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Ink Trails & Lone Star Tales: Texas’s Book Publishing Scene

Forget six degrees of separation—in Texas, the connection between readers and writers is much closer. As a passionate Texan (and writer) myself, I’ve witnessed the incredible growth of the Texas book publishing scene. From established powerhouses to a thriving indie haven, the great state boasts a diverse and exciting ecosystem for authors, editors, and publishers alike!

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An Honest Collection: An Interview with MselLanyous, author of Scattered Thoughts

MselLanyous is a native Texan with a background in healthcare that was established in early 2000. She has dedicated her life to mental health and provides guidance to people from all walks of life. With a passion for holistic health her writing focuses on situations that most find difficult to navigate through. Her writing doesn’t stop here with literature being written constantly.

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Unlocking Your Story: How to Outline a Novel

Crafting a novel is an exhilarating journey, but the path can be daunting without a roadmap. Enter the art of outlining, a powerful tool that transforms creative chaos into a structured narrative. As we embark on this exploration of novel outlining, let’s delve into the realms of storytelling and data, shedding light on the science behind crafting a compelling narrative.

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Unleashing Imagination: A Roadmap for Children’s Book Writers

Storytelling is at the heart of every great children’s book. It’s the brush that paints vibrant worlds, the melody that enchants young readers, and the key that unlocks their imagination. As writers, we have the remarkable opportunity to shape these narratives, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of our youngest audiences.

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Incremental Incidences: An Interview with Joel Bernard, author of The Ring

I draw inspiration from the temperate rain forest and people who interact with its varied range and depth. We are on the threshold of changing the environment in ways we have not imagined. The negativity of not only the politics of the world but the implications of climate change have caused us to abandon our commitment to people in our lives in favor of defending our perception of a world that has been created to question facts and truth.

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A Completed Bucket List: An Interview with Cammy Marble, author of the Holidays in Trees Series

Cammy Marble grew up on a farm and in the woods listening to what God and Nature had to say. She currently lives on a two-acre country property in Missouri with her husband, Ken, and their young granddaughter. A graduate of the University of Central Missouri, she has been a homeschooler and tutor for 20 years. She enjoys teaching, gardening, drawing, volunteering, and plays several musical instruments. The Holidays in Trees series came to her in a vivid, nighttime dream. The creativity and humor in her artwork and writing are a reflection of her approach to life.

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A Guide to Writing Impactful Self-Help Books

As an author or writer venturing into the realm of self-help literature, you’re not just crafting a book; you’re shaping a roadmap for personal growth and empowerment. But where do you begin? How do you weave together anecdotes, statistics, and humor to create a compelling narrative that resonates with your readers?

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The Summit: An Interview with Howchi Kilburn, author of Fragrant Heart

As an author whose formative years were spent as a hippie in San Francisco, Howchi Kilburn continues to chart the course of those who experienced dramatic and simultaneous openings to the sensual/sexual and spiritual sides of human nature. His themes include explorations of gender identity, the ongoing discovery of True Self, and new understandings of relationship and sexuality. Sacred pleasure is a concept which provides a departure point for a long exploration of the potential for ecstatic reverential unity in human relationships and communities.

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Unexpected Perspective: An Interview with Tamara Anderson, author of Yikes, I Saw a Barracuda!

Tamara Anderson is a pediatric speech language pathologist, education specialist, and consultant with a passion for language and literacy. From an early age, she was captivated by stories, especially those that were set in various places around the world. She is originally from Saint Andrew, Jamaica and lived in Miami, Florida for many years. She now resides in the metro Atlanta, Georgia area.

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Memoir vs. Autobiography: What’s the Difference?

As authors and writers, we’re often compelled to share our personal stories with the world. Two common forms of personal narratives are memoirs and autobiographies, each offering a unique lens through which to explore life experiences. In this article, I’ll unravel the differences between memoirs and autobiographies, offer insights into how to choose between the two, and touch on how Atmosphere Press can assist authors in bringing their narratives to fruition.

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Historial Inspiration: An Interview with Barbara de la Cuesta, author of Adam’s Chair

Barbara de la Cuesta taught and worked as a journalist in South America. Out of this experience came her two prize winning novels, The Spanish Teacher, winner of the Gival Press Award in 2007, and Rosa, winner of the Driftless Novella Prize from Brain Mill Press in 2017. Fellowships in fiction from the Massachusetts Artists’ Foundation, and the New Jersey Council on the Arts, as well as residencies at the Ragdale Foundation, The Virginia Center, and the Millay Colony, have allowed her to complete these novels. Her story collection, The Place Where Judas Lost His Boots, has recently won the Brighthorse Prize.