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 […]

52 Pieces: Reviewing Marina Kostina’s Guide to Meaning

Marina Kostina’s 52 Pieces: A Manual of Light to Survive the Abyss of Trauma is a poignant testament to the human spirit’s resilience and the transformative power of hope amid the darkest depths of suffering. Dr. Kostina invites readers into her awe-inspiring journey of survival, one borne from a near-fatal skydiving accident, compelling her to […]

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 […]

Buckaroo Buckeye: An Interview With the Author

Kristin Anderson Cetone, a Dayton, Ohio native, is an award-winning author known for her children’s book, Buckaroo Buckeye. Her literary journey began with her deep love for reading and culminated in her winning the 2016 OneBookAZ and 2013 Mom’s Choice Silver Award. Kristin’s purpose, much like her beloved character Buckaroo Buckeye, revolves around inspiring children […]

Why Not? An Interview with John Brown

Today we have the privilege of interviewing John Brown. He received the Variety Club Lifetime Achievement Award and numerous accolades for his work as a traffic reporter and weathercaster in Philadelphia. In the literary world, our guest has received accolades, including an EVVY award nomination, finalist for Book of the Year in 2015, and a Readers’ […]

Launching a Bestseller Campaign, the Prerequisites and Tradeoffs

Achieving bestseller status for a book is a coveted goal for many authors, but it’s essential to understand the prerequisites and tradeoffs involved in launching a bestseller campaign. This article will share some requirements for a successful bestseller campaign and tradeoffs you should consider before going to the bestseller list. Secure a contract with a […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Interview with Thomas J. Snee, Genuine and Inspirational Books

Author, former Navy, and middle school teacher Thomas J. Snee has written three books: What’s Up?… Life!, You Raise Me Up…, and Leadership: Reaching Out, Pulling up, Holding On, To Stand Strong Together. Each of these books are nonfiction, and they explore various self-improving themes and ideas. We asked Thomas some questions about his writing […]