Elena Taylor

Author, Playwright … Geologist!

You wrote a series of short books for Adults learning English. How did you get started with the series? What was the process of working with Arleen Williams? I wrote The Old House on South Sixteenth Street because my friend, Arleen,couldn’t find the texts she wanted for her ESL classes. The Old House …  features adult […]

Bestselling Author Carew Papritz!

As the bestselling author of the 5-time award-winning inspirational book, “The Legacy Letters,” Carew Papritz thrives on the incurable combination of an undying curiosity and an adventurer’s heart. He truly lives his book’s central message to “live life to the fullest.” He is still determined to be a Renaissance Man in an age that lauds the specialist.  The Huffington […]

Carew Papritz – Award Winning Author Interview Part II

Scroll Down For Part I Tell us about the music that goes along with the book. I’ve been writing music ever since I was seven when my father bought me my first guitar as he travelled through Mexico.  I took to that guitar like hugging a supernova.  It just consumed my life and I loved […]

Filmaker to Cowboy, Author to Award Winner

You’ve had an incredibly eclectic career. How has that impacted your writing? I think I lived my life so that I could write The Legacy Letters.  It really is an autobiography disguised as fiction.  But the beauty of writing fiction is that you can bend time and space to make everything more dramatic.  Your first […]

Spotlight on Carla Kelly

Award-winning author Carla Kelly is a veteran of the New York and international publishing world. Carla is best known for her Regency Romances, those novels of manner and wit, made popular more than two centuries ago by Jane Austen.  Carla has made certain types of Regencies her own, particularly novels and stories about people who are not […]

The Interview — Part II

Scroll Down To Read Part I What is your writing process like?  I try to write every day, usually in the afternoon, but I don’t beat myself up if I don’t have time on a particular day. When I begin a novel, I write a lengthy synopsis (usually 4-6 typed pages) and use that as […]

The Interview Part I

You write novels for Adults learning English as a new language. How did you get started in that genre and how is that different from writing traditional novels? I’ve been teaching English as a Second Language since I was a resident assistant at a private language institute housed on the Seattle University campus back in […]

Spotlight on William Kenower

William Kenower is the author of Write Within Yourself: An Author’s Companion, and is the Editor-in-Chief of Author magazine, an online magazine for writers and dedicated readers. He writes a popular daily blog for the magazine about the intersection of writing and our daily lives, and has interviewed hundreds of writers of every genre. He also hosts the online radio program Author2Author where […]

The Interview — Part II

Scroll Down For Part I Understanding your son’s autism informs how you understand being a writer and finding truth and joy in life. How do the vulnerabilities of being a father (to an autistic child) and the vulnerabilities of being a writer (and public figure) compare? Let me begin by saying that I don’t really […]

The Interview — Part I

Your writing life is inextricably linked to other writers, teaching, and exploring what it means to be human. How do all those parts go together for you in your daily life? I begin every episode of Author2Authorby saying that “What it takes to write the book you want to write is what it takes to […]

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