Family, Faith, and Fantasy: Jack Borden on The Tixie Chronicles and The Plant of Death

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From notebook pages to night writing, Texas-based author Jack Borden has created a sweeping, mythology-rich series that bridges Middle Grade and YA. The Tixie Chronicles consists of adventures shaped by Irish and Welsh myth, strong family bonds, and an underlying sense of Providence. With the release of book five, The Plant of Death, Borden talks candidly about routine, editing, faith, and the characters inspired by his own children. In this interview, he also reflects on the authors who shaped him, the discipline behind finishing his books, and his best advice for aspiring writers: write.

Do you recall how your interest in writing originated?

I’ve always enjoyed reading, and I guess I tried my hand at a novel when I was about 16 years old. I wrote it by hand on notebook paper, and it was, predictably, horrible. Thankfully, no version of that first novel exists anywhere. In college and graduate school, I did a lot of writing for classes and my thesis. This was obviously non-fiction writing and boring beyond description. I kept up reading fiction, but in terms of fiction writing, I didn’t start back until around 2020.

 Do you consider writing as a career?

I would love it to be a full-time career! I do write non-fiction books under another name. Those books have done well, as they are sold to customers who have an interest in my other business. For my fiction, including this series The Tixie Chronicles, I am working toward that. I love writing and I hope to write things that people enjoy reading.

 Was there a specific event or person who influenced you to become an author?

I think I’ve been influenced by a lot of authors – Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, John R. Erikson, Wendell Berry, Dallas Willard (from a theological perspective), George Macdonald, and the poetry of Robert Frost, to name a few. I had a chance to visit with John R. Erikson several years ago – he’s the author of the Hank the Cow Dog series – and he really inspirited me to see what one could do as an author. He is independently published and he did that back when very few were – and he’s sold millions of copies of books about a dog on a ranch with a bad attitude. I’m in awe of that.

What is your writing routine?

I honestly wish I had more of a routine. I write when I can – between family responsibilities, work, and my business, it’s sometimes hit and miss. But I try! I typically write at night, when my house is quiet and I can focus.

What inspired you to write your first book?

I spend a fair amount of time enjoying the property where we are blessed to live. There’s a creek surrounded by big, old trees that shade the forest floor. That landscape, along with my interest in Celtic languages and mythology, inspired a story merging those old stories with our woods here.

What genre are your books?

This book series kind of starts as Middle Grade fantasy and kind of merges into Young Adult fantasy in the later books. I did this thanks to the ages of my kids, who I wrote these books for to begin with. As they’ve grown, so have the stories.

Is there a message in your new book that you want readers to grasp?

My primary purpose is to tell an interesting and engaging story. That said, there’s an underlying idea of Providence and how God moves and engages with our world as events unfold.

What was the hardest part of writing your latest book?

My least favorite part of writing any book is the editing. My editor is great, and I am often embarrassed by what I leave in the manuscript I send her. The book flowed out of my fingertips, but with plenty of errors before editing!

 If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?

I would not. I’m happy with it.

How much of the book is realistic?

It is based on Irish and Welsh mythology, but I try to make it feel real. In fact, I’ve had readers tell me that, after reading the first four books, that they feel like it’s real and that tixies are living out in the woods. 😊

How many books do you have out, and do you have a favorite?

This will be the fifth book in the series. I really like this one, and the fourth book.

 How do you come up with character names?

My first character names, Avelyn and Killian, were from a list of old Irish names. Branwen and the city of Anwin, both of which feature prominently in The Plant of Death, are stolen from Welsh mythology. Most of the other names are created by putting parts of the language of Old Tixie together to get a name. Old Tixie is the language spoken by the creatures in these books. These books are a translation, or at least that’s what I’m going to keep saying.

Do you draw inspiration on someone you know, or events in your own life?

The main characters of the first few books are almost entirely drawn from my oldest two children: the more serious first born and the impulsive middle child. My wife and a good friend of mine also heavily influence Avelyn’s personality. Other characters, such as Branwen, are more of a mix of people, though she does look physically like a good friend of mine.

What are your current projects?

I plan to complete this series in the next few years, so I will be working on The Tixie Chronicles. Book 6, in fact, has already been started!

What do you think makes a good story?

I think that characters that you care about are a vital part of a good story. Attention spans have shrunk over the years, so bringing these characters action and adventure in a story keeps me and other readers interested.

Who do you feel has supported you outside of your family members?

My family is blessed with a core group of close friends, and the children in these families have read The Tixie Chronicles and encouraged me with great feedback. They keep asking me when The Plant of Death will be published!

Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?

I just really appreciate the readers who have enjoyed The Tixie Chronicles. I really appreciate their reviews too! The readers are awesome!

What was the first book you’ve ever read?

Probably Green Eggs and Ham!

 What books have most influenced your life most?

I would say that the Bible is my primary influence, but also The Divine Conspiracy by the late Dallas Willard.

What is one valuable lesson about writing that you’ve learned along your writing journey?

I would say that you can always find time to write. Even late at night, after the family is all asleep, you can find time. Lack of time isn’t an excuse.

 If you could give aspiring writers one piece of advice what would it be?

I would share this: real writers write. They don’t just think about writing or talk about it. They do it!

What do you do in your spare time besides writing?

I enjoy hanging out with my family, friends, traveling (we love far West Texas and the Pacific Northwest), and spending time alone in the woods.

What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?

I typically have a story more or less outlined before I really start writing. But for the 5th book in the Tixie Chronicles, The Plant of Death, I had a few general ideas and then the story took on a life of its own. So letting the characters and the stories come to life on their own – that was a writing quirk, at least for this book!

ABOUT JACK BORDEN

Jack Borden is an author, farmer, father, and husband who lives with his family in the forests of eastern Texas. His debut fantasy novel series, The Tixie Chronicles, spans the gap from Middle Grade literature to Young Adult, sweeping readers into an immersive world of mythology, fantasy, a family that loves one another, and adventures with stakes for the entire world. Borden’s 5th novel, The Plant of Death, just released on November 1. In his spare time, Jack enjoys roaming the woods, building fires by the creek, and playing with made up languages. He also enjoys reading. His favorite authors include Wendell Berry, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, George MacDonald. He also reads books by Cormac McCarthy for their beautiful prose. He is also fond of poetry by Robert Frost.

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From Clothing Lines to Food Manufacturing: A Conversation with author and entrepreneur Eric Cominski Jr.

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“Growing up I always dreamed big. Starting out, I really looked at what I wanted in life. As an entrepreneur that itself was what I wanted. At the time not knowing what an “entrepreneur” was I was focused on how to I create my brand.
Thinking of a brand is basically that, a brand is something that makes you stand out from the rest. I think everyone is “a brand” and by that, I mean everyone has a unique story to tell.
It doesn’t matter how you tell it what matters is that you tell it. Having 10 + years of experience working with branding I am always looking to take things to the next level. “

Eric Cominski Jr.

Do you recall how your interest in writing originated?

Do you consider writing as a career?

Was there a specific event or person who influenced you to become an author?

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?

Do you have a specific writing style?


The future of food manufacturing is full of exciting possibilities, but also significant challenges. This book equips you to navigate this dynamic landscape. Understand the evolving demands of consumers and develop innovative products to win their loyalty. Leverage the latest advancements in automation, AI, and big data to optimize production and boost efficiency. Build a resilient workforce that can adapt to change and ensure business continuity in the face of disruption.

Furthermore, this book guides you towards a sustainable future. Implement practices that minimize environmental impact throughout the production process. Partner with suppliers who prioritize responsible sourcing and ethical practices. Together, contribute to a healthier planet for generations to come.

Finally, this book empowers you to build a winning team. Craft a compelling value proposition to attract and retain top talent. Foster a culture of innovation, continuous learning, and problem-solving within your workforce. Empower your employees to thrive in a dynamic and ever-changing industry.

This comprehensive guide serves as your roadmap to success in the future of food manufacturing. By embracing innovation, prioritizing sustainability, and developing a resilient workforce, you can ensure your company not only survives but thrives in the years to come.


What is your writing routine?

What inspired you to write your first book?

What genre are your books?

Is there a message in your new book that you want readers to grasp?

What was the hardest part of writing your latest book?

If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?

How much of the book is realistic?

How many books do you have out, and do you have a favorite?

How do you come up with character names?

Do you draw inspiration on someone you know, or events in your own life?

What are your current projects?

What do you think makes a good story?

Who do you feel has supported you outside of your family members?

Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?

“I encourage my readers to actively engage with the content in my books. The true value lies in understanding the information and applying it to their own lives. By taking action, readers can transform their experiences and achieve their goals.”

Eric Cominski Jr.

What was the first book you’ve ever read?

What books have most influenced your life most?

By which writer have you been influenced the most?

If you were not a writer what else would you like to have done?

What is one valuable lesson about writing that you’ve learned along your writing journey?

If you could give aspiring writers one piece of advice what would it be?

“Stay true to yourself and your unique perspective. Don’t try to imitate others; let your authentic voice shine through.”

Eric Cominski Jr.

What do you do in your spare time besides writing?

What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?

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David Lucky: Debunking the Kremlin’s Propaganda

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Available in Paperback, Hardcover, and Kindle Versions

Debunking the Kremlin’s Propaganda: A Pathway to Truth and Peace

This book serves three main audiences:

  1. Supporters of Ukraine: Those who already believe Russia’s invasion is unjust but may lack the knowledge or resources to counter complex propaganda.
  2. The Undecided: Readers who feel overwhelmed by conflicting information and seek a clear, concise understanding of why Ukraine and its allies stand on the right side of history.
  3. Those Misled by Propaganda: People who may have been swayed by Russian narratives and need to see the facts that challenge their beliefs.

Why This Book is Different:

Unlike many scholarly works that delve into the complexities of geopolitical history, this book is a quick, accessible guide designed for anyone—whether you’re a political novice or a seasoned analyst. Each chapter presents a specific piece of Kremlin propaganda and follows with straightforward, evidence-backed rebuttals, allowing readers to quickly grasp the facts and challenge misinformation in discussions, debates, or online forums.

Key Highlights Include:

  • An examination of the “Border Dispute” myth and the truth behind Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
  • A critical analysis of the narrative that NATO’s “No Expansion” promise was violated.
  • Insights into the disinformation tactics used to portray Ukraine as corrupt, chaotic, and morally compromised.
  • A clear, fact-based refutation of the idea that Russia is defending traditional values against a degenerate West.

Drawing from extensive research, historical context, and real-life examples, Debunking the Kremlin’s Propaganda is an indispensable tool for those who refuse to let falsehoods shape our understanding of global events. It empowers readers to stand up against propaganda and to advocate for a future grounded in truth and justice.

Whether you are a policymaker, a student, or a concerned citizen, this book offers the knowledge and perspective needed to navigate a world increasingly clouded by deceit.

About the Author
David Lucky is a passionate advocate for truth and a dedicated author with a strong commitment to uncovering and combating misinformation.

With a BA degree in Philosophy and Social Sciences, David brings a thoughtful and analytical approach to his work, drawing on his extensive knowledge and experience in geopolitical analysis.

As a FIDE Chess Master, David’s strategic thinking extends beyond the chessboard, informing his deep insights into global affairs.

His previous book, Exposing Putin’s Lies, was praised for its thorough research and incisive critique of propaganda, establishing him as a credible voice on the subject.

Having travelled to over 30 countries, including Russia and Ukraine, David has a unique perspective on the complexities of international relations.

Through his writing, he aims to educate and empower readers, with the ultimate goal of promoting truth and fostering peace in a world often clouded by deception.

Adrian Gabriel Dumitru: Author of 65 books… a poet, writer, and essayist

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I’ve started to write my first book at 16 … but then … realizing i could not publish it … i’ve abandoned the idea of being a … writer. 20 years later … i’ve started to write again … believing i will finally succeed … but i’ve failed one more time … not getting the success i was chasing for. Another 5 years later … i’ve started one more time to write … but this time … more as a therapy. It’s what i’ve defined as … self therapy. I was analyzing and defining lots of weird ideas … that were a lot related to me … and my own soul. I totally forgot that i was chasing for success. I was simple writing my thoughts … in essays … becoming this way … maybe not a writer …. but what many define as … an essayist. This is not a poet … and not a writer. Or maybe is kind of a poet that is incapable of writing poetry … but is still expressing his thoughts … into a similar way … as a poet. And is not a writer … cause have not the ability to write for too long time … about the same subject. But maybe i am not an essayist… either. I am just an ordinary person … that could be better defined … as a thinker. Analyzing … and defining my life … practicing this process called … self therapy … i started to understand life … and the way to better paths which i should follow. And i’ve wrote … and wrote … and wrote … realizing one day that i’ve published tens of books …. not really understanding how the hell I’ve succeeded doing that. Today i dare to recommend writing … as a therapy. I could even say … it’s a simple way of understanding who we are … but also a process that could help us … heal our souls. I personally continue to … write. It’s in fact … a non ending story that … at least for myself … will probably continue for the rest of my life. But over all … i am glad … i am doing it. I continue my philosophical journey … not being able to define myself for clear as a writer or an essayist… but … Well …. most probably… i am on a good path. And … i would dare to recommend to everyone … all what i am doing today.

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Tristan St. Reynolds: A Journey of Creativity with an Oracle Card Deck and two Books

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We should never deal in ideas we are not knowledgable of or that may not be for a greater good

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Dr. Cassandra Shenigo: an accomplished sociologist, ethnographer, and author 

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Dr. Cassandra Shenigo is a highly esteemed sociologist and ethnographer who meticulously investigates various cultures with profound fascination.

She focuses on the Gypsy/Roma/Traveler, Appalachian, and Cajun/Acadian communities and has written three books, with four more coming by 2025.

Her work helps people understand these groups better, using both academic knowledge and personal insight. Outside of her job, Dr. Shenigo is a loving wife and mother to seven kids. She also helps out with charity work, including supporting police dogs and refugee families.

Dr. Shenigo has also worked in entertainment, written screenplays, and served in the military. All these experiences make her work in sociology and ethnography very special and inspiring to others.

Dr. Shenigo has kindly accepted to share with us her journey, insights, and aspirations as an author committed to fostering cultural understanding and promoting social impact.

Dr. Shenigo, do you recall how your interest in writing originated?

“I actually started writing when I was around 7 or 9 and just hated my life. My mother, before her passing, was not very stable, had addiction and mental health issues, it was just a mess. As flawed as she was, she was a huge reader and would force me to read Greek mythology, books on both demonology and theology, classics, you name it. Not all of it was ideal for a 7 year old but it definitely gave me a solid foundation in reading. It was a nice escape from her episodes, and allowed me to create basically an alternate reality to the one I lived in when she would be having an issue. It also really prepared me for auditions since I was actually able to read and comprehend a lot more scripts than some of my peers. It was an excellent coping skill, as well as a catalyst for my constant quest for answers.”

Do you consider writing as a career?

“I actually do not. I get a question stuck in my head and just NEED to find the answer to it and it’s kind of gone from there. Four times so far. My “fun” writing isn’t published and is completely opposite of what I am known for professionally but for some reason my research into sociological and ethnographic studies has become a topic of interest. My first book was actually based on my dissertation, and the research I put into it. I noticed when I would talk about it, it had a broad appeal, people’s eyes weren’t glazing over like they often do in research studies. I converted it into a more digestible format, and “Call Me Phoenix” was born.”

Was there a specific event or person who influenced you to become an author?

“I would say my father. He read every silly story, every universe I created, and when it came time to intensive research into other studies and go over data, he would stay awake and go over it with me, offering encouragement.”

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?

“For me, the hardest thing is I feel like my works are never really finished. I probably have at least 119 works of fiction and another 7 educational books sitting in drafts. The problem with humans is that everything evolves so one month I feel like I have gone over the data, reviewed everything, and am putting on the finishing touches, and the next something obscure but intriguing pops up and I’m either adding new chapters or starting a completely new project going in that direction. For fiction, it’s being careful to avoid something that has recently become frowned upon, or a particular character just takes on a story of their own and, it’s the same as the nonfiction, i find myself writing a whole new book.”

Do you have a specific writing style?

“I would say raw would be what applies to both types. I tend to show the absolute grittiest of either what my research shows or what my characters are up to. If there is research that shows female veterans are significantly more afflicted with intimate partner violence, I tell their stories, in their own words, completely unfiltered and remove the clinical terminology and sugar coating a lot of others do to make it more palatable. At least two of my books aren’t feel good books, they are wake up calls. They are saying, these communities are here, this is what they are going through, these are the challenges, this is how we can fix it.”

What is your writing routine?

“At least 90 tabs open to research papers and articles, piles of studies, 2 trenta Iced coffees and usually Korn, Brand New or Atreyu blaring in my headphones. Not necessarily the more traditional approach but it works for me.”

“I felt like I had to scream it from the rooftops that current policies get people killed. That abusers will list out aliases in court filings to utilize the court systems to punish their victims and out them”

Dr. Cassandra Shenigo

What inspired you to write your first book?

“My first book was actually inspired by my dissertation on normalizing name changes for child abuse victims, individuals who age out of foster care, and domestic violence victims as a standard therapeutic approach. I am all of those and it was super empowering when I had previously changed my name, I wanted to see if that was the case for everyone. I also wanted to see if the barriers that I’d encountered were being experienced by others. Unfortunately, they were, abusers were using them against victims to discredit them, abuse victims were having to jump through hoops to not publicize their name changes, in certain states, whenever they owned a property, deed would show both, academic institutions made transferring problematic, credit reports and data brokers were outing victims. It was just really eye opening and I just had to know if there was a solution. I had hoped that when gender affirming name changes became the norm, that maybe these other populations would have a way, but unfortunately, they did not get factored in. I felt like I had to scream it from the rooftops that current policies get people killed. That abusers will list out aliases in court filings to utilize the court systems to punish their victims and out them.”

What genre are your books?

“My books are non-fiction, educational books for now.”

Is there a message in your new book that you want readers to grasp?

“The current policies at local, state and federal levels are getting victims killed, found, stalked and revictimized. We need to come together to help those who have made dangerous choices to leave and not just abandon them.”

What was the hardest part of writing your latest book?

“That I personally experienced most of those situations and I belong to every category in it. Even recounting others scenarios was difficult because it was so similar to my own. Talking to victims, looking at the statistics, seeing the instances of military sexual trauma resulting in medboarding or chaptering with no benefits, abusers using legal loopholes designed to identify con artists and apply them to victims was really tough.”

If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?

“I feel like I was a bit remiss in not addressing transgender individuals in my book. I was more focused on the issues of cisgendered individuals because they were the ones who missed out on some of the protective legislation. I wonder if maybe I could have touched on that cohort as well since a lot of the situations are often similar. At the time of my writing, I didn’t feel qualified to weigh in, and there was plenty of representation. Maybe in an update, I will add in some of their journeys and struggles as well.”

How much of the book is realistic?

“Since it is all based on data, statistics, filings and first hand accounts, sadly, all of it.”

How many books do you have out, and do you have a favorite?

“I currently have two out, one coming out in April and three in the works. My favorite is ‘Who Has Her 6: The war on America’s female veterans’ because that one shines a light where organizations like the DOD and VA like to push it to the furthest darkest corners.”

How do you come up with character names? For situations where I changed their names, I chose the names of historical figures, dieties or names that meant what quality I felt their stories most embodied. For me, I retook my birthname of Cassandra, and if you look that one up, the story is pretty on par with my lived in experiences that were recounted.

“Both my own life and 119 other women and trauma survivors were the basis for two of my books, Call Me Phoenix and Who Has Her 6.
My favorite is Who Has Her 6: The war on America’s female veterans because that one shines a light where organizations like the DOD and VA like to push it to the furthest darkest corners”

Do you draw inspiration on someone you know, or events in your own life?

“Both my own life and 119 other women and trauma survivors were the basis for two of my books, ‘Call Me Phoenix’ and ‘Who Has Her 6’. My non fiction, honestly is based a bit on my husband. He is swoonworthy and I have secret stash of works based on him, his qualities and his looks. I mean, how many women can say their husband was chased down in a car by a crazed ex and got out, and made said ex cry, all while having the confident swagger of looking like a brunette Eric Northman in Volcom gear and Harley Boots? And then buys you snacks afterwards? Seriously, swoon!”

Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?

“I hear you, I see you and I will tell your stories. I will help you to reclaim your power, either by forcing change, educating the masses on the trials or advocating for you. For those just curious, please understand that the realities described are happening all over. Probably to someone you know. Please sit through the uncomfortable parts so you can see the absolutely iconic reclamations of power.”

If you were not a writer what else would you like to have done?

“I have ownership stakes in a french lingerie company, a private investigation firm and a home valuation/public adjusting company so I guess you can say anything data driven, fact finding or spicy is what floats my boat.”

What is one valuable lesson about writing that you’ve learned along your writing journey?

“For my nonfiction works, basically, ‘come with receipts‘.”

What do you do in your spare time besides writing?

“Wrangling a half dozen children and various philonthropic endeavors. I am really big on giving back. We recently purchased K9 armor for a local police department, and support various organizations in Pennsylvania and Louisiana, as well as veteran causes. Additionally, we are completely redoing a fixer upper home we purchased in November 2023. That thing is taking up way more time than anticipated but it is worth it.”

What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?

“The fact that without copious amounts of caffeine and nu-metal and screamo, I cannot get anything done. What can I say, I’m a 2000’s emo girl at heart.”

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Dr. Cassandra Shenigo is an accomplished sociologist and ethnographer with a deep-seated passion for understanding diverse cultures. Her expertise lies in conducting ethnographic studies within the gypsy/Roma/traveler (GRT), Appalachian, and Cajun/Acadian communities.
To date, Dr. Shenigo has authored three books and anticipates the release of four additional works by 2025. Her research contributions have provided valuable insights into the complexities and richness of these distinct communities that Dr. Shenigo both studies and is a part of.
Beyond her academic pursuits, Dr. Shenigo is a dedicated family woman. She is a devoted wife and a proud mother of seven children. She actively engages in many philanthropic endeavors such as providing body armor to police K9 officers, monetary contributions and providing furniture, clothing and housewares to refugee families in the Harrisburg area.
Dr. Shenigo’s diverse background extends to her previous experiences as a child star and musician. She has also ventured into screenwriting, movie production and has recently started working on a series of toddler through kindergarten aged books about Catholic Saints. Notably, she served honorably in the United States Army, demonstrating her unwavering commitment to her country and community.
Dr. Shenigo’s unique blend of academic expertise, cultural understanding, and personal experiences make her an exceptional voice in the fields of sociology and ethnography. Her unwavering dedication to research and social impact continues to inspire and empower others.
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Author Spotlight: Waterfall Adams, poet and versatile writer

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With two books out and a third on the way, Waterfall Adams has many stories to share. She was born in Paducah, Kentucky, and grew up in Mobile, Alabama. Her life journey is filled with different experiences and events.

As we are about to explore the thoughts of this writer, we invite you to join us for a chat about her work.

– Ms Adams, please tell us a little about yourself…

“I was born in Paducah, Kentucky and raised in Mobile, Alabama.”

– Do you consider writing as a career?

“Writing is one of the things I want to do with my career. Being a writer is one of the things I can do with my degree.”

– Was there a specific event or person who influenced you to become an author?

“Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes are some of my writing influences.”

– Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?

“The challenging thing about being a writer is trying to boost things. I do write articles, blurbs, paragraphs, reviews, summaries and taglines.”

– What is your writing routine?

“My writing routine is that I write when I have something to write.”

– What inspired you to write your first book?

“The inspiration for my books is my own everyday experiences and what is going on in the world.”

– What genre is your books?

“My first two books are poetry books.”

– What was the hardest part of writing your latest book?

“The hardest thing about working on my latest book is that I have to research for my books depending on the genre.”

– How much of your books are realistic?

“My books are based on real topics”

– How many books do you have out?

“I currently have two books out right now.”

– Do you have any favorite books?

“One of my favorite books is Reinvention Roadmap by Liz Ryan.”

– How do you come up with character names?

“I will come up with characters’ names when I start to write a fiction book.”

– Do you draw inspiration on someone you know, or events in your own life?

“Yes, I do draw inspiration from events in my own life.”

– What are your current projects?

“I am working on my third book and researching for more books.”

– What do you think makes a good story?

“What makes a good story is something that keeps the reader interested.”

– Who do you feel has supported you outside of your family members?

“A company called Precious Digital Marketing Agency has been helpful in the marketing and promotion of my books.”

– Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?

“I would like to tell my readers to give credit where it is due or they will sue.”

– What was the first book you’ve ever read?

“I don’t remember the first book I read but I have been reading since I was two.”

– What books have most influenced your life?

“Some of the many books that most influenced my life are Own Your Future: How to Think Like an Entrepreneur and Thrive in an Unpredictable Economy by Paul Brown and Your Book is Not a Business Card: How to Turn your Book into 18 Streams of Income by Kary Oberbrunner.”

– By which writer have you been influenced the most?

“One of the writers that have influenced me the most is Joanna Penn.”

– If you were not a writer what else would you like to have done?

“f I was not a writer, I would be a model (something I still want to do.)”

– What is one valuable lesson about writing that you’ve learned along your writing journey?

“The valuable lesson is that being a writer is a business and entrepreneurial venture.”

– If you could give aspiring writers one piece of advice what would it be?

“The advice I would give to aspiring writers is to do your research.”

– What do you do in your spare time besides writing?

“I do like to read, cook, sing, and dance. I have also two blogs, and I have beta reading experience and I review books as well.”

– What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?

“My most interesting writing quirk is that I am a versatile creative professional.”

Author Spotlight: Penny Rosewood, Historical & Time Travel Steamy Romance Author

INTERVIEW

In today’s Author Spotlight, we delve into the world of Penny Rosewood, a talented author who specializes in Scottish time travel steamy romance and historical steamy romance. Ms Rosewood is known for transporting readers to different eras and weaving captivating love stories. Her work combines elements of historical accuracy, passion, and the allure of the supernatural.

Ms Rosewood, please tell us a little about yourself…

“I’m an author who specializes in Scottish time travel steamy romance and historical steamy romance. I have a passion for weaving together captivating love stories set against the backdrop of rich historical settings, with a touch of paranormal elements thrown in. My goal is to transport readers to different eras, allowing them to experience the excitement, passion, and romance of the past.”

Do you recall how your interest in writing originated?

“I have always been a lover of stories. As a child, I was enchanted by the power of words and the ability of stories to transport me to different worlds. I would spend hours lost in the pages of books, imagining myself as the characters and creating my own narratives in my mind. This fascination eventually led me to explore writing as a means of expressing my own stories and sharing them with others.”

Do you consider writing as a career?

“Yes, I absolutely consider writing as a career. It’s not just a hobby or a pastime for me; it’s a profession that allows me to pursue my passion and connect with readers on a deep level. I strive to create engaging and entertaining stories that resonate with my audience and bring them joy, excitement, and a sense of escape.”

Was there a specific event or person who influenced you to become an author?

“While there may not have been a specific event or person who influenced me to become an author, I have drawn inspiration from many sources. I’ve always admired authors who can transport readers to different times and places, evoking a sense of longing and romance. Their ability to create vivid worlds and complex characters has inspired me to embark on my own writing journey.”

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?

“Like any writer, I face challenges in my craft. One of the most significant challenges I encounter is striking the right balance between historical accuracy and engaging storytelling. It’s crucial for me to conduct thorough research to ensure that the historical elements of my novels are authentic and believable. At the same time, I strive to create compelling characters and narratives that keep readers hooked and emotionally invested.”


Do you have a specific writing style?

“I aim to create lush and immersive prose that captures the essence of the time periods I explore. I want my readers to feel like they’re stepping back in time and experiencing the sights, sounds, and emotions of the era. I also infuse my stories with steamy romance, adding an extra layer of passion and intensity to the narrative.”


What is your writing routine?

“I believe in the importance of consistency and discipline. I try to set aside dedicated writing time each day, whether it’s in the morning or the evening, depending on my personal preferences and schedule. During this time, I create a focused and distraction-free environment where I can allow my creativity to flow. I also find it helpful to outline my stories beforehand, as it provides me with a roadmap to follow and helps maintain a sense of structure throughout the writing process.”

What inspired you to write your first book?

“My goal is to create stories that captivate readers and transport them to different worlds, allowing them to experience the magic and allure of love across time and history.”


What genre are your books?

“Time Travel Steamy Romance, Historical Steamy Romance, Highlander Time Travel Steamy Romance.”


Is there a message in your new book that you want readers to grasp?

“In my new book, Scottish Time Knot: The Timeless I wanted to emphasize the power of love and the idea that it knows no boundaries, not even the constraints of time. I wanted to convey the message that love can transcend the limitations of our existence and bring people together across different eras. It’s a reminder that the bonds we form with others are timeless and can endure even in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.”


What was the hardest part of writing your latest book?

“The hardest part of writing my latest book was striking the right balance between historical accuracy and weaving an engaging romance. It required extensive research into the time period, customs, and beliefs of the era I was portraying. I wanted to ensure that the historical details were accurate and authentic, while still crafting a compelling and emotionally charged story. It was a delicate dance to integrate the historical backdrop seamlessly into the romance without overwhelming the narrative.”


If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?

“As with any creative endeavor, there’s always room for growth and improvement. Looking back, there are always minor tweaks or adjustments that could be made to enhance the reader’s experience. However, I believe that each book is a snapshot of the author’s journey at that particular moment in time. It captures a unique blend of emotions, ideas, and storytelling skills. So, while I may consider making minor changes, I would ultimately embrace the book as a testament to my growth as an author.”


How much of the book is realistic?

“While my books are predominantly works of fiction, I strive to infuse them with a sense of realism. Historical events, customs, and settings are meticulously researched to create an authentic backdrop for the story. However, I do incorporate elements of fantasy and the supernatural, particularly in my Scottish time travel novels. These elements allow me to explore the realm of possibility and add an exciting twist to the narrative. So, while the core of the story may be grounded in reality, there are elements that invite readers to suspend disbelief and embark on a captivating journey.”


How many books do you have out, and do you have a favorite?

“I currently have a trilogy titled Scottish Time Knot published that delves into the world of Scottish time travel steamy romance and historical steamy romance. There is the sequel of this trilogy coming up this summer.”


How do you come up with character names?

“Choosing character names is an exciting and creative process for me. I draw inspiration from various sources, depending on the time period and setting of the story. For historical novels, I often research popular names from the era and region, ensuring they are appropriate for the time and reflect the character’s background. In my Scottish time travel novels, I may incorporate traditional Scottish names or surnames that have historical significance. Ultimately, the names are carefully selected to evoke a sense of authenticity and to resonate with readers, while also capturing the essence of the characters themselves.”

If you could give aspiring writers one piece of advice what would it be?

“My advice to aspiring writers would be to write fearlessly and to embrace their unique voice. It’s easy to get caught up in self-doubt or compare oneself to other authors, but it’s important to remember that each writer has a distinct perspective and story to tell. Trust in your own creativity, be true to your vision, and don’t be afraid to take risks with your writing. Remember that writing is a journey of growth, and every word you put on paper brings you closer to honing your craft and finding your own place in the literary world.”


What do you do in your spare time besides writing?

“In my spare time, I enjoy indulging in my other passions and hobbies. Reading, of course, is a constant companion, as I find immense pleasure in exploring the works of other talented authors and discovering new stories and ideas. I also love immersing myself in nature, whether it’s going for long walks, hiking, or simply spending time outdoors. It helps me find inspiration and clarity, allowing my mind to wander and generate new ideas.”

What would you say is your most interesting writing quirk?

“One writing quirk I have is that I often create detailed character profiles before I start writing. These profiles include not only physical descriptions but also personality traits, quirks, and backstories. I find that delving deep into my characters’ lives and understanding their motivations and histories helps me bring them to life on the page. It allows me to write more authentically and creates a sense of depth and complexity in the characters’ interactions and development throughout the story. This quirk of mine helps me to fully immerse myself in the world I’m creating and to better understand the dynamics between characters as they navigate their romantic journeys.”

Christy Day on her memoir ‘Walking from Here to There: Finding My Way On El Camino’

INTERVIEW

I love reading memoirs. But most of all I love well written memoirs. And Walking from Here to There: Finding My Way On El Camino by Christy Day is an exquisitely written travel memoir.

Walking from Here To There: Finding My Way On El Camino is equal parts reflection, factual account of the challenges and joys of the Pilgrimage, and practical advice for preparing for it and making it the best experience possible. It is a must read it if you are planning to walk El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. If that is not your plan but you like first-person accounts full of facts and reflection, you will like Walking from Here to There.

Today I am beyond happy to host on my blog Christy Day, author of Walking from Here to There: Finding My Way On El Camino. In this lovely interview Christy shares some exciting news with us, so read through it to find out.

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– How did you decide to pursue a writing career?

“I have always loved writing. I have always journaled and my mother taught me the fine art of letter-writing, just for starters. I taught college freshman English and enjoyed the challenge of bringing out students’ writing skills.”

-Was getting published hard?

“I decided to go the self-publishing route and it was an interesting challenge finding just the right publisher. I feel like I did.”

-Are your characters based on people you know?

“I write non-fiction at this time. I think every fictional character is based on real people as well as characteristics drawn from individuals known or encountered.”

-What genre is your book?

“My first, and at this time only, book is a memoir/travelogue.”

-Which of your books is your most favorite?

“I am delighted with how Walking from Here to There: Finding My Way on El Camino is being received. People appear to be eager to hear about a 500-mile pilgrimage and what it takes to accomplish it. It appears to be inspiring hope and aspiration in those who read it, and that makes me happy.”

-Do you have a specific writing routine?

“I write immediately after my 6 a.m. walk and breakfast. I tend to edit as I go along and make notes to do research. I write thoughts down as they occur and keep them in a notebook for use later.”

-What’s next for you?

“I have had such diverse experiences in my life and met so many people, it seems a shame not to make a story of it. My next book will be a novel.”

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BUY LINK

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/walking-from-here-to-there-christy-day/1124491036?ean=9780997861280#productInfoTabs

 

Captain Nathan Riley on his book ‘Bahamas Bucket List for Divers: Bimini Edition’

INTERVIEW

I love aquatic wildlife photos. My Pinterest is full of pics with pristine coral walls, playful dolphins and dazzling shipwrecks. So, you can’t even imagine how excited I got when I found out that a book on underwater Bahamas is coming out soon. 

Bahamas Bucket List for Divers: Bimini Edition will be published in a few months (Nov. 2017) and author Nathan Riley was kind enough to tell me more about the upcoming release. 

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        Nathan, how did you decide to pursue a writing career?
“My Grandmother and mom never really considered being a Boat Captain a real job so I thought why not become an author. Just kidding… I decided to pursue writing because am passionate about marine life conservation and thought by giving divers and readers an avenue to read about the areas they are traveling diving that it would help them and all of us to become better stewards of our ecosystem.”

       Was getting published hard?
Getting published wasn’t that hard really it was going to happen one way or another either by way of self publishing which Amazon Market place is phenomenal for independent authors but, Luckily I got a publisher and thank god because I needed an editor!
 

       Are your characters based on people you know?
My book is a SCUBA divers bucket list guide. I’ve been diving all over the Bahamas for 15 years and other crew members and myself have discovered so for sure people I know are in it.
 

       What genre is your book?
My book fits in Bahamas History and Travel guides because I want people to understand the culture and soul of the area they are diving in.”  

       Which of your books is your most favorite?
This is my first book but, it’s the first in a series of Bahamas Bucket List For Divers books to come. I had an eye opening total blast putting it together.
 

       Do you have a specific writing routine?
I have an app on my phone because I spend nine months out of the year sailing on the high seas so a laptop or tablet doesn’t work for me. So I’ll jot down whatever is running through my mind. Then I when I get home early in the mornings while my wife is asleep I’ll start banging away at the keyboard. After I start her coffee of course.
 

       What are your current projects?
My current projects are promoting this book and the Dolphin Communication Project  of Bimini has been a great resource in the piecing together a lot of the information in the book. They have a wonderful set of education and outreach programs and 100% proceeds of the first 500 books go to their organization to help promote a healthy relationship with humans and dolphins… and the rest of the marine ecosystem so us passionate scuba divers have  wonderful diving for years to come.
 

       What’s next for you?
The research has already started for Bahamas Bucket List For Divers: Nassau edition but, it’s in the early stages so I don’t have an idea of a publishing date. You can bet I’m looking forward to it!
 

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Bahamas Bucket List for Divers: Bimini Edition 

It’s no secret that the Bahamas is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Consisting of over 700 islands, this Caribbean paradise is one of the most famous dive destinations in the world. Divers flock to this getaway to intimately experience the wide range of aquatic wildlife, pristine coral walls, and amazing shipwrecks.

From pirates to modern-day drug runners, expert scuba diver and long-time sailor Capt. Nathan Riley will take you on a journey dating back 300 years. During surface intervals, you will take a closer look at how the Bahamas and Bimini famously came to be. Expect to be immersed in the island’s history, culture, and soul.

Flip to the second half of the book to build your personal Bahamas Bucket List. Relive your dive memories time and time again while checking off sites from your dive log. Each dive site listed is accompanied by first-hand facts and experience from a Captain who has dived the area almost daily for 15 years.

Quench your thirst about the Bahamas’ past and get ready to dive into Bimini’s enchanting ocean splendor! 

Links

Buy Link  https://www.amazon.com/Bahamas-Bucket-List-Divers-Bimini/dp/162023422X/ 

Website  https://www.nathanrileyauthor.com 

The Dolphin Communication Project Website : www.dolphincommunicationproject.org 

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Bio 

Captain Nathan (Nate) Riley has been around boats since his early teens when he helped his stepfather prepare for a transatlantic crossing from California to Scotland. He began working on boats professionally in 2001 as a 26-year-old sailboat captain. He crossed the Gulf Stream weekly from Miami, FL to the Bahamas and participated in organized shark feeds. Since then, sailing has taken him all over the world – from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico to his current stop, the Bahamas and Virgin Islands.

Capt. Nate is an avid scuba diver who loves underwater photography. He spends about nine months out of the year at sea and loves to share his passion for the open water not only with fellow sailors, but also with new and seasoned divers alike. For him, it’s about sending his guests back home relaxed and smiling.

When he isn’t sailing on the high seas, Capt. Nate resides in Ocala, FL where he can be found running marathons or trail running through the Ocala National Forest. His favorite hobbies – aside from sailing – are writing, making dinner for his family, and babysitting his two grandchildren.

Check out Capt. Nate Riley’s photography and adventures on Facebook under Nate’s Captain’s Blog.