"""I couldn't put my finger on it until I saw you sitting on the end of that pier, Kat. It was like..."" He pressed his body against mine and his explorations grew more intense. I felt his hot breath tickle at the thin skin behind my ear before his lips closed together and kissed me there. ""...like I'd lost someone that made me feel something amazing. Something real...and then I found her all over again. And now, here you are. With me."" --- Katherine Atwater was about to start her new … [Read more...] about Love Lift Me by Synthia St. Claire
Interview with Author – Rick Pryll @rickpryll
Author Bio: Rick was born in 1970 in Dunkirk, New York on the shores of Lake Erie. Rick attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering by submitting a novella entitled "Goliath" as his thesis. In 1991, Rick won MIT's Robert A. Boit Prize for Best Short Story ("Pathbeater"). His hyperfiction short story, "LIES" has been on the web since 1994. It is one of the most well-known and critically acclaimed examples of early electronic literature, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Rick Pryll @rickpryll
Interview with Author – Shira barak
Author Bio: My name is Shira and I am a mother and a wife. Over the years, out of my love to cultures and people, I've traveled different countries and regions around the world: India, Nepal, Thailand, Morocco, the Middle East, Greece, Spain, the Balkans, and more When I arrive to a new place, what I particularly like is to try to remove my "tourist" way of thinking and try to really get the sense of the area , the culture and the people, as if I were local . With love and respect. I believe … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Shira barak
Child Witch Kinshasa by Mike Ormsby @OrmsbyMike
Congolese street kid seeks home. Foreign journalist wants to help. The devil is in the detail. It's Spring 2002 and Frank Kean is training journalists in troubled Congo. When he learns that religious zealots are torturing and murdering so-called child witches, his reporter's instincts kick in. Why so little news coverage of these 'exorcisms'? He is determined to break the silence. In a remote village, Pastor Precious arrives to battle Satan. Twelve-year-old Dudu faces a torrent of … [Read more...] about Child Witch Kinshasa by Mike Ormsby @OrmsbyMike
Mirtis Tod by K. Wodke @WodkeHawkinson
Mirtis doesn't feel well at all. But the doctor gives her a terrifying diagnosis. She has very little time left to solve her problem. With the help of her friend, Chet, Mirtis searches for answers while being pursued by doctors who want to hospitalize her against her will. But doctors are not the only ones chasing her. A dark robed figure stalks her as well... This is a short novel. Targeted Age Group:: Teen to adult What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? Write often and be … [Read more...] about Mirtis Tod by K. Wodke @WodkeHawkinson
Interview with Author – Mia Campbell @DifferentHealth
Author Bio: Mia Campbell, I.I.H.H.T., is a leading aromatherapist and health coach. She was born in Lancashire in the UK and treats private clients in the North-West of England. She was badly injured in a car accident and determined to learn natural therapies to help rebuild her own health and teach others. Mia is engaged to Andrew and has two adult children. She enjoys playing and writing music, field archery, and swimming. She is passionate about animal welfare and has a house full of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Mia Campbell @DifferentHealth
Principles of Navigation by Peter W. Fong
Peter W. Fong's Principles of Navigation is the winner of the inaugural New Rivers Press Electronic Book Series Competition. Set in the Florida Keys, the book charts a love story between an aging fishing guide and the childless wife of a track veterinarian and former college athlete. As one New Rivers Press editor remarked, the novel uses the setting so vividly that he wished he could be down in Florida with them instead of stuck back in Minnesota. The story is told from the points of view of … [Read more...] about Principles of Navigation by Peter W. Fong
Interview with Author – Julia Legian
Author Bio: My name is Julia Legian. I was born in 1972 in South Vietnam, though truth be told nobody in my family really knows my real date of birth. During the war time I suppose people had other priorities than birth registries. My childhood was pretty tough, and that is the subject of my memoir The Ugly Daughter. In the early 80s my family managed to escape Vietnam as “boat people” and after a few years in a refugee camp, we immigrated to Australia, where I live till this day. I'm happily … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Julia Legian
Branding for Good (Branding for Good: The Step-by-Step Brand Strategy Guide for Startups Before Hiring a Branding Agency or Graphic Designer)
In this Step-by-Step Brand Strategy Guide Andrea Shillington shows startups everything they need to know before hiring a branding agency or graphic designer. You will learn how to: – Awaken your purpose and connect with customers – Blaze a trail in your industry with your vision – Grow your startup quickly with your values – Attract customers you love and are profitable with brand positioning – Make a promise – Name your business; and much more Before you launch your business into … [Read more...] about Branding for Good (Branding for Good: The Step-by-Step Brand Strategy Guide for Startups Before Hiring a Branding Agency or Graphic Designer)
The Secret Rebellion by Martin Baggen
Martin Baggen recently released The Secret Rebellion, a captivating Christian fiction novel that provides an interesting take on religious history. The book is recommended for readers who enjoyed The Da Vinci Code and The Passover Plot. “The Secret Rebellion is a result of wanting to share a perspective on a story that has become a thread in the very fabric of our culture,” says Martin. “The accounts of Jesus that we know, that have now become biblical, may have had their roots in events of a … [Read more...] about The Secret Rebellion by Martin Baggen
Interview with Author – Cori Martinez @_corimartinez
Author Bio: Cori Martinez has been teaching yoga for 15 years and is known for her ability to create an environment where people feel free to laugh at themselves- or her, open up, sigh, pause, reflect, remember, rest, and explore new and challenging territory. A teacher of self-inquiry, yoga retreats, yoga teacher trainings and yoga workshops across the country, Cori also owns Asha Yoga in Sacramento, CA and is a contributor for prominent yoga and wellness websites such as MindBodyGreen, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Cori Martinez @_corimartinez
Interview with Author – Peter W. Fong
Author Bio: Peter W. Fong works as a freelance editor in Aruba and a flyfishing guide in Mongolia. His stories and photographs have appeared in American Fiction, Gray's Sporting Journal, The New York Times Sophisticated Traveler, and many other publications. Over the past fifteen years, he and his family have lived in Pray, Montana; Woodstock, Vermont; Tokyo, Japan; and Shanghai, China. Peter earned an A.B. from Harvard College and an M.F.A. from the University of Montana. He won the 25th … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Peter W. Fong