Mike Rubin has just finished his collection of short stories set to be published in a book called "Cops, Criminals, Killers, and Housewives". If you've ever been interested in the crime or noir genre, keep reading to understand this author's process.
“Every aspect of our lives is, in a sense, a vote for the kind of world we want to live in.” - Frances Moore Lappé
Check out this interview with author Perry Williams, who write religious time travel books!
Jass Aujla has made a name for herself as a highly talented Canadian novelist, whose latest work, Next Of Twin, is already getting rave reviews.
Bob Cheeks is an author and entrepreneur I will be interviewing in this article. His book recently came out and I am sharing nuggets of wisdom from it and his writing process.
In this post, I interview children's book author Angela Orams.
Have you heard of the metaverse and how greatly its shaping our society? A budding non-profit on the east coast is taking matters into its own hands. Keep reading to learning more.
A great film about the realities of being homeless and what one's attitude can do to achieve redemption.
Kiambo White is the founder of Absorbmag.com who has lots of insight for would-be online magazine founders.
Here I interview author Brandon Murray and discuss a little bit about his upcoming book and some of the resistance he's faced while trying to spread his message. His is a story of resilience.
Inspired by the storytelling in musical theatre as well as jazz and indiepop, Anja Björk loves to add happy melodies to sad lyrics so that people start to move. Her sophomore single ‘Last Day In Oslo’, came out in July 2022 and the artist provided us this special interview.
Dr. Joanne Intrator’s highly anticipated memoir, “Summoned To Berlin” describes the challenges she faced and overcame during her decade-long search for restitution for 16 Wallstrasse, a major Berlin building that was stolen from her family by the Nazis. Her story has been in international magazines.
Astrology, Tarot, Numerology are all valuable ways to get in sync with yourself. Luckily, this can all be done virtually, and you can even learn this skill yourself if you wanted to. Read this article to learn more about how you can benefit from studying from one of this decade's best astrologers.
Former Chairman of Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project Julia Sullivan Pens Debut Novel Bone Necklace, Discusses Themes of Justice, Courage, and Understanding
"Bombshell in the Barrio" author John F. Tanner traces personal journey from diverse upbringing, to successful career in education, to the day he was Indicted by the FBI
As we still learn how to navigate the outbreak of COVID-19, it's crucial to learn about the threat it poses to those who are truly vulnerable.
Have you ever struggled with a psychological condition or addiction and wanted to write about it? Here, you can learn about this author's journey and understand what it takes to write a memoir.
Is there really a "right way" to write a book? If you're an aspiring author or just a curious reader, check out this article.
Have you ever taken an interest in becoming an astrologer? In this article, Jasmine Isadora breaks down her own journey to shed some insight for those who are interested.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a published novelist? Read my article to gain some insight.
Ever been interested in learning what the writing process is like for published authors? Read this article to learn more.
Lots of people put tattooing on a pedestal, especially considering how many individuals are willing to get tattooed these days. If you've ever wondered if you should make that leap and have it in you to become a tattoo artist yourself, this article is for you.
In this article, you'll learn about Petergay Dunkley-Mullings' journey and how "Can't Afford to Fail" came into fruition. Continue reading to learn more.
Jan Notzon is a writer best currently known for releasing his latest novel, the "Id Paradox". To learn more about his book and inspiration, check out the interview between he and I below.
Learn about the behind the scenes action regarding upcoming film The Petrichor.
Below is some information gathered from Perry Cockerell's masterpiece, A Private War and two closely-related others.
Get immersive with some hidden US history that may have purposefully overlooked and is now brought to the surface by Lewis E. Cook.
Jake Kaminiski wrote a remarkable work of fiction that gives insight into how Native Americans have helped with the border crisis with Mexico. This author and former retired police lieutenant shares tidbits about his upcoming book and show that’s set to launch in THIS interview.
In her debut cookbook, body builder and model Marie Blanchard shares her favorite mouth-watering recipes so that her readers can cook slimming meals without feeling deprived. In this interview, she discloses some insights you'll find in her latest books.
Think” Bright Lights, Big City” meets “Almost Famous,” if the city was L.A. in the first instance and you took “almost’ out of the title in the second - and you might get a sense of Anthony Mora’s new novel, “Virtual Velocity: An L.A. Story.”
I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Emeka Anyiam, author of “Embracing Life: Surviving the Struggle by Learning to Embrace the Experience.” He has been in social services arena for almost 20 years.
In his debut novel, Bolivar Heights: When Failure is Not Final, author and minister, Leighton Kramer, uses the opportunity to confront the realities and challenges of the ecclesiastical world as seen through the perspective of one man’s spiritual journey through them.
I had the privilege of interviewing Michael J. Bowler, author of the series "Children of the Knight". In these YA books, he creatively inspires teenagers how to get themselves out of tough situations and do the right thing even though it may be difficult.
Susan Love is a foster care activist and teacher who used her experiences and gusto to create a moving book for children. In this article, we examine how activism can be translated into literature.
I had the opportunity to speak with author Dámaso Avilés to understand how he came up with the concept and intention for his latest book, The Yanira Island.
I sat down with Olivier Dalipagic, director of the new film "Off the Record" to get some insight into how to make a feature film under $25,000. In this interview, Mr. Dalipagic also got an opportunity to discuss the making of "Off the Record" with aspiring filmmakers.
I face rejection every day as a writer and as a 26-year-old Latina who refused to conform to gender and cultural norms. Sometimes the pain is so great I feel as though I can't go on. In this article, I give some objective sociological insights and personal tips on how to cope with ongoing rejection.