About Tanja Russita: Hi. I'm Tanja. I live in Tromso, Norway. Life here is simple, clear, fair and close to nature; somehow funny and challenging too! Hopefully, this is reflected in my books. I draw, and describe my pictures in words if needed; this is what I call "writing". I mostly write in Russian; when I feel the need to do it in English, I ask my colleague Jim for help in proof-reading (this might be called "improve-reading" as well). I have an adorable husband and two kids … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Tanja Russita
Interview with Author – Maggie Pill
About Maggie Pill: Maggie Pill, cozy mystery writer, is also Peg Herring, mystery writer, only Maggie is younger and much, much cooler. She is surrounded by dogs and cats and loves to travel to places she's never seen before, where she hikes/walks everywhere. Maggie's view is that books should be fun, even when murder is involved. What inspires you to write? Mystery has always been my genre, probably because my mother loved them so much. I've always been a storyteller, and I like following … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Maggie Pill
Interview with Author – G. Eric Francis
About G. Eric Francis: Hello! You know, I hate talking about myself, but I do love talking about why I write. I always have crazy ideas floating through my head, whether it be about undercover chickens, kids who discover the cure for some deadly disease, or other strange concepts that I will eventually get from head to keyboard. I was born in NYC in the late 1960's (so I remember when "Scooby Doo" actually was good). I graduated from Syracuse University in the 1990s, and moved out to the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – G. Eric Francis
Interview with Author – Scott Finazzo
About Scott Finazzo: Scott Finazzo was born and raised in the Midwest. His life is a balance of triumph and tragedy. He is a full time firefighter and has written two disaster books: the national bestseller The Prepper's Workbook as well as the disaster response book titled Neighborhood Emergency Response Handbook. When he isn't riding on the fire truck and responding to emergencies he spends his time in search of travel and adventure. His adventures has taken him to various parts of the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Scott Finazzo
Grey Seeming by Haitham Abdalla
51 fun-sized stories that are just right for today’s busy lifestyle. Although the stories in Grey Seeming differ in terms of length; but there is cohesion to all the stories as they all touch on topics that are not clearly one thing or the other; or where the border between the two is fuzzy; or issues that are open to interpretation. Some of the stories are fusion between narrative and poetry; some are behaved and some break a rule or two. Each story presents a unique situation and aims to … [Read more...] about Grey Seeming by Haitham Abdalla
Priceless Proverbs – Book 2 by Kristi Porter
Priceless Proverbs - Book 2, is the second volume of the wildly popular Priceless Proverbs Collection. It features over one hundred additional quotes - wise, entertaining and uncensored - by kids ages three to twelve who were asked to finish well-known proverbs or famous sayings all on their own. Great for anyone that loves children or simply needs a smile to brighten their day. Targeted Age Group:: All Ages What Inspired You to Write Your Book? Priceless Proverbs Book 2 continues where … [Read more...] about Priceless Proverbs – Book 2 by Kristi Porter
Interview with Author – Maggie Le Page
About Maggie Le Page: Maggie lives in Christchurch, New Zealand with her partner and two children. Her career has (so far) morphed from finance to education to small business and, truthfully, writing fiction is about the last thing her training prepared her for. But Maggie’s never been one to let a little thing like you’re-not-trained-for-this stop her, and when motherhood came along she took the opportunity to spend more time writing. Kids and part-time admin work are still her ‘day jobs’, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Maggie Le Page
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
Interview with Author – Jody Holford
About Jody Holford: Jody Holford lives in British Columbia with her family. She's a huge fan of Rainbow Rowell, Nora Roberts, Jill Shalvis, Rachel Gibson, Sophia Kinsella, and James Patterson. She's unintentionally funny and rarely on time for anything. She writes multiple genres but her favourite is romance What inspires you to write? I don't know how to NOT write. Even when I say I'm going to take a break, my mind keeps going. My daughters have watched me pursue my writing journey and I … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jody Holford
A Familiar Problem by Sharon Karaa
Let me give you a word of advice, be careful what you wish for. Trust me, I’m a demon, I know these things. So how did I end up being a familiar? It wasn't easy, I can tell you! Making it snow in Hell was just the start of it. And where did it get me? Earth, that's where, and I'll tell you now, compared to Hell, it's...well, hellish! Saved by a posse of witches, I made myself a new home, with friends (yes, believe it or not, demons can have friends!), but would my new life be enough for … [Read more...] about A Familiar Problem by Sharon Karaa
Hardcore Self Help: F**k Anxiety by Robert Duff, M.A.
Hardcore Self Help: F**k Anxiety is for those of us that find the prospect of reading a traditional self help book to be way too boring. How are you supposed to make positive change in your life if the book itself feels like a chore? This book is definitely not a chore. In Hardcore Self Help: F**k Anxiety, I talk to you like a friend. There is lots of swearing and humor, but also loads of helpful and actionable information. You learn about anxiety and how to find the weapons within yourself … [Read more...] about Hardcore Self Help: F**k Anxiety by Robert Duff, M.A.
The Last Challenge by Sharon Karaa
I thought I was normal, I really did, aside from the fact I had a penchant for naming the many facets of my personality. I was unlucky, I’ll grant you, but other than that, just your average twenty-five year old virgin. Then my long dead ancestor turned up with a four-hundred year appetite, a passion for G-strings, and a scorching hot, male witch in tow. Throw in an unadulterated bitch of a familiar, three spirits baying for my blood, a six inch tall Geordie man, and my best friend Selina, … [Read more...] about The Last Challenge by Sharon Karaa