Interview Posts
Write Now with Robbie Bach
The former Chief Xbox Officer at Microsoft shares how to merge personal ideals into fiction writing with a personal strategy document.
Write Now with Sumbul Ali-Karamali
Writing opens doors to explore and understand other cultures. Sumbul Ali-Karamali wrote Demystifying Shariah to introduce Islam to Americans.
Write Now with Emilia Ares
Actress and author Emilia Ares believes storytelling is an inherent part of the human experience. Learn more in her Write Now interview.
Write Now with Laura L. Valenti
An author, newspaper columnist, prolific traveler, and former jail manager shares about writing
Write Now with Minal Bopaiah
Minal Bopaiah finds inspiration through some of the greats: Zadie Smith, Chuck Close, Arundhati Roy, and the legendary Tupac Shakur.
Write Now with Jason Kasper
Jason Kasper began his writing career logging illegal BASE jumps, and today he writes thrillers. Enjoy Jason’s Write Now interview.
Write Now with Angela Terry
In today’s Write Now interview, Angela Terry shares where she finds inspiration and how she avoids distractions while writing
Write Now with Lauren Gibaldi
Lauren Gibaldi is an author, anthologist, and librarian. Lauren shares how she wrote three books by aiming for 30-minutes of writing a day.
Write Now with Dane McBeth
Dane McBeth is a 22-year-old who published 52 books on Amazon. Learn more about Dane’s process in today’s Write Now interview.
Write Now with Samantha Specks
Do you ever get the writers’ scaries? Author Samantha Specks explains how this feeling is normal and easily corrected.
Write Now with Helene Opocensky
In today’s Write Now interview, Helene Opocensky shares her solution to writer’s block: everything is always fixable.
Write Now with Shannon Baker
“I now tell myself I have to eat the frog first before I can get to the good stuff on the plate.”
Write Now with Cynthia Hamilton
In today’s Write Now interview, Cynthia Hamilton explains how writing is a messy practice. Maybe you can relate?
Write Now with Lee Swift
In today’s interview with Lee Swift from Netflix's The Circle, he explains how writing enables others to see themselves and dare to dream.
Write Now with Lindsey Salatka
“For me, ‘writing schedule‘ is an oxymoron. I procrastinate like crazy, so I often write late at night.”
Write Now with David A. Shapiro
How one author uses his birthday to guide and challenge his writing