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Editor’s Pick
Our favorite pick this month is our interview with the creators of the Endless Beautiful podcast and writing workshop! Check out the unique method they use to boost their creativity using audio prompts and maybe even give it a try yourself!
Recent Artices
If you’re looking for more, then feel free to see our complete blog roll.

Sept Writing Contest Winners!
November 1, 2018

Twisted Fiction Quarterly Contest: Disney Edition
October 12, 2018

Author Interview with Helen Scheuerer
September 10, 2018

Author Interview with Bryony Pearce
September 4, 2018

Quarterly Contest Winner: A Gothic Western
July 15, 2018

Community Keepers Writing Contest Winners!
July 6, 2018

Author Interview with Charles Curtis!
May 28, 2018

Author Interview with Paul Burston!
May 21, 2018

Author Interview with Meredith Katz!
May 14, 2018

Quarterly Writing Contest Winners!
May 13, 2018

Book Talk: Milijun By Clayton Graham
May 1, 2018
Author Interviews
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Meet Our Writers
Meet the voices behind the content. Each of our bloggers comes to us from diverse backgrounds, but all of them are literal literary enthusiasts. Some enjoy peering into the depths of old fiction, some enjoy the latest and greatest in tech, and some, well, why don’t you read the blog to find out for yourself??
Nieve A.
Nieve Andrea started painting at the age of 2 and she’s also been a writer since she was 9. Her first novel was published in 2004, with the second one in 2009.
Jennifer M.
Jennifer Mendez is a scriptwriter/narrative designer for indie games. When she’s not working on video games, she’s working freelance.
William F.
William Frazier is a professional ghostwriter that hates creating bios in the third person, but finds it humorous and does it anyway.