About Paz Ellis: Paz Ellis has been writing since childhood. She began her journey as a writer with poetry and short stories. She grew up in a household of voracious readers. When she was about twelve years old, her mother gave her a wonderful gift—her first hardcover book. It was a beautiful copy of Little Women. She looked at it and realized that her name would be on a book cover one day. However, her first book was a product of grief. She wrote a memoir, Plantains and the Seven Plagues, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Paz Ellis
Interview with Author – Brooke Jones
About Brooke Jones: Called "LA's FUNNIEST LADY" by the now-defunct Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Brooke Jones spent many years as a Radio Personality and Political Satirist in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Her LA morning radio show, "Brooke Jones & The Morning Muse" -- Political Satire for the Deeply Twisted -- was a huge hit. Newspapers wrote about her; columnists quoted her, and Johnny Carson even invited her to be a guest on The Tonight Show. Jones … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Brooke Jones
The Reluctant Hotelkeeper by John Searancke
John Searancke came to the role of hotelkeeper almost accidentally, and most definitely with much reluctance. After his parents’ marriage fell apart, he was dragooned in, at the age of 22, to pick up the pieces of their new venture, a barely-trading country house hotel that had, frankly, seen better days. Not only was it posting an annual loss, but the fabric of the building was crumbling and there was no money left to make improvements. There were to be battles royal with neighbours not … [Read more...] about The Reluctant Hotelkeeper by John Searancke
Life on a Tightrope by Mika Mori
In her late twenties, at an age where everyone else seems to be focused on their career, starting a family or travelling worldwide, Mika instead suffers a kidney infection which leads to non-psychosis (severe anxiety and panic disorder, along with agoraphobia) and ongoing health problems that no one seems to be able to fix. She is suspected of Lupus, although her symptoms seem more like chronic UTIs. But with the test results always being negative for anything wrong with her, she is helpless in … [Read more...] about Life on a Tightrope by Mika Mori
Featured Free Book: Being Authentic: A Memoir by Dr. Philosophe
Featured Free Book: Book is free from 09/15/2021 until 09/30/2021 If the dates are the same, book is free one day only. About the Book Desire to find your Authentic Voice? Learn the process to participate more authentically in the project we call humanity••• ◆ Rare are the spaces in which we can look inwardly at who we are. There is no horizon to do so more intimately than reading one’s biography. Reflect on what and who you are. What constitutes your core self? What should that be? ◆ … [Read more...] about Featured Free Book: Being Authentic: A Memoir by Dr. Philosophe
Interview with Author – James Tyler Ball
About James Tyler Ball: James Tyler Ball is a soon to be best selling non-fiction writer, screenwriter and author of Don’t Hold Your Breath: The Airheaded World of Breatharianism. With an interest in both spirituality and conspiracy theories, James writes journalistic non-fiction that investigates the stranger side of life, the outlandish and sometimes even the macabre. James has had success with several screenplays, writing for German filmmakers Malteserkreuz Film, and producing a number … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – James Tyler Ball
Interview with Author – Michael J. Coffino
About Michael J. Coffino: Before becoming a full-time writer and editor, Michael J. Coffino had two parallel careers: one in the courtroom, the other in the gymnasium. He was a trial attorney and legal writing instructor for almost four decades and concurrently devoted twenty-five years as a basketball coach, primarily at the high school level. He has authored and co-authored several books, including Truth Is in the House, his debut novel, which has won several awards, including in the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Michael J. Coffino
Interview with Author – Terry Tucker
About Terry Tucker: Terry Tucker has been an NCAA Division I college basketball player, a Citadel cadet, a marketing executive, a hospital administrator, an undercover narcotics investigator, a SWAT Team Hostage Negotiator, a high school basketball coach, a business owner, a motivational speaker, an author, and most recently, a cancer warrior. He is the author of, Sustainable Excellence, Ten Principles To Living Your Uncommon and Extraordinary Life. Terry and his wife have lived all over the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Terry Tucker
Inspire Me: Raw by Sonia Iris Lozada
Inspire Me: Raw by Sonia Iris Lozada In INSPIRE ME: RAW, Sonia Iris Lozada reveals the unspoken hidden moments, speaking courage and faith for all to move on. Traveling through the lands of her life from Chicago to Los Angeles, Lozada’s unique bi-cultural perspective captures incidents and images of rough terrain with honesty and wry acceptance. As a singer and performer, she moves her words through the body and soul; and by giving a glimpse into our spirits’ reconciliation with difficult … [Read more...] about Inspire Me: Raw by Sonia Iris Lozada
Interview with Author – Barbara Venkataraman
About Barbara Venkataraman: Barbara is an attorney and author of the award-winning Jamie Quinn Cozy Mystery series, as well as Teatime with Mrs. Grammar Person, Quirky Essays for Quirky People, and A Year of Shorts: Flash Fiction. Her books have won numerous awards including Indie Book of the Day, First Place in the 2016 Chanticleer Murder & Mayhem Mystery Writing Competition, Gold Medal in the Readers’ Favorite Contest for Memoir, and Two-time Finalist in the Kindle Book Awards. She also … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Barbara Venkataraman
Storms, the way of the mariner by Tom Schofield and Ruth Finnegan
Storms are incredible. What could be more historic,, more mythic, more terrible whether by land or sea? In this unique personal account of winds and waves and terrorising skies, learn how storms are caused, what they do, and whether they are really now more frequent and devastating than in the past. Hear it through the experience of a sea captain who has been through many, the blow by blow account of living through a hurricane in a small open boat, the memories of a passenger and more, … [Read more...] about Storms, the way of the mariner by Tom Schofield and Ruth Finnegan
Interview with Author – Pam Saylor
About Pam Saylor: “When it came right down to it, our dream trip felt like falling off a cliff.” Pam Saylor grew up in the landlocked Midwest, reading books and dreaming of travel. While on a year-long trip visiting nine countries and two continents, she managed to control her Type 1 diabetes and reconnect with her husband. A former paralegal turned contented retiree and travel addict, Pam lives with her husband Dave in Colorado. Pam and Dave are currently busy trying to agree on their next … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Pam Saylor