In this encore episode two, I visit with author G. G. Kellner about her amazing story that reaches into the hope for a better future. This episode concludes the production of The Author’s of the Pacific Northwest podcast, for now. I sincerely hope you found joy in listening to the episodes. ~ Vikki J. Carter, The Author’s Librarian, and producer of The Author’s of the Pacific Northwest.
Read MoreAs I wrap up the production of the podcast, there are two episodes that I did not want to miss getting out to listeners. In this encore episode one, I visit with author Andrew about his inspiring journey to authorship and his recovery to health after a life-changing medical event.
Read MoreIn my last episode of The Author of the Pacific Northwest, I visit with Adam Copeland about the last two years since he was last on the podcast.
Read MoreIn this episode, I visit with 6th generation Oregonian about her body of work including her short-story fiction.
Read MoreI visit with my friend and prolific author Jan Bono in this chatty, fun episode as she shares her extensive writing history.
Read MoreIn this episode, I visit with my special guest from the SelfPubCon, Wolf O’Rourc as he shares about his self-publishing journey.
Read MoreIn this episode, I chat with local author, Linda Eddleston. Linda shares her memoir, My Three Friends, which tells the story of four young girls who grow up together in Portland, Oregon, in the 1950s.
Read MoreI spend time with fantasy series author, Patricia (Patti) Rae. We discuss Patti’s books, the years it took her to write the first book, her productivity since the release of her first book, and how she became a full-time authorpreneur.
In this episode, I visit with the beautiful children’s book author, Stefanie Fields. We discuss her four positive messaging books for children of all ages.
Read MoreVikki and Elle catch up about her latest dark fiction and magical fiction books and the Jolabokaflod PDX event for 2021. Elle gives inspiring advice for authors.
I talk with American Fiction Finalist, 2016 PNWA Mainstream Fiction Contest, and finalist in the Nicholas Schaffner Award for Music in Literature author Tavi Black about her book Where are We Tomorrow? Tavi’s book features a look into the lives of women in the music industry.
I catches up with my friend, William (Bill) Kenower as we discuss his latest book for authors, Everyone Has What It Takes.
I talk with Monica Devin about her adventures in Alaska, her book receiving the Women Writing in the West WILLA Literacy Finalist Award, and Monica’s future.
I talk with Erica Miner about her opera mystery series. Erica shares with me about her musical background and her exciting journey to publication.
I talk with New York Times Bestselling Author, Robert Dugoni. We discuss his #1 Amazon hit Tracy Crosswhite police series that is set in Seattle.
I spend time historical mystery novelist, Kim Taylor Blakemore. We discuss Kim’s characters who are fierce women with impossible odds. We also discuss Kim’s latest historical thriller, After Alice Fell.
I visits with award winning wilderness tracker mystery author, Indy Quillen about her Fox Walker series. We also talk all about being Independent authors, the ups and downs & the joy!
I talk with Rob Phillips, an award-winning outdoor writer turned mystery author about the first in the Luke McCain wilderness mysteries series published by Latah Books.
I spends time with one of the first authors who appeared on this podcast, D.K. Greene (aka Denise Kawaii) (.https://kawaiitimes.wordpress.com) We discuss D.K. Greene’s latest adventure in writing mysteries & branching out under different pen names.
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