Misty Hayes
Misty Hayes has always had a thing for escaping headfirst into fantastical books. This is what led her to start writing her own adventures. As someone who has spent a long career in law enforcement, Misty has a love for strong female protagonists. She also directs short films and claims to have been bitten by the traveling bug (not to be mistaken for a radioactive spider). When Misty isn't filming or roaming the planet, or diving into another novel, she's spending time at home in Texas with her myriad of nieces and nephews in tow.
Read moreAn Interview with Adam Blumer
When he sleeps, the forgotten terrors of the past come alive.
Grammy-winning pianist Landon Jeffers’s brain cancer has given him only a few years to live. But when he sleeps, the forgotten terrors of his past torment him. When he wakes, shameful memories come rushing back. Desperate for answers, Jeffers discovers that a brain implant intended to treat his cancer is really a device to control him, forcing him to commit terrible crimes. Now he’s being manipulated by an evil crime syndicate and a crooked cop.
What if free will isn’t? What if your every move is predestined? If you kill, are you guilty of murder?
Read moreAn Interview With Becca & Krista Ritchie
Krista & Becca Ritchie are New York Times Bestselling Authors and identical twins, one a science nerd, the other a comic book geek. With their shared passion for writing, they combined their mental powers as kids and have never stopped telling stories. Graduates from the University of Georgia in Biology and English & Journalism, the twin writing duo now lives in Atlanta. The Raging Ones is their first young adult novel.
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