Author Interview with Skye McKenzie

<!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start We had a great time learning more about Skye McKenzie Read below to learn more about Skye, her books, and her purpose What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? When I begin a writing project, it’s all-consuming. It’s as if my life goes “on hold” until it´s finished.  What do you like […]

Author Interview with Jamila J. Moody

Author Interview with Jamila J. Moody Before The Throne: The Believers Guide to Authentic Worship For Manifested Miracles And A Transformed Life sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-end–><!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start We had a great time learning more about Author Jamila Jordan Moody, read on to learn interesting and fun facts about the author. What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? I […]

Keith Blenman Author Interview

<!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start ebook available at Amazon Kindle Barnes & Noble Nook iBooks (iTunes) Kobo Scribd (free with subscription) Smashwords paperback available at Amazon Barnes & Noble Books-A-Million (BAM!) CreateSpace Tattered Cover Book Store sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-end–><!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? Hmm. Just one? Environment are mood are ridiculously important for me. Most of my […]

Author Interview with Atif A. K. Ph.D.

<!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? I would like to touch the topics that jump out and still have not been addressed. Like the writing on the wall- but nobody wants to acknowledge. Maybe they want to look the other way. I want to hit right on the nail head. In […]

Author Interview with Mayur Ramgir

Leaders are made, not born – you don’t carry your leadership ability from your mother’s womb. However, some people indeed do naturally have traits that make them suitable for leadership, but there is no reason others cannot be trained to achieve the same results. Leadership is not about having a bold voice or high confidence. […]

Author Interview with Leslie Soule / The Fallenwood Chronicles

<!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start Meet Leslie Soule My name is Leslie Soule (pronounced “soul” like that part of you that is innate). I am an author who loves to try new genres and Sacramento, California is my hometown. I have an M.A. in English from National University and am a founding member of the English Chapter of the […]

Book Review Fortitude: A Quest Through Fear and Doubt

Click to read Gayle’s Author Interview Fortitude is a spiritual memoir. It spans a four-year period when the author walks away from her stressful long-term job and embarks on a journey searching for security and her destiny. It’s about breaking unproductive behavior patterns and getting out of her comfort zones. Some of her journal notes are […]

2011 FINALIST WINNER Jennelle White Author Interview

<!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start GROWING UP, POETRY (For ages 2-7 years old although adults love the book also) .  A beautiful book with a collection of 48 poems about the seasons, puppy, kitten, tree house, stars, ducks, and many more. One can experience the joys of childhood with whimsical pictures & poems.  My book gives everyone a sense […]

Author Interview with C.J. Walworth author of Super Underwear Man

<!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start Author Interview with C.J. Walworth author of Super Underwear Man Learn more by visiting www.SuperUnderwearMan.com sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-end–><!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? Ans. => I like oddball humor, especially where errors in grammar can lead to humorous and exotic misunderstandings between the characters in a book. For example, in my Super Underwear […]

Author Interview with Techno Thriller Authors Breakfield & Burkey

<!–sc-shortcode-cleaner-clean-content-start Charles V. Breakfield What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? Ans. => It is a delightful experience that allows us to have fun with technology. We like taking complex concepts and turn them into silly acronyms so the reader can blip right along with the story rather getting stuck on the techno-babble. […]