January Spotlight On…
The Life of Riley: Living the good lifeWrylies: Those pesky directions writers include on lines of dialogue in a screenplay to tell an actor what emotion the line requires. The…
Interviews with authors
The Life of Riley: Living the good lifeWrylies: Those pesky directions writers include on lines of dialogue in a screenplay to tell an actor what emotion the line requires. The…
Act One of Prairie Nocturne is on its feet. I am quite pleased with how much work has been done in such a short time. Watching on Wednesday afternoon, rain…
Elise Stephens, author of Moonlight and Oranges, answers questions about writing and her recently released novel, which has received comments on Amazon such as ... "Love, love, love this book!" "Moonlight &…
When Peter Clines and I first met, we swung from pipes twenty plus feet over the stages at the San Diego Repertory Theater. Hanging by our knees, upside down, we…
The Interview ... Part OneYour work is described as crossing genres, how would you describe your work?Adequate? I think adequate's a good description... Entertaining, hopefully. It's a tough question to…
Author of the Memoir... The Motion of the Ocean: 1 Small Boat, 2 Average Lovers, & a Woman’s Search for the Meaning of Wife (Simon & Schuster 2009). A Publisher’s…
Jerry D. McDonnell - More info on Jerry after the word/prompt for the week to the right. "Winter Too Short, Too Loud" Published in South Dakota Review; Vol. 43, No.…