About Kate Beth Heywood: Kate is the author of the comedy novel, Anti-Social Media which was inspired by the lovely trolls, bullies, and pedants who inhabit the world of social media... and a fantastically farcical Woody Allen movie (Italian tenor singing in a shower onstage, anyone?) She is working on her second novel, which is yet unnamed but has the working title 'Guest House.' She's not entirely sure why it has that working title as it's not actually about a guest house, but let's not … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Kate Beth Heywood
Interview with Author – Neil Hughes
About Neil Hughes: Neil Hughes finds it difficult to describe himself, especially in the third person. He has spent time as a computer programmer, a physicist, a semi-professional evangelist and even occasionally as a stand-up comedian. He now writes part-time, programs part-time and tries not to worry too much about everything. After many years living all over the place, he has returned to the north-west of England where he hopes to do various things that help people to be happy. He … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Neil Hughes
Interview with Author – Leon Kastel
About Leon Kastel: I write about human action and interaction from a psychological point of view. My themes run the spectrum of human nature, criminal to noble, reasoning to absurd, romantic to erotic. Humans struggle for their meaning in adventure, love, status, sex, money, and power as the ego pulls them from trial to trial creating drama that is always interesting. My stories provide an insightful view of these struggles, sometimes comical. I am a storyteller more than a literary person. I … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Leon Kastel
Interview with Author – G.G. Silverman
About G.G. Silverman: G.G. Silverman lives north of Seattle with her husband and dog, both of whom are ridiculously adorable. When she isn't writing, she loves to explore the mossy woods and wind-swept coast of the Pacific Northwest, which provide moody inspiration for all her stories. She also enjoys bouts of inappropriate laughter, and hates wind chimes because they remind her of horror movies. Ms. Silverman has won three short story awards, and is currently working on the followup to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – G.G. Silverman
Interview with Author – Dorothy Bigguns
About Dorothy Bigguns: I'm an avid shuffleboard player, YouTube junkie and a fan of all comedy. My favorite things to do are read, write and talk about myself behind my back. I studied at Ohio State University (Go Bucks!) for one semester and discovered that schooling cost too much, so I dropped out to become a full-time porter at a hospital while pursuing a career in writing. During my free time I volunteer at the local humane society caring for dogs, cats and rabbits. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Dorothy Bigguns
Interview with Author – John Kean
About John Kean: I am a professional diver and writer which is quite convenient as I only require water and paper; thankfully both are in plentiful supply. I aim to be accurate, informative and as helpful as possible. I also have a loathing of boring instruction manuals and dull publications purporting to represent the wonderful world of scuba diving. As a result, my own publications (even the so called 'serious' ones) are bursting at the seams with comedy. Even if a book is of educational … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – John Kean
Interview with Author – Peter John
About Peter John: I was born in Bromley, Kent back in the early seventies. I spent most of my childhood riding bikes, playing tag and kicking tin cans around the street, unless there was an actual football to hand. At the age of fourteen I had a milestone experience. Prior to that I had never shown the slightest interest in writing, if I remember rightly I wanted to be an astronaut, but then I got put into detention one afternoon. I had failed to bring in my homework assignment and the teacher … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Peter John
Interview with Author – Tejash Kumar Singh
About Tejash Kumar Singh: Tejash Kumar Singh has just recently released his much-awaited novel "Cats!: The dark invasion of Krakon", which is priced for free for a short period, before going on sale at an affordable price. Born with a flair for writing an speaking, Tejash has always maintained that it is his dream to make the world a better place, with more smiles, happiness, and love, of course! His new book aims to show you that no matter which character you are, you too can overcome all … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Tejash Kumar Singh
Interview with Author – Lawrence Ambrose
About Lawrence Ambrose: I've spent most of my adult life as a businessman, writing on the side. Now my writing is front and center in my life. I grew up in the Midwest, spent most of my adulthood in Northern California, and now reside in the busy metropolis of South Dakota. What inspires you to write? For me, writing is the best way to explore and express everything that I love about life. I have a lot of interests - philosophy, psychology, science, art, music, and all forms of fiction … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Lawrence Ambrose
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
The Gangster’s Wife by Anne Brooke
When 53-year-old Elise Walker returns home after a day at the office to find her husband Gerald dead of a heart attack, she doesn't expect a visit from the police with revelations about Gerald's secret life. Soon, however, her own life takes a distinctive turn for the surreal, with missing loot, online crime and curious neighbours the least of her problems. Not to mention trying to deal with never-ending funeral arrangements and stay on top of her job. Thank goodness then for the support … [Read more...] about The Gangster’s Wife by Anne Brooke
The Terrible, Terrible Lake by Adam Archer
The Williams family thought that leaving the big city for small town New England life would be good. A relaxing change of pace. They were wrong. For on their new property was Lake Nok Barr. At first its ancient waters seemed calm and still. That is, until its inhabitants started to crawl out. Targeted Age Group:: 8-15 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I write and draw comics for a living and love it but wasn't able to do what I wanted story-wise with the medium. An illustrated novel … [Read more...] about The Terrible, Terrible Lake by Adam Archer