Jul 5, 2022 | Guest Author
by Carol Van Den Hende Originally posted to Rutgers University Alumnae Association June 14, 2022 Carol Van Den Hende is no stranger to reinvention. After earning an engineering degree from Rutgers, Van Den Hende entered a career in digital technologies. Then she...
Jun 28, 2022 | Guest Author
Debbie Harphamby Joe Stillman “The Man Who Came and Went” began as a screenplay, back in 1991. The first draft was done a year later, then the second draft, then third draft. That was back when I used draft numbers, not realizing a screenplay could get up to “30th...
Jun 18, 2022 | Guest Author
Dorothy Caldwell Minor, aka The Book Whisperer, comes on strong in praise for Susan Meissner’s The Nature of Fragile Things! A little about Dorothy: “I am an avid reader and also enjoy Indie and foreign movies. I retired from teaching English at Tulsa Community...
Jun 2, 2022 | Guest Author
by Rebecca Rosenberg (from author’s website; originally posted to HNSNA) I’ve worked in publicity and advertising since I was twenty and am constantly looking for ways to apply what I learned to publicize my novels. My newest book, Champagne Widows, takes...
May 12, 2022 | Guest Author
Debbie Harpham Dorothy Caldwell Minor, aka The Book Whisperer, takes a break from WWII fiction with Heather Webb’s The Next Ship Home. A little about Dorothy: “I am an avid reader and also enjoy Indie and foreign movies. I retired from teaching English at...
Apr 29, 2022 | Guest Author
by Jamie Beck In all honesty, I didn’t give much thought to feminist ideals when I was growing up in Western Pennsylvania in the 1970s. In some ways, my family was very “traditional.” Roman Catholic faith. Weekly Sunday dinners with the extended...