About anthony ranieri: Anthony Ranieri is a Melbourne-based professional with a bachelor’s degree in human resources, and he has extensive experience working in senior corporate positions in that capacity. He has written many business articles on the topic of job hunting. Tandem Press in Australia and New Zealand published his first book, How to Find a Job in 6 Weeks, in 2003. Anthony is a football aficionado and, during his spare time, was an active referee for over ten years before retiring … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – anthony ranieri
Blitzball – A Clone of Hitler Rebels Against Nazis in Coming of Age by Barton Ludwig
In a book that speaks out against racism, a clone of Hitler battles his genes at Reichfield High where soccer is literally war and the battle is fought between Neo-Nazis and Mexicans. "The tone hits a range of notes between Suzanne Collins' 2010 book, Mockingjay, and Mel Brooks' 1967 film, The Producers." - Kirkus Reviews Targeted Age Group:: 15-30 What Inspired You to Write Your Book? Was inspired to write this book by the political situation in the world with fascism on the rise. It … [Read more...] about Blitzball – A Clone of Hitler Rebels Against Nazis in Coming of Age by Barton Ludwig
Interview with Author – Holly S Roberts
About Holly S Roberts: Shhh, I'm an ex-police detective who writes steamy romance because it's a great way to escape the daily grind with hot guys and kick-ass women filling up the pages. My heroes are really bad but love changes them and opens their hearts to someone special. When not writing you'll find me hiking mountains with my husband and Rottweiler Dizzy. I'm known to throw out the f-bomb too often and love listening to dirty blues and hard rock. I have a thirst … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Holly S Roberts
Interview with Author – Tanya Preminger
About Tanya Preminger: Tanya strongly believes in the power of literature as a means to growth, education, and the cultivation of curious, compassionate, happy children. Her children's books sold more than 6,000 copies in the US, UK, Japan and around the world. Tanya was born in Russia, spent years in the US, and currently resides in Israel with her partner and their son. What inspires you to write? Life. Tell us about your writing process. 1.Idea 2. Research 3. Very bad first … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Tanya Preminger
Interview with Author – keith guernsey
About keith guernsey: Keith D. Guernsey is retired and living on Lake Lanier with his lovely wife Susan and his four-footed son Harley (who really is the king of this castle!). I had a 40 year career in sales and sales management with Comcast, Motorola and Cahners Publishing. Susan and I are proud to announce the birth of our first grandchild, Harrison Anthony "Harry" Guernsey to our son Keith and daughter-in-law Kate. What inspires you to write? The uncommon bond between my late father … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – keith guernsey
Interview with Author – Kevon Brown
About Kevon Brown: I was a huge reader as a child, as I got older into my early teens I really got into superheroes. Everything flipped a bit when I got into High school and started playing sports. I was a 2x State Champion, once in the 55 hurdles and another in the outdoor 200 meter dash. When I got to Rutgers University where I also became an All-American in the 55 hurdles, that's when my love for reading and writing got back on track and I wrote my first book Hero-The Manipulated Perception … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Kevon Brown
The Top Out Of View by James Carlo Naggi
American high school football is a showcase for players' skills, a Friday night diversion, an energizing community-unifying activity. But there's more to it than that. Through a series of free verse poems, the author draws from his years of coaching to highlight scenes from a typical season that usually lie outside public view. Targeted Age Group:: Any What Inspired You to Write Your Book? After forty-two seasons of high school football, I felt compelled to capture some of the sport's … [Read more...] about The Top Out Of View by James Carlo Naggi
True Blue Forever by Joyce Scarbrough
"Someday, she'll be my girl." At the fifth grade honors program, three eleven-year-old boys are captivated by a brilliant little red-haired girl named Jeana Russell as she recites the poem she wrote. They know this girl is special, and each boy secretly vows to win her heart. As these four unconventional teenagers grow up together on the Alabama Gulf Coast in the late 1970s, they are bound to each other by relationships as volatile as they are complex. Which boy will end up breaking Jeana's … [Read more...] about True Blue Forever by Joyce Scarbrough
Cat Whiskers and Talking Furniture: A Memoir of Radio and Television Broadcasting by John Rayburn
Award winning journalist John Rayburn covered major news and sporting events for more than 60 years on radio and television. He offers here a witty and warm-hearted account of historic developments in seven decades of broadcasting, including recollections of Edward R. Murrow’s live broadcasts from London in World War II, the heyday of Little Orphan Annie and her secret decoder badges, and the early days of live (and sometimes flub-filled) television broadcasts. Using an extensive on-air … [Read more...] about Cat Whiskers and Talking Furniture: A Memoir of Radio and Television Broadcasting by John Rayburn
Rich Man, Poor Man by Jonathan Symcox @JonSymcox
Head doorman Bill Conrad is losing control of his nightclub – and his life – as a football hooligan firm seeks to impose a protection racket. Promising international footballer Angelo Thompson stands accused of a city centre assault, but claims he is a scapegoat as the real villains run free. Meanwhile, his barrister Anthony Steele harbours a dark secret that could ruin everything. Rich Man, Poor Man delves into the prejudices of Britain’s deep-rooted class system as the worlds of … [Read more...] about Rich Man, Poor Man by Jonathan Symcox @JonSymcox