It took hundreds of hours of discussions and tweaking to create a believable setting and characters that fit their environment and culture.
Rob Long and Andrew Dolberg – 7 November 2023 Continue reading
It took hundreds of hours of discussions and tweaking to create a believable setting and characters that fit their environment and culture.
Rob Long and Andrew Dolberg – 7 November 2023 Continue reading
About a year ago, I did an in-depth “target reader” study. I got very specific with it, and I have a good idea of who my ideal reader is. She owns a snuggy and loves scented candles—and probably stood in line at midnight to pick up a copy of the latest Harry Potter book when she was in high school. Her tastes have evolved, but she still loves books that awaken a sense of wonder and send her on an emotional rollercoaster. If that’s you, I think you’ll love my book.
David Hopkins – 5 November 2023 Continue reading
This story was born out of a feeling of crippling emotional paralysis in the face of what seems to be total political inertia in our country surrounding the issue of gun violence.
Shana Hammaker – 4 November 2023 Continue reading
There is something about satire that draws me in. I might not even agree with the author, but the merciless needling of an absurd thing is always good for the head.
D. P. Foresi – 3 November 2023 Continue reading
I target those who aren’t afraid of the subgenre dark fantasy. Morally gray characters and things not always going to plan is where I like to settle in.
Haley Anna Marie – 1 November 2023 Continue reading
I have read a great many children’s books since starting this process and have found in every single book there is value. There are lessons to be learned, fun to be had, and tears to be shed. I feel richer for having read them.
W.B. Murph – 29 October 2023 Continue reading
I was deeply invested in large-cast multi-pov books/series like George RR Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” and Brandon Sanderson’s “The Stormlight Archive” because I loved how with so many perspectives you could truly explore the same fictional events through different lenses.
Tim Facciola – 27 October 2023 Continue reading
I think I’ve always had a fascination for stories of people sent to alternate worlds, going back as far as “The Wizard of Oz” and “Through the Looking Glass” when I was young. So I think it just came naturally out of wanting to do something interesting in that vein.
David Scidmore – 26 October 2023 Continue reading
I do hope to convince a few people about the futility of ever investing yourself in a cult or its leader or in any belief system where an enterprising individual promotes their connection to a benevolent deity or claims enlightenment or promises spiritual advancement.
Clark T. Carlton – 25 October 2023 Continue reading
I write with the thought that anyone can gain something from the work, even if certain kinds of readers would be more likely to purchase the book. That being said, readers of historical fiction or romance will find a lot they enjoy about “The Gardens of Byzantium.”
J.F. Hughes – 24 October 2023 Continue reading