by Cheryl Unruh | Mar 14, 2019 | Author Interviews
Wichita. 1968. Gasoline is no longer allowed to be pumped into glass containers because of a rash of firebombs. A troubled 13-year-old boy is growing up in a racist white home. A black family moves next door. Fellow writer Tracy Million Simmons recommended this book...
by Cheryl Unruh | Mar 5, 2019 | Author Interviews
RONDA MILLER was born in Fort Collins, Colorado, adopted by her grandparents, and raised on their farm in Northwest Kansas west of St. Francis near the Arikaree Breaks. She lives in Lawrence and has a son, Scott, and a daughter, Apollonia. She is a recent president of...
by Cheryl Unruh | Feb 28, 2019 | Author Interviews, Poetry
Hello, writing and reading friends – I thought it would be fun to interview someone totally unfamiliar to me, so I picked Jim Potter who lives near Hutchinson. To get to know Jim a bit, I read his debut novel, Taking Back the Bullet. Jim Potter had a long career...
by Cheryl Unruh | Feb 19, 2019 | Author Interviews
Hazel Hart is a novelist. She writes both historical and present-day fiction. Because she understands human nature, she creates characters a reader can believe in. One thing I love about Hazel is her dedication to writing. She’s at her desk every morning putting words...
by Cheryl Unruh | Feb 14, 2019 | Author Interviews
Welcome, Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg to Written in Kansas! It’s quite an honor to have you join us – I’ve been a fan of your work for many years. You’ve written at least a dozen books of poetry, fiction, and memoir. You’ve put together anthologies. You were the...
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