I can't write without music. I know a lot of authors prefer quiet when they're working and, don't get me wrong, when I'm editing I like to do that in silence, but when I'm writing, when I'm creating, I need music (in fact, as I write this blog, I'm listening to Clint Mansell's soundtrack to the San Junipero episode of Black Mirror). So, when I'm 'soundtracking' my books, … [Read more...] about Novel Soundtrack: A Writers’ Playlist by Geoff Turner
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October 26, 2018 Celthric Update
Hey guys, I know I have been a bit absent from the site but I am in the works to develop it further. I have been searching and will continue to post with permission those bloggers, authors, and people that have great content and are willing to share. A few things from the groups today, first off I would like to thank Ambrine Carrera for her posting of Poison Ivy on the … [Read more...] about October 26, 2018 Celthric Update
N.K. Vir and “The Screaming Stone”
I am very happy to present the online interview fro N.K Vir and her book "The Screaming Stone". A big thank you to N.K. for her patience for this interview and for the interview itself! N.K. Vir Feel free to share a little about yourself in your own words. I’m from just outside of Boston and am a proud member of Red Sox nation as well as a die-hard Pats fan who … [Read more...] about N.K. Vir and “The Screaming Stone”
Malcolm Archibold and “The Swordswoman”
One book recently that has caught my eye is a book by Malcolm Archibold "The Swordswoman". After reading the synopsis and taking a look at the Amazon link for his book, I was impressed with both how the book was marketed, the author, and I wanted to get an interview from him to take an in depth look at this book. The author is from Scotland, which is as he mentions on the … [Read more...] about Malcolm Archibold and “The Swordswoman”
“A Review Review” by Simon Lindley
What better way to know the quality of a product than to read the reviews, right? Not so fast. Reviews can be more, or more aptly put, less than what they seem. In the past, traffic of any sort indicated success (unless it involved penitentiary admittance or firing squad access). Offline or online, traffic in the door moved inventory. As a former musician, I … [Read more...] about “A Review Review” by Simon Lindley