June 2013 archive

What Makes J.W. Run?

J.W. Northrup has been away from us lately. He has been writing a second book, a huge project for a writer already busy with numerous undertakings. I want to ask you, what makes such a busy writer ask for more and more responsibility? J.W. has already toured all over the Internet. He has sold numerous …

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“I Don’t Stand For Handicap Jokes,” Tom Ufert Jives

I wanted to interview Tom Ufert by himself as fan mail told me that his first interview with Cliff Roberts was probably the most successful interview I have ever been a part of. The hits were numerous, and many people thought Tom couldn’t beat that. Yesterday, I was lucky enough to take part in a …

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Promoting? Horror? Writing? Ask Alex Laybourne!

What is Horror? Let’s forget about the dictionary definition here. I will ask you again. What is Horror? What makes us scared? What scares you the most? What is your personal horror? Let me ask you this– what would you be most terrified of? It’s a dark nightand you are walking home from work. The …

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Tarkeenia! Ellen Mae Gives Us More Tarkeenia!

The first extract I ran from “The Unseen Promise” was so popular, I was asked to do it again! So, let me present some brand new Ellen Mae Franklin to you! I hear on the grapevine she might be coming over for an interview, soon, very soon… We can be heroes, if just for one …

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Pure Magic! Nick Wale Interviews Author Cheryl Pillsbury

Cheryl Pillsbury is an enterprising contemporary writer. She runs a publishing company, promotes her books, others’ books and manages to find time to interview with guys like myself. I wonder how she manages it all?  Before the interview, she nervously asked me how we would handle things. I told her to just stay calm, answer …

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Reblogged! Alex Laybourne Interviews Christopher D. Abbott

  (An interview direct from interviewer Alex Laybourne.) Christopher D. Abbott has a background in human behavioral studies. He has gained a good understanding about people and their behaviors, and this has led to his interest in psychology. An avid reader of crime fiction, Christopher’s ambition has always been to publish a character driven crime …

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“Write In Recollection and Amazement For Yourself.” Terry Irving Channels Jack Kerouac

You recall a story from a happy past, but the story is brighter now than you remember it… The words sound richer, stronger… More exciting… The writer is Terry Irving. The story is his own. Out of the post war period came some of the greatest journalists of all time. That statement has been made …

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The Main Event: Ufert Meets Roberts

  Cliff Roberts is a man accustomed to the public eye. He was a politician, a CEO, a businessman and a police commissioner. Now, retired, disabled and contented, he writes. He is a novelist.  Tom Ufert, politician, world traveler, charity fundraiser and writer has met his own struggles with addiction, sexuality, illness and has turned …

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“Come Fly With Me!” Mike Trahan Teases

Check out Mike Trahan’s flying log! The flying ace has been around. You’ve read “The Gift”, “The Gift: Part 2:The Air Force Years” and now come fly with Mike as he takes us on a whirlwind live interview… Takeoff from Orange, Texas: Never found the flying better, Texas under the winds, with a soft, breezy …

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McLemore Steps Out: Nick Wale interviews J.R.

  J.R. McLemore is a writer who really has to be interviewed a few times to get the full breadth of his knowledge down in print. In this interview, I wanted to start with a question about the work he is doing currently, then I wanted to take you all on a rip-roaring journey through …

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