Interviews

Interview with Dean Koontz

When he was a senior in college, Dean Koontz won an Atlantic Monthly fiction competition and has been writing ever since. His books are published in 38 languages. He has sold 325,000,000 copies, a figure that currently increases by more than 17 million copies per year. Ten of his novels have risen to number one…

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3 Secular Podcasts that Changed the Way I Write

First, I have to confess. I never bought an iPod. I’m too cheap. But my dad bought one shortly after they came out. Then he bought a car and the dealer threw in a free iPod Shuffle. I inherited the Shuffle and got hooked on podcasts. It’s true. I listen to podcasts with something bordering…

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REVIEW: Snitch by Rene Gutteridge

Having not read Scoop, the first book in the Occupational Hazard series, I was’t sure what to expect. I only knew if Rene Gutteridge wrote it, it had to be an entertaining read. I was right! No one does quirky characters quite like Rene Gutteridge. The characters jumped off the page and into full color.…

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New Member – Ron Estrada and Contributor

By Ron Estrada If any of you have been over to my blog, The Marketing Writer, you know that I’ve kept my focus on the marketing end of this writing life. Thus the clever title. My post for Monday will be about blogging and why it’s critical to keep a narrow focus. No discussion of…

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Chocolate Beach by Julie Carobini

Julie Carobini’s debut novel, Chocolate Beach, was released by Bethany House in February, 2007. She’s the writer of more than 100 articles and stories for magazines and books, such as Decision, Expecting, Focus on the Family, Key Magazine, and the God’s Abundance book series. Her work often spotlights her family, the sea and God’s timely…

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Member Cathi-Lyn Dyck

Hi! I’m an unschooling mom of four, and I live and write from the Canadian prairies. Actually, that’s what I write about too, whether fiction or non. I found Writer …Interrupted through Camy Tang’s blog, and was instantly drawn to the feelings of permanent delay, angst and wistful hope it created in me… Just kidding!…

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Member Lucy A. Cain

All Glory Is His Writing Ministry was established in 2006 by Christian author Lucy A. Cain. Her first book release was in January, 2007 (Xlibris). You may view this book blog at http://livingwaterdeovtional.blogspot.com! Other book blogs include: http://allgloryishispoetry.blogspot.com(A book of Christian inspirational poetry to compliment her ministry website at www.allgloryishis.com.) http://securethefort.blogspot.com (A military themed non-fiction…

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Reclaiming Nick by Susan May Warren

Susan May Warren is the award-winning author of seventeen novels and novellas with Tyndale, Steeple Hill and Barbour Publishing. Her first book, Happily Ever After won the American Fiction Christian Writers Book of the Year in 2003, and was a 2003 Christy Award finalist. In Sheep’s Clothing, a thriller set in Russia , was a…

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New Contributor

Welcome Marcus Goodyear to Writer…Interrupter’s Monday column. Many thanks to Cindy Green who filled the spot for many months and is needing a little hiatus! You can welcome Marcus by reading his wonderful post for this month on Five Writing Tips Dad (or Mom.)

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Introducing: Gloria Harchar

Author of the romances with the fantasy land of Quelgheny, Gloria Harchar received an education degree from Wright State University in Fairborn, Ohio and a business degree from Oklahoma State University. It was during those blessed years shortly after love and marriage, when her children –fifteen months apart – were young that she began writing…

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