L.Q. Lark is writing her debut novel, World of Ruin, a fantasy full of action, secrecy, betrayal, and developing relations. She has a lot of hobbies and little time for them all. A lover of sports, animals, nature, and music, she loves being outside but also loves staying in to game, watch movies, and read.
An Interview with KJ Reed
KJ Reed is an English indie author who writes primarily dark, psychological fiction. Although she is an English author, KJ writes America-based fiction since her love for all things dark and twisty comes from growing up watching and reading American TV and fiction. She lives with her amazing husband and stereotypically nightmarish ginger cat, Milo, and has loved writing since she could put pen to paper.
An Interview with M. E. Rose
M. E. Rose is a budding science fiction romance author with a passion for blending futuristic adventures with heartfelt love stories. With aspirations to expand into space opera, M. E. Rose wants to transport readers to distant galaxies while exploring the complexities of human (and sometimes alien) relationships.
An Interview with E. J. Kingdom
Always having a book and pen in hand, E. J. Kingdom is convinced that they are from a dark fantasy realm. They host The Writers Den and graduated with an English and Creative Writing degree, and want to progress into becoming a Further Education English teacher.
An Interview with Cal Logan
A full-time personal trainer and competitive powerlifter, Cal started writing seriously in 2017, drawing inspiration from history, his time spent practicing mixed martial arts, and of course, books. Cal lives in Chicago with his wife, Taylor, and his dachshund, Rizzo.
An Interview with Forrest Graey
Graey (she/they) is an indie writer who spends much of her time painting, napping, and hyper-fixating on worldbuilding fantasy realms. As a queer person with an invisible illness, Graey lives an empathy-centric life and writes themes that challenge the idea of Self and Community. While she does not shy away from gruesome dark fantasy, she loves to add soft, queer love and representation. Life is a bit of darkness mixed in with the light, after all. BLOODWATER will be her debut novel.
An Interview with JC Morrows
JC is the middle of three generations of authors, both mother to and daughter of an author! She reads in every genre she writes, plus so many more. JC prefers hardbound books, but will read in any format she can get her hands on. She does own a Kindle and uses it whenever she happens to finish the other book(s) she carries absolutely everywhere with her.
An Interview with Tina Wu
Dr. Ting-Wei Wu, known by her peers as Tina Wu, was born in Taiwan and moved to the United Kingdom in 2001. As a little girl with a big imagination, the tale of the Quest for Qieta series has lived in her mind since the age of sixteen. At last, over a decade later, she has put pen to paper to bring the universe of Neputa to life.
An Interview with Sue Morris
Before I became a writer, I was an English teacher for over thirty years, and prior to that a painter – a successful one. As an esteemed writer of fiction, particularly of the novella, I have now returned to my greatest love. Whilst I was a teacher, I was lucky to have re-read Shakespeare's tragedies, the poetry of Blake, becoming embroiled in the fine Victorian description, bestowed by Dickens. As a writer, I think it is always the history and culture before us that truly form the words on a new page, and that connect which equates the first stroke of a paintbrush and the first line of a book which cements the foundations.
An Interview with Lucas Edwards
Lucas grew up in Central Texas, where he spent most of his free time reading or playing outside. Despite his plans to the contrary, he went to college in his hometown and remained there afterward. In that time, he rediscovered the love of reading that academics had suppressed, and he married his high-school sweetheart. With his philosophy degree, Lucas had planned to go to law school, but a global pandemic and a host of other factors made him decide against it. Now, between his full-time office job and writing on the side, he still finds plenty of time to spend with her, their cat, Luna, and their dog-who-thinks-she's-a-cat, Coco. They still live in their hometown.