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  • Arranged Marriages, Betrayals and Affairs by Anne-Rae Vasquez

    Anne-Rae Vasquez authored Gathering Dust - a collection of poems, published by AR Publishing Inc. and Teach Yourself Great Web Design in a Week, published by Sams.net (a division of Macmillan Publishing). She wrote the novel and screenplay and directed Almost a Turkish Soap Opera, an award winning feature film and series produced by Joseph Khalil, Sababa Emporium Film Productions (http://www.sababaemporium.com) produced the feature film and series.

  • Guest Post from Catherine Doughty, Author of 'Breast Cancer! You're Kidding...Right?'

    Catherine Doughty, MS, CCHI is an award winning author who lives with her two children in Bellaire, Texas. Her career as Director for a Department for Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging is enhanced by the fact that she is a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt. She serves as an adjunct associate professor for three universities and holds a Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics earned at the University of Texas.

  • Dogs and Fiction by Author Eileen Hodgetts

    Eileen Enwright Hodgetts is the author ofWhirlpool. She is a much traveled writer. Brought up in England and Wales, she has also lived and worked in South Africa and Uganda and now makes her home in Pittsburgh, PA. Her life experiences allow her to use exotic backgrounds for her novels and to understand how an adventure can begin with just one small incident. For ten years she directed a humanitarian mission in East Africa and is also involved in a Ugandan Coffee Farm. ...

  • 10 Things You Didn't Know About Brachman's Underworld by Vlad Vaslyn

    Vlad snuck The Tommyknockers by Stephen King out of the library on his sister's library card when he was eleven years old. Despite the nightmares, he'd stay up all night reading it, partly because he was discovering that there was pleasure in terror, and partly because he was too scared to go to bed before the sun came up. It took him all summer and some of the fall to finish it, but when he did, he immediately dug up another King book. His love affair with the creepy, bizarre, and thought-provoking had officially begun.

  • Interview with Meg Lacey, Author of 'Million Dollar Mistake'

    Meg wrote her first novel in the sixth grade, her own version of a classic historical romance. However, her writing career didn't last. Over the years, she's been an actress, director, producer, creative director, copywriter, creative dramatics teacher, mime, mom, college instructor, and a school bus driver. She's formed, and worked as a Vice President and as CEO of, two creative marketing and media companies in the Midwest. She's worked in all media, from network cable programming and corporate initiatives; to games and interactive websites. Through it all, she has always returned to writing. ...

  • Interview with Jameson Hesse, Author of Whisper of Crows

    Jameson Hesse is an American writer/filmmaker. Jameson currently lives in Los Angeles with his sons. He has several film and book projects in various stages of development and is promoting his Novel "Whisper of Crows".

  • Interview with Bruce Meisterman, Author of Arn? Narn

    As a photographer, Bruce Meisterman has worked in areas as diverse as fine art and commercial photography, always looking to meld the two. Originally studying to be a painter, Bruce found that he could express himself and his art more effectively with a camera. Starting out as a photo-journalist with a newspaper, he honed his eye, insight, skills, and story-telling abilities from working with the demands of daily deadlines.

  • How Can One Avoid the Rejection Blues by Author Helga Madland

    HELGA STIPA MADLAND was born in Upper Silesia, now a part of southwest Poland, in 1939. In 1945, she was a refugee along with her Mother and Sister; Dad, a forester, had been drafted. They left their home village together with her aunt, Tante Hilde, whose husband, Onkel Joseph, was able to help because he was a police detective and had not been drafted, and their three children, Rita, Lothar and Sigrid. Lothar is two days younger than Helga, and the cousins regarded this to be a cause for constant conflict. ...

  • Who is Keith Dartman? by Author Michael An'gileo

    Michael An'gileo is the author of The Bluelite Message. Next in line is the 2nd book in the Bluelite series, The Bluelite Message 2: The Light Never Dies, available in 2013. He is also the Founder of Planet Bluelite, a growing organization.

  • Long Distance Relationships: Are They Really Worth It? by Andrew Seaward

    Andrew Seaward is the author of Some Are Sicker Than Others. Although he makes his living as a chemical engineer in the Oil & Gas industry, his true passion is telling great stories through both acting and writing. He is a contributing member of the Professional Artists Workshop in Hollywood, CA and the Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver, CO. He has written and acted in several independent productions including the poignant short film, DROWNING, which won the Award of Merit at the 2010 Indie Fest.

  • Interview with Thomas Block, Author of 'Captain'

    Thomas Block has written a number of aviation-oriented novels, many which have gone on to acquire best-seller status in numerous countries. His novel writing began with the publication of "Mayday" in 1979. That novel was rewritten with novelist Nelson DeMille in 1998 and remains on DeMille's extensive backlist. "Mayday" became a CBS Movie of the Week in October, 2005. ...

  • 10 Things I Didn't Know About Becoming a Published Author by C.V. Rosasco

    C.V. Rosasco is an author and psychotherapist living and working in a weird town called Hollywood. He has worked as a stage and soap opera actor, a childrens' social worker in South Central L.A., an addiction specialist with gay addicts, and a janitor. He is a beach volleyball player, just took up Jiu-Jitsu, has had two nervous breakdowns ( 3 if you're really counting), and is an avid meditator / yogi.

  • 10 Things I Didn't Know About Becoming a Published Author by Carrieanne Fonger

    Carrieanne Fonger BA, M.MT is a Metaphysical Teacher, Author and Spiritual Guide.

  • Guest Post from James R. Anderson, Author of 'What Must I Do to Be Saved?'

    ABOUT JAMES R. ANDERSON James R. Anderson earned a law degree from the University of Minnesota in 1974 and practiced law in Minnesota for 30 years before retiring. During that time, Mr. Anderson argued several cases defending Christian liberties against state intrusion. Author's website: http://www.seekerfinder.net Purchase this book through: Amazon and Barnes and Noble

  • Find Out More About V. Frank Asaro, Author of "The Tortoise Shell Code"

    excerpted from the newspaper article by Joe Tash New novel combines high seas adventure with legal drama V. Frank Asaro brings together many of his areas of expertise - philosopher, lawyer, inventor and composer - in his new novel, "The Tortoise Shell Code." Asaro, from San Diego, wanted to tell the dramatic story of the sinking of a commercial fishing boat off the coast of Central America, while putting forward his theory of "co-opetition," in which both cooperation andcompetition are essential elements of every type of human endeavor. V. ...

  • Interview with Mary Metcalfe, Author of "Winds of Change"

    Mary lives and breathes writing and editing. When not working as a writer/editor in her day job, she's editing novels and manuscripts or working on one of her novels. With Winds of Change as her debut in women's fiction, New Beginnings will follow this fall with a strong suspense angle. Road to Tomorrow comes up next and continues her small-town series featuring a cast of warm and not-so-warm characters.

  • Creating Believable Characters by Kfir Luzzatto, Author of "An Italian Obsession"

    Kfir Luzzatto was born and raised in Italy, and moved to Israel as a teenager. He acquired the love for the English language from his father, a former U.S. soldier, a voracious reader and a prolific writer. Kfir has a PhD in chemical engineering and works as a patent attorney. He lives in Omer, Israel, with his full-time partner, Esther, their four children, Michal, Lilach, Tamar and Yonatan, and the dog Elvis. Kfir has published extensively in the professional and general press over is the author of several short stories but now mostly writes full-length fiction. ...

  • How to Avoid the Rejection Blues by Joe Niehaus, Author of "Shadow in the Reflection"

    Joe Niehaus, a veteran police officer in Ohio, is the author of six books and numerous articles in police and martial arts magazines. He holds certificates in fraud examination and clinical and forensic hypnosis. A graduate of Tiffin University, he is an adjunct professor at his alma mater, Ashford University and Sinclair Community College.Purchase this book through: Amazon and Barnes and Noble ABOUT MARY SIKORA