Maggie Mundy: Author interview

Maggie Mundy: Author interview

Today I introduce Maggie Mundy, a writer of paranormal and contemporary fiction and author of the new release “Lost Protector” which is the final book in the Midworlder Trilogy. What is your current project? Lost Protector tells the story of

Fantastical Fiction Sounds

Fantastical Fiction Sounds

Crafting descriptions that involve the senses is an important job for a writer. For a reader it helps them to fully immerse in a book, to feel like they have entered a new world – from the creak as a

My Kingdom for a hot shower

EMSH artwork from Heinlein Have Spacesuit, will travel

Fantasy books are often set in a more primitive world where the chance of having a hot shower is minimal and toothbrushes possibly not invented. Likewise, in space, water is at a premium, needing to be recycled over and over.

J.W. Luff: Author interview

J.W. Luff: Author interview

Today I introduce JW Luff, a Science Fiction writer and author of the Virago 4 and The NOAH Equation series. What is your current project? My current WIP is the third and final instalment of The NOAH Equation series, The

Furry Fictional Friends

Furry Fictional Friends

Pets, be they cats, dogs, birds or toads do enmesh themselves in our lives, with most people owning a pet at some stage of their lives. So it is not to be wondered that they infiltrate works of fiction as

Author interview: SC Mitchell

Between Venus and Mars

Today I welcome SC Mitchell, a fellow Soul Mate author. Steve has an upcoming book ‘Between Venus and Mars’ which is part of the popular Soul Mate tree series. His books are scifi romance, and promise “An intergalactic adventure filled with

E.M.Swift-Hook – Author interview

EM Swift Hook launch party

Today I introduce E.M. Swift-Hook, a British writer from the North-East of England and author of the Fortune’s Fools series of space opera books. Her first trilogy of the series, ‘Transgressor’ came out last year. E.M. is also one of

Flick the Switch

Sword & Pen

I was fortunate enough recently to be a part of Madwomen Monologues, a stage presentation of short stories or monologues. All proceeds go to a women’s charity each year, and it is a fantastic night. If you are in Melbourne,