Sometimes the small act of delving into your past can open whole new worlds. In the case of Lisa See, her curiosity lead her to explore, research and write her first book about her family history. It started as a project she imagined would only be seen by her...
Do you know what a publicist actually does? Don’t feel bad if you don’t. Most people have no real idea either. And it’s not like you see in the movies and on TV. If you want to know what it’s really like in PR, or a how a publicist can help you...
Q & A with author Chris Enss and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: What inspired you to write No Place for a Woman: The Struggle for Suffrage in the Wild West?CE: This year marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment giving women the right...
Q & A with author Tammy Greenwood and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: Tell us about your book, Keeping Lucy.TG: Keeping Lucy, which opens in 1969, is the story of Ginny Richardson, a young mother whose daughter, born with Down Syndrome, is whisked away shortly...
Q & A with author Huda Al-Marashi and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: Tell us about First Comes Marriage.HA: FIRST COMES MARRIAGE: MY NOT-SO TYPICAL AMERICAN LOVE STORY (Prometheus Books, November 2018) is an Iraqi-American perspective on immigration, love, and...