December 15, 2010 – 11:15 am
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Dark is the author of The One I Want and The Nanny
Q. Tell me a little bit about yourself
Well, lemme see. I’m 30 years old, been writing since at least 5th grade. A classmate was an artist and we came up with characters and stories together. Nowadays I’d call it role-playing. I have my bachelor’s degree in engineering and served as an officer in the US Air Force for four years before deciding to get out and pursue my love of teaching. I’m currently half-way through my semester of student-teaching, on-track to receive my credential in February 2011. I want to teach 8th grade science. My credential will be for 6-12 grade science, so I could teach any grade, and my specialty is physics. Read more... (2076 words, 3 images, estimated 8:18 mins reading time)
December 8, 2010 – 11:32 am
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Tiger is a new author, but a good one. He writes stories such as The Sorcerous Prince, and Dark Earth: The Prophecy.
Q. Tell me a little bit about yourself
I was born Kansas City, Missouri in 1982 and grew up about 50-60 miles south of there. I now live in the Dallas area, about 30-40 minutes from downtown Dallas. I like traveling, listening to a variety of music, watching movies, video games, computers, and spending time with my family. I’m also an anime and manga fan.
Q. What inspires you to write? Read more... (1104 words, 4 images, estimated 4:25 mins reading time)
Recently I was asked if I’d give some tips on Editing. At first I was reluctant, but here I am. Who am I, you ask. I’m known around most sites I belong to as talonrider.
Let me begin by giving you a little background. It all started back in 2004 when I responded to a request from an author looking for someone to go over some chapters that he was looking to maybe get published. Over the years, I’ve worked with several authors, some on a limited basis and others permanently. Read more... (348 words, estimated 1:24 mins reading time)
Myr is the author of a few gay-themed stories, but he is best known for having started GayAuthors
Q. Tell me a little about yourself.
I am an engineer and a complete geek. I love most things fantasy and science fiction. I tend to write fantasies more than anything else.
Q. What inspires you to write?
I am typically inspired to write after reading something good, watching something good or spending time out in the middle of nowhere. I read mostly fantasy stuff, when I get time to do it. Read more... (1269 words, estimated 5:05 mins reading time)
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On this Easter Sunday, I present an interview with James. James is best known for his stories Sons of Mir, Fire House, and The Centurion Cycle.
Q. Tell me a little about yourself.
Was born in Kansas but was raised in Texas. Other than a friendly y’all I have pretty much stuck to down to earth Kansas roots. Went to college in Texas and earned a degree in Biochemistry and entered grad school in. It was I felt a lot of family pressure into it and wish I hadn’t. When applying I had gotten into Carnegie Mellon’s social science program where I think I would have been much happier. I’ve always had a love for history. Not following my heart on that is something I still regret. Read more... (2186 words, estimated 8:45 mins reading time)
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Well everyone who reads gay fiction online has heard of him. He’s a legend in himself. Comicality has written such stories as Gone from Daylight, Savage Moon, and New Kid in School.
Here I present part 3 of my interview with him.
Q. Is there intelligent life in outer space?
Ha! I certainly hope so! There certainly isn’t that much down here with US!
Q. What was the first piece you ever wrote? Read more... (1289 words, estimated 5:09 mins reading time)
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Well everyone who reads gay fiction online has heard of him. He’s a legend in himself. Comicality has written such stories as Gone from Daylight, Savage Moon, and New Kid in School.
Here is part 2 of the interview.
Q. What are the major themes of your work? Read more... (6433 words, estimated 25:44 mins reading time)