Q & A with author Mark C. Jackson and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: Tell us about The Great Texas Dance, due for release in April 2020.MJ: The Great Texas Dance tells a tale of Zebadiah Creed’s continuing journey in understanding what friendship and loyalty...
Q & A with author RD Kardon and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: What inspired you to write Flygirl?RDK: I wrote the original pages that became FLYGIRL over 25 years ago, when I found myself in a toxic work environment similar to my heroine, Tris Miles. The work...
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...
Q & A with author and speaker Rabbi Steve Leder and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: Your book More Beautiful Than Before: How Suffering Transforms Us has helped thousands of people. What inspired you to write it?SL: I had been a rabbi for 27 years before writing...