On “The Writing Coach Podcast” with Kevin T Johns
Beth Barany interviewed on “The Writing Coach Podcast” with Kevin T Johns. *** I was honored to be interviewed by Kevin T Johns for his podcast, “The Writing Coach Podcast.” Get a look into...
Beth Barany interviewed on “The Writing Coach Podcast” with Kevin T Johns. *** I was honored to be interviewed by Kevin T Johns for his podcast, “The Writing Coach Podcast.” Get a look into...
by Guest Contributor · Published September 28, 2021 · Last modified September 21, 2021
Getting published is hard enough, but in addition, there are plenty of publishing scams that would love to drain your money and squander your hard work. Thao Nguyen tells us how to spot these scams.
How/where can I focus? Where is the best place to write? When is the best time to write? How can I increase my productivity?
In my weekly live #askaWritingCoach chat this week, Andrea Buginsky and I chatted about the how, what, why of indie book publishing. We also gave away prizes. Andrea gave away one of her YA fantasies. (See below.)...
artist entrepreneur / Author Career / Author Interviews
by Beth Barany · Published June 11, 2012 · Last modified June 8, 2012
What does it take to be a successful author? It may not be what you think. Here’s the story from guest columnist, Karen Lenfestey, author of A Sister’s Promise.
This week’s Featured Indie Author is speculative fiction author, Kristina Meister. Her work is tinged with horror, science, and mythology and crosses boundaries to make us think.
Author Interviews / Fantasy and Paranormal / Indie Author Series
by Beth Barany · Published December 26, 2011 · Last modified December 29, 2011
This week I interview the author of Cleanse Fire, SWAT meets The Lord of the Rings, by Anastasia V. Pergakis. Comment to participate in her giveaway! Details below. Enjoy!
Welcome to the weekly Indie Fantasy Author Spotlight. Today we feature American Gothic author, Vanessa Cavendish, author of the work-in-progress, Earthworm Soup. Vanessa, thanks for agreeing to be a featured Author for my Fantasy...
by Beth Barany · Published September 26, 2011 · Last modified September 22, 2011
Welcome to Indie Author Monday. Today we feature an interview with fantasy artist and author Ren Black. I love her chutzpah and guts! I for one look forward to reading her fantasy novel. Enjoy!...
Author Interviews / Indie Author Series
by Beth Barany · Published August 22, 2011 · Last modified August 21, 2011
Welcome to my weekly series of interviews with independently published fantasy authors. This week I interviewed Matt Posner about America’s greatest magic school. Enjoy! ^*^ 1. What got you into writing this book in the...
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