Early American Christmas Traditions

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Donna Winters began penning novels in 1982 while working full time.  She resigned from her job in 1984 following a contract offer for her first book.  Since then, Thomas Nelson Publishers, Zondervan Publishing House, Guideposts, and Bigwater Publishing have published … Continue reading

Byrd’s Characters Speak for Themselves

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K. Dawn Byrd, an author of inspirational novels in several genres (including, historical, suspense, romance, and young adult) has a YA novel titled Double Identity coming out this week.  Since I’ve interviewed Dawn before, I thought we’d interview her Heroine … Continue reading

Jade Kerrion – from MMORP to Science Fiction Novels

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Today, we’re visiting with Jade Kerrion, a science fiction writer who started with fan fiction. In fan fiction, a writer spins stories based on characters or settings originally developed by another writer. In Jade’s case, these characters and settings came … Continue reading

Multi-Award Winner Dusty Richards

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We’re back visiting with Dusty Richards, an author with 120 books published and almost as many awards.  If you missed the first half of this interview, you can find it immediately below this part.  I recommend you scroll down and … Continue reading

Dusty Richards – A Major Force in Western Writing

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Today, we “start” an interview with Dusty Richards.  I say start because this author is too big, his books too well received, his awards too numerous to be able to cover him in one blog.  To give you an example … Continue reading

Liz Klein – Non-fiction, Fiction, & Volunteering

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Today, I’m visiting with Liz Klein, a Dallas writer with a lot of experience on the non-fiction side. Since I concentrate on fiction, I sometimes don’t give enough attention to the non-fiction writers.  For that, I offer my apologies.  But … Continue reading