Spring is officially here, and Spring Break looks different for all of us. Some of us are in the office, working or relaxing from the couch, or jetting off to a sandy beach. One place we can all escape to is within the pages of a good book, and our staff has curated the perfect...
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Author Interview: Jamie Hitt of “The Things Friendship Brings”
Jamie Hitt ditched the corporate world to continue her true passion of writing when she went back to school for her Masters in Humanities with an emphasis in Creative Writing. The Things Friendship Brings was inspired by her daughter, and her dedication to bringing the topic of embracing diversity through the lens of a children’s...
Author Interview: with Peter Fenton of “Abandon All Hope”
Peter Fenton is no stranger to us here at City Limits Publishing. He published his seasonal play, See Amid the Winter Snow in November 2020, and now he is back with his dark, satirical comedy Abandon All Hope. Peter joined us again to discuss his theatrical inspirations behind Abandon All Hope and what makes this...
Author Interview: Scott A. Ferguson, Sr. of “The Life & Times of Maggie O’Toole”
Scott A. Ferguson, Sr. currently resides in southern Maryland where he basks in his outdoor hobbies that include bonfires, grilling out, and fishing. Ferguson retired from the U.S. Secret Service Uniformed Division, at the rank of Lieutenant, in 2016. When he isn’t enjoying his outdoor hobbies, he stays busy devoting his time to his writing...
Write It Out Wednesday: With Ana Neimus of “An Idiot’s Guide to Getting By”
Ana Neimus has a “no non-fiction books,” policy when it comes to her reading world, but writers Jon Ronson and Mark Forsythe are her two exceptions to the rule. Neimus prefers to read fantasy, mystery thrillers, and dark comedies. Now she has her own piece of work to add to that repertoire. Her debut novel...
Author Interview: with Ana Neimus of “An Idiot’s Guide to Getting By”
Ana Neimus was born in Mozambique, raised in the USA, bounced around the Balkans, and studied in the UK/Ireland. She has worked as an actress, lawyer, journalist, and is a self-proclaimed “Jack of All Trades.” Neimus is about to add “author” to her resume with her debut novel, An Idiot’s Guide to Getting By. We...
Write It Out Wednesday: with Author Rhiannon D’Averc of Mira’s War
Crime Writer, true-crime enthusiast, and editorial fashion editor Rhiannon D’Averc just released her dystopian YA novel, Mira’s War. Mira’s War is author Rhiannon D’Averc’s first title to be published under her own name, and we were lucky enough to chat with this ghostwriter as Rhiannon herself and learn more about what her writing process and...
Mary Perrine: What I’m Looking Forward to Reading, Watching, and Listening to in 2021
“Hidden,” author Mary Perrine shared the new releases in 2021 that she will be reading, watching, and listening to. We think she has some great suggestions! I have always said I live on the edge of change. If I am not changing, I’m worried about what I might be missing out on. So, when it...
Write it out Wednesday: with J.M. Cavender of “Blood of the Forgotten”
J.M. Cavender has always been a lover of books and formed a passion for tales of vampires and werewolves early on. Rather than taking the time to create another story of vampires and wolves, Cavender took on the challenge of creating her own character inspired by a hybrid of the two mythical creatures. Over the...
Author J.E. Kraft Answers Readers’ Burning Questions
J.E. Kraft is a Tennessee based writer and a self proclaimed “super geek.” She has been writing since the age of 7, and has used her writing talents to become an advocate for mental health awareness. Author J.E. sat down with us to discuss how Like Kats and Dawgs has mirrored her own life and...