A.M. Davila writes post-apocalyptic and dystopian fiction for both a YA and adult audience. When not writing, she teaches Social Studies to high school students in New York. The worlds she creates are at once both fantastical and eerily plausible. Her characters may seem familiar because, as a teacher and observer of humanity, Davila creates characters based on life. Each could be someone you know. Davila resides with her husband, two daughters, and lap dog in the Hudson Valley and enjoys traveling and enjoying the outdoors when she can.
An Interview with Muhammad Ali Samejo
Muhammad Ali Samejo is a seasoned corporate professional, published novelist, and training and development facilitator specializing in corporate skills training, English as a second language, and communication skills. He’s the author of two works of fiction titled Legends Of Karachi and Damaged.
An Interview with Dominique Wright
Dominique Wright is a writer, a professionally trained quantum energy healer, and a psychic and spiritual channel. She enjoys following her life purpose by helping others find the answers they are looking for from a more profound, energetic, spiritual soul level.
An Interview with Sam Northman
Sam creates captivating stories that transport readers to enchanting realms inspired by Norse mythology, and explores the magic of urban fantasies. Enjoy an unforgettable journey filled with romance, mythical creatures, and thrilling adventures that touch readers' hearts.
An Interview with Robert Obodai Nicholas Torto
Robert Obodai Nicholas Torto is a civil engineer with over twenty years of experience in sustainable travel, managing public and private sector projects from concept, design and consultation through to construction. He not only designs cycle lanes but is arguably the face of London’s Tweed Run: an annual event ‘with a bit of style’ in which thousands take to the streets in vintage and cycle through London’s iconic landmarks.
An Interview with James Berrywood & Steven Aspen
James Berrywood & Steven Aspen are a dynamic writing duo from the heart of Liverpool, combining their love for fantasy, psychological thrillers and historical dramas in books like their debut novel Stranger In the Mind.
An Interview with Eric Still
Eric Still is a young, black, and neurodivergent author who specializes in horror and fantasy but dabbles in various other genres of writing as well. He grew up in Los Angeles, California, and has always enjoyed writing and envisioning stories to transcribe onto paper/computer screens.
An Interview with Leona Marie
Leona Marie is a writer with over twenty years of experience as both a teacher and school leader. She has a BSC in Psychology and a Master’s in Primary Education. Her poetry and short stories are heavily inspired by her experiences in the classroom, as well as the challenges of balancing a busy day job with making time for creative pursuits. Hence her own description of herself as ‘Teacher by Profession, Writer by Passion.’
An Interview with L.Q. Lark
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.