About Phil Warner: Phil is a retired educator having been a teacher, vice-principal, principal, and superintendent of education. Even in retirement, he stays connected by teaching at a university and sitting on the teachers’ governing body in the investigations committee. Phil grew up in Windsor, but landed in Bright’s Grove. Both of these locations are on the Michigan border, which set the stage for him writing about Michigan. Phil’s debut novel UNDONE was based out of Detroit and was … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Phil Warner
Interview with Author – Phil Warner
About Phil Warner: Phil Warner grew up in Windsor, Ontario, Canada where he played a significant amount of baseball and hockey. After graduating from the University of Windsor and then the University of Western Ontario (now known as Western University), he relocated to Sarnia, Ontario where he began his teaching career. Phil taught secondary school mathematics and computer science prior to moving into administration. While teaching in Sarnia, Phil met his wife Wendy and together they began … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Phil Warner
Interview with Author – Sylvia Hubbard
About Sylvia Hubbard: Detroit Author & Founder of Motown Writers Network, Sylvia Hubbard has published over 40 books on suspense romance and one book on Internet Marketing for Writers. As a happily divorced mother of three, Ms Hubbard has received numerous awards and recognitions for her work. An avid blogger, Ms Hubbard has had five #1 Best Sellers on Amazon. Her current work is Beautiful and she has two more books coming up in 2017, including a live stories on her website. … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Sylvia Hubbard
Chip Dip by Brian Anderson
Edward Thrornsticker is a bumbling slacker with no ambition and even less drive. Lucky for hi, Crispy Crunch Snack Food Company is the perfect place to while away his days watching cat videos, hiding problems from his boss, and generally doing as little work as possible. But when his boss is fired for corporate fraud, Edward suddenly finds himself in charge of the floundering Detroit business. As it spirals deeper and deeper toward bankruptcy, Edward and his compatriots, all just as incapable as … [Read more...] about Chip Dip by Brian Anderson
Olivia, Mourning by Yael Politis
Olivia, Mourning by Yael Politis Olivia wants the 80 acres in far off Michigan that her father left to whichever of his offspring wants to stake a claim. As Olivia says, “I’m sprung off him just as much as Avis or Tobey.” The problem: she’s seventeen, female, and it’s 1841. Mourning Free knows how to run a farm and Olivia has complete trust in him. The problem: he’s the orphaned son of runaway slaves and reluctant to travel and work with a white girl. He especially fears the slave catchers … [Read more...] about Olivia, Mourning by Yael Politis
Interview with Author – Brian Anderson
About Brian Anderson: I am the founder of Plymouth Writers, a 200+ member writing community designed to coach and assist our members in development of their craft. I reside in the Detroit area, and have watched as the area has gone from boom to bust, and part way back again as the city struggles to regain it's footing, My fiction is based on people I have encountered throughout the many different places I have lived and the wide variety of jobs that I have held. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Brian Anderson
The Man Who Loved Too Much – Book 1: Archipelago by John Rachel
Poor Billy Green! When he was just turning four, his father tried to throw him in the trash. He was a smart kid but that just seemed to create enemies. His mom did everything to protect him. But this was Detroit, armpit of the wasteland! Catholic school didn’t help much, except the time he got his first kiss from an atheist nun. Home life was dismal. Was his father capable of anything but drinking beer and farting? And what was with that neighbor who made puppets and tried to molest Billy? … [Read more...] about The Man Who Loved Too Much – Book 1: Archipelago by John Rachel