Author Interview: Russell Elkins
Back on August 9, 2012 I posted a review of Mr. Elkin's book, Open Adoption, Open Heart about his and his wife's journey into Open Adoption to bring home their little boy, Ira Porter. They have such a...
View ArticleAuthor Interview: Andrew Seaward
Andrew SeawardSome Are Sicker Than OthersIn May of 2012 I read a powerful book about the struggles with drug and alcohol addiction by Andrew Seaward called "Some Are Sicker Than Others." Initially I...
View ArticleAuthor Interview: Enid Shomer
I was going to interview Ms. Shomer after reading her historical fiction novel, "The Twelve Rooms of the Nile" but then I found her Author Q&A with Simon and Schuster. After reading her Q&A...
View ArticleAuthor Interview: Timothy Klein
I recently finished reading "The Saga of the Ellen Jane" by Timothy Klein and let me just say, it was so much better than I had expected. I love historical fiction novels and I found this one...
View ArticleGuest Post: G.L. Tysk
I was born in Chicago to Hong Kong immigrants, and as with all Chinese immigrant families, I was encouraged to pursue science and math. My poor parents probably didn't know what to do with me when...
View ArticleGuest Post: Jane Bennett Munro
Allow me to introduce myself: I’m Jane Bennett Munro, struggling new author of medical murder and suspense, and I’m proud to be writing as a guest on Ashley’s blog! I live in Twin Falls, Idaho, and I...
View ArticleGuest Post: Carola Perla
I can't speak for what motivates other authors of historical fiction, but I know that my initial reason for writing a novel set in the past has to do with my lifelong tendency of imagining myself as...
View ArticleGuest Post: Patti Tingen
Thank you for the opportunity to be a guest on your blog Ashley! I live in beautiful Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with my husband Doug and our cat Braveheart. Working full-time keeps me busy along...
View ArticleGuest Post: Tell Cotten (How to Use Twitter to Promote Your Book)
Greetings, and thanks for having me today! My name is Tell Cotten. I’m in the ranching business, and I’m also an amazon best-selling author of western fiction. My debut novel, Confessions of a...
View ArticleAuthor Spotlight: Thomas Thorpe
What inspired you to write this book?I have published six historical mystery thrillers of the Darmon Mystery series about a couple from Kent that solves international crimes during the 1830’s. These...
View ArticleAuthor Spotlight: Chad Gayle
Photography by Chad Gayle. After reading and reviewing "Let It Be" by Chad Gayle, Chad was gracious enough to agree to an interview with CTC Book Reviewer, Caitlin Waldrop. 1. Does (the character)...
View ArticleGuest Post: Jennifer Cie
An extrovert, trapped in a more-than-unknown, shy indie author’s body… Hi, my name is Jennifer Cie, and if someone ever wrote a tagline about this point in my life that would be it. I struggle to...
View ArticleAuthor Spotlight: Eldon Taylor
What is the foundation underpinning success in all areas of life? Is there a blueprint? What if you learned that your beliefs were the very cornerstones that supported success, and that having a few of...
View ArticleGuest Post: Roland Nunez
My name is Roland Nunez. I currently work at a university as a student affairs profession. I am married to my wonderful and suportive wife, Jasmine, and we are the proud parents of three cats and two...
View ArticleGuest Post: Vickie Hall
Today, I’d like to share five pieces of writing advice that have helped me through my journey as an author. I’ve found that revisiting these items from time to time helps me stay focused and growing...
View ArticleAuthor Interview: Deborah Brunt
Deborah Brunt www.keytruths.com 1. You’ve written a book with a very provocative title: We Confess! The Civil War, the South, and the Church. How did you come to write We Confess? I’m a white woman...
View ArticleAuthor Interview: William Higgins
Bill Higgins, author of Your Road to Damascus: 6 Biblical Secrets for an Effective Job Search, is the Managing Director of MindWare Incorporated, an independent training and career coaching consulting...
View ArticleGuest Post: Steve Bederman
“For many years I have been a CEO of global technology companies. I had never intended this to be my course of career but I had started a two man operation years before and …well…one thing led to the...
View ArticleGuest Post: Nancy Segovia
Why I Wrote Shine… I was born Catholic, became agnostic, was born again, backslid into indifference and then came round again, only to find myself frustrated with the limitations placed on Christians...
View ArticleGuest Post: Leti Del Mar
Is Self-Publishing For You?Every month more and more writers join the ranks of Indie authors and self-publish their work. I know I have. In the last year and a half, I've self-published 3 titles and...
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