A Few Words With: WordServe Literary Founder Greg Johnson

A Few Words With: WordServe Literary Founder Greg Johnson

Over his long career, WordServe Literary Group founder Greg Johnson has shepherded countless authors and books from concept to publication. Most of those are in the faith-based market, with a large number of general and military market sales as well. But the changes...
A Few Words With: BookEnds Literary Founder Jessica Faust

A Few Words With: BookEnds Literary Founder Jessica Faust

Over the last two decades, BookEnds Literary Agency founder and president Jessica Faust and her team have ushered a small army of talented authors to the bestsellers list. In addition to being a super agent, Faust is an accomplished writer herself, as well as a highly...
A Few Words With: Claire Booth

A Few Words With: Claire Booth

As a crime reporter plying her trade in major media markets around the country, Claire Booth was no stranger to chronicling the bad behavior of bad people. But after her first book – a nonfiction account of a bizarre Northern California murder spree – she...
A Few Words With: Avanti Centrae

A Few Words With: Avanti Centrae

From navigating treacherous river rapids to the labyrinth of Corporate America, thriller author Avanti Centrae thrives on pushing things to the edge. That thrill-a-minute spirit is the heart and soul of her debut novel, The Lost Power. I recently sat down with the...
A Few Words With: Peter Steiner

A Few Words With: Peter Steiner

Peter Steiner has always found ways to tell stories. His first cartoons appeared in the New Yorker in 1979, and his 1993 “On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog” cartoon remains the most popular in the magazine’s history. He is also a...

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