Interview with Novelist Karen Rhodes (My Cushings Journey)

Born in 1979 Karen was raised in a small town on the south coast of England. Unfortunately a lot of health issues have controlled her life restricting her ambitions. Although after leaving school she went to college and trained to be a nvq 3 health care assistant in the hope to continue on to become a nurse but life had other ideas for her and she was diagnosed with a rare disease that stole her youth and banished her dreams.

Amazon Link for my book http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1530350735

Interview with Novelist Jeremy Dyson (Rise of the Dead)

Jeremy Dyson is a fiction author, and Rise of the Dead is his first novel. The book has already been named one of the best new zombie books of 2016 by Ranking Squad. He is currently at work on a sequel to Rise of the Dead, a book of short stories, and a work of… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Jeremy Dyson (Rise of the Dead)

Interview with Novelist K. L. Burnham (Undying Vengeance)

Born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, K. L. Burnham is the author of Undying Vengeance, the first of The Dark Ones Vampire Trilogy. She has several novels in the works, including a paranormal romance novel, Out of Darkness, a novella, Dimitri’s Quest, and she is writing the second in The Dark Ones Vampire trilogy. Her time is spent working, enjoying time with family, reading and writing.

The link to her novel, Undying Vengeance is http://www.amazon.com/author/klburnham

Interview with Novelist Rick Schroeder (Beyond the Redbud Tree)

Link to BUY Beyond The Redbud Tree – http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Redbud-Tree-Rick-Schroeder-ebook/dp/B01CIBEFAO Matthew Toffolo: What is the general theme and tone of your novels? Rick Schroeder: “Under The Redbud Tree” is a story of sexual awakening and exploration. Two people are journeying in search of answers. Their coming together changes the direction of the journey for both of… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Rick Schroeder (Beyond the Redbud Tree)

Interview with Novelist Laura T. Emery (What Remains of the Fair Simonetta)

Laura T. Emery has lived most of her life in Los Angeles, California, but spent most of her time and energy the past few years perusing the streets of Florence through literature, art, and Google Maps. She made several research trips to Florence in order to become fully immersed in the history and culture, hoping… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Laura T. Emery (What Remains of the Fair Simonetta)

Read the best of NEW Novel Loglines

Submit your Novel to the Festival Today: http://novelwritingfestival.com Read NEW Novel Loglines:   LUNA TREE: THE BABY PROJECT, by Maya Berger http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/luna_tree_the_baby_project_by_maya_berger.html   THE RISHIS: BOOK OF SECRETS, by Robert Delgado http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_rishis_book_of_secrets_by_robert_delgado.html   SHARLEY’S LESSONS, by RK Vetter http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/sharleys_lessons_by_rk_vetter.html   THE SHAPE OF US, by Yvonne Rediger http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/the_shape_of_us_by_yvonne_rediger.html   WRONG PLACE, WRONG TIME, by David… Continue reading Read the best of NEW Novel Loglines

Novel Reading: EXOTIQA, Chapter 1 by M. Black. Performed by Danielle Nicole

When sixteen-year-old Fione meets Maci, a twenty-one-year-old Flexbot who escapes from ImaTech located along the crust of the Coast Mountains, Fione’s life is taken on a roller-coaster ride of events that begins with trying to save Maci from ImaTech Corporation and ends with trying to save the country.

Interview with Novelist J.E. Plemons (Last Light Falling)

Go to J.E. Plemons website for more information on his novel: http://www.lastlightfalling.com/ Matthew Toffolo: What is the general theme and tone of your novel? J.E. Plemons: Finding hope in a fallen world, and preserving faith through despair. This novel reads very dark and grim, almost depressing, but with a gleam of hope hiding beneath its… Continue reading Interview with Novelist J.E. Plemons (Last Light Falling)

Interview with Novelist Rebecca Laclair (RADIO HEAD)

Rebecca Laclair describes the way music speaks to us, changes us, and validates us in a way that any music lover immediately recognizes. A magazine editor, and Huffington Post contributor, Rebecca has short stories published in Gravel, Skyline, Wordhaus, and Mixtape Methodology. Her short horror story was recently selected Best of Wordhaus (2015). Rebecca blogs… Continue reading Interview with Novelist Rebecca Laclair (RADIO HEAD)