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My First Writers Panel Appearance
How could I do this? What did I get myself into? I’m going to either not having anything to say, or I’m going to sound like an idiot.
Those are some of my thoughts leading up to my first appearance as a panelist last month. (By the way, I don’t know why it’s taken so long to write about that evening. Thanks to my friend Mark for prompting me to do so.) It took place at Firehouse Theatre on the evening of Wednesday, May 30. The James River Writers talk was titled, “What I Wish I Knew Before My First Book.”
Interview with Mark Slauter and Sarah Lapallo Beck
Episode 21 of Working Title podcast is about the collaboration of indie authors and their book designers. Joining me is a pair of aces–author Mark Slauter, who wrote, The Diary of a Novice Investor: The Bullet Train to Wealth Left When? and designer Sarah Lapallo Beck of Inkwell Book Co. Continue reading “Interview with Mark Slauter and Sarah Lapallo Beck”
Interview with Joy Harris
In Episode 17 of Working Title podcast, I interview author Joy Harris who has written a biography of her grandmother in Singing Ain’t Enough, The Inspiring Story of Maggie Ingram. Continue reading “Interview with Joy Harris”
Interview with EM Kaplan
Joining me for episode 8 of Working Title podcast is indie author EM Kaplan. She is the creative mind behind two ongoing series – one she describes as an un-cozy mystery featuring food critic sleuth Josie Tucker, the other as high fantasy in Unmasked. Continue reading “Interview with EM Kaplan”