Doug, as far as I know, you are a retired teacher. Was teaching your dream job? Do you remember your first day at school as a teacher? Yes to former teacher, but that was only for four years. No to dream job. My facetious reply is … Continue reading Doug Hawley
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Matthew James Richardson
Image by Pixabay Matthew, my first question is about Scotland and its people. What are Scottish people like? I moved to Scotland from England when I was sixteen years old. Apart from plenty of banter about my English accent, what I found was a beautiful … Continue reading Matthew James Richardson
Stapleton Nash
Image by Pixabay Stapleton, what's currently your biggest dream (goal)? Do you intend to become a great poet? I would imagine most writers (and artists) aspire to “greatness,” whatever that means for them! It’s hard to say exactly what that means for me; there is … Continue reading Stapleton Nash
Literally Stories
Today I am interviewing Hugh Cron, Diane Dickson, and Nick Eveleigh, three editors and founders of Literally Stories. Before asking my questions, I would like to say thank you for all the effort you put into this precious website. How’s Adam West? Why did he … Continue reading Literally Stories
Sharon Frame Gay
Sharon, first I'd like to say thank you for giving me the chance to talk with you. Sam, you are most welcome! My first question is about making money out of writing. Is writing (and editing) your main profession? I write mainly as a hobby. … Continue reading Sharon Frame Gay
Suzanne Mays
Having an author interview with you is a great honor for me, Suzanne. Thanks for giving me this opportunity. Let’s start with a simple question. When were you born? 1946. So I’m ancient to you, Sam. How many published novels do you have? One. Are … Continue reading Suzanne Mays
Emma Jean
Emma, at first I thought you're a French woman but then you told me you're a Franco-American. How wonderful! Would you please tell me more about your background? I was born and raised in a large French-Canadian family in a small town in New Hampshire, … Continue reading Emma Jean
Kameron Ray Morton
Kameron, you have a very beautiful name. What does it mean? As much as I love my name, its meaning is a little unfortunate. ‘Kameron’ is of Scottish origin, and is thought to mean ‘crooked nose.’ In my case, it’s exceptionally fitting—I have x-rays that … Continue reading Kameron Ray Morton
E.A. Williams
E.A. Williams, I know you from Twitter. I follow you there and read your tweets almost every day. You've described yourself as “ A writer, wife, mother, artist, teller of stories, and creator of worlds.” I am eager to know a bit about you. What … Continue reading E.A. Williams
W. C. McClure
My first question is about initials W. C. What do they stand for? May I know or is it a secret? When I started to put my writing out into the world, advice-givers strongly urged me to publish under a name that didn't indicate that … Continue reading W. C. McClure