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- Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Lofn Dabria Cole (pen-name Remy Blue)
Today we interview author, Lofna Dabria Cole, who goes by the pen-name Remy Blue. Remy Blue: Greetings, I am Lofn Dabria Cole but my pen name is Remy Blue.
- Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Zubin Mathai
I learned to program the family computer at twelve and loved making video games, adding ideas from my descriptions, my subject matter, and the feelings of love and silence I weave through words to bring the same When I knew I wanted to write something, the idea came quickly.
- International Writers Inspiring Change book review: Rainforest Shaman, by W. Bradford Swift
Brad Swift writes fantasy and science fiction under the two pen names of W. believes reading for pleasure stretches the imagination of young readers in ways that TV, movies, or video games
- International Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Jeffrey H. Baer
ardent basketball fan, I feel like I’m right there as Gary and Angela go to Madison Square Garden for a game
- Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Major Mortimer Mordakye Roxbrough
set in the 33rd Century, is that though technology will evolve, mankind does not and he remains the same She treats the players like men instead of boys and takes the ancient game of football to a whole new When writing Science Fiction I write under the name Roxbrough. When writing Fantasy I write under the name Nik Gehenna When writing romance I write under the name Gloria
- Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: Little Bites of Truth: Explorations to Savor...
I learned to program the family computer at twelve and loved making video games, adding ideas from my descriptions, my subject matter, and the feelings of love and silence I weave through words to bring the same When I knew I wanted to write something, the idea came quickly.
- Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: The Oarsman
I learned to program the family computer at twelve and loved making video games, adding ideas from my descriptions, my subject matter, and the feelings of love and silence I weave through words to bring the same When I knew I wanted to write something, the idea came quickly.
- International Writers Inspiring Change feature book: Rainforest Shaman, by W. Bradford Swift
Brad Swift writes fantasy and science fiction under the two pen names of W. believes reading for pleasure stretches the imagination of young readers in ways that TV, movies, or video games
- Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: The Ant that found God - A fable of self-discovery
I learned to program the family computer at twelve and loved making video games, adding ideas from my descriptions, my subject matter, and the feelings of love and silence I weave through words to bring the same When I knew I wanted to write something, the idea came quickly.
- Writers Inspiring Change featured book review: Orang-U-Can
While the book is thematically centered on Orang-U-Can, the name of the football team that starts out set in the 33rd Century, is that though technology will evolve, mankind does not and he remains the same She treats the players like men instead of boys and takes the ancient game of football to a whole new When writing Science Fiction I write under the name Roxbrough. When writing Fantasy I write under the name Nik Gehenna When writing romance I write under the name Gloria
- International Writers Inspiring Change featured book: The Strickland File, by Jeffrey H. Baer
ardent basketball fan, I feel like I’m right there as Gary and Angela go to Madison Square Garden for a game
- International Writers Inspiring Change featured book: Black Bones, Red Earth by Lee Richie
When it came time to leave the orphanage, Mum and her sisters made a pact to keep their childhood a secret The next bit of inspiration came from my Uncle Chris, who came to Australia as a boy, only to be despatched But it wasn’t until I started writing and set my tale in the 1950s that I came to realise the weight talking to indigenous elders who told of their own experiences, and very soon the Aboriginal characters came