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Friday May 15, 2020
Help Me! - An Interview with Author Donna Zadunajsky
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Donna Zadunajsky grew up in a small town in Ohio named Bristolville, spending her childhood reading, writing, and fishing. In her teens, she read nothing but Stephen King books, and it was then that she told herself she would one day write her own books.
Donna’s writing career began with seven children's books about her daughter and the adventures she went on, but her dream has always been to write mystery/suspense novels.For more information about Donna Zadunajsky and her books, visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
Writing in different genres
Reading Goals
Love of Music
Freelance Writing
Work Ethic and Her Mentor
Elvis Presley Memorabilia
Friday May 15, 2020
The Greatest Wish - An Interview with Author Amanda Yoshida
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Amanda Yoshida first dreamt of being a children’s book illustrator when she was a mere toddler, growing up in the suburbs surrounding Portland, Oregon.
As a child, she spent countless hours drawing and studying the artwork inside her stacks of colorfully illustrated books. She favored the rhyming words and silly drawings of Dr. Seuss and Shel Silverstein and claimed one day she would be an artist.
Eventually, the pens and pencils that were always in her hand became paint brushes in her exploration of creativity. At the age of fourteen, her original artwork was displayed and sold at her family’s art gallery in Portland’s Pearl District and lead to substantial private commissions.
After graduating from the elite Gnomon School of Visual Effects in Los Angeles in 2009, she fell in love with the digital canvas and began working solely in this media.
Amanda returned to her beloved hometown of Portland in 2013 and began working as a freelance graphic designer and digital painter. While in the midst of growing her successful business and putting down roots with her husband, the dream of becoming a mother and published author was realized.
Two months before the birth of her first child, she received word that her first children’s book, would be published. Amanda now enjoys reading her debut book, “The Greatest Wish” to her son, Morgan. She is currently working on the next installment of the Everchanging Story Book series.
For more information on Amanda Yoshida and The Greatest Wish, visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
Becoming a Mother and an Award Winning Author
Growing up with a Family of Authors
Her Background as an Artist
Loving Life in Portland, Oregon
Her Passion for Vinyl Records
Friday May 15, 2020
Reverence - An Interview with Author Joshua Landeros
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Joshua Landeros was born in Pomona, CA, but was raised in Perris of Riverside County for years uncountable now.
He comes from a large family in which he is admittedly “the black sheep.” Landeros grew up on Dragon Ball Z, Godzilla films, Batman the Animated Series, and Star Wars. Not to mention an infinite love for dinosaurs and all movie monsters.
He began writing in middle school starting with Godzilla fanfictions. He kept writing and eventually created his own world full of characters. In 2016, the dream was finally realized in his first novel, Reverence. He now attends the University of California, Riverside where he majors in History Admin Studies and minors in English.
For more information on Josh Landeros and his book, visit his website.
Topics of conversation:
Favorite Hobbies: Movies and Comics
Politics
Balancing College Life with the Writer’s Life
His Self-Publishing Experience
Favorite Books and Authors
Friday May 15, 2020
SWIFT Act - An Interview with Author Buck Marshall
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Buck Marshall taught political science for five years and received his doctorate from Tulane in 1992. After 20 years in the private sector, his reaction to the Occupy Wall Street movement was to write a series of books and establish the non-profit SWIFT Act Alliance. For more information about Buck Marshall and his book visit his website.
Topics of conversation:
What is SWIFT Act
His holistic view of the current economy in the US
Society – Political – Economic Circle and Bipartisanism
How the average Joe can help turn things around
Importance of The Swift Act Petition in the Trump era
Friday May 15, 2020
Dreaming Sophia - An Interview with Author Melissa Muldoon
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Melissa Muldoon is the Studentessa Matta—the crazy linguist! In Italian, “matta” means “crazy” or “impassioned”. Melissa has a B.A. in fine arts, art history and European History from Knox College, a liberal arts college in Galesburg, Illinois, as well as a master’s degree in art history from the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana. She has also studied painting and art history in Florence.
Melissa promotes the study of Italian language and culture through her dual-language blog, Studentessa Matta (studentessamatta.com). Melissa began the Matta blog to improve her command of the language and to connect with other language learners. It has since grown to include a podcast, “Tutti Matti per l’Italiano” and the Studentessa Matta YouTube channel. Melissa also created Matta Italian Language Immersion Tours, which she co-leads with Italian partners in Italy.
Dreaming Sophia is Melissa’s first novel. It is a fanciful look at art history and Italian language and culture, but it is also the culmination of personal stories and insights resulting from her experiences living in Italy, as well as her involvement and familiarity with the Italian language, painting, and art history.
For more information on Melissa Muldoon and her book, visit her website at www.DreamingSophiaBook.com. For more information on her Italian language blog visit studentessamatta.com.
Topics of conversation:
The Studentessa Matta – Her Italian language blog
Her original career plans as an art history teacher
Being a plein air painter and graphic designer
How her passion for Italy comes to life through her book
Italian language immersion program
Meeting Sophia Loren!
Friday May 15, 2020
Scapegoat - An Interview with Author Emilio Corsetti III
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Emilio Corsetti, III is a professional pilot and author. Emilio has written for both regional and national publications including the Chicago Tribune, Multimedia Producer, and Professional Pilot magazine. Emilio’s first book 35 Miles From Shore: The Ditching and Rescue of ALM Flight 980 tells the true story of an airline ditching in the Caribbean Sea and the efforts to rescue those who survived. Emilio is a graduate of St. Louis University. He and his wife Lynn reside in Dallas, TX.
To learn more about Emilio Corsetti and his book visit his website.
Topics of conversation:
Being a pilot and flying
Writing investigative non-fiction
Factual vs. creative historical writing
What he learned from his research for Scapegoat
Self Publishing vs. Independent Publishing
Friday May 15, 2020
Keeping Kyrie - An Interview with Author Emily Christensen
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Dr. Emily Christensen earned her Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy and has two Masters Degrees: an M.S. in Professional Counseling and an M.Div. in Pastoral Counseling.
The only thing better than writing, she says, is being married to a writer. Nathan Christensen married Emily in the Oklahoma City temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on 13 October 2012, and have since fostered more than eighty-five children. In 2015, they adopted the six children who stayed, and are totally and completely and helplessly in love as a family – now sealed together for time and all eternity.
Topics of conversation:
Foster Care
Adopting a Special Needs Child
Informed Patient Care for Foster Parents
Living Your Vocation
Friday May 15, 2020
The Matryoshka Murders - An Interview with Author Kay Williams
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Kay Williams always had an inclination to be a professional actress, so, with stars in her eyes, she moved to New York City right after college graduation (she was a theater major). She lived in a rent-controlled apartment with no heat, and lots of rodents, too busy earning money to act (her dad had saved her letters from that time so she recently took a fresh look at those hair-raising and now hilarious adventures). After 9 months in the Big Apple, Kay slunk back to Ohio, to a safer life, teaching, directing, acting in community theater, and reviewing films and plays.
Her dream didn’t die. She moved to San Francisco, where she played many leading roles until several theaters went bankrupt (an occupational hazard, she discovered). Acting roles dried up just after she earned her Equity union card. She left the Bay Area for the Pittsburgh Playhouse. Two years later that theater was too broke to renew her contract. There was only one place left to go, New York City. It still scared her, but this time, she vowed to be victorious. Kay acted in a number of new off-Broadway plays, finding it more fun than doing a show that had been successfully produced and “set in stone.” In between acting jobs, she worked as an office temp until she landed a perfect job, “Gal Friday” to an award-winning independent filmmaker, which not only gave her flexible hours to audition, but also an education about film writing, directing, and producing. She took films she’d helped produce to the Cannes Film Festival and to the Leningrad International Documentary Festival (where Kay and Eileen’s second thriller, The Matryoshka Murders, begins).
Kay’s eventual move to an apartment in New York’s crime-ridden Hell’s Kitchen became one of the catalysts for Butcher of Dreams, Kay and Eileen’s first thriller (about the theater, of course).
Fearful of spending her retirement as a bag lady begging for money outside Actors Equity, Kay took a “real” job. A physician she’d worked for as a temp asked her to join him as he set up a Primary Care Residency Track at NYU Medical Center. She did and learned a great deal about good doctoring and academic medicine (and the politics of academe–another book, perhaps). The NYU job was too demanding to take time off to audition so she and Eileen teamed up to write, a move they had been contemplating for several years. Kay discovered that she didn’t miss acting all that much. With fiction writing, she had total control and could play all the characters! Kay and Eileen found they jelled as a writing team.
To learn more about Kay Williams and her book visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
Her adventures in NYC and San Francisco in the 60s
Being a Gypsy Actor
Working as a “Gal-Friday” for independent film writer, producer, director, Jack O’Connell
Her trip to Russia to the Leningrad International Documentary Festival
How she and her sister finished writing their dad’s romance novel
Friday May 15, 2020
Riven - An Interview with Author Jane Alvey Harris
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Jane Alvey Harris has a Humanities degree from Brigham Young University with emphases in Art History, Italian Language, and Studio Art. She’s CRAZY about the visual and performing arts! She enjoys playing classical piano, painting & sketching, singing & acting, and especially writing poetry & prose.
But, her real passion is PEOPLE. She loves to watch and study what makes us tick as human beings. Definitely a dreamer, her favorite thing to do is to weave together sublime settings and stories for characters to live and learn in…herself included.
Jane currently lives in an enchanted fairy-princess castle in Dallas, Texas, with her three often-adorable children and their three seldom-adorable cats.
To learn more about Jane Alvey Harris and her books visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
Being a movie junkie
Books and reading
Travel and trying new things
Musical motivation
Being in love with her cat!
Friday May 15, 2020
A Home for Abigail - An Interview with Author Sandy Marriott Cook
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Sandy Marriott Cook lives in Texas with her husband, Richard, and their furry and feathered “children.” She has been an animal lover ever since her pet turtle was her best friend and confidante. As an artist, Sandy hopes to convey the special places pets hold in our hearts. To see some of her portraits of pets and wildlife, visit www.smarriottcook.com.
Topics of conversation:
Rescuing waterfowl
Painting
Being a big classic movie fan
How A Home for Abigail was a family project
Her new dog, Peaches