Q & A with Summer Festival Speaker Cheryl Sonstein and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: Please tell us about Isabel. CS: The story that became Isabel was originally written for VAMP (an acronym for visual audio monologue performance.) VAMP is a monthly...
Q & A with Summer Festival Speaker Joe Ide and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: What inspired you to write the book, Hi Five, with one of the main characters, Christiana, having multiple personalities? JI: I happened to watch Three Faces of Eve and Sybil in the...
Q & A with Summer Festival Speaker Neal Griffin and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: Tell us about your upcoming book, The Burden of Truth NG: The Burden of Truth tells the story of a young man named Omar Ortega, a fictional character, but during my twenty-seven...
Q & A with Summer Festival Speaker Carl Vonderau and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: Tell us about Murderabilia, and how it synthesizes the seemingly contradictory parts of your life from private bank, to serial murders, to a Christian Science upbringing. CV: I...
Q & A with Summer Festival Speaker David Putnam and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: Tell us about the latest Bruno Johnson novel, The Heartless. How hard has it been to switch launching this book from in-person events to reaching readers through online efforts? ...
Q & A with Summer Festival Speaker Matt Coyle and San Diego Writers Festival SDWF: Tell us about latest novel you are writing in the Rick Cahill Series. MC: Lost Tomorrows is the latest Rick Cahill book. In it, Rick finally learns the truth about his wife’s...