The Interview — Part II
Scroll Down For Part IUnderstanding your son's autism informs how you understand being a writer and finding truth and joy in life. How do the vulnerabilities of being a father…
Interviews with authors
Scroll Down For Part IUnderstanding your son's autism informs how you understand being a writer and finding truth and joy in life. How do the vulnerabilities of being a father…
Your writing life is inextricably linked to other writers, teaching, and exploring what it means to be human. How do all those parts go together for you in your daily…
Deborah Schneider writes Western and Americana romance novels. Her publishing career began when she won the Molly Award for the most unsinkable heroine from the Denver Chapter of Romance Writers of…
Scroll Down to Read Part IWhat kind of research do you do for your books? How does it vary between sub-genres?I love research, so I probably spend far more time…
With several books under your belt, what advice would you give a writer at the beginning of their career?Join a writing group and learn your craft. The best thing I…
Robert J. Ray has taught literature and writing in college, inner game tennis in California, and workshops at writing conferences. He has published more than a dozen books, fiction and non-fiction—plus…
Scroll Down For Part IHow did your concepts in the Weekend Novelist Writes a Mystery evolve?The short answer: To write a mystery, you cram four key characters (Sleuth, Killer, Victim,…