Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Khristin Wierman, Author of Buck’s Pantry / Forget best or worst, a life-threatening crisis has a way of bringing out the essence of a person. Someone may behave in admirable or despicable... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Lisa Goich, Author of A Girl On the Go Guided Journal / It stands to reason that the person you spend the most time with will also be your best friend and favorite person. Of course, that... Read More
Reviewer Karen Rigby Interviews Kate Marchant, Author of Whistleblower / What happens on campus … definitely doesn’t stay on campus—not anymore anyway. Which is a good thing in the case of #MeToo and other social-media-led... Read More
Reviewer Michele Sharpe Interviews Claire N. Rubman, Author of This May Be Difficult to Read: But You Really Should (for your child’s sake) Reid, reed, read. Each of those words mean something different, of course, but to a three or... Read More
Reviewer Rebecca Foster Interviews Andrew Boyd, Author of I Want a Better Catastrophe: Navigating the Climate Crisis with Grief, Hope, and Gallows Humor / From our perch in the wide and wonderful world of indie publishing, we’ve been... Read More
Reviewer Rebecca Foster Interviews Christopher Preston, Author of Tenacious Beasts: Wildlife Recoveries that Change How We Think about Animals / Resilience is one of those vital evolutionary qualities. Against all odds, certain species... Read More
Executive Editor Matt Sutherland Interviews Adele Holmes, Author of Winter’s Reckoning / To be great, a novel needs to succeed on multiple fronts: plotting, powerful openings, character development, dialogue, and so on—all without... Read More
Reviewer Paula Martinac Interviews Erica Obey, Author of The Brooklyn North Murder / One part murder, a handful of credible culprits, and a dash of vengeance—does such a boilerplate formula exist for writing a great mystery novel?... Read More