By Amy Freeman Anthony Award-nominated E.A. Aymar’s most recent thriller, They’re Gone, was published in 2020 to rave reviews in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus (starred), and was named one of the […]
20 Jun 2023Blog
Inescapable Themes – An Interview with Novelist E.A. Aymar
Writing After College
By Anu Altankhuyag The idea of fully committing to my dream of becoming an author was frightening, but I decided to go through with it and study Creative Writing for […]
20 Jun 2023
The Mechanical Engineer, Larry Brown, and the Lake
By John Richard Saylor A dozen or so years ago, in early January, when the land in South Carolina is brown, mostly mud and dead leaves, and right around the […]
20 Jun 2023
When the Words Flow – The Story of a Debut Novel
By Priyanka Champaneri After graduating from college in 2005, I worked an office job full time while taking graduate creative writing courses at night. I didn’t quite know what I […]
06 Oct 2021
This Is What America Looks Like: Publishing in the Time of Pandemic
By Kathleen Wheaton It was February 2020 when Washington Writers’ Publishing House decided to put out a new fiction and poetry anthology—that is, a lifetime ago. A staff meeting at […]
01 May 2021