About Marie D. Jones: I am a best selling author of non-fiction and fiction, and an optioned screenwriter. I've written over 15 non-fiction books covering subjects such as science, the paranormal, ancient knowledge, human consciousness and metaphysics. I wrote one book, "Supervolcano," with my father, geophysicist Dr. John Savino. I have a middle grade novel series titled "EKHO: Evil Kid Hunting Organization" out now, which was written with my son, Max! It's based on his real life spy group he … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Marie D. Jones
Interview with Author – L.E. Fraser
About L.E. Fraser: Hi there, I’m a voracious reader, love movies and cooking, and am an avid supporter of Indie artists. After living in Toronto for years, I now reside in London Ontario Canada with my husband, sons, and three pugs. Yes… I know… if you visit my website there are lots of pug pictures. In my defense, they're so adorable. I haven’t always made smart life choices, but the people I met and roads I took (even the dark ones littered with potholes) fed a passion for creative … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – L.E. Fraser
Interview with Author – Robert Scott
About Robert Scott: My literary life has been unconventional but like any good novel, the chapters are varied and there are twists. I started my writing life while attending Cornell Law School. There I served as Co-Managing Editor for the Cornell Law Review. I wrote articles for that publication and co-authored another for a different law review. Writing then took a back seat to my career as an attorney. My lawyering took me from Wall Street to Adak, Alaska and Athens, Greece, returning … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Robert Scott
You can not lick your elbow! by Aaron Wayne-Duke
Silly animal facts, chemistry, space travel, color spectrum information done in a rhyming mode ala Dr. Seuss. Humor is highlighted with kid friendly illustrations. Targeted Age Group:: preschool to 2nd grade What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I wrote my 1st book in 2nd grade. I have been writing my whole life. From short stories, a puppet show, poems, lyrics, songs and now my 1st children's book, have all been inspired by my love of the arts and relationships. I am a fan of Dr. … [Read more...] about You can not lick your elbow! by Aaron Wayne-Duke
Secrets of the North Country: The Hobo’s Story by Jodi Auborn
Kat's adventures continue in this sequel to "Stormwind of the North Country," when Jake is accused of a crime that he didn't commit and becomes a fugitive running from the law. Since Kat's father is working out of town for a month, her insufferable Aunt Betsy moves in. Meanwhile, Kat's friend, Randy, and brother, Dave, find Jake wounded in the forest. After hearing his story, they decide to help him hide from the police and their aunt. When the secret is revealed, circumstances force Jake … [Read more...] about Secrets of the North Country: The Hobo’s Story by Jodi Auborn
Interview with Author – A.L. Gibson
About A.L. Gibson: I am a fictional writer and an up and coming poet. I have always enjoyed writing because it provides an outlet for me to express my feelings, thoughts and emotions through the power of the mighty pen! I have always been a good story-teller, but I have to admit that writing stories is what I do best. Although most of the stories that I write are fictional, they are all inspired by real life events that have either taken place in my life or that of my family. As a writer, my … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – A.L. Gibson
Stormwind of the North Country by Jodi Auborn
Fourteen-year-old Kat lives with her widowed father, Luke, and younger brother, Dave, in their remote country farmhouse. She loves exploring the forest surrounding her house, and taking horseback riding lessons at the stable down the road. Her free-spirited father had taught her to love the natural world, and she considers herself a true outdoor girl. After making a shocking discovery one morning, Kat struggles to rescue Stormwind, her favorite horse at the stable, from its abusive owner. … [Read more...] about Stormwind of the North Country by Jodi Auborn
Roderick Roach by Vinicio Murillo
Roderick Roach is an eleven-year-old boy who attends Wentworth Academy, an exclusive school for children with super-powers that is hidden from the public in a remote mountain range. Roderick has the power of invisibility, and is friends with Ezra Stone, a popular boy who can manipulate blue fire. Rod feels shadowed by his famous friend, especially after he saves the school from a terrible menace. Yet one day he has the opportunity of a lifetime: the school is under attack from a fierce dragon, … [Read more...] about Roderick Roach by Vinicio Murillo
Sex and the American Male by Jay Williams
Want a humorous book to read on that next cross-country flight or bus ride across town? Then buy SEX and the AMERICAN MALE for a funny, satirical look at American Culture. Read this short book about a man who looks a little too closely at how advertising, politics, greed and more overwhelm the public and shape our society. From advertisements that use sex to sell massive cars to mindless political parties and juiced-up science fiction conventions no subject is safe from parody and humor in this … [Read more...] about Sex and the American Male by Jay Williams
The Last Dinner Party by Carly M. Duncan
When Jeanie D'Alisa is found murdered in her bedroom after hosting a dinner party in her home, detectives Anna Cole and Kristy Hicks are called to investigate the crime. Known within her community for her generous, yet unpredictable nature, Jeanie's secrets unfold as family, friends and neighbors become suspects. Anna and Kristy discover stamped passport pages revealing travels unknown and a curious relationship between Jeanie and the charming salesman who frequents the apartment building. … [Read more...] about The Last Dinner Party by Carly M. Duncan
My Family Is Different by Jessica Marie Baumgartner
This is a tale of religious diversity and acceptance where a young girl who realizes that her family celebrates a different faith than most. When she asks her friends about their beliefs, she comes to find that they all have their own religions and that all families are different. Targeted Age Group:: 3-7 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? My daughters were the driving force behind this tale … [Read more...] about My Family Is Different by Jessica Marie Baumgartner
Garden of Time by Sharon Ricklin
Emma Lee Parkinson’s life appears to be perfect. She’s young and beautiful and lives in an elegant high-rise condominium with her rich, handsome husband. Her closet is full of designer clothes, shoes, and purses. Dining at elegant restaurants, attending cocktail parties or upscale gala events are typical nights out on the town for her. Luxurious vacations are taken at least twice a year. This life of leisure allows Emma to pursue personal interests as well. She loves shopping for antiques, … [Read more...] about Garden of Time by Sharon Ricklin