Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about the external sources writers tap into for their creative ideas. In my own writing, I happen to feel a kind of connection to what Jung referred to as a type of “collective unconscious.”
But I’ve been seeking out other authors to see what they tap into for [...]
Two of my fellow Scribblers, Shelley Souza and Arthur Slade, got together recently to talk about Arthur’s new book series, The Hunchback Assignments, and I’m delighted to be able to share their conversation with you here:
Shelley: A recent interview said that The Hunchback Assignments is inspired by Victor Hugo’s Huchbank of Notre Dame, and that the second [...]
Two of my fellow Scribblers, Shelley Souza and Arthur Slade, got together recently to talk about Arthur’s new book series, The Hunchback Assignments, and I’m delighted to be able to share their conversation with you here:
Shelley: A recent interview said that The Hunchback Assignments is inspired by Victor Hugo’s Huchbank of Notre Dame, and that the second [...]
One of the most original books I’ve read in a while is THE SHIFTER, by debut novelist Janice Hardy, so I was delighted when Janice granted us an interview.
THE SHIFTER is the first book in THE HEALING WARS series and tells the story of 15-year-old Nya, an orphan who has the power to shift pain [...]
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