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Atmosphere Press is proud to bring readers the Atmosphere Press Presents author interview series. We’re happy to have this archive of excellent interviews and author success stories for you to enjoy. Learn about writers and their books, from book title origin stories to music playlists that relate to their writing to what it was like seeing the cover for the first time.
 
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Patrice Bellflower is a historical romance author who weaves together elegance, intrigue, and scandal in her debut novel, Desire in Disguise. Fascinated by the grandeur of Versailles and the secrets hidden behind its gilded walls, she brings to life stories where forbidden love burns brightest in the shadows. When she isn’t writing, Patrice can be found exploring castles, sipping coffee, and dreaming up her next tale of passion and deception.

An Interview with Sonja Koch

Living in a 112-acre piece of paradise near Canada’s capital brings me immense joy. Every day, I share this beautiful space with my husband and a wonderful menagerie of animals—horses, dogs, alpacas, cats, chickens, and guinea pigs. Animals and nature are my sanctuary, fuelling my passion for the healing arts and teaching. My love for poetry began in childhood, as I listened to my mother read enchanting verses that sparked a fascination with rhythm and flow. There’s something truly magical about expressing deep thoughts with just a few carefully chosen words, and poetry has always felt like my authentic voice.

An Interview with Edie Goodwin

Edie Goodwin worked as a pediatric physical therapist for forty-four years, serving children in their homes, schools, and institutions. She has a passion for anything related to kids and fun! Edie is a mom, step-mom, grandma, and great-grandma who started this novel in her late sixties.

An Interview with Allison Bettes

I’m an American romantic suspense author. I write about soft-hearted bada**es with brave, sassy women at their side—and I love creating a good plot twist. I’m a meteorologist/science writer by day, and a fiction novel writer by night.

An Interview with Todd Medema

Todd Medema is the author of How To Surf A Hurricane, a heist thriller showing that stories about climate change and adaptation can be fun and hopeful. He wrote it because he believes the future doesn’t have to be a dystopia, and he got tired of only reading stories of doom and gloom.

Gary Alan McBride is the producer and host of Writers Who Read, a podcast about how to read like a writer, and he is also the founder and facilitator of the Boulder-based Literary Forensics study group of the same name that has analyzed over seventy novels published since 2017. Gary is a fourth-generation Denverite who has traveled extensively for work and pleasure, living for over a decade in Europe and Southeast Asia.

An Interview with Angela Kern

Angela Kern has been writing, fact-checking, and editing for over two decades. Currently, she contracts with other indie authors to provide book coaching as well as developmental and copy/line editing services.

An Interview with Luke Rhains

Hi, I’m Luke. I’ve only recently discovered the joy of writing at the age of thirty-six.

An Interview with Gal Podjarny

Gal Podjarny was born and raised in Israel/Palestine and has made homes in Canada and the UK. She draws from these diverse cultural landscapes to examine how social forces shape personal narratives and relationships. Her writing, including the short story collection Human Fragments and contributions to various anthologies, captures these intersections of identity and community.

This is my second book. The first, A Leaf From My Own Book is historical fiction. I was writing Unwrapped and Leaf simultaneously. I am a lifelong resident of New Jersey and get my ideas for the mysteries from my every day surroundings. I’ve always heard "Write about what you know," and I did with Unwrapped.