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Tabitha Lord

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When Fact Is Stranger Than Fiction – An Interview with Nick Foster

Tabitha Lord
Interviews
In 2010, an American named William "Wild Bill" Holbert killed five of his fellow expats in Bocas Del Toro, Panama. He stole their real estate and disposed of their bodies, all the while entertaining friends and... Read More...
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Speculative Story Bites – Satisfying Samples of Short Fiction

Tabitha Lord
Interviews
Welcome to part two of BCB's interview with Sarena Ulibarri, Editor-in-Chief of World Weaver Press. On Tuesday I talked with Sarena about the inner workings of a small press, and about her job in particular. It... Read More...
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The Inside Scoop on Small Press Publishing – Q&A With Sarena Ulibarri, Editor-in-Chief of World Weaver Press

Tabitha Lord
Interviews, Literary Lagniappe, on Books, on Publishing, on Writing
Sarena Ulibarri, Editor-in-Chief of World Weaver Press I'm so pleased to welcome Sarena Ulibarri, Editor-in-Chief of World Weaver Press, to Book Club Babble today. Originally, I was planning to talk with her ... Read More...

Good Morning, Midnight – An Interview with Lily Brooks-Dalton

Tabitha Lord
Interviews
Augustine is an aging astronomer near the end of his career who lives and works on an observatory in the Arctic circle when rumors of war begin to spread. His research facility is evacuated, but Augie refuses t... Read More...

Something Sinister in the South – An interview with Chris Bowron, author of Devil in the Grass

Tabitha Lord
Interviews
The sweltering heat of the Florida Everglades sets the tone for Chris Bowron’s debut novel Devil in the Grass. A page turning thriller, with a liberal dose of the occult, Devil in the Grass is a chilling, fast-... Read More...

Flynn Berry’s Dark and Delicious Debut: Under the Harrow

Tabitha Lord
Interviews
Arriving on her sister Rachel’s doorstep for a routine visit, Nora knows something is wrong. When she enters the house, the worst has happened - her beloved sister has been murdered. Unable to return to her nor... Read More...

Handle With Care: Writer Inside

Tabitha Lord
Literary Lagniappe, on Creativity, on Writing
Something unusual has happened to me since I started writing. I find myself feeling rather vulnerable, and with some regularity. I had a different career before this - one where I was confident in my abilities ... Read More...

Accidental Soldier – An Interview with Dorit Sasson

Tabitha Lord
Interviews
When I was in second or third grade, a young man and woman from the Israel Defense Force (IDF) came to my school to talk about their service and their life in Israel. It left a lasting impression! So, when I ha... Read More...
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The Art of Anthology – An Interview with Rhonda Parrish

Tabitha Lord
Interviews
I've been reading some wonderful short story collections lately, and I'm currently co-editing an anthology for the first time myself. The experience has been satisfying in ways that differ from reading, writing... Read More...

Music, Memories, and a Modern Odyssey – An Interview with Eric Spitznagel

Tabitha Lord
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For those of us who came of age in the '70s or '80s, the thrill of purchasing that first record, or the memory of locking ourselves in our rooms to listen to one song over and over again, trying desperately not... Read More...
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