Interview with author Davis K. Brimberg PhD

Writer Davis K. Brimberg, PhD is chatting with me about her new book, Teachings from the Gatekeeper: A Memoir and Journey into Parapsychology. Bio:In addition to being an author, I am a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice and former college professor. For years, I also served as a volunteer Handler/Educator of owls. Welcome, Davis. Read More

Interview with writer Karl Dunn

Writer Karl Dunn chats with me about his memoir, How to Burn a Rainbow. Bio:Karl Dunn has enjoyed a multi-award-winning 25-year career in advertising in Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Amsterdam, Berlin, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Rising to the executive level of Global Creative Director on several world-famous brands, Karl was Read More

Interview with memoirist Claudia Marseille

Writer Claudia Marseille chats with me about her memoir, But You Look So Normal: Lost and Found in a Hearing World. Bio:At age four, Claudia Marseille was diagnosed with a severe hearing loss. With determination and the help of powerful hearing aids, she learned to hear, speak and lipread. She was mainstreamed in public schools Read More

Interview with memoirist Dena Rueb Romero

Writer Dena Rueb Romero chats with me today about her memoir, All for You: A World War II Family Memoir of Love, Separation and Loss. Bio:Dena Rueb Romero grew up in Hanover, New Hampshire, the daughter of a Lutheran mother and a Jewish father, both refugees from Nazi Germany. She graduated from Brandeis University and Read More

Interview with memoirist Anna Monardo

Writer Anna Monardo joins me to chat about her memoir, After Italy: A Family Memoir of Arranged Marriage. Bio:Anna Monardo grew up in Pittsburgh, with strong ties to her Calabrian family. Her forthcoming memoir, After Italy: A Family Memoir of Arranged Marriage (Bordighera Press; May 14, 2024), is the story of her family’s immigration to Read More

Interview with memoirist Betsy Gall

Writer Betsy Gall joins me today to chat about her memoir, The Illusion of the Perfect Profession. Bio:Betsy Gall and her three children, Grady, Gavin, Sophie, and their dog Liberty, split their time between Charlotte, North Carolina and Minneapolis, Minnesota where she focuses on faith, family and friends. Betsy is an active real estate agent, Read More

Interview with memoirist Acamea Deadwiler

Writer Acamea Deadwiler chats with me about her memoir, Daddy’s Little Stranger. Bio:Acamea Deadwiler is a Pushcart Prize nominated memoirist and essayist who received praise from Publishers Weekly. Her work has appeared in Bellevue Literary Review, North American Review, and Beyond Words Literary Magazine, among other publications. Acamea’s media features include the New York Post, Read More