Jill Zeller Interviewed by Katharine Eliska Kimbriel Jill Zeller was determined to become a writer ever since her fifth grade play was a flop (let’s just say that no one was yelling “Author, author!”) Millions of words later, she’s still … Continue reading
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By Katharine Eliska Kimbriel “I need nothing more than to awaken in the morning to begin to write today. I wait for no muse.” Writer Cynthia Felice may grab a life experience or a headline as inspiration for a story, … Continue reading
I have a tough time reading books with horrific real life problems mixed with fantasy; too often the fantasy boils down to wish fulfillment, with an undertone of “I was given mega-powers because I was a mega-victim.” I should … Continue reading
Writer Sheila Gilluly believes that Cicero probably had it right: If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. A woman of many talents, she knows how to retrieve catnip mice thrown by her cat Gracie and is both organic gardener/carpenter and a squirrel whisperer. She’s also the author of two intricate, exciting fantasy series, The Books of the Painter and The Greenbriar Queen.
Continue readingToday is a holiday so we’re repeating an earlier interview, just in case you missed it. Jennifer Stevenson Interviewed by Katharine Eliska Kimbriel Rereleased at Book View Cafe this Spring are King of Hearts and Fools Paradise, by Jennifer Stevenson, … Continue reading
MAYA KAATHRYN BOHNHOFF Interviewed by Katharine Eliska Kimbriel Welcome to the multi-tasking world of author and artist Maya Bohnhoff. Whether writing, composing, painting or any other corner of creative life, Maya has laid claim to a section of more than … Continue reading
SUE LANGE Interviewed by Katharine Eliska Kimbriel Sue Lange’s eBook Uncategorized shows that future fiction can be synonymous with black humor, offering short stories that start out light-heartedly and then drag you under into darkness. She has also written several … Continue reading
AUTHOR JUDITH TARR INTERVIEWED by KATHARINE ELISKA KIMBRIEL Judith Tarr is always Judith Tarr, author of dozens of novels, fantasist and Storyteller, by turns the murmur of water over smooth stones and then a roaring of cataracts—but occasionally she is … Continue reading