Category: Books

  • An Interview with Carol Gee: Writing, Resilience, and Reinvention After Fifty

    About: Carol Gee is a proud U.S. Air Force veteran who also enjoyed a short stint as a mental health counselor before becoming a longtime educator, including years in both teaching and administration. An author, columnist, and motivational speaker, she encourages girls, women, and men to celebrate and embrace their thoughts, feelings, the silly things…

  • Interview with Wayne David Hubbard, Educator, Polymath, and Community Builder

    Welcome to our interview series, Wayne. Itโ€™s a pleasure to have you with us today. For readers meeting you for the first time, how would you describe yourself in a few words? I am an author, educator, and polymath. Polymath means I seek mastery in different fields โ€“ like art or math โ€“ with the…

  • An Interview with Sarah Magee, Author of Never Said I Love You

    About: Sarah Magee is an inveterate traveler, unabashed globalist, and firm believer in always eating dessert first. It is never too early for ice cream. She is a master packer of suitcases and lifelong Michigander. 1. You describe yourself as an inveterate traveler and globalist. How have those experiences shaped not only your storytelling but…

  • An Interview with John Delehanty, Author of BARNABY SHEA

    About: Jack is originally from Minnesota but moved to the Northwest with his family when he was young. He completed his undergraduate work at Gonzaga University with a double major in English and Theater, received his MA in Theater Arts from Washington State University and continued his doctoral studies at Northwestern University. An educator for…

  • Book Review: A Blood Witch by Joseph Stone

    I still remember the first time I read a gothic novel late at night with the lights off. The creak of the floorboards, the rustle of the curtains, and my own heartbeat became part of the story. When I picked up Joseph Stoneโ€™s A Blood Witch, I felt that same familiar chill return,  the one…

  • Book Review: Steer and Maneuver- Navigating Lifeโ€™s Speed Bumps with a Wink and a Wiggle

    By Jessica Sometimes life feels like youโ€™re driving on a smooth road with the music up, windows down, and everything in controlโ€ฆ until-thud- you hit a speed bump you didnโ€™t see coming. The car jolts, your coffee splashes, and suddenly youโ€™re reminded that the road isnโ€™t always predictable. Steer and Maneuver by Judith Patinoโ€‘Rodrigue feels…

  • An Interview with Author Gilbert Arthur on Muunokhoiโ€™s Awakening

    Gilbert Arthur was a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Medical Genetics in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Manitoba for over thirty years. Upon retirement, he finally had the time to explore his creative side and tried his hand at writing fiction. Muunokhoiโ€™s Awakening is his first novel. In addition to writing, Gilbert…