Claire Fullerton – Navigating the Southern Culture
Claire Fullerton was a recent guest on LA Talk Radio – The Writer’s Block to discuss her new novel, Little Tea. Midway the conversation, her host asked, “When you write, who controls the book, you or your characters?” The presumed answer was the characters. However, Claire, whose previous career was on-air in music radio, answered, […]
Susan Cushman – Friends of the Library
Browsing the social media accounts of Susan Cushman, author of Friends of the Library, is an encounter with her love of writing, author peers, family, and an abundance of varied interests. Her smile beams as she poses with her beautiful multiracial family, and when she’s supporting fellow writers at events or signing her books and […]
Diane S. Nine – Through My Eyes
Esteemed and undaunted, journalist Helen Thomas (1920-2013) asked the tough questions and reported on the White House and national affairs. Conversely, she’d have her time in the spotlight when she peaked as a hot topic. Privy to it all was Diane S. Nine, author of My Life With Helen: The Dean of the White House […]
Sandra A. Miller – Deeper Meaning
Most of us have a variety of trinkets. Sandra A. Miller, author of Trove: A Woman’s Search for Truth and Buried Treasure, has an abundance. Her collections began as a child – lost hair pins, shiny bits of broken glass, beach stones, and other things – all finding their way to her shoebox treasure trove […]
Greetings from Melbourne, Australia!
Hello Sarah and Friends! I’m always fascinated when a sliver of cardstock makes its way around the world relatively intact. Your metropolitan postcard traveled over 10,000 miles or 16,000 kilometers from your home in Melbourne, Australia, to mine, the suburbs of Richmond, Virginia, USA! Thank you for sending it, Sarah, and for sharing your book club […]