Winds of Change parades a matrix of stories, depicting the experiences of people in different countries of the world and conveying their situations as good, bad and ugly(at the discretion of the reader/viewer). Not limited to location, background and status, the airs of changes move in the direction of people in relationships, drug dealing, religion, education and professionalism; affecting them negatively or positively. Targeted Age Group:: 18-45years What Inspired You to Write Your … [Read more...] about Winds of Change by Chimezie Ihekuna
The Winter Boy by Sally Wiener Grotta
Reminiscent of Margaret Atwood, Mary Doria Russell and Ursula K. LeGuin, "The Winter Boy" explores important political and social issues within a dynamic, character-driven otherworld, wrapped up in masterful storytelling. A cloistered society of widows, the Alleshi, has forged peace by mentoring young men who will one day become leaders of the land, using time-honored methods that include dialog, reason, and sexual intimacy. However, unknown to all but a hidden few, the peace is fracturing … [Read more...] about The Winter Boy by Sally Wiener Grotta
Jo Joe by Sally Wiener Grotta
As a child, Judith Ormand was the only Black — and the only Jew — in a small insular Pennsylvania mountain village where she was raised by her white Christian grandparents. Now, she must reluctantly break her vow to never return to the town she learned to hate. During her one week visit, she buries and mourns her beloved grandmother, is forced to deal with the white boy who cruelly broke her heart, and is menaced by an old enemy. But with her traumatic discovery of a long buried secret, Judith … [Read more...] about Jo Joe by Sally Wiener Grotta
Interview with Author – JP Bloch
About JP Bloch: JP Bloch has a PhD but hopes people won't hold it against him. His last name is pronounced "Block," not "Blotch," but he's gotten used to it. He has been called far worse. He lives in Connecticut, where he is an indentured servant to his dog. JP writes on his king-size bed with the fan on. His hobbies include eating cashews while watching TV and overdosing on film noir favorites. Doc Bloch, as he affectionately calls himself, teaches criminology, gender, and other things. He … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – JP Bloch
Hope by Robert K. Swisher Jr.
This book is bargain priced from 09/22/2014 until 09/28/2014 Part fantasy, part real - A dramatic and heart felt story about a diverse group of residents in an old folks home, who, feeling useless and abandoned, form an action group, and with the aid of an adult with the mind of an eight year old they learn all things are possible - even the ability to fly. A journey of hope and forgiveness. Targeted Age Group: ADULT Book Price: $1.99 Link To Buy Bargain Book … [Read more...] about Hope by Robert K. Swisher Jr.
Interview with Author – Nancy Freund @nancyfreund
Author Bio: Nancy Freund is a poet, editor, critic, and novelist. Born in New York, raised in Kansas City, and educated in Los Angeles, she was married in England, and today lives in French-speaking Switzerland. She is the author of 'Rapeseed,' (Gobreau Press, 2013) a multi-colored, cross-cultural novel of a synesthete who moves from small-town Kansas to London, England, where she will try to discover her self and her concept of home. An international cookbook featuring 140 recipes from 41 … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Nancy Freund @nancyfreund
Interview with Author – Brandon Berntson
Author Bio: Brandon Berntson has been writing speculative fiction for almost thirty years. An avid reader of dark tales, fantasy, the classics, and science fiction, he has been featured in various anthologies and published several novellas along with a collection of horror stories, Body of Immorality. He is also the author of Castle Juliet and When We Were Dragons, enchanting, magical tales for all ages. His influences include, Stephen King, Peter Straub, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Jonathan … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Brandon Berntson
Antisense by R P Marshall
This book is bargain priced from 08/23/2014 until 08/25/2014 What if you could evolve in a moment? What if you had the power to change the genetic future of your loved ones and the people they become - simply by the way you live your life? When neuroscientist Daniel Hayden’s father dies, such thoughts begin to erode his very sanity, with the growing fear that he might share a dark secret buried deep in his family’s past – a past he is about to relive. The idea only seems to gain … [Read more...] about Antisense by R P Marshall
Interview with Author – Ada Winder
Author Bio: Ada Winder schooled in the Midwest and currently lives in California chasing dreams and shadows. She writes literary and women's fiction--sometimes at the same time. What inspires you to write? Characters tap me on the shoulder, gently at first, and they let me know they'll be hanging out with me for a bit. I get a flash of an impression of their story, and at some point, the tapping gets more insistent, and the flash becomes an open door. "Tell my story," they say until I … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Ada Winder
Interview with Author – Debora St. Fleurose @DFleurose
Author Bio: Debora St. Fleurose is a Haitian-American author born in Chicago, Illinois. She grew up with eight sisters and brothers, and enjoyed reading and writing. She, too, is pigeon-toed, but that didn't stop her from joining her High School's Track Team. She hopes to inspire other teens like her to dream big and to never give up. You can follow her on Twitter: @DFleurose What inspires you to write? Mostly books I read or movies I watch. People I talk to. Tell us about your writing … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Debora St. Fleurose @DFleurose
Hunting For Yayoi: Holding On by GM O’Neill
Twenty-three-year-old singing sensation Yayoi lives a double life. She is Yaya the J-pop idol, a wildly popular music phenomenon. But Yayoi is also the wife of a self-destructive actor, whose family owns the marketing machine that owns her. Yayoi wants to grow as an artist beyond Yaya and she desperately wants a divorce. A promotional shoot in New Zealand gives her the opportunity to escape and reboot. But her adventure has costs, and unexpected dangers—including the allure of a young man. … [Read more...] about Hunting For Yayoi: Holding On by GM O’Neill
The Innocent: A Myth by Candice Raquel Lee
"I was eaten, plain and simple. It felt like being burned alive, like every cell in my body was exploding. Then everything stopped—my breathing, my pain, my heart . . ." The Innocent is an intensely passionate lyrical novel and modern myth, at once a coming of age story and a guide to life’s most mysterious and powerful force: Love. Reminiscent of A.S. Byatt’s Possession" and Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist, yet with its own incomparable style, The Innocent weaves the tale of a young woman’s … [Read more...] about The Innocent: A Myth by Candice Raquel Lee