I sat for an interview with the Author’s Learning Center, and they have posted the segments online on their website. Today’s segment, the second of three, concerns how to incorporate real-life people and events into your fiction.
I sat for an interview with the Author’s Learning Center, and they have posted the segments online on their website. Today’s segment, the second of three, concerns how to incorporate real-life people and events into your fiction.
Your Scribbler was pleased to sit for an interview with the Author Learning Center, which has posted a portion of the interview on the homepage of their website. You can view Pros and Cons of Working with a Small Independent Publisher here.
Over the next two days, I’ll post two other short portions of the interview: Darlyn Finch Kuhn on How Personal Experiences Influenced Her Book, Sewing Holes, and How Supporting Other Writers Can Benefit an Author.
Teri Youmans Grimm will discuss her latest collection of poems, Becoming Lyla Dore, as well as her writing and research process at an author talk from 7-8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 18th at the Willowbranch Branch Library, 2875 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32205.
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