Virginia Poet Margaret Mackinnon, winner of the 2014 Library of Virginia Poetry Award and the 2011 GERALD CABLE BOOK AWARD for THE INVENTED CHILD, talks with Jan Bowman about connecting the lines between the obscure and the mysterious.
Virginia Poet Margaret Mackinnon, winner of the 2014 Library of Virginia Poetry Award and the 2011 GERALD CABLE BOOK AWARD for THE INVENTED CHILD, talks with Jan Bowman about connecting the lines between the obscure and the mysterious.
Linda Trice talks about her third and newest picture book in the series for ages 4-8, Kenya’s Art (Charlesbridge Publishing) now available from all booksellers as of TUESDAY JANUARY 12, 2016. And she describes her experiences working with and without an agent.
Laura Shovan is poetry editor for Little Patuxent Review. Her newest book The Last Fifth Grade of Emerson Elementary, her novel-in-verse for children, debuts in April 2016 (Wendy Lamb Books/Random House).
Tony Deaton’s new book, STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! A Practical Guide to Vocal Technique and Performance was just released and offers down-to-earth tips to anyone involved in vocal performance.
Tom Glenn’s newest novel, The Trion Syndrome is slated for publication November 2015. These days he is a reviewer for The Washington Independent Review of Books where he specializes in books on war and Vietnam.
New Interview with Santa Fe, NM poet, Debbi Brody on her newest book of poetry,”In Everything, Birds” published at the end of May 2015.
Stephanie Spector of Roanoke Review (online – January 2015) asked me about my thoughts on Ethics in Writing.
Stephanie Spector of the Roanoke Review (online site) Interviews Jan Bowman (January 2015) about her multiple writing projects.
Stephanie Spector of the Roanoke Review Interviewed me in January 2015 about writing and my story, “Mermaids” that won the Roanoke Review fiction prize (see archives 2012 issue). Go to their website to read it all.
“I survived caregiving,” a reader wrote. “This book helped.” Dale Baker said, “I have received many 5 star reviews on Amazon, but this one sums up my mission. Every caregiver needs a support group. You might think that you don’t, but you do.”