Q & A with author Tania Pryputniewicz and Susan J. Farese of SJF CommunicationsSJF: In a nutshell, tell us about your book or written piece.TP: My first poetry book, November Butterfly, was published in 2014 by Saddle Road Press. Ophelia, Nefertiti, Joan of Arc,...
Q & A with author Andrea Moriarty and Susan J. Farese of SJF CommunicationsSJF: In a nutshell, tell us about your book or written piece. AM: Radical Inclusion is a call to action for communities to embrace adults with disabilities by exhibiting the risk, humility,...
Q & A with author David Brin and Susan J. Farese of SJF CommunicationsSJF: In a nutshell, tell us about your book or written piece.DB: This is the official writeup of my latest work: Partnering with UCSD’s Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination,...
Q & A with author Marcie Colleen and Susan J. Farese of SJF CommunicationsSJF: In a nutshell, tell us about your book or written piece.MC: I am a children’s author. I currently have several books out on the bookshelves. My most recent book is Penguinaut!, a...
Q & A with author Zoe Ghahremani and Susan J. Farese of SJF CommunicationsSJF: In a nutshell, tell us about your book or written piece.ZG: Drawing from my bicultural life, I have written three English novels. Sky of Red Poppies was a One Book, One San Diego...
Q & A with author Stephen Silke and Susan J. Farese of SJF CommunicationsSJF: In a nutshell, tell us about your book or written piece.SS: My story “The Means of Production,” published in Issue 51 of Fiction International, is written in the stylistic...