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A Morning at Character Cafe with Two of Amy’s Irish Characters

An Interview with Amy Walsh, Nellie O’Dwyer, and Bridget of West Mountain Amy Walsh:Now, I’ll have you both know—I come from a long line of storytellers, and I married into an Irish family who could spin a tale before the kettle even starts to whistle. So I suppose it was only a matter of time…
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Mornings at Character Cafe

Featuring Arden Blue from Awakened Welcome to Character Cafe, Arden! It’s so great to meet you. What an exciting life you live as the daughter of the High Guardian of the Barrier Banks. It’s been a wonderful life. When inside our home, I’ve been able to fling my windows wide any time I wanted to…
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Introducing Sarah Anthem!

Watching her students search the library for the next viral-vampire-romance inspired Sarah to write fiction that would resonate with the same powerful thrills, danger, and dopamine rush while presenting an alternative supernatural worldview. Sarah writes clean dystopian and contemporary fantasy fiction with compelling characters and unexpected plot turns. Her debut novel, The Sanctity Gene, is…
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Roasting Nellie

Patricia Wolf shouted out for the Apron Strings authors to roast their characters. How fun! Nellie certainly opens the door to be teased. Sorta like I do sometimes when I spout off or do something without thinking it through. My husband has an endless supply of Amy stories! Oh, Nellie. Sweet, starry-eyed, disaster-prone Nellie. You’re…
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Introducing Erin R. Howard

BOOK TITLE: Beyond the Gates BIO:Erin R. Howard is the award-winning fantasy author of Window of Time and the Managing Editor for Expanse Books, an imprint of Scrivenings Press. Her other titles include The Kalila Chronicles (YA urban fantasy) and The Gates of Deceit (dystopian) series. When she’s not writing or editing, Erin loves playing…
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A Morning at Character Cafe with Priscilla from Lullaby by the River

Oh my goodness, dear readers.. Look at the beautiful Amish woman entering the cafe. It’s hard not to stare because it’s not every day I get to wait on someone from such a different culture. I am going to go take her a menu. Good morning. Would you like to sit here by the door…




