Dr. Kathryn Jarvis may have worked in academia but her story is anything but academic. Her memoir involves the breakup of a marriage due to the AIDS crisis in the late 1980's and the story recounted in A Red Door is honest, raw and unlike anything you've heard before so sit back and enjoy!
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Gary Hillard is a former child psychologist and schoolteacher with 13 books to his credit, most understandably about children. He has definite ideas about how children are undervalued in our society. A self-publisher, he describes his process for writing and promoting his work. Enjoy!
Cathi Stoler is the author of an award-winning short story as well as three urban thriller and mystery book series. Her newest novel, Bar None, debuts this summer. Heavily involved in the mystery community, Cathi discusses the importance of setting in a novel as well as red flags when querying publishers. Listen and enjoy!
Carolyn Geduld is a 78-year-old mental health professional who started writing fiction starting at age 76. Her first novel will be released later this year. She is both an advocate for late-blooming writers as well as for how seniors are portrayed in literature. Watch and enjoy!
Kaye George is a prolific author of cozy mysteries and short stories who has been nominated for the Agatha among other awards. She's lived in many locations and held many jobs and that diversity has influenced her writing, as has her involvement with the "Guppies" and her reviewing for Suspense Magazine. Find out more in this fascinating interview!
Sung J. Woo has ventured into genre (mystery) fiction after great success in literary fiction. His upcoming release, Skin Deep, follows a murder case handled by a Korean-American female investigator. Find out the author's views on Korea coming into its own in the American scene. Enjoy!
Marilyn Levinson is a prolific author who has written cozies, romantic suspense, children's literature and more. The founder and former president of Long Island's Sisters in Crime, she expounds on writing in different genres, writing under a pseudonym, which genre is most fun to write and more!
Theodore (Ted) Huntington is the creator of Doug Maxwell, a Supernatural Superhero for the Real World. Ted discusses the success of Doug and how his marketing efforts have led to a possible movie deal and a publishing contract.
Along with working as a biopharmaceutical engineer, traveling the world, teaching English as a second language, teaching flight school, and putting triplets through college, Stephen H. Smith found time to write a novel about a pandemic...long before COVID-19 hit. Prescient? Clairvoyant? Watch and decide for yourself!
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