Author Tiffani Collins’ first novel, “Dark Wood”, is the first book of the fantasy series Dark Company. The series is set in a world co-created with her good friend and writing partner Leah Dondelinger.
Deborah Riley-Magnus, Author, Cold in California
[PODCAST] Gabriel Strickland is whisked from the bizarre accident that caused his final demise to a “holding tank of sorts located in West Hollywood. He learns that he and several other deceased supernatural creatures must await a final judgment for their souls. A society has formed within that helps them all function outside the walls of the holding tank. Eighty creatures, including other awaiting dead vampires, pixies, a legendary Navaho stick man and bothersome leprechauns, struggle together to earn brownie points (against their natures) and wait out what could be centuries of purgatory.”
Talk with Simon Wood, Author of “The Fall Guy”
With a background in engineering, Wood has been writing since October 1998. Now, with over a 170 short stories, and four novels under his belt, Wood gleaned from fragments of stories he had “bobbing around in [his] head” since he was a teenager. His hesitance to put these ideas to pen stemmed from his dyslexia. […]
Roz Morris — Book Manuscript Editor on How to “Nail Your Novel”
The single most important element for any new book is a good polish and edit. In the world of traditional print publishing, the publishing house assigns an editor to the author and his/her book to make it shine. As ebook authors, we have the same duty to create the best, well-written book possible–a daunting task to do alone–especially for a new author.
Nancy Denofio, Author/Poet
Nancy Denofio is an author, poet, writer, speaker, radio co-host, and instructor. She has written all her life, as the filled boxes will attest. Her natural gift to take a moment in time, and express into words the emotional and physical beauties that lie beneath are extraordinary. With positive outlook, Nancy shares her Poetry Memoirs – not for herself, but for all her readers.
Interview with Mel Smith, Author
I have known Mel since 1990, when I was hired as a freelance graphic artist for his agency the AdSmith. From this one-on-one relationship our friendship grew to the point that Mel became “family.” I was amazed to hear he was writing a book. Not that I didn’t feel he was capable, but I knew […]