Yann Martel, author of the Mann Booker Prize-winning novel “Life of Pi,” discusses how becoming less reasonable in his life led to the writing of his much-acclaimed book.
SNHU Talks Radio, Writing and Education with Michael C. Keith
by Pamme Boutselis Michael C. Keith is the author of over 20 books on electronic media, including “Talking Radio,” “Voice in the Purple Haze,” “Radio Cultures,” “Signals in the Air,” and the classic textbook “The Radio Station.” A multi-award winner in his academic field, Keith is the author of dozens…
Meet Meg Cabot
Meet Meg Cabot, the wildly popular, #1 New York Times bestselling author of adult, teen and tween fiction, in Barnes & Noble’s “Meet the Writers” interview series.
Self-published Author Jeff Boarts Tells Tales of Murder in his Novels
by Alycia King Jeff Boarts has been writing since high school, but got serious when the idea for his first novel came to mind in 2004. Now working on his third novel, the self-published author of “Merry Merry Murder” and “A Flash of Murder” shares the journey of his writing…
The Magical World of Bestselling Fantasy Author Terry Pratchett
A 2010 BBC interview with Sir Terry Pratchett, the author of 50 bestselling fantasy novels, in which he discusses “I Shall Wear Midnight,” what it’s like to be famous and how to write about serious subjects using a bit of humor.
The Storyteller: A SNHU Chat with Rebecca Rule
by Pamme Boutselis Rebecca Rule gathers and tells stories. Her latest book (and first picture book for children) is “The Iciest, Diciest, Scariest Sled Ride Ever,” illustrated by Jennifer Thermes. Other books include: “Moved and Seconded: NH Town Meeting, the Present, the Past, and the Future,” “The Best Revenge” (named one of five essential…
Talking Volumes: Stephen King and Audrey Niffenegger
Bestselling authors Stephen King and Audrey Niffenegger discuss how much they reveal and what they leave to the readers’ imagination with Kerri Miller at the Talking Volumes series at the Fitzgerald Theater in 2009. The second video focuses on each writer’s work environment.
SNHU Talks Inspiration and Process with New Author Mindy Mejia
by Pamme Boutselis Mindy Mejia is the author is “The Dragon Keeper,” her debut novel, and her short stories have appeared in “rock, paper, scissors,” “Things Japanese: An Anthology of Short Stories” and “THIS Literary Magazine.” She lives in Minnesota and is busy writing a murder mystery set in rural southern region of…
SNHU Talks Writing with Award-winning Author JoeAnn Hart
by Pamme Boutselis JoeAnn Hart is the award-winning author of the novels “Float” and “Addled,” and her short fiction and essays have been widely published. She lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts, but she can be easily found on Facebook, Twitter and joeannhart.com. Others seemed to understand that you are a writer far…
Jarrett J. Krosoczka: How a Boy Became an Author and an Artist
Jarrett J. Krosoczka has been passionate about storytelling through words and pictures since he was a kid. He began his professional career by illustrating educational readers for a national publisher while still an undergraduate at Rhode Island School of Design. Then, just six months after graduation, Jarrett received his first contract…