Category: Author Interview
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Award-winning Author, Daniel Wallace, discusses Flash Fiction on Write Now
LISTEN NOW: Bestselling Author, Daniel Wallace discusses flash fiction and his latest collection, “Beneath the Moon and Long Dead Stars” on Write Now Dawn Major, a Podcast by Broadleaf Writers Association
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Self-portrait of the South: An Interview with Suzanne Hudson
Check out my latest interview with Suzanne Hudson, the 2025 Alabama Truman Capote Award Winner for Short Fiction.
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Donna Meredith Discusses Margaret: The Rose of Goodwood – Author Interview and Character Insights
Historical Fiction Fans, here is your next read-Margaret: The Rose of Goodwood by Donna Meredith. Read on for more about the inspiration and background story and please share what you love and repost!
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Southern Storyteller, Ann Hite, Talks About her Novel, Going to the Water
Learn about Southern author, Ann Hite’s, inspiration for her latest novel, Going to the Water–the setting, art and music that influence her characters. and much more….
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An Interview with George Singleton, Author of You Want More: The Selected Stories…
Be sure to read my interview with author, George Singleton, on his latest collection, You Want More, the short story form, and much more.
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Interview with Susan Zurenda, Author of Bells for Eli, A Novel: Fiction Series Part II
Interview with Susan Zurenda, Author of Bells for Eli, A Novel The point-of-view is something I believe writers would enjoy debating. How did you settle on this narrator? Why not tell it from Eli’s perspective? Did you experiment with different points-of-view or was this something you were firm about from the beginning? I did debate…
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Interview with The Palms Author, Clay Anderson
Grit Lit Part II: Interview with Author of The Palms, Clay Anderson Last week I wrote a review of Anderson’s novel, The Palms, and now we get to hear from the author himself on his influences, process, and much more. Look for a guest post by Anderson next week on the Grit Lit genre. Hope…
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