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CC’s Interview Series: Author, Eliza Storm

It’s that cozy season again, and with the cooling weather and falling leaves, I am happy to share another CC’s Interview Series author, Eliza Storm. So, wrap up in an autumn-fuzzy sweater, grab that pumpkin spice coffee, tea, or something else magical, and settle in. This new author inspires! I met Eliza several years back, in a writing class hosted by the Pacific Northwest Writers Association. She became a member […]

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Reaching Out For BLOG TOURS!

Hello fellow bloggers! My fantasy novel, Seam Keepers, is launching May 12, 2021 (The Wild Rose Press). I am eager to set up some upcoming blog tours and will happily reciprocate. I’ve always said writers need writers, and I will forever stand by that. So, if any of you would like to host me and my book on your blog for a little “spread-the-news-promoting” soon, please contact me at celainecharles@gmail.com. […]

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December 9th Live Poetry Event!

Join me for a live poetry celebration! I am honored to join Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram on his show, Quintessential Listening (Poetry Online Radio) on Wednesday, December 9th! I will be reading poetry and discussing my writing process during an hour long interview. There is even a number to call in if you have questions, or maybe wish to make a poetry request. I am looking forward to sharing my […]

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CC’s November Interview: Christine Grabowski, 2019

November finds us with another “CC’s Interview Series,” where I share the thoughts and hearts of writers and creators. After last month’s poetic conversation with Ann Christine Tabaka, across the states in Delaware, today I’m nestled into the heart of my own hometown. Seattle is the setting and we’re shifting the focus to fiction. I am eager to introduce you to Christine Grabowski, a dynamic YA author, editor, and speaker. So, […]

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