About Inonge Mitchie: My name is Inonge Mitchie. I was born on the 23rd of December 1989 in Zambia. I went to college and studied Animal Science but my passion for writing runs deeper. I write books, short stories, screenplays and poems. I love family, food and travel and of course movies and music. One of my main missions in life is to make people laugh and so I hope when you read my book it will laugh and give you a happiness that no other book has been able to. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Inonge Mitchie
Interview with Author – Bailey Ordiway
About Bailey Ordiway: Dropping out of high school at 16 and getting his GED and attending college at 17, Bailey has always had an avid interest in writing from a young age, writing many stories for papers and school magazines. He grew up mainly around Michigan, eventually settling in the Upper Peninsula. He began writing his first novel "Blackout" right after dropping out of high school and continued writing it while attending college. It was released at the end of his first semester, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Bailey Ordiway
Fail to the Chief by W. T. Fallon
After years of emceeing insipid singing competitions, TV personality Bryan Seafoam can't wait to host "American President," the world's first reality show to elect a country's Chief Executive. It's the chance he's waited a lifetime for--an opportunity to be a real journalist, unearthing skeletons and playing hardball with the top ten candidates. But it doesn't take long for the contestants to start digging up dirt of their own and throwing it back at him--literally, in the case of billionaire … [Read more...] about Fail to the Chief by W. T. Fallon
Interview with Author – W. T. Fallon
About W. T. Fallon: I have few marketable skills, but I'm highly talented in the areas of sarcasm, satire, and snark. For the past several years, I've written for the local Gridiron Show, and this year I started a blog called Sharable Sarcasm. I was recently published on The Satirist, and regularly write for Humor Outcasts. The 2016 election provided so many opportunities for humor that I decided to write my first novel, a satire called Fail to the Chief, which tells the story of the world's … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – W. T. Fallon
Chase The Rabbit: Gretch Bayonne Action Adventure Series Book #1 by Steven M. Thomas
From the barrooms of New York City, to the movie studios of Hollywood, Steven M. Thomas has crafted a tale of intrigue that captures the early 1930’s as freelance writer Gretch “Bay” Bayonne attempts to unravel the mystery of why a dedicated family man would abandon his life for no apparent reason. Along the way he encounters movies stars, Nazis, and newspaper tycoons, and barters a banana for a mysterious gold key stolen by a runaway monkey on a walkway atop the magnificent dirigible Graf … [Read more...] about Chase The Rabbit: Gretch Bayonne Action Adventure Series Book #1 by Steven M. Thomas
Revenge Cafe by Lisa Shiroff
Mandy Breen is a recently unemployed crime reporter with a refined palate and an addiction to therapy. After losing her job and totaling her car (again) she feels she has nothing left to lose when her old friend Chance offers her part-ownership of his restaurant on St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. She accepts the offer, intent on moving to paradise and starting a new chapter in her life. Shortly after landing on island, she finds Chance’s murdered body in the restaurant’s freezer and … [Read more...] about Revenge Cafe by Lisa Shiroff
Show Up Dead by Lisa Shiroff
When people call her a control freak, Peri Milano takes it as a compliment. As the preferred go-to special assistant to Philadelphia’s rich and almost famous, having everything under control is part of her job description. With the organizational skills of a data processing program, the discretion of the CIA, and the creativity of an Ikea research and design engineer, Peri fulfills whatever whim her customers fancy and finds methods for their madness. Never has she received a … [Read more...] about Show Up Dead by Lisa Shiroff
Chick Lit (And Other Formulas For Life) by Abby Rosmarin
Life isn’t a fairytale – or chick lit. It’s 2005 and Katy Sinclaire is two years out of college. She still lives with her old university roommate and still works at the same bookstore that she’s been with since she was a teenager. She spends her days avoiding customers, making fun of the books in the store, and counting the minutes until she can clock out. It is an increasingly unsatisfying life, but it’s also a life that she does not question. That is, until a chain of events forces Katy to … [Read more...] about Chick Lit (And Other Formulas For Life) by Abby Rosmarin
Unintended by Justine Alley Dowsett
Everything happens for a reason… Four people. Four very different lives. Four tales interwoven. Meet Kenzie en Shareed, the High Clan Chief’s daughter who is sent south to fulfill a treaty by marriage only to marry the wrong man; Kadrean Authier, the Crown Prince who must come to terms with his new bride, even if he doesn’t much like the idea; Garron D’Arbonne, a noble Lord who has been commanded to marry a cool and aloof princess he doesn’t love; and Vivianne Chappelle, a young and … [Read more...] about Unintended by Justine Alley Dowsett
Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have by Michael Rossi
Equal parts shocking and moving, Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have is an absurdist confessional memoir, accurately detailing the reckless hijinks of a bipolar alcoholic with borderline personality disorder. This stranger-than-fiction true story spans over three decades, as Michael recounts his tales with wincing honesty. Eventually, the maniacal nights of booze, drugs, and sex give way to rude awakenings in empty rooms, jail cells, and beds of snow … [Read more...] about Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have by Michael Rossi
Written for You by Joseph Cognard
A dark comedic mystery, find out why accountants should do the books not write one. Targeted Age Group:: Adult What Inspired You to Write Your Book? My first book was a campfire book, This book is about a guy who tries to publish a campfire book. So life experiences would be quick answer. I do not know whom suggested making it a play, but when I remember, I will smack them. … [Read more...] about Written for You by Joseph Cognard
The Mayonnaise Affair by Frank Linn
Life was perfect for Ron Ramsey. But he wanted more. Dating the most beautiful woman in the world and living a life of well-earned luxury were not enough for Ron. With the help of Strawberry, a plus size prostitute in South Florida, Ron is able to carry out an act that is unplanned, inexpiable, unconventional, and yes with mayonnaise. The Mayonnaise Affair is a short story - Not for the prudish or those with a small appetite. Targeted Age Group:: 18+ What Inspired You to Write Your … [Read more...] about The Mayonnaise Affair by Frank Linn
