Elena Taylor

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 with Author Jack Remick — Part I

As a novelist, poet, and short story writer, do you approach writing in the same way, regardless of form? Or do you have a different process for each? I write a lot about the writing before I ever start a scene. Right now I’m in a new novel and I have 138 pages of writing […]

Spotlight on Nicole J. and Terry Persun

October sees Part III and IV of my extended spotlight, highlighting two exceptional writers, Terry Persun and his daughter Nicole. I had the pleasure of meeting them both at the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Conference in July, when I attended one of Terry’s workshops. Both excellent writers and teachers, I’m pleased to include them together […]

The Interview — Part IV

Scroll Down for Parts I-III Nicole, you recently finished a nonfiction book about Terry. That must have been a fascinating experience for the two of you. Nicole, what led you to writing that book? NICOLE: I’ve always been fascinated with the relationship a fiction writer has to his or her characters. Writers use personal experiences […]

The Interview — Part II

Scroll down to read Part I It must be a thrill to have your daughter follow in your footsteps, but as an author yourself, you know how hard this business can be. What role have you played in Nicole’s writing, both artistically and career-wise? TERRY: My Role in Nicole’s Writing Career So, I’m going to […]

The Interview — Part I

Describe Your Writing Process… TERRY: My process has changed slightly over time, and also changes depending on what I’m writing. Even though I typically work on novels and short stories in the morning and poetry in the evening, I may switch it up if the spirit moves me. I do have a general process though, […]

Spotlight On: Where are they now?

I decided for the hot, lazy month of August, I’d get myself motivated to work a little harder by checking in with some of the amazing authors I’ve interviewed over the years, and find out what they’ve been up to. Given the long list of new books, workshops, and trips abroad these writers have created […]

Spotlight on Nick Stokes

Nick Stokes writes novels, plays, fictions, nothings, arrangements, pieces of prose, and other undefinables. His novel AFFAIR was serialized online at and published as an ebook by The Seattle Star. AFFAIR is available in print and ebook formats at major online retailers. Other writings have appeared with Bumf, Paper Darts, Crab Orchard Review,Word Riot, Creative Colloquy, Mixer Publishing, Atticus Review, Waccamaw, Prick of the Spindle, Knock, and others.  […]

Spotlight on Motivation! How do you keep writing…

The last few weeks I’ve covered some things to think about before you submit that manuscript you’ve been working on for the last ________ (fill in the blank: month, year, decade). These tips have probably given you ideas to take into your next rewrite or maybe confirmed you really are ready for submitting. But regardless […]

Staying Motivated to Write: Part II

Last week I compared writing to going to the gym. You know you’ll feel good after you get there, but it’s hard to get off the couch. I’m going to stick with that comparison again and talk about scheduling your writing time. Just as people are more likely to stay with an exercise regime if […]

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