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Q&A with Mike Chen, We Could Be Heroes – MIRA Books

We Could Be Heroes by Mike Chen

Today, I’m excited to host a Q&A with Mike Chen, author of We Could Be Heroes. His science fiction novel will hit the shelves on January 26, 2021 and is published by Mira Books.

Thank you so much, Mira Books, for having me on this tour.

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Q&A with Elizabeth Chatsworth, The Brass Queen – Smith Publicity

The Brass Queen by Elizabeth Chatsworth is now out in the world. To celebrate her new release, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A today with the author, Elizabeth Chatsworth.

Learn more about the author, her writing process and her new book! Thank you so much, Smith Publicity, for partnering with me.

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Prince of Typgar Series by Krishna Sudhir + IG Giveaway – Smith Publicity

The first in the series, Nujran and the Monks of Meirar was released in 2017.  Now Krishna is back to continue Nujran’s journey in Nujran and the Corpse in the Quadrangle [Notion Press, 2020], the second book in the series. Nujran and the Corpse in the Quadrangle is a fast-paced adventure with elements of sci-fi, fantasy, and magical realism, and that extra interesting element of traditional Indian mythology. 

Learn more about this book and enter the IG US giveaway for a chance to win a paperback copy of book 1 AND 2! Thank you so much, Smith Publicity, for partnering with me and offering everyone in the US a chance to win a copy.

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Q&A: A. J. Vrana, author of The Hollow Gods – MTMC Tours

The Hollow Gods by A.J. Vrana MTMC Tours

Today I’m excited to participate in the Creative Blog Tour for The Hollow Godsby A.J. Vrana! The Hollow Gods is book 1 in The Chaos Cycle Duology, where a maelstrom of ancient grudges, forgotten traumas, and deadly secrets loom in the foggy forests of Black Hollow. Published July 28th, 2020 by The Parliament House Press.

For the occasion, I’m excited to host this Q&A with A.J. Vrana where the author answers a few questions for us. Thank you so much, A.J. Vrana and MTMC Tours, for having me on this tour.

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Q&A: Liz Delton, author of The Alchemyst’s Mirror + Excerpt

Today, I’m excited to host this Q&A with Liz Delton. The Alchemyst’s Mirror will be released on October 27, 2020. To celebrate the upcoming release of her new novel, the author answers a few questions for us.

Thank you so much, Liz Delton, for having me on this tour and for gifting a beautiful copy of the book.

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Q&A: Samantha Cohoe, author of A Golden Fury + Excerpt – Wednesday Books

A Golden Fury by Samantha Cohoe

Today, I’m excited to host this Q&A with Samantha Cohoe. A Golden Fury was released yesterday, October 13, 2020. To celebrate the release of her new novel, the author answers a few questions for us.

Thank you so much, Wednesday Books, for having me on this tour and for gifting an e-copy of the book.

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Q&A: Jillian Cantor, author of The Code for Love and Heartbreak + Excerpt – Inkyard Press

Today, I’m excited to host this Q&A with Jillian Cantor. The Code For Love And Heartbreak was released on October 6, 2020. To celebrate the release of her new novel, the author answers a few questions for us.

Thank you so much, Inkyard Press, for having me on this tour and for gifting a free e-copy of the book.

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Q&A: Francina Simone, author of Smash It! + Excerpt – Inkyard Press

Today, I’m excited to host this Q&A with Francina Simone. Smash It! is out on September 22, 2020. To celebrate the release of her new novel, the author answers a few questions for us.

Thank you so much, Inkyard Press, for having me on this tour.

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Q&A: Amanda Foody, author of Queen of Volts + Excerpt – Inkyard Press

After reviewing These Vengeful Hearts by Katherine Laurin, I’m back with another wonderful novel. Queen of Volts by Amanda Foody is the third installment of the Ace of Shades series. To celebrate a release of her new novel, the author answers a few questions for us.

Thank you so much, Inkyard Press, for having me on this tour.

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Q&A with Richard Siddoway, author of Tsalix Silverthorn – Smith Publicity

Tsalix Silverthorn and the Scepter of Destiny , written by Richard Siddoway, is a young adult epic fantasy novel. The book will be released on August 31, 2020. Today, I’m excited to share with you this Q&A with the author.  Check it out!

Thank you so much, Smith Publicity, for gifting me the book and giving me the opportunity to interview Richard Siddoway. 🙂

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Q&A with Maggie Humm, author of Talland House – Smith Publicity

Talland House, written by Maggie Humm, is a historical fiction novel. The book was released on August 18, 2020. Today, I’m excited to share with you this Q&A with Maggie Humm. Plus, don’t miss out on the IG giveaway and enter for a chance to win a paperback copy.

Thank you so much, Smith Publicity, for gifting me the book and giving me the opportunity to interview Maggie Humm. 🙂

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Interview: V.S. Holmes, author of Blood And Mercy

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HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY!!!!

Today, I’m excited to host this Q&A with the author of Blood And Mercy. To celebrate her new release, V.S. Holmes is answering a few questions for us.

Her fantasy fiction novel is out today and is published by Amphibian Press.

Now, let me introduce you to V.S. Holmes!

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Interview: Daven McQueen, author of The Invincible Summer of Juniper Jones + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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Today, I’m excited to host this Q&A with the author of The invincible Summer of Juniper Jones. To celebrate her new release, Daven McQueen is answering a few questions for us.

Her young adult historical fiction novel will be released on June 16, 2020! Published by Wattpad Books, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Now, let me introduce you to Daven McQueen and don’t forget to enter the US giveaway for a chance to win your very own copy!

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Interview: Kester Grant, author of The Court Of Miracles + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of The Court of Miracles. To celebrate her new release, Kester Grant is answering a few questions for us.

Her young adult fantasy/historical fiction novel was released on June 2, 2020! Published by Knopf Children’s, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Now, let me introduce you to Kester Grant and don’t forget to enter the US giveaway for a chance to win your very own copy!

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Interview: Margaret Stohl & Melissa De La Cruz, authors of Jo & Laurie – FFBC Tours

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Today, I’m thrilled to share this very sweet interview I have the pleasure to host with two passionate and talented authors, Margaret Stohl and Melissa De La Cruz. On June 2, 2020, Jo & Laurie, their retelling of Little Women, will be out in the world and I can’t wait for it.

This young adult historical fiction is published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers. This post is part of their Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Don’t miss after the interview all the bonuses: Book Excerpt + Audiobook Excerpt + Pre Offer Offer + US Giveaway.

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Guest Post: Sara Fujimura, Author of Every Reason We Shouldn’t + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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Today, I’m thrilled to host this post written by the author of Every Reason We Shouldn’t, Sara Fujimura.

Her young adult contemporary romance novel was released on March 3, 2020 and is published by Tor Teen. This post is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Now, let me introduce you to Sara Fujimura, and don’t forget to enter the US giveaway for a chance to win your very own copy! A book excerpt is also available.

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Interview: Breeana Shields, Author of The Bone Thief + US/Can Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY!

Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of The Bone Thief. To celebrate her new release, Breeana Shields is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.

Her young adult fantasy novel is out in the word today! Published by Page Street Kids, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. Thank you so much for gifting me a copy!

Now, let me introduce you to Breeana Shields and don’t forget to enter the US/CAN giveaway for a chance to win your very own copy!

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Interview: Meet Jenna Greene, Author of Reborn (YA Dystopian)

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Today, I’m excited to host this Q&A with the author of Reborn, a YA Fantasy novel. In this post, Jenna Greene is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.

Now, let me introduce you to Jenna Greene.

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Interview: Julie Kagawa, Author of Night of the Dragon + Book Excerpt – Inkyard Tour

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HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY TO JULIE KAGAWA!

Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of Night of the Dragon. To celebrate her upcoming book release, Julie Kagawa is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.

Her young adult fantasy novel is released today, March 31, 2020. Published by Inkyard, this Q&A is part of the Harlequin/Inkyard Blog Tour. Thank you so much for gifting me an e-copy!

Now, let me introduce you to Julie Kagawa.

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Interview: E. Latimer, Author of Witches of Ash and Ruin + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of Witches of Ash and Ruin. To celebrate her upcoming book release, E. Latimer is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.

Her young adult fantasy novel was released on March 3, 2020. Published by Little, Brown books for Young Readers, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. Thank you so much for gifting me an e-copy!

Now, let me introduce you to E. Latimer.

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Interview: Victoria Lee, Author of The Electric Heir + US Giveaway – FFBC Tours

The Electric Heir by Victoria Lee

Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of The Electric Heir (the 2nd book in the Feverwake series). To celebrate her upcoming book release, Victoria Lee is answering a few questions about her writing, the book, and her creative process.

Her young adult fantasy novel is set to be released on March 17, 2020. Published by Skyscape, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour. Thank you so much for gifting me a copy!

Now, let me introduce you to Victoria Lee.

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Interview: Joanna Hathaway, Author of Storm from The East (Glass Alliance #2) + Book Excerpt + US Giveaway- FFBC Tours

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Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of Storm From The East (the 2nd book in the Glass Alliance series). To celebrate her upcoming book release, Joanna Hathaway made me the honor to answer a few questions about her writing and her creative process.

Her young adult fantasy novel is set to be released on February 11, 2020. Published by Tor Teen, this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Now, let me introduce you to Joanna Hathaway.

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Interview: Maureen Johnson, Author of The Hand on the Wall (Truly Devious #3) + US Giveaway- FFBC Tours

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Today, I’m thrilled to host this Q&A with the author of The Hand on the Wall (the third book in the Truly Devious series). Maureen Johnson answers a few questions about her writing and her creative process. Released on January 21, 2020, this book is published by Harper Collins and this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Now, let me introduce you to Maureen Johnson.

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Interview: Jennie Downham, Author of Furious Things – FFBC Tours

After a spotlight a few days ago, I’m excited to host this Q&A with the author of Furious Thing. Jennie Downham answers a few questions in today’s post about her writing and her newly released YA Contemporary novel. This book is published by David Fickling Books and this Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Now, let me introduce you to Jennie Downham.

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Interview: Joanna Ruth Meyer, Author of Beyond The Shadowed Earth + US/Can Giveaway – FFBC Tours

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Happy Publication Day to Joanna Ruth Meyer! For the occasion, I have the pleasure to host a Q&A with her.

In today’s post, Joanna Ruth Meyer answers a few questions for us about her writing and her newly released young adult fantasy novel, Beyond the Shadowed Earth. This YA Fantasy is published by Page Street Kids. This Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Learn more about the book and enter the giveaway for a chance to win your finished copy. Now, let me introduce you to Joanna Ruth Meyer.

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Interview: Miranda Asebedo, Author of A Constellation of Roses (+ Book Excerpt + INT Giveaway) – FFBC Tours

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Miranda Asebedo answers a few questions in today’s post about her writing and her newly released YA Contemporary novel, A Constellation of Roses. This YA contemporary beauty is now out in the world and is published by HarperTeen. This Q&A is part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Learn more about the book, read the first book and enter this international giveaway for a chance to win your finished copy below. Now, let me introduce you to Miranda Asebedo.

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Interview: Julie Eshbaugh, Author of Crown of Oblivion (+ Book Excerpt + US Giveaway) – FFBC Tours

Julie Eshbaugh answers a few questions in today’s post about her writing and her newly released YA Fantasy novel, Crown of Oblivion. I absolutely love this book cover. This YA Fantasy beauty is now out in the world and is published by Harper Teen. This Q&A is also part of her Blog Tour hosted by FFBC Tour.

Learn more about the book, read an excerpt of the book and enter this US giveaway for a chance to win your finished copy below. Now, let me introduce you to Julie Eshbaugh.

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Meet the Author of The Quest, Karina Kantas

Last week, I published a spotlight on Karina Kantas soon-to-be-released book, The Quest, a YA fantasy novel. The Quest is the second installment in the Illusional Reality duology, and will be released on Valentine’s day. Today, we’re back with an interview of the author where she discusses her writing process and challenges. She also gives new authors some advice.

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Author Interview: Ferishta Ganga, Author of debut novel, “The Rebels”

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MEET THE AUTHOR: FERISHTA GANGA

 

 

Ferishta Ganga is the author of debut novel, The Rebels. She loves writing beyond words and reading anything in the YA genre. The Rebels is her debut novel and she had the most fun times writing it.
She claims to be a sucker for romance, and enjoys building tension in her stories in order to pull her readers in deeper and keep them there until the story has ended.

When not writing, she can be found surfing the net and ordering more books to add to her TBR shelf.

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Interview – Katherine Dell, Author of Harmless, a YA Paranormal novel

Katherine Dell is a young adult fiction author fascinated by the supernatural and the stories that surround them, and has recently released her debut novel, Harmless. She began her writing endeavours in 2011 when she wanted to reinvent herself from her previous career as an event planner.

 

I’ve had the great pleasure to publish a guest post “Starting, Stalling, and Finding Another Gear” from her in November 2016 while she was writing this book, and she returns today to discuss its release and her journey as an Indie Author.

 

When she’s not writing, she can be found in cold hockey arenas sipping coffee, working on her tan at little league games, or trying to keep her dog out of her many gardens. She lives with her husband, two boys, and fur babies, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

 

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Listen to the voice inside your head – By Matt Mayr

Matt MayrMatt Mayr grew up in a small mining community north of Lake Superior, where he learned to hunt and fish from a very young age. He holds an Honours English Degree from York University, and attended the Humber School for Writers mentorship program twice.

 

He has traveled extensively in India, Nepal, and South America, trekking to Mount Everest Base Camp, and paddling deep into the Amazon Basin. He lives in Toronto with his wife and daughter, where he is working on his next novel.

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Author interview – The Chronicles of Captain Shelly Manhar by Nabila Fairuz

Nabila FairuzNabila Fairuz is Bangladeshi-Canadian author who published her first novel “The Chronicles of Captain Shelly Manhar” a few months ago. She resides in Alberta where she is working on a new novel that should turn into a trilogy. 

She studied Engineering in School, but has always been fascinated by the world of books and ultimately decided to write her own story.

 

Meet the Author – Nabila Fairuz

 

Tell us more about you and what ignited your passion for words.

 

I’m a Bangladeshi-Canadian living in Alberta presently. A few years ago, if someone would have told me that I could actually become a published author, I would either have scoffed at them, or thanked them sincerely for their abundant, yet slightly misplaced, faith in my abilities. However, I guess my pigheadedness paid off, and here I am!

 

It always felt a little bizarre to me that I was so interested in writing, considering that I went to university to study engineering. These two traits seem quite conflicting in nature, yet to me, they felt the same. Anytime I got tired of solving problems in class, my mind escaped into the more familiar and cozy world of writing.

 

I don’t remember what ignited my passion in writing. As far back as I can remember, it had always been there. I have always enjoyed reading. I suppose writing just came as the natural aftermath of it. When I was a child, my parents read my very first story, a tale about a friendly T-Rex, and decided that it should be published in the local children’s newspaper. The satisfaction of seeing my work published in the paper nudged me to keep on writing more and more until it brought me to where I am now.

 

What type of books are you writing? Can you tell us more about it or where we can find it if already published?

 

My interest usually lies in the YA/New Adult genre. I love writing mostly about fantasy. Sometimes, though, I like to mix up real places with fictional characters. For my debut novel, The Chronicles of Captain Shelly Manhar, that is what I did. All the characters in the book are completely fictional, but the places where they went are real.

 

Before writing this book, I did a large amount of research on pirates and how the world looked during the 1600/1700’s era. I looked up as many old maps as I could find on Google. I read books about the pirates that sailed across the seas in the world. Each of them had their own unique and fascinating tale, and the more I read, the more engrossed I became about them.

 

Nabila FairuzThe Chronicles of Captain Shelly Manhar tells the story of Shelly, a young girl whose entire family disappears under cryptic circumstances. Not only that, Shelly also has to witness the death of her only sister in a fight. Growing up, Shelly decides that she needs answers and find out if any of her remaining family members are still alive. Her past fuels her on to become a fearsome pirate captain. Throughout the course of her journey, she faces many dangers (and some humorous situations) while she sails across the waters of the Caribbean Sea until she finally realizes her own destiny.

 

Though her story is set back in time, she still faces the same uncertainties that a person arriving towards adulthood feels. She knows her decisions will have consequences, yet she also doesn’t wish to hold back in life. She wants to have fun and freedom, but is slowly beginning to learn that they come at great cost and that ultimately, she is responsible for her own actions. What makes her a strong protagonist is that she is flawed, and she is aware of them and tries her best to rectify them. Although, being a pirate, her choices, while made with good intentions, are not necessarily lawful.t

 

The published book can be ordered through Amazon.The Kindle version is also available on Amazon as well.

 

Would you mind sharing a high, a low or something special you experienced writing this book?

 

Certainly! Midway through my efforts of getting my book out, I got disheartened and seriously considered giving up writing for good. I always kept comparing my skills to that of the other writers and never considered myself to be good enough. It was a low point for me and my self-esteem.

 

Gradually though, I managed to climb out of my negative space and pushed those thoughts aside. Even though it got very lonely at times, my family and friends helped me get back on my feet. I reached out over the internet to a few other authors and writers and received positive feedback, as well as tips and advice. They really boosted my self-confidence and helped me to create a better mindset.

 

I got rejected by quite a few literary agents and publishers before landing a contract for a book publishing deal.

 

I kept telling myself that even if things don’t work out and I never get published, I can at least remain honest and true to myself, and admit that I gave this chance my best shot. I just didn’t want to give up without trying and regret the decision later in my life. If I have to look back, I’d say that was the lowest point I had faced in this entire experience, but it was also a learning curve for me which led me to become more self-confident.

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Are you working on anything new? At which stage are you with this new project?

 

Yes, I am working on something new at the moment. It’s a story that I am hoping to turn into a series, preferably a trilogy. It is still at a very early stage so unfortunately there is not much to tell. At this point, I have written the basic plot for the first half of the novel, as well as all the characters that will be coming into the story.

 

Without giving away too much information about the book, and considering that I myself haven’t finished writing it yet, all I can say is that the book will take inspiration from various nursery rhymes lore. Many of the beloved personalities depicted in rhymes will appear, and will either make the protagonist’s life harder or easier. I am excited to create this world and eagerly look forward to finishing it soon.

 

This will be my second book, and this time I am certainly going to put my previous experience of book publishing into better use. Even though I had done tons of research before publishing my first book, nothing can compare to the lessons I had learned while experiencing these circumstances first hand. This time, I’m hoping to be more prepared.

 

What advice would you give a new writer?

 

The advice I would like to give to new writers, based on my own personal experiences, is that they should persevere. Despite all the good things people say about books, writing, or at least fiction writing, is a struggling career. It is also a lonely job. Not a lot of people understand or appreciate it. So it’s important to surround yourself with some like-minded people to help you get through this experience.

 

Writing is hard, and finishing the manuscript is the least of the work. Not only does a writer need to go through the finished manuscript a couple hundred times (ok, maybe 5 or 10 times), a writer must also take it upon himself or herself to promote and market the finished product. From what I have experienced so far, it is the latter one that becomes the most daunting and time-consuming task in a writer’s life.

 

So, to all new writers, I would just like to say to not give up. Giving up is easy, but it is scarier to have one particular question haunt you for the rest of your lives: what if I didn’t give up?

 

Besides writing, what do you enjoy most? Can you tell us something about what you do outside of writing?

 

Besides writing, my other enjoyment comes from video games. My favorite series is Assassin’s Creed. The historical aspect of the games, coupled with the action and the story, never fail to amaze me. I’ve probably learned more about the world history from all these games combined than any other resources.

 

I’m a big anime lover too! Though I haven’t had the time to keep track of all the new releases, I still enjoy them as much my time allows. My all time favorite series are most probably Cowboy Bebop and Rurouni Kenshin: The Wandering Samurai. What I love about Cowboy Bebop is that, even though it is set in the distant future, the show doesn’t come across as being overly related to science fiction. Rather, the everyday lifestyle seems pretty much the same as our times, albeit having more advanced technology. Most importantly, the show doesn’t let the technology become the frontrunner in the episodes, rather they explore the humane traits of the main characters.

 

My other passion is eating out. I love trying out new restaurants and different types of cuisines. But nothing beats having a good old plate of Tehari or Chicken Polau (both Bangladeshi foods).

 

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Author Interview – Robert J Sawyer, Author of “Quantum Night”

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Robert J. Sawyer — called “the dean of Canadian science fiction” by the OTTAWA CITIZEN and “just about the best science-fiction writer out there” by the Denver ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS — is one of eight authors in history to win all three of the science-fiction field’s highest honors for best novel of the year: the Hugo Award (which he won for HOMINIDS), the Nebula Award (which he won for THE TERMINAL EXPERIMENT); and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award (which he won for MINDSCAN).

 

Rob has won Japan’s Seiun Award for best foreign novel three times (for END OF AN ERA, FRAMESHIFT, and ILLEGAL ALIEN), and he’s also won the world’s largest cash-prize for SF writing — the Polytechnic University of Catalonia’s 6,000-euro Premio UPC de Ciencia Ficcion — an unprecedented three times.

 

In 2007, he received China’s Galaxy Award for most favorite foreign author. He’s also won fourteen Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards (“Auroras”), an Arthur Ellis Award from the Crime Writers of Canada, ANALOG magazine’s Analytical Laboratory Award for Best Short Story of the Year, and the SCIENCE FICTION CHRONICLE Reader Award for Best Short Story of the Year.

 

Rob’s novels have been top-ten national mainstream bestsellers in Canada, appearing on the GLOBE AND MAIL and MACLEAN’S bestsellers’ lists, and they’ve hit number one on the bestsellers’ list published by LOCUS, the U.S. trade journal of the SF field.

 

On October 6, 2013, Rob received a Lifetime Achievement Aurora Award, then on October 5, 2014, he was one of the initial inductees into The Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame — both honors bestowed by the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Association.

 

Rob is a frequent keynote speaker at conferences, teaches SF writing occasionally, and edited his own line of Canadian science-fiction novels for Red Deer Press. His novel FLASHFORWARD (Tor Books) was the basis for the ABC TV series of the same name. He enjoyed spending time on the set and wrote the script for episode 19 “Course Correction.” His WWW trilogy, WAKE, WATCH, and WONDER (Ace Books), is all about the World Wide Web gaining consciousness.

QUANTUM NIGHT is Rob’s most recent novel. The paperback, from Ace Books, comes out in February 2017.

 

For more information about Rob and his award-winning books, check out his web page: http://sfwriter.com

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Author Interview – Adam Dreece, Author of “The Man of Cloud 9”

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Adam Dreece is an international best-selling young adult author. He kicked off his indie author career with his steampunk meets fairy tale series, The Yellow Hoods, which struck a chord with kids 9-15 and adults. After four books in the series, the former software architect of 20 years created two new worlds with his post-apocalyptic fantasy book The Wizard Killer – Season One, and his science fiction novel, The Man of Cloud 9. The first two novels in The Yellow Hoods series, as well as The Wizard Killer, have been finalists for Book of the Year awards from the Independent Author’s Network.

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Author Interview – J.A. McLachlan, Author of “The Occasional Diamond Thief”

JA McLachlanJ. A. McLachlan was born in Toronto, Canada. She is the author of a short story collection, CONNECTIONS, published by Pandora Press and two College textbooks on Professional Ethics, published by Pearson-Prentice Hall.

 

But Science fiction is her first love, a genre she has been reading all her life. Walls of Wind was her first published Science Fiction novel. Her Young Adult (YA) Science-Fiction (SF) novels, The Occasional Diamond Thief (2015) and The Salarian Desert Game (2016), are both published by EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing. She is represented by Prospect Literary Agency.

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