Dive deep into the process behind Kashiana Singh’s inspirational poetry collection and her journey to self-discovery through this Q&A. What inspired you to write the poems in this collection, or rather how did Woman by the door come to be? The...
This Q&A offers an inside scoop on Sandra Rokoff-Lizut, the 71-year-old author behind the poetry collection known as, Children of Someone Else’s Longing. What did you learn about yourself when writing the collection? Through writing the individual poems...
Gary Ingber, the debut writer of Chasing Shangri-La, speaks on the process of writing this unique memoir. 1. What inspired you to write this book? Keeping a promise I made to my son. 2. Can you give us a brief overview of Chasing Shangri-La “When it...
Read our Q&A with the author, Eric Goodman, as he speaks on his upcoming book and motive for writing such a story. 1. What inspired you to write this book? In a nutshell (or husk): the cicadas. I had written a short story the last time the 17-year...
Read our Q&A with Robert Cooperman to understand the meaning and inspiration behind his lovely collection of basketball poems. Who do you hope reads Go Play Outside? Do you have one specific target audience or multiple? Anyone who loves and reads...
Author Q&A: Sean Byrne. This author speaks about his new book, The Psychopomps, the process behind it, and its takeaway for readers. Read below to learn more about this author and his unique story. This is your first work of literary fiction. How was this writing...
Read below as this Q&A dives deep into drug addictions and Boyce’s reasoning for writing this memoir. What made you want to write a book about the war on drugs? I am an addicted person myself, and even though I have carried that identity since I...
Roselee Blooston speaks about her vision behind, The Chocolate Jar & Other Stories, and her life as an author of three books. What themes does The Chocolate Jar and Other Stories deal with and what ties the stories together? The Chocolate Jar and...
Mike Fiorito is an Associate Editor for Mad Swirl Magazine and a regular contributor to the Red Hook Star Revue. Mike is the author of Call Me Guido and Freud’s Haberdashery Habits. Mike lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife and two boys. Q: Are you building a...