About Arie Farnam: Arie Farnam is a war correspondent turned peace organizer, a tree-hugging herbalist, a legally blind bike rider, the off-road mama of two awesome kids, an idealist with a practical streak and author of the Kyrennei Series. She grew up outside La Grande, Oregon and now lives in a small town near Prague in the Czech Republic. What inspires you to write? I write because I cannot stop. If I don't write due to time constraints, I get depressed. I don't generally suffer from … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Arie Farnam
Interview with Author – J Dylan Hopkin
About J Dylan Hopkin: Throughout my life, I always dreamed of becoming an investor. I spent countless hours trying to create businesses or find opportunities that would someday create enough income to make me wealthy. I always believed that, once I accumulated enough income, I could save, invest and, thereafter, have the money to live the life I had always wanted. As the years passed, though, I still hadn't found success. By the time I hit my thirties, I was living paycheck-to-paycheck and, … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – J Dylan Hopkin
Interview with Author – Traci Loudin
About Traci Loudin: I've always enjoyed reading about fantastic worlds and writing intriguing characters. As a young West Virginian, I looked forward to library trips with my mother and the evenings when my father read H.G. Wells to me. Nowadays, I spend my time exploring geeky topics and scientific findings on my blog. What inspires you to write? I've always been an avid reader of science fiction and fantasy, and I think sooner or later all of that input begged for an output. Whenever I … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Traci Loudin
Interview with Author – Brenda Thornlow
About Brenda Thornlow: Brenda Thornlow is an author from Brooklyn, NY. She is the author of the first book in a time travel series entitled, My Life as I Knew It; The Revolving Door: A Short Story, and her latest novel is entitled A Godless Love. When she is not writing Brenda temps as an administrative assistant all around the Manhattan area. She currently lives in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bay Ridge with her husband of five years, their dog Norman and cat Sophie. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Brenda Thornlow
Interview with Author – Terri Deno
About Terri Deno: I am a freelance writer living in the Midwest--which means after I spend all day writing, I get to write some more. Along with all of this writing, I also enjoy spinning my vinyl collection on my record player. And I know how the right soundtrack to any work in progress can make the difference between struggling to write a paragraph and blasting through a thousand words. What inspires you to write? The inspiration for my writing probably stems from my shyness. Instead of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Terri Deno
Interview with Author – Sarah Daley
About Sarah Daley: Sarah lives in Arizona with her best friend and husband, Chris, their adorable monster child, and neurotic dog. At the age of six, she became a reading machine. Devouring everything she could possibly get her hands on. In high school she almost failed English three times because of her detest for writing book reports. Today, Sarah writes whatever stories haunt her dreams, and struggles to focus on one idea at a time. When she isn't enjoying time with her family, or … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Sarah Daley
Hayden Heyer and the Twin Guardians by D. Perdue Henderson
Hayden Heyer and the Twin Guardians, is the first book in the Hayden Heyer series. A delightful tale about acceptance and love, while teaching about morality and Christianity. Entertaining and captivating! There are many areas that will make you laugh out loud. Haunted by memories of the past, 16 year old Hayden Heyer (pronounced Higher) lives in a world where she feels invisible and insignificant, finding it difficult to fit in. Then she meets the Sparks twins during the first day of school … [Read more...] about Hayden Heyer and the Twin Guardians by D. Perdue Henderson
The Last Ereph and Other Stories by JD Byrne
Kol runs down the corridor, agents of His Eminence hot on his heels. He needs escape, a way out, but all he sees is a heavy wooden door. Does salvation or capture lie behind it? In “The Last Ereph,” he finds the answer and more than he could have ever expected. That and nine other short stories make up this debut collection from an exciting new voice in science fiction and fantasy. Other stories include: “Of That Alluring Fruit,” in which a young woman is tempted to risk all to discover … [Read more...] about The Last Ereph and Other Stories by JD Byrne
Interview with Author – Tammy Whaley
About Tammy Whaley: I have degrees in Law Enforcement/Corrections and Registered Nursing. I have been writing since age ten. I enjoy hiking, cooking, gardening, and learning new things. I am one of those people that take classes for fun. I believe in writing flawed heroes and in some cases, villains that invoke empathy. What inspires you to write? Everything. Yes, I know that is an easy out for an answer. Sometimes I see a news story and I will think, what if? Other times I meet an … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Tammy Whaley
Apocalypse Wow by Ben Mariner
Jack Winters is in a bit of a pickle. Things started out just fine. He had a decent job and a few friends. Then he met the woman of his dreams. They go out on a date and things go really well. That’s when things go south. The morning after turns out to be a week later and the world went ahead and ended itself while Jack was far away in dreamland. Now he’s awake in a post-apocalyptic world with no family, no job, and worst of all, no girlfriend. Along with his friends and some other random … [Read more...] about Apocalypse Wow by Ben Mariner
Cheers Beers by Lindsey Stuffel
Birdie Beers left home for college and never returned. When the new life she created falls down around her, she must leave it all behind and come back to the place that reminds her of the person she used to be. As she gets used to a new way in her old life she discovers some things never change, real love does last forever, and home is where your grandfather's cane is always by the front door. Targeted Age Group:: Adult 18+ What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I have seen many people in … [Read more...] about Cheers Beers by Lindsey Stuffel
Interview with Author – Richard Botelho
About Richard Botelho: I am the author of three books: The New Individualism: Personal Change to Transform Society, a non-fiction social commentary, used in over 100 colleges and universities across America, favorably reviewed in The Midwest Quarterly and other scholarly journals, and winner of the S.C.P.H.C. Gold Award for Philosophy in 1996; Leah’s Way, my first novel, which received a rave review in the February 1st, 2004 edition of Library Journal; and Reason for Existence, my forthcoming … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Richard Botelho