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Julie Ann Maahs: Wise words from a self-published author

“Read until you know good writing by the way it makes you feel. Read the genre you’re trying to write in until you know all the clichés, and can use them, or not, by choice and not accident. Then, and only then, go back and see what it was you were trying to write.”

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‘Interviewcraft’: A Talk with Raven Digitalis

“My first book was inspired by a vision. The vision told me that it was time for me to begin writing, and that I should write about the two topics I was most interested in at the time: Magickal spirituality and the Gothic subculture. These two spheres are completely distinct and separate entities, but they do go hand-in-hand for some people. One is subculture (music-based) and one is magick (spirituality-based), but the two lifestyles do have the possibility complementing one another. So, that is what I explore. My second book, Shadow Magick Compendium, explores only “dark” magickal-spiritual aspects, however, doing away with any sort of subcultural focus.”

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“Taking 2010″: Interview with Mystery author Rosa Sophia

“I like mysteries because they are fun, but for me, it’s more about the issues within the story, the lives of the characters, and how they deal with their problems to become better people. My stories are mixed-genre, but publishers don’t generally like to hear that. Hence the “paranormal mystery” classification of Taking 1960. The great thing about a mystery, however, is that it can be anything. Life is full of mysteries. So there is a lot of room for flexibility, and that’s the best thing about it…”

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“The Brick Wall” by Rosa Sophia

On the sign outside the village, it says, ‘Pine Creek—Where Everyone Smiles and Nobody Frowns.’ Mark and I thought it would be a perfect place to have children. Main Street takes you through the middle of the town, past Suki’s Ice Cream Parlor, where an old man often sits for long hours. Alice Crier and her husband, Bill, own the laundromat. There’s a little bookstore, a novelty shop and a general store on the same street.

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“Taking 1960″ excerpt by Rosa Sophia

The creek near the house sparkled under the noonday sun, just before clouds enveloped the golden orb and the water turned dark again. Kat had been admiring the creek from the hill on their front lawn as she gathered her things for a small picnic. Since having her dream the night before, she wanted to spend as little time inside as possible, as though Julie Maslin might inadvertently appear to beg for her ring back.

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Honoring the Mother: Interview with Toni Rakestraw

Becoming a mother really changed my life. I believe pregnancy is truly a magical time. Experiencing a whole new being developing inside, moving and growing, and then birthing a complete new person is truly a miracle.

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“Pregnant Belly” By Toni Rakestraw

A Painting by Featured Artist, Toni Rakestraw.

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“Baby Smiles” by Toni Rakestraw

A drawing by Featured Artist Toni Rakestraw.

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Featured Author S.P. Hendrick talks about her latest book

This week, our Featured Author talks to PWC about her latest book, Son of Air and Darkness; she tells readers about her research, her characters and where we can get a copy!

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