I’m a writer with paranoid schizophrenia, OCD, PTSD, and social anxiety. That is where my other YA novels came from regarding fighting mental illness stigma.
Angela Grey – 27 March 2022 Continue reading
I’m a writer with paranoid schizophrenia, OCD, PTSD, and social anxiety. That is where my other YA novels came from regarding fighting mental illness stigma.
Angela Grey – 27 March 2022 Continue reading
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A big part of The Osiris Initiative is the claustrophobia that you can feel when you realize how connected everything is getting and how many cameras may be pointed at you at any given time. There’s a lot of contemplation about surveillance, who may be watching, and why they are watching.
Ryan McGinnis – 22 March 2022 Continue reading
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Bringing any art form to life is always a struggle in some respects but as a writer there are many, many voices all shouting to be heard inside my head. It can be crazy at times.
Lisa Fantino – 17 March 2022 Continue reading
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For me, writing a short story can be as difficult as writing a novel. In fact, when writing a short story, something has to happen that, hopefully, appeals to the reader in fewer words.
Bentley Turner – 12 March 2022 Continue reading
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It’s a tale about sisters. Everything else is for kicks and laughs, but what truly shines is that you can’t judge a person by their heel height. Deb is a genuine soul and if you know her, you’re blessed.
Rebecca Henry – 7 March 2022 Continue reading
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I wanted to speak with someone at the FBI academy in order to do some research for this book, but I was pretty firmly told no on that front. So, I had to do some research on my own and figure out stuff myself.
L.D. Valencia – 2 March 2022 Continue reading
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I’d struggled to find work and friends and had a few revelations in that process. Keilah has that experience on steroids. Small towns contain so many unearthed secrets, I thought it would be interesting to delve into one woman’s experience with them. It was also a bit of a love letter to my best friend at age twelve.
Joann Keder – 25 February 2022 Continue reading
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I sat down and started writing about a girl dreaming of better things, lost in a book, who is then dragged into a frightening, but exciting new world.
Lucille J. Knight – 20 February 2022 Continue reading
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With just one example I find unsatisfactory, there’s no mainstream fiction with blind characters written by blind authors. To that extent, I had no models.
Adrian Spratt – 15 February 2022 Continue reading
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I have always had epic stories that I think of while trying to go to sleep. I have done this since I was a kid. Many stories stay with me for a period, and I refine them night after night. This was one of those stories. Putting words to what I had thought of over a few weeks trying to sleep.
Mike Conley – 11 February 2022 Continue reading
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