Mr. B’s Guest Post, Newly Released Book: Yay… It’s My First Day of School!
New children’s book Yay… It’s My First Day of School by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, a joyful story of making friends, meeting teachers, and having a great first day. Another wonderful rhyming story from Mr. B about the excitement of the first day of school… Yay. The fourteen rhymes and fun illustrations […]
Guest Post with Michael S. Gutter, Author of Never Again Still MEANS Never Again
I wrote this book for a few reasons. First off, I wanted to write it as if I was talking directly to a hate group member at a bar. When someone joins a group with just the purpose of hating someone, it should immediately tell you that they’re a moron or an idiot but most […]
Does it Make a Difference? Guest Post by Thomas J. Baechle
When growing up in Cleveland, playing baseball in the street was one of our favorite summer pastimes. Most summer days or evenings would find us starting a pick-up game, usually in front of our house. One of us would toss a bat to another and the person catching it would grab it with one hand. […]
Darla A. Calvet: An Inspirational Survivor’s Story

Author Darla A. Calvet is a multifaceted individual—a grant writer for nonprofits and a business owner, balancing her literary endeavors with a purpose-driven career. Her life isn’t solely encapsulated in chapters but expands to embrace cherished moments spent with her beloved French Bulldog, Quinnie, and her husband, Pat. Darla’s memoir, My Life in Stitches: A […]
Lessons for Long-Term Investors by Richard Rodman, Demystifying Success

In the expansive world of personal finance and investing, Richard Rodman is a seasoned guide with over five decades of experience in the complexities of wealth creation. His journey into this realm began inquisitively, sparked by a pivotal moment with his father, igniting a lifelong fascination with understanding investments for a better future. With a […]
Guest Post by Paul Kiritsis, From Ancestral Lore to Spiritual Awakening: A Life Shaped by Myth and Mystery
I was born on 15th July 1979 at the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne, Australia, as an incarnation of Greek stock. If the axiom “we choose our parents” is to be believed, the decisions I made before my conception are to be commended. Both my parents left Macedonia, Greece, for greener pastures in Australia in […]
Interviewing Anneke Barnard and the Spectral Secrets of Heaven’s Ghosts

Embark on a journey into the realms of mystery, the supernatural, and the unexplored vistas crafted by Anneke Barnard in her debut published book. Hailing from the vibrant landscape of Portland, Maine, Anneke’s academic pursuit leading to a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Southern Maine reflects her dedication and passion for the […]
Interviewing Jennifer Ballow, Author of Under My Pillow, a New Tooth Fairy Story

Jennifer Ballow is the creative mind behind Under My Pillow, an enchanting children’s picture book. The tale effortlessly captures the hearts of both young readers and their guardians. With a master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Austin, Jennifer embellishes her story with empathy and advocacy. Her commitment transcends mere authorship; […]
Interviewing Multitalented Crime Novelist Rhonda Parker Taylor

Today we sit down with the multifaceted American writer, entrepreneur, and academic researcher, Rhonda Parker Taylor. Born and raised amidst the serene landscapes of Noblesville, Indiana, Rhonda’s journey is full of diverse experiences, from the tranquil setting of cornfields and cows to the exhilarating pulse of the literary world. Her passion for storytelling ignited after […]
Coping Through Dementia, An Interview with Cynthia D. Kline

When author Cynthia D. Kline’s fiancé of 15 years was diagnosed with rapid declining dementia, their world turned upside down. A mere 5 months later, he passed away, leaving her to navigate the turbulent waters of grief and helplessness. Yet, in the midst of despair, she found strength to fight the California system, as well […]