Interview with Michael Greco
From Rick: One of the joys of being an editor is that I often get to read some great books and stories sometimes before anyone else has seen them. It’s even more exciting when I get to read work from
Read MoreFrom Rick: One of the joys of being an editor is that I often get to read some great books and stories sometimes before anyone else has seen them. It’s even more exciting when I get to read work from
Read MoreFrom Rick: Years ago, the major publishers pretty much stopped publishing western novels because, like many of the nonsensical things they did, they assumed—for some inexplicable reason—that people didn’t want to read Westerns anymore. Some novel genres seemed to go
Read MoreFrom Rick: Last week I went through the design process of the cover for Dave Schulz’s novel Searching for Sound. This week I have an interview with Dave about how he came to write the novel. Almost two years ago
Read MoreFrom Rick: This week Write Well, Write to Sell interviews fantasy writer Daniel Rabuzzi, the author of the “Longing for Yount” series, which comprises The Choir Boats and The Indigo Pheasant. I first met Daniel at a local sci-fi convention
Read MoreFrom Rick: We’re pleased to interview sci-fi author Chrystalla Thoma this week. She’s written a number of shorter pieces, but I discovered her through her first novel, Rex Rising. In my mind it epitomizes everything done right in a self-published
Read MoreFrom Rick: This week I’m doing something different, actually several somethings different. Not only is this a guest blog from YA fantasy author Kevin McGill, but I did some digging on the Internet and pulled up a few links to
Read MoreFrom Rick: This week we’re interviewing author RLB Hartmann, who answers to a variety of names, but we know her as LuciBuck. She writes what sort of seem to be westerns, but I’ll let her explain. So… LuciBuck, thank you
Read MoreFrom Rick: This week I want to welcome my friend and author Lynda Hilburn to our blog. Lynda has written two novels and a couple of novellas. By profession Lynda is a psychotherapist and counselor, so in writing her first
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