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“Wizard of Time” by Sue Owen
“Wizard of Time” is a Fantasy Novel by Sue Owen. Below is a synopsis: Josh, Digger and Meri were rudely ported out of their time and far into the future by the Wizard of Time. King Arthur’s sword, Excalibur, is missing from its timeline. Without the sword in its proper place in history, everything from that point forward could change. Josh and his new found friends must find a way to return the sword to Arthur that won’t upset the timeline. However, the Bard’s have other plans. They want to rule time. They would do anything to stop the return of the sword. Is it murder to eliminate a timeline so that person was never born? Sue has been kind enough to provide us with a sample … Read entire article »
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“Desperate Love” is Now Published!
I have finally finished writing my suspense novella, “Desperate Love”, and it is now available in Kindle format at Amazon. “Desperate Love” is approximately 20,000 words, and is the first of a … Read more »
Obstacles
Okay, anyone who has visited my blog at any time over the last few months probably noticed that it has not changed very much at all. I haven’t posted any new interviews … Read more »
“Burn Out” by Traci Hohenstein
“Burn Out” is a novel by Traci Hohenstein. Below is a synopsis: Lt. Samantha (Sam) Collins, a firefighter, vanishes after a warehouse fire the week before she was to testify at her estranged … Read more »
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Interview with P.H.C. Marchesi
This time around I am happy to be hosting an interview with P.H.C. Marchesi, the author of “Shelby and Shauna Kitt and the Dimensional Holes“. Before I get to the actual interview, … Read more »
IWU Interview with Melissa Smith
Next up in my series of interviews for the Indie Writers Unite group on Facebook is Melissa Smith, the author of “Cloud Nine“. This series is part of a blog tour we … Read more »
Interview with a Digital Poet
Okay, that wasn’t what I set out to be, but that is the title of my latest interview. This time it is David Gaughran who is asking the questions as I continue … Read more »
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“Desperate Love” is Now Published!
I have finally finished writing my suspense novella, “Desperate Love”, and it is now available in Kindle format at Amazon. “Desperate Love” is approximately 20,000 words, and is the first of a set of three suspense novellas I plan to write. I have completed the outlines for both of the others and have been making good progress on the next one, which will be titled “Shattered Vows”. Below is a synopsis of “Desperate Love”. How far would you go to be with the love of your life? What if she barely knew you existed? For David, it was such an easy question to answer. He would take her to his house and keep her there until … Read entire article »
“Spellbinding” by Tessa Stokes
“Spellbinding” is a Paranormal Novel by Tessa Stokes. Below is a synopsis: The book “Spellbinding” is the first book in the series “The Seven Spell Saga”. It is paranormal romance, fantasy and suitable for readers sixteen and up. The series of books follows the life of Chloe McGarry as she tells her story to you the reader. In the first three books it is only her voice that describes the adventures and romance she experiences but in the fourth book currently being written we hear from her best friends. In “Spellbinding” she establishes her friendships and relationships. As they fall in love, she uncovers the secrets held back from Tristan, one of the lovely … Read entire article »
Interview with Gabriel Beyers
Gabriel Beyers is the author of “Guarding the Healer“. Below is a little information about our guest author. Gabriel Beyers lives in Bloomington, IN with his wife, two children, and two lovable yet destructive dogs. You can find his stories haunting such publications as Midnight Times, The Edge of Propinquity, Cat Tales 2, and a few others. He has worked many years in construction and it is still in his blood. He is always looking for a new project around the house. Someday, when he can find the time and money, he’ll start tinkering with marine aquariums again. Gabriel’s novel, Guarding the Healer, is his first adventure as an “indie” author. While most of … Read entire article »
“Ferris’ Bluff” by Fred Limberg
“Ferris’ Bluff” is a Suspense Novel by Fred Limberg. Below is a synopsis: Ace is on the run from everyone! The feds want him back in the Witness Protection Program. An international collection of gangsters and arms-merchants he pissed off working undercover are still looking for him. And worst of all—his own scarred self-image and terrifying nightmares haunt him almost every damn day. After two lonely years on the road he risks a short visit with his old friend, Granville Tubbs, who lives in the sleepy small town of Ferris’ Bluff, Arkansas—a town named for a hundred and fifty year old con. Ace hasn’t even had a tingle that anyone has … Read entire article »
Interview with KD Sarge
KD Sarge is the author of “Knight Errant“. Below is a little information about our guest author. KD Sarge writes for joy and hope, and works for a living. She has tried her hand at many endeavors, including Governess of the Children, Grand Director of the Drive-Through, and Dispatcher of the Tow Trucks. Currently KD labors appreciated but underpaid in the public school system. Past accomplishments include surviving eight one-year-olds for eight hours alone (she lasted about ten months), driving a twenty-foot truck from Ohio to Arizona by way of Oklahoma, and making a six-pack of tacos in twenty-three seconds. Writing achievements include the Weightiest First Draft Ever, as well as nine other, much … Read entire article »
Interview with Jennifer Rainey
Jennifer Rainey is the author of “These Hellish Happenings“. Below is a little information about our guest author. Jennifer Rainey was raised by wolves who later sold her to gypsies. She then joined the circus at the age of ten. There, she was the flower girl in the famed Bearded Bride of Beverly Hills show until the act was discontinued (it was discovered that the bearded lady was actually a man). From there, she wandered around the country selling novelty trucker hats with vaguely amusing sayings printed on front. Somehow, she made enough money to go to The Ohio State University for a major in English. Who is your favorite author? I’m an English major; this is an … Read entire article »
Interview with Laura Yirak
Laura Yirak is the author of “Delivered to Eternity“. Below is a little information about our guest author. Laura spent her early years in Scotland attending a very old and supposedly haunted Catholic school. The place terrified her but she loved the idea that there was a “Headless Nun” roaming the halls. In her pre-teens she moved to the United States. She spent her first two years in college writing poetry and managed to lose her entire collection. She knows it’s out there somewhere! Writing has always been her passion. How long have you been writing? I have been writing since I was thirteen. I had an English teacher who assigned us a journal to keep for the school … Read entire article »
Obstacles
Okay, anyone who has visited my blog at any time over the last few months probably noticed that it has not changed very much at all. I haven’t posted any new interviews or guest posts or book blurbs. All the regular activity that had been going on for over six consecutive months just sort of died off. Well, for the few of you who have asked, I am doing fine, and I appreciate your concern! Rather than responding to everyone separately I decided to just post an update here and leave it at that. A couple of months ago both of my kids who are still at home started back to school. My son is a … Read entire article »
Interview with Jerry Hanel
Jerry Hanel is the author of “Thaloc Has a Body“. Below is a little information about our guest author. Oklahoma author Jerry Hanel is a hard-working computer programmer who writes books at night and loves to dream up new worlds and places.He tries to post very often to his blog, so you can always swing in there and see if he has posted something witty or funny. He frequently holds book signings and giveaways, and the blog is where you’ll find that information. What do you most enjoy about writing? Seeing my characters come to life. I have so many people dancing around in my head. Well, only one of them dances. The rest generally sit, run or … Read entire article »


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