An Interview With Author Denise Verrico
What books did you love as a child? Why? I loved The Island of the Blue Dolphins, a story of a girl surviving on her own on an abandoned Pacific island. I also loved Marguerite Henry’s books King of...
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What books did you love as a child? Why? There were so many, it’s hard to choose—or remember. I do remember adoring Green Mansions. Hardly anyone remembers that one. I loved the intersection of...
View ArticleAn Interview With Barbara Taylor Bradford
As the executive editor of The Copperfield Review, a journal of historical fiction, I’ve been able to interview such literary legends as John Jakes and Jean M. Auel. Recently, I had the opportunity to...
View ArticleAn Interview with C. W. Gortner
Here’s my interview with C.W. Gortner. If you love historical fiction, particularly Tudor fiction, then Gortner is your guy. C.W. Gortner holds an MFA in Writing with an emphasis in Renaissance Studies...
View ArticleAn Interview with Emma Rose Millar
Emma Rose Millar is the co-author of the historical novel Five Guns Blazing, the first place winner of The Chaucer Award in Historical Fiction. Five Guns Blazing is an epic tale of piracy, slavery, and...
View ArticleAn Interview With Author Dawne Dominique
Thank you so much for hosting me today, Meredith. It’s such a pleasure to be here. What books did you love as a child? Why? Pippi Longstocking in the South Seas. It was a very old book, and I have no...
View ArticleAn Interview With Author Erica Manfred
What books did you love as a child? Why? There were so many, it’s hard to choose—or remember. I do remember adoring Green Mansions. Hardly anyone remembers that one. I loved the intersection of...
View ArticleAn Interview With Author Dawne Dominique
Thank you so much for hosting me today, Meredith. It’s such a pleasure to be here. What books did you love as a child? Why? Pippi Longstocking in the South Seas. It was a very old book, and I have no...
View ArticleAn Interview With Author Erica Manfred
What books did you love as a child? Why? There were so many, it’s hard to choose—or remember. I do remember adoring Green Mansions. Hardly anyone remembers that one. I loved the intersection of...
View ArticleAn Interview With Barbara Taylor Bradford
As the executive editor of The Copperfield Review, a journal of historical fiction, I’ve been able to interview such literary legends as John Jakes and Jean M. Auel. Recently, I had the opportunity to...
View ArticleAn Interview with C. W. Gortner
Here’s my interview with C.W. Gortner. If you love historical fiction, particularly Tudor fiction, then Gortner is your guy. C.W. Gortner holds an MFA in Writing with an emphasis in Renaissance Studies...
View ArticleAn Interview with Emma Rose Millar
Emma Rose Millar is the co-author of the historical novel Five Guns Blazing, the first place winner of The Chaucer Award in Historical Fiction. Five Guns Blazing is an epic tale of piracy, slavery, and...
View ArticleCharles Dickens Meets Downton Abbey
With the release of the new Downton Abbey movie this week, I thought I’d repost the interview I did with Many Books about my experience writing When It Rained at Hembry Castle, a sweet Victorian...
View ArticleDown Salem Way is on Tour!
Hooray! Down Salem Way starts its blog tour today. Please do stop by the blogs for interviews, guest posts, and reviews of Down Salem Way. November 4 Other Worlds of Romance (Guest Blog)Sci-Fi,...
View ArticleInterview With Supernatural Central
Here’s my Short and Quick interview with Supernatural Central. You can see it on their site here, but since the words on the website are dark for some reason I posted the interview here for you to...
View ArticleWoman of Stones Interview for ManyBooks
ManyBooks was kind enough to feature me as the Author of the Day today. Here’s the interview I did with them about Woman of Stones. If you’d like to read the interview on their fabulous site for...
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