In this installment of the Author Showcase we speak with Sheri Lewis Wohl. Sheri Lewis Wohl grew up in northeast Washington State and though she always thought she’d move away, never has. Despite traveling throughout the United States, Sheri always finds her way back home. And so she lives, plays, and writes amidst mountains, evergreens, … Continue reading Interview with Sheri Lewis Wohl
Category: Books
On World Building – Part one Inspiration
I am working on a single world to encompass my future creative projects both for games and storytelling and thought it might be helpful to share my steps in the hopes it will help others in their creative works. There are two schools of thoughts when world building, well more like two ways to begin, … Continue reading On World Building – Part one Inspiration
Author Showcase Jane Kolven
In this installment we talk with Jane Kolven. Jane Kolven is a Romance author who likes to write about her own life and the people she knows and love: lesbians, queer women, trans and nonbinary people, and a variety of LGBTQ people with a variety of genders and sexualities. She focuses on telling happy stories, … Continue reading Author Showcase Jane Kolven
Transitory book review
Transitory is a murder mystery that begins all too familiarly for people in the queer community with the death of a black transwoman being ignored by the police after it is witnessed by private detective Micky Knight. The case leads her back into contact with an ex she hasn’t gotten over yet and neck deep … Continue reading Transitory book review
Interview with Tanai Walker
In this installment of the author showcase we talk with Tanai Walker. Tanai started writing strange little novels at the age of fourteen and dreamed of becoming a published author. She is a hard-core musicphile and enjoys everything from Bluegrass to Rap to Metal. She has an extensive collection of digital music files, CDs, and … Continue reading Interview with Tanai Walker
interview with Ada Hoffman
This installment of the Author Showcase with Ada Hoffman. Ada Hoffmann is the author of the space opera novel THE OUTSIDE, the collection MONSTERS IN MY MIND, and dozens of speculative short stories and poems. Ada was diagnosed with Autism at the age of 13, and is passionate about autistic self-advocacy. Her Autistic Book Party … Continue reading interview with Ada Hoffman
Review of Queer Little Nightmares
When I checked out the catalog of new items coming from Arsenal Pulp Press I noticed a book of short stories and poems called Queer Little Nightmares and I was like this is one I have to check out. The collection of quirky, scary and at times touching by LGBTQ+ authors was just what I … Continue reading Review of Queer Little Nightmares
Interview with Poet Morgan Larkin
Q I saw that you had been writing poetry for a while, what made you decide to take the leap to putting a book out? ..I decided to publish my poetry because I am all about giving back to my fellow human/transgender people who have gone through or who are going through this experience. By … Continue reading Interview with Poet Morgan Larkin
Review of Hero Complex by Jesse J. Thoma
So I got a chance to check out the new book by Jesse Thoma, Hero complex, it’s a good dip into the super hero genre for people who do not want to have to watch19 movies to get up to speed. The story centers around Bronte Scales a scientist who is developing nanotechnology to cure … Continue reading Review of Hero Complex by Jesse J. Thoma
Interview with MJ May
MJ may was nice enough to grant us an interview. She writes paranormal,/ urban fantasy with a lot of romance thrown in. Q I saw that you had been an amateur writer for a long time before you took the plunge into publishing, what was it that made you take the first big step? It … Continue reading Interview with MJ May
