Q&A with Troy Roberts

Q&A with Troy Roberts

Troy Roberts is the author of Next Move: My Terrible, Wonderful, Bipolar Life, his first book. Raised in a Baltimore family with mob ties, he grew up in a tumultuous household, surrounded by crime, prostitution, violence and drugs, often escaping with his mother and...
Q&A with Ron Riekki

Q&A with Ron Riekki

Ron Riekki’s poetry has been published in Spillway; Poetry Northwest; Rattle; Tar River; Dunes Review; River Teeth; I-70 Review; Tipton Poetry Journal; Hotel Amerika; Little Patuxent Review; The New...
Q&A with Dawn Newton

Q&A with Dawn Newton

Dawn Newton is a Michigan-based author and former English professor. Her new book Winded details her struggle with cancer. Q: This book is a memoir. What was it like to reflect on such difficult aspects of your past and present? Was writing this memoir at all a...
Q&A with Danuta E. Kosk-Kosicka

Q&A with Danuta E. Kosk-Kosicka

Danuta Kosk-Kosicka is a Polish-born biochemist, bilingual poet, writer, poem translator, and co-editor of the Loch Raven Review. In her book, Meadows of Memory, she tells a compelling story composed of translations of her mother’s beautiful poetry from Polish to...
Q&A with James Dill

Q&A with James Dill

Beyond the Finish is Jim’s debut novel, a book that took many miles and years to complete. A competitive runner since high school, Jim ran track and cross country for East Carolina University, earning a BS degree. After college, Jim moved up to the marathon while...
Q&A with Maria Giura

Q&A with Maria Giura

Maria Giura grew up in the Dyker Heights sections of Brooklyn, NY. Her writing has appeared in several journals including Prime Number, Presence, Italian Americana, Brooklyn Film & Arts Festival, Godspy, Lips, and Tiferet. She has won awards from the Academy of...
Q&A with Roselee Blooston

Q&A with Roselee Blooston

Roselee Blooston is the author of DYING IN DUBAI, a memoir of marriage, mourning and the Middle East (Apprentice House Press Loyola University MD, 2016)––a Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Winner, and an Eric Hoffer Book Award Finalist. Her plays have been produced in...
Q&A with Katherine Cottle

Q&A with Katherine Cottle

If you’re a fan of Edgar Allan Poe or F. Scott Fitzgerald, or take interest in the lives of Thurgood Marshall and Harriet Tubman, then “The Hidden Heart of Charm City” is your kind of book. In this riveting piece of non-fiction, author Katherine Cottle showcases the...
Q&A with Ben Shaberman

Q&A with Ben Shaberman

  Retina Boy is an adventurous allegory in which teenagers, a blind alien boy, and a girl unable to walk heroically save the Earth from a takeover by the blind inhabitants of Zooba, a planet on the brink of environmental collapse. Ultimately, the story’s...