Chris Andoe Author Q & A

1.  When did you first know you wanted to be a writer? I’ve always been an oral storyteller, but I began writing after losing everything in the 2008 financial crisis. The primary owner of the real estate company I’d been with was an infamous playboy. There was so much...

Tara Fisher Author Q & A

1. When did you first know you wanted to be a writer? I was inspired to write after traveling across the state of Virginia with my family. The book I published is based on real-life adventures my family had while hiking, biking, and kayaking across the state.  ...

Carl Roberts Author Q&A

Gatekeeper Press Author Q&A 1. When did you first know you wanted to be a writer?    Early on — by the time I was in fifth grade. I fell in love with the library. It was a whole new world. It seemed natural for me to make up my own tales, and I began sending...

Hal Banfield Author Q&A

Gatekeeper Press Author Q&A 1. When did you first know you wanted to be a writer?    To be totally honest, I would spend many years with story ideas and creative concepts in my head but in reality, I never considered creative writing as a career. The most writing...

Sasha Graham Author Q&A

Sasha is a former executive at the Walt Disney Studios and her writing has appeared in magazines, newspapers and on television. Milo does not like Mornings: A Tiny Ninja Book is her debut children’s book and was published in August of 2019. Sasha and her husband,...

Carla Bass Author Q&A

Gatekeeper Press Author Q&A Carla Bass is the author of two editions of Write to Influence.   When did you first know you wanted to be a writer? I faced a crossroad while in 7th grade … become an officer in Air Force intelligence (following my father’s path)...