Monthly Archives: July 2012
Interview with Michelle Krys
Today, I am honoured to welcome author, Michelle Krys, to Off the Page. Michelle Krys is the author of the YA urban fantasy, The Witch Hunter’s Bible, slated for publication with Random House (Delacorte) March 2014. She lives in Northwestern Ontario … Continue reading
Quote and Song of the Week
“What I say is, a town isn’t a town without a bookstore. It may call itself a town, but unless it’s got a bookstore it knows it’s not fooling a soul.” by Neil Gaiman, “American Gods”
Interview with Monica Millard
Today I welcome author Monica Millard chatting about her new book Children of the Gods. Monica Millard was born and raised in Alaska. She doesn’t own a dog sled team, but has worked in a place where there are buildings … Continue reading
Written in Flesh anthology
Here’s the cover for Storm Moon Press’s anthology Written in Flesh. Suzanne’s science fiction story Helotry will be published in this anthology expected for release later this year.
Interview with Ruth Lauren Steven
Today I’m thrilled to welcome author and fellow Scribophile member, Ruth Lauren Steven, to Off the Page.
4th of July Special
Happy 4th of July to all my American readers. Happy 4th of July to all my non-American readers since today deserves to be celebrated anyway. Today in Helsinki it felt like summer for the first time this whole year. Sunny … Continue reading
Tears for the Mountain
Today I’m pleased to welcome author Chris Rakunas, here to chat about his new book Tears for the Mountain. Chris Rakunas is a native of California, educated at UC Berkeley and eventually earned an MBA from USC’s Marshall School of … Continue reading
Quote and Song of the Week
I apologise for my tardiness, life and the awesomeness of Torchwood kept me a little too busy yesterday. So without further ado here’s the quote and song of the week: