I cannot tell you how excited I was when I got the opportunity to interview Suzanne Park! She’s a Korean-American author — who has TWO #ownvoices debuts coming out in the same year. In TWO different genres. AND in 2020, no less. All of which are quite the accomplishments. Suzanne, if I didn’t know better […]
Category: Author Talk
I’m so excited that I get to start the summer off by interviewing the author of The Summer Set, which just came out last week. And let me tell you — it looks like just the perfect rom-com for you to escape with. If you’ve ever wanted to attend the Shakespeare Festival, or even if […]
Y’all. This Q&A is to die for. Pun totally intended. Wendy Heard is releasing a new book called The Kill Club (which I’ll be reviewing sometime soon…) on December 17. If the title already drew you in, I can tell you the summary and all of Heard’s answers will just make you even more interested. […]
Hey, everyone! I’m so excited to announce a new partnership with Harlequin Trade Publishing. I have so many exciting Q&A and review opportunities coming up with them — and it all starts with Susan Mallery’s Meant to be Yours. I’ll tell you — I got a chance to read a review copy and it is […]
Hey, everyone! I know it’s been awhile (school’s really kicking my butt this semester), but I’m so excited to bring you this guest post by Antoinette Truglio Martin. Her memoir, Hug Everyone You Know, tells her story of her journey after being diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. And just for anyone else who might be […]
This week, I got the chance to talk to Mari L. McCarthy about her new book, Heal Your Self with Journaling Power. Heal Your Self is Mari’s second book, following her first award-winning book on journaling, Journaling Power. In her second book, Mari collected moving personal stories in order to form a guide to successful […]
This week, Reading Whale is lucky enough to have a guest post from Rina Neiman, author of Born Under Fire. Her new historical fiction release required a lot of research to make the time and place of the story believable. Modern-day America isn’t exactly the same as WWII Israel, and authors want to be as […]
Reading Whale took some time to talk with author Tiffany McDaniel about her novel “The Summer that Melted Everything” and what life as a professional writer is like. A bit about the author and her novel: Tiffany McDaniel is an Ohio native whose writing is inspired by the rolling hills and buckeye woods of the […]