Category Archives: Interview
Blog Hop!
Thank you, Velda Brotherton, for tagging me for this blog hop, and thanks to Susan Taitel for the great idea! What is the working title of your book? The working title was Broken Dolls, however, after it was accepted by … Continue reading
An Interview with Author, Brian C. Conley
A few years ago, the Northwest Arkansas Writers Workshop was lucky enough to have Brian C.Conley as an attending member. Each week, we looked forward to hearing the voices of the characters in his novel, The Neighborhood. So much so, … Continue reading
An Interview with Author, Brian C. Conley
A few years ago, the Northwest Arkansas Writers Workshop was lucky enough to have Brian C.Conley as an attending member. Each week, we looked forward to hearing the voices of the characters in his novel, The Neighborhood. So much so, … Continue reading
An Interview with Author, K.D. McCrite
I first met K.D. McCrite when she offered to critique the manuscripts of five lucky Ozarks Writers League members. I submitted the first chapter of Broken Dolls, and met with her one-on-one for a detailed critique. I remember being impressed, … Continue reading
An Interview with Author, K.D. McCrite
I first met K.D. McCrite when she offered to critique the manuscripts of five lucky Ozarks Writers League members. I submitted the first chapter of Broken Dolls, and met with her one-on-one for a detailed critique. I remember being impressed, … Continue reading
Hog Jowls and Caviar: An Interview with Author, Pamela Foster
I still remember first listening to Pamela Foster read Redneck Goddess at the Northwest Arkansas Writers Workshop. Let’s see. How can I best phrase how I felt, listening to her story? Have you ever felt tension and longing as you … Continue reading
Hog Jowls and Caviar: An Interview with Author, Pamela Foster
I still remember first listening to Pamela Foster read Redneck Goddess at the Northwest Arkansas Writers Workshop. Let’s see. How can I best phrase how I felt, listening to her story? Have you ever felt tension and longing as you … Continue reading
Happy Hour with Nobu
In writing Broken Dreams, the sequel to The Red Kimono, most of my characters have readily begun to tell me their stories—all except Nobu. Though I’ve perched at my computer countless hours trying to claw out his first chapter, after … Continue reading
Happy Hour with Nobu
In writing Broken Dreams, the sequel to The Red Kimono, most of my characters have readily begun to tell me their stories—all except Nobu. Though I’ve perched at my computer countless hours trying to claw out his first chapter, after … Continue reading
An Interview with Duke Pennell, Editor
“I’m learning more from this [editing] than any creative writing class, so keep up with the criticisms . . . your work makes my work better.” –Dan Chamberlain “The Long Shooters” The above testimonial on Duke … Continue reading



