Authors
His name is Yip — and it's one you won't forget. Top Story - June 2022.
Paddy Crewe’s debut novel is set in northern Georgia and the mountains of Tennessee in the early years of the 19th century. My Name Is Yip is an adventure story, a tale of struggle against great odds, a paean to the power of friendship. Its narrator is unable to speak — and so he learns to communicate with slate and chalk. “My name is Yip Tolroy & I am a mute,” his account begins. “I have made not a sound since the day of my birth, October 2nd, 1815. I will say that my life has been something of a trial but such is God’s wish & so I must tell my story here on the page.”
By Erica Wagner4 years ago in Interview
KreativeCircle.com Interviews Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Dr. Helen Caldicott
Dr. Caldicott, Welcome to Kreative Circle! As an accredited Australian and American physician who has contributed her medical expertise to Harvard Medical School, what inspired you to initially specialize in the field of pediatrics? This investment granted you an opportunity to establish the first Australian clinic for cystic fibrosis at the Adelaide Children's Hospital.
By Kreative Circle (KreativeCircle.com)4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Rebecca L. Fearnley
Rebecca has been obsessed with two things since she learned to walk and talk: stories and animals. Luckily, the two seem to be very compatible. She writes stories set in strange worlds filled with bizarre creatures, strong female characters and magical powers. She started her writing career as a poet, performing all over the country and publishing her first collection, Octopus Medicine, with Two Rivers Press in 2017.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Anthony Engebretson
Anthony Engebretson is a writer, grad student and cat dad living in Lincoln, Nebraska. He has been published in several anthologies, and he was an editor of the anthology Prolescaryet: Tales of Horror and Class Warfare. Sair Back, Sair Banes is his debut novella.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author TC Marti
Wind Wielder is the first book of the Elementals of Nordica speculative fiction series by TC Marti, a full-time freelance and sports writer, and a lover of all things fitness. But he writes speculative fiction, you say? Yes, yes he does. Fusing epic fantasy, metaphysical fiction and modern technology, he started the first drafts of the series back in June 2020 and has come a long way since.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
The Nurse With a Story to Tell
Every month here at Creators Hub, we feature a creator we admire on the platform. Next up is Gillian May , who has launched her writing career right here on Medium. She writes regularly on topics like mental health, addictions, trauma, and alcoholism.
By Life Ideas4 years ago in Interview
Sophie Kinsella on writing routines
I interviewed Sophie Kinsella in London in 2015, just as she was about to publish her first foray into young adult fiction, Finding Audrey: a witty, readable, and above all very recognisable tale of teenage angst and parental foibles.
By Sheryl Garratt4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Sharon Marchisello
Sharon Marchisello grew up in Tyler, Texas, and earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Houston in French and English. She earned a Master’s in Professional Writing from the University of Southern California and is an active member of Sisters in Crime. Retired from a 27-year career with Delta Air Lines, she now lives in Peachtree City, Georgia, and does volunteer work for the Fayette Humane Society.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview











