Author Talk: Interview with Beth Honeycutt Part 2

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Rochelle Bradley, author of the Fortuna, Texas series, interviews YA paranormal romance and YA horror author Beth Honeycutt. They talk author community, writing advice and encouragement, #NaNoWriMo, and what’s coming next. 

Author bio: A professional writer and editor, Beth has written everything from poetry and short stories to proposals for government contracts, science textbooks, and standardized tests (yes, you have her to thank for those!). Her real love is writing fiction, though, especially YA.

She loves to travel and has been to nine different countries (more if you count layovers!). At home or abroad, she can usually be found with her head in a book or madly scribbling down ideas for a book of her own. She loves spending time with family, stories of all kinds, and happy endings. She firmly believes in the enduring power of love.

Author Talk: Interview with C.J.Baty

One thing C.J. has learned from life and she is often heard to say is: “You are never too old to follow your dream!”

C.J.’s website: https://www.cjbaty.com/ 

Twitter: cbaty

Facebook page: CJ-Baty-Author

Blog: C.J.’s Blog

Grace Augustine: https://www.facebook.com/grace.au.372

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Rochelle Bradley, author of the Fortuna, Texas series, interviews m/m murder mystery, m/m paranormal romance author CJ Baty. They talk pros & cons of publishing, Americana history, the Pinkerton series, the ghost train, gay dragon shifters, co-writing, and fan fiction.

Author Bio: C. J. Baty lives in southwest Ohio. Her heart however, lives in the mountains of Tennessee where she hopes to retire some day. The mountains have always provided her with inspiration and a soothing balm to the stresses of everyday life.

The dream of writing her own stories started in high school but was left on the back burner of life until her son introduced her to fan fiction and encouraged her to give it a try. She found that her passion for telling a story was still there and writing them down to share with others was much more thrilling than she had ever expected.

She has a loving and supportive family who doesn’t mind fixing their own meals when she is in the middle of a story, and a network of friends, who have encouraged and cheered her on in her quest of being an author.

Author Talk: Interview with Cynthia Carver

Each November, Cynthia accepts the NaNoWriMo.org challenge of writing a 50,000-word novel within thirty days. She is a cheerleader for those in the writer’s facebook group ‘Author Apprentices’ who have joined her in the writing madness.

Visit Cynthia’s website to keep up to date about future novels, book signings, and travels: https://cynthiacarver.com/

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CynthiaCarverAuthor

Ohio Fiction Writers: Facebook/pg/OhioFictionWriters

National Novel Writing Month: https://nanowrimo.org/

Aliya Dalrae: https://www.facebook.com/AliyaDalRae/

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Rochelle Bradley, author of the Fortuna, Texas series, interviews paranormal suspense author Cynthia Carver. They talk characters, gold prospecting, modern-day gypsies, next-to-be-published stories, mystical realism, #NaNoWriMo, and Ohio Fiction Writers. 

Author Bio: Cynthia Carver, born in Dayton, Ohio to Métis parents and a veteran of the US Navy, puts a paranormal spin on everything she does whether it is ghost hunting or camping. Often the photos she takes and shares on her website have images of other-dimensional beings. Her failure in life is cooking. Her family requests her to bring items such as paper plates, napkins, and utensils to family picnics.

Her dyslexia leaks into all phases of her life including her published work. She released the second story featuring her main character, Tracy Richards first. Meet Tracy Richards in Tracy’s debut novella, ‘The Missing Locket.’

On a timeline, ‘Small Bit of Justice’ happened to Tracy Richards before ‘Missing Locket.’ Each novelette, novella, and novel are stand-alone stories.

 

Guest Blog for Deliah Devlin

Vacation

I’m excited to announce I was a guest blogger on New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author Delilah Devlin’s website. Stop by and read about my summer vacation reading goals.I’m looking forward to reading while I’m real relaxing with my toes in the sand.

Happy Independence Day!