Sci-fi author Michael Colon chats with me today about his new novel, The Gift from Aelius. Bio:Michael Colon is a creative freelance writer and novelist, born and raised in the Big Apple, New York City. He uses his craft to profoundly impact the lives of others with thought-provoking words that breathe life into his characters. Read More
Category: Author Interviews
Interview with poet Karen Rigby
Poet Karen Rigby joins me today to chat about her new collection titled, Fabulosa. Bio:Born in the Republic of Panama, Karen Rigby now lives and writes in Arizona. Her latest poetry book is Fabulosa (JackLeg Press), which was named by Ms. Magazine as one of its Best Poetry of ’23-’24 selections. Her debut poetry book, Read More
Interview with children’s author Brian Hamilton
Children’s author Brian S. Hamilton chats with me today about his new short story collection, Smarty the Brain Stories. Bio:Brian Hamilton was educated as an engineer, and at 24 he survived a traumatic brain injury from a car crash: https://youtu.be/I3N-ByCx6Vo. After rehabilitation he met his wife and moved to Portland, Oregon where they raised two Read More
Interview with literary novelist Clifford Garstang
Writer Clifford Garstang joins me today to chat about his new literary fiction, The Last Bird of Paradise. Bio:Clifford Garstang is the author of three novels, The Last Bird of Paradise, Oliver’s Travels, and The Shaman of Turtle Valley, as well as three short fiction collections, House of the Ancients and Other Stories, What the Read More
Interview with sci-fi author Mathew L. Brengman
Sci-fi author Mathew L. Brengman (pronounced Bringmen) chats with me today about his new novel, The Mayhem Virus. Bio:Born in California, Mathew L. Brengman earned a BA in English and a minor in Radio, Television, and Film from the California State University of Fullerton. Mathew’s journey has been rich with diverse artistic endeavors. In Los Read More
Interview with historical sci-fi author Beth Duke
Novelist Beth Duke chats with me about her new historical sci-fi, Anywhen. Bio:Beth Duke is an Amazon #1 Best Selling Author and the recipient of numerous awards and honors for her fiction on two continents. She is eyeing the other five. Beth lives in the mountains of her native Alabama with her husband Jay and Read More
Interview with poet Linda Drattell
Poet and children’s author Linda Drattell chats with me today about her new chapbook, The Lighter Side of Horse Manure. Bio:Linda Drattell’s poetry chapbook, Remember This Day, won a bronze award from Reader Views. Her second poetry chapbook, The Lighter Side of Horse Manure, is now released (both chapbooks are published by Finishing Line Press). She won Read More
Interview with sci-fi author B. Williams
Sci-fi author B. Williams chats with me today about her new romantic science fiction novel, The Retrofit: The Callistar 1.0. Bio:B. Williams is an American author who writes in several genres. The most prominent are urban fantasy and science fiction. She prefers to settle in on a rainy day with an open keyboard and some Read More
Interview with children’s author Denise Alicea
Children’s author Denise Alicea chats with me about her new picture book, Santa Claws: A Christmas Tail for Cats. During her virtual book tour, Denise will be giving away a $15 Amazon or Barnes and Noble (winner’s choice) gift card to a lucky randomly drawn participant. To be entered for a chance to win, use Read More
Interview with writer Grinnell “Buzz” Desjarlais
Writer Grinnell “Buzz” Desjarlais chats with me today about his new literary fiction, Saving KC. Bio:Grinnell “Buzz” Desjarlais is the author of the historical fiction novel Saving KC, a profound exploration of addiction, recovery, and the timelessness of love and forgiveness, set against the backdrop of post-Vietnam America. His debut novel weaves these powerful themes Read More