Interview with Novelist Prakash B. Hegade (P for Poetry, PhD – The Messy Desk)

Prakash B Hegade is a professor by profession, who loves to read and write. He always believes that creativity keeps one alive. For him it happens through writing. Following a pathway to perfection is his goal and striving for the same in every field I go keeps him excited.

Interview with Novelist Stephen Christiansen (Orbbelgguren Series, Lost Souls)

Born in Henderson, Nevada, Stephen Christiansen was born to a long line of military personnel. His travels from base to base helped inspire a young and imaginative mind. As he grew he continued his world travels and has visited ancient cultural ruins, rain forests, volcanos, and exotic locations. With these in mind, he is able to weave epic stories of wondrous places and extraordinary people. Stephen now lives in Everett, Washington with his wife and daughter. Today, he inspires to share with the rest of the world some of the fantastic real-life inspired places and events that have shaped his life.

Interview with Novelist Maurice M. McKiernan (Manuscripts of the Macabre)

Maurice M. McKiernan is a right-brained individual with a propensity for all things artistic. He began piano lessons at age four, and soon began performing in recitals and competitions, eventually recording eight music albums. Maurice attended Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis, where he was named a “Top 100 Student” of the college and graduated with a degree in philosophy.… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Maurice M. McKiernan (Manuscripts of the Macabre)

Interview with Novelist Chris Rose (Wood, Talc and Mr. J.)

Well, I don’t write about vampires, demons, things paranormal, or necessarily anything out-of-the-ordinary. In other words, I love to bring the everyday ordinary to life, that people can relate to, hear, smell, taste. I pride myself on that, actually – I love it when people tell me: Your characters jump of the page. I know it’s a bit of a cliché, but that’s what I aim to do…

Interview with Novelist Elizabeth Good (Trampled Underfoot, Just Another Sunday)

The theme of both of my novels is the delicate interplay of Fate and Freewill choices when it comes to our Life’s journey. Where we ultimately end up as an adult is a combination of both fate and freewill.

The tone of my novels is dramatic. There is some levity here and there but these two stories are complex dramas. Just Another Sunday is a Coming-of-Age, family drama. And the follow-up book, entitled Trampled Underfoot, is more of a Romantic, New Adult, family drama.

Interview with Novelist Payne Hawthorne (Alpha Awakened, Dormant Desires)

Interview with Payne Hawthorne Links to her works: Amazon author page: http://www.amazon.com/Payne-Hawthorne/e/B00E4POU3A/ Websites:  http://www.paynehawthorne.com & http://www.houseofpaynepublishing.com Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/Adventuresinpayne Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/PayneHawthorneAuthor Facebook business page: https://www.facebook.com/houseofpaynepublishing Audible author page: http://www.audible.com/search/ref=a_search_c4_1_1_1_srAuth_s?searchAuthor=Payne+Hawthorne&qid=1426029021&sr=1-1 Twitter: Twitter.com/payneadventures Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/paynehawthorne/ Patreon.com: http://www.patreon.com/payneadventures Matthew Toffolo: What is the general theme and tone of your novels? Payne Hawthorne: My novels are all about… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Payne Hawthorne (Alpha Awakened, Dormant Desires)