Author Q&A with author and editor Tiffany Clarke Harrison
Mar
20

Author Q&A with author and editor Tiffany Clarke Harrison

Headshot of Author and Editor Tiffany Clarke Harrison
 

Tiffany Clarke Harrison writes about your feelings. The ones that feel good, the ones that don’t, and definitely the ones you don’t want anyone to know. Writing novels has always been the goal, and Blue Hour is her debut. She graduated from Salisbury University with a BA in English, Creative Writing concentration, and holds an MFA in Creative Writing (Fiction) from Queens University of Charlotte. Writing is a whole-body experience, and her intuitive writing process has helped shape the raw honesty of her stories, and the stories of other authors she’s coached. Tiffany lives with her husband and two children in North Carolina.

Blue Hour was a Barack Obama 2023 Summer Reading Selection and won the 2024 Clara Jonson Award for Women’s Literature.

You can find out more about her here.

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Author Q&A with screenwriter Jessica Gonzalez
Feb
7

Author Q&A with screenwriter Jessica Gonzalez

 

Jessica Gonzalez is a Cuban-American screenwriter and novelist from Miami, Florida. She writes horror, fantasy, and science fiction that grapples with the notions of beauty and monstrosity and explores what is possible when women and girls challenge those notions. She holds an MFA in Screenwriting from the University of Southern California, and her recent television credits include Peacock's upcoming KEEP THIS TO YOURSELF, and DIARY OF A FUTURE PRESIDENT (formerly on Disney+). Her drama pilot, DEAR MISS LEAVITT, won the 2018 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Screenwriting Grant. She was also a Spring 2021 Las Musas Hermanas mentee to Zoraida Córdova (author of the Brooklyn Brujas series) for the manuscript of her first Young Adult Fantasy novel. In 2024, she was a fellow in the inaugural cohort of the Film Independent Imaginar TV Incubator for Fearless Latinx Creators.

You can find out more about her
here.

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Author Q&A with author and editor Rachel May of Golden May Editorial
Jan
30

Author Q&A with author and editor Rachel May of Golden May Editorial

 

RE May (also known as Rachel May) loves mac n’ cheese, staying up way too late to read, laughing with her husband, and being a mom to her beloved daughter. She’s always on the lookout for her new favorite hot wings, and she’s never met a pup she didn’t want to pet. She writes books filled with strong women on journeys of self-discovery as they grow into their full badassery and ultimate power.

On top of being an author, she’s also a full-time book coach at Golden May, where she helps other authors master their craft, hone their writing process, and finish the book of their freaking dreams. You can learn more about her book coach work here.

Visit her author website and discover more about her books Blood in the Water and Only Fools Rush In.

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