Frances Wong is a passionate children's science fiction and fantasy author with three self-published books. From a young age, Frances was captivated by the magic of storytelling, crafting homemade books out of tape and paper. This lifelong love for literature has fueled her mission to inspire young readers, encouraging them to explore new worlds through the pages of a book. With a deep commitment to fostering a love of reading in children, Frances creates imaginative tales that spark curiosity and adventure in young minds.
An Interview with A.M. Berkowitz
A.M. Berkowitz, a screenwriter and children's book author, has rapidly emerged as a cherished voice in children's literature, known for her ability to weave tales that capture the hearts of young readers. Born in Kansas and having lived across the United States, Berkowitz's diverse experiences enrich her storytelling, bringing a unique blend of creativity and relatability to her work. Since beginning her writing journey in 2018, she has dedicated herself to fostering a love for reading and imagination in children.
An Interview with T.D. Wilson
T.D. Wilson is a science fiction and fantasy author from Ohio. In addition to writing, he holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and has supported the systems and networks in several of the largest Supercomputing data centers in the world. Visit his website, tdwilsonbooks.com, for more information about him or his works.
An Interview with Tabitha Potts
Tabitha Potts’ short fiction has been published in literary magazines and anthologies. She was a finalist in MIROnline’s Folk Tale Festival and highly commended in MIROnline’s Booker Prize Competition judged by Ian McEwan. She was the winner of Almasi League’s flash fiction competition judged by Courttia Newland. Most recently she was highly commended by the Alpine Fellowship Writing Prize.
An Interview with Nolan Cook
Nolan Cook is a debut genre fiction author from Fort Wayne, Indiana. He graduated from Franklin College with a BA in Creative Writing, as well as a double minor in English and Spanish. When Nolan is not writing or reading, he enjoys watching anime, TV shows, and movies, as well as playing video games, as he believes there is no single "correct" way to tell a story. With a strong passion for representation in fiction, he hopes to tell stories and create characters that anyone can relate to.
An Interview with C.J. Raphael
C.J. Raphael hails from the rugged beauty of Cornwall, where moorlands stretch under open skies and the ocean's rhythmic waves narrate tales of resilience. Raised amidst the Tamar Valley, he found inspiration in the stories shared by strong matriarchal figures, shaping his appreciation for the region's heritage.
An Interview with Charles Roamer
Seeing my literary creation materialized as my first book was uniquely exciting, and I even felt a temporary euphoria. I'm not a parent, but I think the feeling is somewhat like what a parent experiences with the birth of something precious that they created. Only creating a book is arduous---and making a baby is usually a lot of fun! That's probably why there are a lot more parents than authors!
An Interview with Oshane Palmer
Oshane Palmer, a graduate of Knox Community College, holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Hospitality and Tourism Management. His academic journey led him to a culinary career but also ignited a passion for writing. His literary menu offers a flavorful blend of thrillers, suspense, mystery crime, and young adult novels. His debut, a two-part series titled The Viral Witness, invites readers to embark on a thrilling journey. Currently residing in Florida, Palmer's heart remains in his native Jamaica. His work is a delightful treat for those who relish gripping narratives and captivating plots.
An Interview with Medallio Green
Medallio is the author of fantasy and all kinds of fiction that bends the mind and makes you feel a lot of emotions (there might be some ugly crying). Medallio spends her time contributing to writers' groups and reading/critiquing other author’s works. When Medallio's not writing and editing in the DMV area as a Technical Writer/Editor, she's the 1/4 owner of a standard party poodle, but also a singer if you count exclusive gigs in the car and shower.
An Interview with Monique Müge
Monique Müge is an accomplished illustrator, self-confessed nerd and avid crochet-aholic. She has a collection of invisible medical conditions, such as Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Fibromyalgia; her experiences living with these conditions fuel her desire to include disability awareness in her work and she refuses to let her health rule her life. The Asylum of Apostles is her first foray into the writing world – after helping to save her favourite TV show, Daredevil, Monique rediscovered her passion and love for the creative arts.