How to Celebrate National Family Literacy Month

Reading is a fundamental skill that every individual should learn. It affects every aspect of daily life – from understanding important documents to enjoying a good book. That’s why November has been declared National Family Literacy Month in the United States. It is a time to celebrate the joys of reading and to promote literacy […]

Fantasy Unlike Any Other: The My Myth Trilogy

Jane Alvey Harris is the author of the award-winning My Myth Trilogy, a psychological, young-adult fantasy adventure. The author has a degree in Humanities with emphases in Art History, Italian Language and Studio Art. She is a musician, an artist and writer in many ways, a true artist at heart. She considers herself a dreamer, […]

Speak No Evil: An Interview with Dr. Frank Plateroti

Dr. Frank Plateroti has been a teacher in the communication department at William Paterson University for the past twenty years. He earned his Doctorate in Education Research and his Master’s in Communication. Nowadays, his focus is his writing. At the time, he’s working on his East Clifton Avenue trilogy. Another noteworthy publication is his book […]

Demon Esha: Fulfillment and Yearning

Mel Smith’s career began in elementary school: she has always had a burning passion for writing. For some, writing is freeing and the ultimate form of self expression. You can feel this in an excited author’s words. The Demon Esha Trilogy is a series of books that follow Rachel and her interactions with Esha, the Demon of Desire. […]

Doing HIS Time: Interviewing Author James C Vogelzang

For the past thirty years, James C. Vogelzang has dedicated numerous hours to engaging with and aiding those transitioning back into society. He is the powerhouse behind Doing HIS Time, a non-profit organization committed to extending practical support and compassion to those currently incarcerated and those reintegrating into society. James has written two books, Doing […]

Millennial History: An Abridged Look at America

Throughout the ages, history has continually held profound influence on the world we live in. Diving into the past offers us valuable insights into the present and guides our aspirations for a more promising future. Steve Jackson’s Millennial History embarks on an enthralling voyage through the corridors of time, traversing the early epochs of world […]

Rayne Lacko: Writing With Heart

Rayne Lacko, author of Dream Up Now and A Song for the Road, has joined us today to talk a little more about her books and what she loves about writing. She is an expert in social-emotional learning, having earned her Masters Social-Emotional Learning at Antioch University. Rayne also has a BA in Liberal Studies with emphasis in […]

Following the Mystery: The Ruby Roy Series

Rima Ray, author of the comedic mystery series Ruby Roy, is an Amazon #1 Bestselling author. Throughout her childhood, she grew up in Kuwait, Qatar, India, the Philippines, Japan, Canada, and the US. Even through travel, she completed her Bachelors and Masters degrees from Cornell and Ph.D. from McGill University. Today, Rima lives in New York […]

The Lawyer’s Angel: Interviewing Author Scott Benkie

Scott Benkie, author of The Lawyer’s Angel, is a practicing trial lawyer of 35 years. He is a speaker for lawyers in litigation seminars and has written several pieces to assist lawyers in their cases. His book follows an attorney, the protagonist James Crosson, as he navigates the loss of his wife alongside his race against […]

Teresa Benitez, What’s in Store and More

Author Teresa Benitez holds a B.S. from the University of Puerto Rico, a M.S. from Stanford, and a Ph.D. from the University of Florida, all in mechanical engineering. Aside from this impressive educational background, she was also a engineering instructional professor for nine years. She has one published book currently, Unburdening: An Abortion and Generational Trauma […]