Lesfic author Laina Villeneuve discusses where her ideas come from and the strange interaction that made its way into her new novel Cure for Insomnia Many of the…

Lesfic author Laina Villeneuve discusses where her ideas come from and the strange interaction that made its way into her new novel Cure for Insomnia Many of the…
Lesfic author KG MacGregor discusses sequels and her new novel Words Unsaid, drawing on 18 years of writing lesfic. One of the greatest feelings I get from readers…
Synclair author Rachel Gold discusses writing and reading energy and what propels us forward. I wrote my first few books with a mix of anger and love that…
Setting matters—join author of Assault on Asheville Kate Merrill for an exploration of exactly why. Asheville is magic. To New Agers it represents a spiritual vortex where ancient…
Romance novelist and author of Following Chance Baxter Brown discusses the joys and pains of slow burn romance and why it matters to LGBTQ+ audiences We’ll get to…
I have no advice for managing your creativity during a catastrophe. To tell you the truth, I’ve lost count of how many times I sat down to write…
Bella Books authors will be presenting on various topics at the Golden Crown Literary Society’s (GCLS) virtual conference, starting June 20th through July 11th. For the first time…
Years ago before I’d written a word of my first novel, I couldn’t have dreamed of becoming a novelist. But when I moved from L.A. to New Jersey…
(This post contains some graphic language. Please be advised.) When it comes to sex, everyone’s got an opinion. How often should it happen? How soon? What constitutes good…
Howdy. I’m Celeste Castro, author with Bella Books. I can finally say that I’m the author of multiple books. I have a body of work to my name,…
Taking risks can feel quite scary, but it’s something that artists do all the time. Sometimes taking a chance can end up resulting in something quite delightful. These…
Some might be surprised to learn how important location becomes in setting a story. After all, authors like me need to “see it” before we can “write it.”…