Wednesday, March 11, 2026

INTERVIEW: Young Adult Fantasy Author Alice Ivinya

 

Alice Ivinya
Bristol, England, UK                
where it often rains, 
but has beautiful green hills.

 

Good morning, Alice, and welcome to Vision and Verse, the site for Art and Authors and those who love them. Can you tell us what you've written? 

Loads! My most popular series is The Kingdom of Birds and Beasts trilogy that recently released as an omnibus.

 

 I also have The Flawed Princess, Queen Avan, Silent Melody and Enchanted Melody as my full length novels.

 

The Widow and the Beast and Whispers of Ebony will be out in September and October respectively.

 


Stay tuned for Stars May Burn and Crown of Glass at the start of 2023!

 


I also have written ten short stories which are either available on their own or in anthologies. I

especially love being part of charity anthologies where all the proceeds go to charity.

 

 

What is your favorite genre to write?

I write mostly young adult fantasy and fairytales. I especially like tales which have a beautiful but harsh edge to them, high stakes, heroines that have a lot to overcome, and clean healthy romance.


 

Favorite food.

Chocolate and cheese. Just not together.

 


Tea or coffee?           

Love tea. Hate coffee.

 


Pizza or ice cream?

Ice cream. Though I will happily have both!

 


Wine or beer or soda or what?

I dislike the taste of alcohol and will happily just stick with my tea! Though I do like fizzy elderflower drinks.


 

Where would you like to visit?

Japan and South Korea. I would love to visit those places so many stories I've read and watched have been set in!

 


Favorite musical artist.

Tough one. Maybe The Feeling or The Editors.

 


Do you listen to music when you write? 

Only movie soundtracks. Anything with words, and I can't concentrate. I most often write in silence, but I do love having a dramatic theme tune playing in the background.

 


What makes you laugh?

It's not very hard to make me laugh. Most of the time it's at myself.

 


Favorite work of art or sculpture. 

I must admit I look at a lot of fan art! I think my favorite piece is one of my characters Brianna and Jian by Alexandra Curte as it means so much to me.


 



How old were you when you started writing?

My first full length novel was written when I was 11, though I'd written several shorter books before that. I think I started writing frequently at about seven or eight when I wrote about a group of children who ran away to sea and became kings and queens of the sharks and got married far too young. They all seemed to loose limbs too...

 

Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?

I write key scenes and then go back and fill in the middle. Often I'm not sure of the second half of the book when I write the first half!

 

Describe your perfect evening.

In a cottage with my husband in the middle of nowhere with a bath, then comfy blanket and book.

 


Where do you get your inspiration? 

All sorts of places. Mostly from stories I've read or watched. But also sometimes scenes just come randomly, vividly into my head!


 

What do you do when you get a writer's block?

Either skip that bit and write the next scenes (I find it much easier to fill the gap if I know where it's going). Or take a break and read.

 


Who is your favorite author?

Brandon Sanderson. Closely followed by Holly Black.

 


Best book you ever read. 

Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson. 

Or maybe The Cruel Prince by Holly Black. Or possibly The Bird and the Sword by Amy Harmon.

 


Last book you read. 

The War of Two Queens by Jennifer Armentrout.

 


What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?

I work part time as a charity vet and also look after my young son. I don't think I could fit in anything more!

 



Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?

My husband since we have been together since I had just turned 19 and is my biggest supporter.

 




If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?

 

C.S Lewis, as I would love to understand that guy's incredible brain! And I love the deeper meaning behind many of his books.

 


What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?

Keep on writing as much as you can and get a developmental editor early on who can help you grow.

 

 

Do you have some links for us to follow you?

Facebook -

Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AliceIvinya

Page: https://www.facebook.com/sarahsfootsteps

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aliceivinya.author/

Website - alicegent.com

Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Alice-Ivinya/e/B07W3HQ9KP

 
























 















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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

BOOK REVIEW: Midshipman Henry Gallant in Space by H. Peter Alesso



 I don’t usually like military battle books with pages and pages of battles, but Midshipman Henry Gallant in Space by H. Peter Alesso was something different. In this futuristic novel, being human is a distinct disadvantage where all the best pilots are genetically-engineered. Enter Midshipman Henry Gallant, determined to prove that this ‘natural’ has what it takes. Well-written, enjoyable space opera.






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Monday, March 9, 2026

ART: Vermont Artist Sabra Field


 

















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Sunday, March 8, 2026

SCHEDULE: March 9- 13, 2026




 Monday, March 9 - ART:
Vermont Artist
Sabra Field
Tuesday, March 10 - BOOK REVIEW:
Midshipman Henry Gallant in Space
by H. Peter Alesso
Wednesday, March 11 - INTERVIEW:
Young Adult Fantasy 
Author Alice Ivinya 
Thursday , March 12 - TV TIME:
Metro
(You Tube)
Friday, March 13 - BOOK:
A Woman Named Hope
by Carol Ann Kauffman 










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Friday, March 6, 2026

BOOK: Talus by Carol Ann Kauffman




When the peaceful planet Korbus was attacked by a vicious alien species, Prince Talus was sent to Earth for his protection. He was hidden in a dilapidated apartment building in a large Midwestern city.

However, he was ill-equipped to handle this new life, and worse still, he found himself trapped in the body of a poor middle-aged man. 

After a senseless, random murder, Talus found himself alone in a strange and dangerous world, with no one to trust. Will Talus survive?




















Thursday, March 5, 2026

TV TIME: 13 Minutes (Tubi)


 This was an entertaining tornado movie. It held our intertest. With this crazy, unpredictable, severe weather of late, it’s not as far out there anymore. Lots of characters. You are bound to find one you like







Wednesday, March 4, 2026

INTERVIEW: Fantasy Author and Poet Rich Feitelberg



Rich Feitelberg

Boston area, Massachusetts 

USA


 


Good morning, Rich, and welcome to Vision and Verse, a special site 


for authors and artists and those who love them. What have you 


written?


Fantasy novels, poetry, short stories, superhero novellas and some non-


fiction: writer guides and comic book history.



 


What is your favorite genre to write?


Fantasy

 


Favorite food. 


Depends. If I haven’t had it in a while, then 


that’s it.


 

Tea or coffee? 


Neither


 

Pizza or ice cream? 


Both


 

Wine or beer or soda or what? 


Soda


 

Where would you like to visit? 


Europe


 

Go! Go now while they still let in. 


Favorite musical artist.


Hard to say, I like so many: Beatles, 


Eagles, Billy Joel, ABBA, to name a few.



 

Do you listen to music when you write?


No.


 



What makes you laugh? 

Robin Williams.



 

Favorite work of art or sculpture. 


Escher 


 






I love M.C. Escher! (Readers: Fantastic Dutch printmaker and artist. 

More info on M.C. Escher in the  Archives at the bottom of the page, July 16, 2014, of Vision and Verse.





How old were you when you started 


writing? 


19; poetry in college. 


Everything before that isn’t worth 


discussing.

 


Do you plan out your book with 

outlines and notecards?


I plan but not with notecards or 


outlines.



 



Describe your perfect evening.


Depends on my mood. Often it is watching 


TV with my wife unwinding. But I have an 


idea, then it can be work on it until I reach a 


stopping point.



 




Where do you get your ideas?

 

Life. Things I see or read or experience.


 Conversations with others. I never know 


what I’ll get an idea.




 

What do you do when you get writer's block?


When I had writer’s block I had to take time to recharge, but reading


 and journaling.

 




Who is your favorite author? 


Again, there are so many. Tolkien, 


Bradbury, Kurtz, Homer, Dickens, 


and the poets: Frost, Wordsworth, 


Whitman, Housman, Pound.


 



Best book you ever read. 


Homer Price, a collection of children’s stories.



 

Last book you read. 


Aesop’s Fables; I’m catching up on the 


classics.


 


What would you do for a living if you 


weren’t a writer?


Starve. Before writing creatively, I 


wrote technical material.


 

Who is the one person who has 


influenced your personal life the most 


and why?


My parents. They raised me and gave 


me my moral compass. 



 



If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, 


living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?


I would very much like to speak with JRR Tolkien as a writer to get 


his perspectives on the fantasy genre.


 




Love this photo of you! 


You have that Star Trek William T. Riker look going on. 


What advice would you give someone who aspires to be a writer?


Read a lot. And write a lot. Start with a journal and free write to get


 used the discipline required.



 



Do you have some links for us to follow you?



Links to social media and books are available there.











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