Interview: Steven James

Posted September 30th, 2009 by admin in Daily Content, Interviews., Profess Interview Series, Talkback with C.E. Moore

StevenJamesBioPicThis edition of the Profess Interview Series brings to you an exclusive conversation between C.E. Moore and Steven James, author of ‘The Pawn,’ ‘The Rook,’ and ‘The Knight.’ In our interview Steven talks about his book series, how he made the jump from non-fiction to fiction, researching for his novel, and whether he thinks he could get away with murder.

You can listen to the interview here.

You can browse the entire Profess Interview Series library here.

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Steven James is one of the nation’s most innovative storytellers.??

Since developing his skill as a performer at East Tennessee State University (MA in Storytelling), he has spoken more than 1,500 times throughout North America and has taught creative storytelling and writing in South Africa, Ukraine, Canada, Kazakhstan and India.??

Best known for his hilarious and heartwarming stories and masterful use of audience involvement, listeners around the world have been inspired by his poignant and powerful performances.??

But Steven doesn’t just tell stories. He creates them.??As one of the most versatile authors in the country, Steven has penned more than 25 books of both award-winning fiction and nonfiction including fantasy, inspiration, poetry, short stories, scripts, a nine-book storytelling library of resources for educators, and the bestselling psychological thrillers The Pawn and The Rook.??

Sharing his unique blend of comedy, drama, and inspirational storytelling, Steven James is in constant demand as a family entertainer, keynote speaker, and inspirational seminar leader.

To find out more about Steven James check out www.stevenjames.net

To find out more about ‘The Bowers Files’ books check out www.patrickbowers.com

We’d like to thank Steven James for answering some of our burning questions. A very special thank you to Claudia Marsh of Revell Publishing for setting up the interview for us.

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