I knew that my book was relatable, and so I made the terrifying decision to unleash my dirty laundry into the world.
Hayley Kaplan, LCSW – 30 September 2022 Continue reading
			
			
									
			
			
	I knew that my book was relatable, and so I made the terrifying decision to unleash my dirty laundry into the world.
Hayley Kaplan, LCSW – 30 September 2022 Continue reading
My good friend actually did care for his cousin, who was like a brother to him and who was also a great friend of mine, as he slowly died of a terminal illness. Our discussions about how hard that was and the emotional aftermath were the impetus for the characters and their internal struggles.
John F Duffy – 26 September 2022 Continue reading
At times I struggled with how far in the future to place the story. We’d extrapolate where a type of technology would be in twenty years or we’d dream up something really far-fetched, then I’d read that MIT was already announcing something similar was in their labs.
Lois & Ross Melbourne – 20 September 2022 Continue reading
Then I came across my earlier attempt to fictionalize my grandmother’s story, and was surprised by how deeply it still resonated. I realized this was the story I most needed to tell in that moment.
Suzanne Moyers – 13 September 2022 Continue reading
No matter what styles of writing I do, poems, prose, or essays, they are part of my spiritual pursuits. So, writing about my deeper reflections and finding something universal appeals to me. I write everything with my own spirituality.
Linda Moore – 9 September 2022 Continue reading
I received the most glowing turn down from an agent. She’d read the entire manuscript and went on and on about my characters and the story but told me she just wouldn’t know how to position or market the book. At that point, I just felt like I had to try something outside of traditional publishing.
Khristin Wierman – 9 September 2022 Continue reading
My ideal reader for this book is anyone who’s ever had a love/hate relationship with a job.
Diane Cohen Schneider – 30 August 2022 Continue reading
A reader suggested that I write a mystery about someone cheating at the arcade games. I liked the idea, but I wanted to somehow involve a ride as well, because each of my mysteries centers around a ride at Waldameer. The Mega Vortex is a flashy ride that I knew would look great on a book cover, so I worked on connecting the dots.
David Gorman – 21 August 2022 Continue reading
I really wanted to find the right balance that didn’t condemn tech people as “evil” but also acknowledged the moral traps they can fall into.
Mike Trigg – 16 August 2022 Continue reading
A memoir feels very vulnerable. And, I wanted to be true to my memories, yet still honor all of the characters in the story with dignity.
Rebecca Stirling – 13 August 2022 Continue reading