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  • September 8, 2016

    Robot Takeovers and Cautionary Legal Thrillers…

    S.J. Whitcomb’s book “The World Never Ends”…delves into the fear and possibilities of a robotic world (PR Web) Recent release “The World Never Ends” from Page Publishing author S.J. Whitcomb is both suspenseful and chilling; this book depicts a world where robots are increasing in population causing war and the possible extinction of humans. Skye…

  • September 7, 2016

    M.R.Darling, Author of A Blue Horizon

    M.R.Darling, Author of A Blue Horizon

    When and why did you begin writing? I remember trying to write at a young age when my mother bought a typewriter. I folded the paper in half and placed it in sideways so I could make my story look like a real book. Aside from the title, I don’t recall much about it now.…

  • September 5, 2016

    The Harlem Renaissance Time Traveler’s Diary by Lashonda Beauregard

    The Harlem Renaissance Time Traveler’s Diary by Lashonda Beauregard

    West Barrington, a musician from 1926 Harlem, awakes in 2016 Harlem after falling asleep on the eve of 1927. During West’s journey in the future, he discovers the reason behind his time travel. Buy your copy and follow the author, Lashonda Beauregard, on Twitter! Amazon Book Link | Twitter | Goodreads ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Lashonda Beauregard hails…

  • September 3, 2016

    The Untold Story…

    There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you. Maya Angelou

  • September 2, 2016

    Meet Lena Roach, Author of Whispers of the Past

    Meet Lena Roach, Author of Whispers of the Past

    On when she got interested in writing… As a first-grade pupil in the country town of Vidrine, Louisiana, my teacher inspired me with her daily poetry and short story readings to the class. Besides, as a piano student eager to learn more about rhyme and rhythm, my first writings turned to poetry.

  • September 1, 2016

    Amy Flint, Author of Shadows in the Mist

    Amy Flint, Author of Shadows in the Mist

    Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I have always loved ghost stories for the terror and excitement they inspire. Yet while they have been told throughout the ages, and continue to entertain, I believe there is a more serious side to paranormal fiction. Shadows in the Mist is the…

  • September 1, 2016

    Black Superheroes, Lack of Diversity in Children’s Books, and Publishing…

    Black Superheroes, Lack of Diversity in Children’s Books, and Publishing…

    The Expanding Empire of a Literary Agent (Swara Jya Magazine)

  • August 31, 2016

    Christoph Fromm, Author of Stalingrad

    Christoph Fromm, Author of Stalingrad

    When and why did you begin writing? When I was thirteen and after I had seen the movie Easy Rider, it gave me a strong feeling of freedom and loneliness. In this mood, I wrote my first poem.

  • August 30, 2016

    Mark Gillespie, Author of FAB

    Mark Gillespie, Author of FAB

    On when and why he began writing… I started to take writing seriously in early 2011. I’d just ended a ten-year career as a session/touring musician and I was drifting a little, not sure of where to go next. There was definitely still a creative itch to scratch and when I started reading short stories…

  • August 29, 2016

    Jesse Teller, Author of Liefdom

    Jesse Teller, Author of Liefdom

    Whem did you first consider yourself a writer? I was a freshman in high school—this was many, many years ago. My English teacher gave me an assignment to write a short story in class. It was around Halloween, and she wanted us to write a creepy story for her. Well, I wrote mine from the…

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