Today in the First Draft hot seat is Nancy Doyle. Nancy was raised in a family of artists (singers, musicians, writers, and quilters) the creative influence was in her blood, and resistance was futile. She has just finished her first novel, Learning Levitation. It doesn’t fit in a traditional science-fiction genre, rather an evolving one. Science fiction […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – D. A. Cairns
Today in the First Draft hot seat is D. A. Cairns. David is married with two children and lives on the south coast of New South Wales in Australia where he works as an English language teacher and writes stories in his very limited spare time. He has had over 20 short stories published. His […]
What's Your First Draft Like? – D. A. Cairns
Today in the First Draft hot seat is D. A. Cairns. David is married with two children and lives on the south coast of New South Wales in Australia where he works as an English language teacher and writes stories in his very limited spare time. He has had over 20 short stories published. His […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Melanie Macek
Today in the First Draft hot seat is Melanie Macek. Melanie has been writing in some form or another as long as she can remember. From songs to plays (a bad one) to poetry (not her forte) to romance, the urge to write has always been there. She read her first romance book at the […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Fergus McNeill
Today in the First Draft hot seat is crime writer Fergus McNeill. Fergus describes himself as the author of the contemporary crime thrillers “Eye Contact” and “Knife Edge”, games industry veteran, app designer and occasional photographer. When you decide to write something new, what is the first thing you do? It all starts in a […]
What’s Your First Draft Like? – Mel Sherratt
Today in the First Draft hot seat is crime writer Mel Sherratt. Ever since Mel can remember, she has been a meddler of words. Born and raised in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, she used the city as a backdrop for her first novel, TAUNTING THE DEAD, and it went on to be a Kindle #1 […]