Elena Taylor

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 […]

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 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, […]

Author Updates

I’m thrilled to have as my final “what are they up to now” author, someone I’ve known for over 20 years (we were of course in diapers when we met, because we can’t be much over 20 now…) Pete had tremendous success as an Indie author, and I’ll let his update tell you know what […]

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