Authors
Urologic Surgeon and Author, Dr. Oneeka Williams:
The difference between being successful and fulfilling your life's purpose isn't one of degree; it's an entirely different feeling. You can work hard to achieve all the goals society has set for you, but if that doesn't satisfy what makes me feel alive, then nothing will truly make up for missing out on this life's greatest gift: Finding our true selves through exploration comes through stepping out on faith. This is something Dr. Oneeka Williams, the urologic surgeon turned author, knows about all too well.
By Dr. P. Gurley4 years ago in Interview
Blitz Interview
Being hired as a war correspondent I assumed I would be on, or at least close, to the front lines. Instead, I have been shipped to Britain to interview a writer. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love Kyra Chambers' writing, but I hoped to be with the soldiers. I would have been if I didn't have epilepsy. So, I turned to journalism.
By Colt Henderson4 years ago in Interview
Sheetal Panwar Verma is a fresh voice in the world of writing.
Sheetal Panwar Verma was born on 10 August 1986 in a small city of Haryana, Karnal. But she was brought up in East Delhi, Yamuna Vihar. She worked in many schools in Uttarakhand (Roorkee) and Faridabad. She is currently residing in Faridabad with her husband and two beautiful daughters. Writing and reading books is her favorite work, except that she likes to perform yoga and dance. After spending several years in the mountains, she has developed a great attachment with the natural beauty of hills.
By Rachel Mukherjee4 years ago in Interview
Multi-Faceted: An Interview with Vocal Creator Anthony Stauffer
"Just as we are more than the sum of our parts, the definition of who we are is more than just a singular moment in time. We are multi-faceted, and so are our life-defining moments." - Anthony Stauffer
By Lena Beana4 years ago in Interview
Writing Talk With Melissa Ingoldsby
When I am a fan of an author, I love to know what inspires them, what drives them. In the Facebook group Vocal Writers Sharing Group, we are playing a game called “Not My Shoes”, where we are paired up with someone randomly, and we interview each other and write a piece about it. (If you are not in that group, you should be. Everyone who participates in the games sees a sharp increase in their reads, and it is a very safe, open, and welcoming group. You can find that group here.) I was paired with Melissa Ingoldsby. If you aren’t familiar with her work, you have probably seen her posting and interacting with other Vocal creators in the Facebook Vocal groups, offering encouragement, feedback, and interaction along the way. You can find her Vocal profile here.
By J. Delaney-Howe4 years ago in Interview
Depth of Character
The ‘Not My Shoes’ interview idea was a stroke of genius. It’s why I volunteered my time to participate in this second round of interviews. I got lucky… I only knew Lena Bean through her writing. Don’t get me wrong, her writing is poignant, thoughtful, and moving. Solely grading her humanity based on her writing already gives her high marks; but to learn about who she truly is has been a journey. I wanted to ask questions that would put her into introspection mode, to give us all a chance to see the real Lena. As a result, I’m going to share what she told me at the very end of the interview, as it gives us a great peek into who she is, and what you can expect from this interview. “Thank you for these questions,” she said, and I imagine a look of exhausted relief. “I needed them today. They helped me to feel grounded and to process things that are going on. As I said before, I know I write too much which is why I always hate my autobiographical works, so trim what and where you need.” Let me say this, Lena, I haven’t trimmed anything yet. I’m writing this pragmatically, so you can expect our readers to see most, if not all, of each of your answers. Thank you, Lena, for this chance to show you off!
By Anthony Stauffer4 years ago in Interview
Lisa Lachappelle Canadian Author
Hello world, This is Fraye from Zingers Australia, today on behalf of our team; i will be interviewing a internet sensation from South Western Canada,Lisa Lachapelle. she's most prominent for her Poetic literature and writing Articles.
By Zingers online 4 years ago in Interview
Writer Spotlight: teisha leshea
What started as a journey to practice vulnerability has turned into a healing portfolio and challenging one's writing muscle. Since 2018, Teisha LeShea has shared her most vulnerable stories that challenge readers intellectually that create talking points during Thanksgiving dinner. Since a preteen, Teisha started writing her thoughts in a journal about what else? Puberty, friendships, fitting in social circles, and school crushes. It wasn't until her junior year in high school she took a leap and wrote reviews for her school newspaper. After spending her early to mid-twenties going through the many challenges of life, it wasn't until 2018 that seeing a Vocal ad on Instagram made her pick up her pen and write again. Writing has allowed Teisha to be free from doubt and insecurities. It's a form of expression that has allowed her to come into her own.
By teisha leshea4 years ago in Interview
An Interview With Cendrine Marrouat
I would like to start with saying how very happy I am to be doing this interview with Cendrine. I saw her post with her website which is stellar by the way, and I thought, I'd like to know this woman a little more. Though Cendrine has been on Vocal a couple months she has an impressive 35+ books published and is also an accomplished photographer. I am always curious about people who have multiple artistic interests so let's start there. May I introduce to you the multi talented and sensational Cendrine Marrouat.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelle4 years ago in Interview









