Artist and author Judy Mastrangelo recently announced that she will be moving her art into several new and exciting projects. These new products will be developed from her artwork, which is in her new Poetry Ebooks, recently published on Kindle. Judy has also been working on a brand new series of podcasts that have been received with warmth …
Category: Interviews
Apr 25
Why The Middle East Still Fascinates Writing Star Cliff Roberts
There was a time in the past when the world didn’t know who a Cliff Roberts was. Back then, there were no cell phones, there were no computers. There were just dinosaurs. It was their lack of knowledge about Cliff Roberts that caused that dog-gone meteorite to come down from space and kill them all. …
Nov 23
Memories: An Interview with Author, Aviator and Veteran Mike Trahan
This special interview is with Mike Trahan. Mike has recently finished his series of memoirs, “The Gift,” and is working on new products. His first audio book was just released, and the second isn’t far behind. Mike agreed to this interview, and I think it’s probably the best one he has ever done. Let’s …
Nov 09
Bob’s Your Uncle: An Interview with the Voice of the Westerns—Bob Rundell
As Western readers know– only certain voices can work when it comes to narrating Western novels. That voice has to be special, articulate, weathered and above all– authentic. Bob Rundell is a relative newcomer to the world of Western novels, but he is becoming one of the most prolific Western audiobook narrators available through ACX. This …
Jul 29
The New Savants: Surge of the Red Plague: An Interview with Author Tim Flanagan
At some point in Tim’s childhood, he was abducted by aliens and sent on a voyage of knowledge and discovery across the universe. Eventually the aliens realised how pointless this was and, as a failed student, he was returned to Earth and left with a family who brought him up as a human bean. But, …
Jul 27
An Enticing Interview with Author John Walker
John Walker was born in Indiana but raised all over the country, serving in the Air Force for six years. He grew up mostly in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia, calling it his home in 2006. His first book, “The Sincerest Form of Flattery” was released in 2012, with two more books in the …
Jul 24
Creepy Friday: An Interview with G. Michael Vasey
Michael Vasey is one of those unique writers you come across on a hot summer day. I have marvelled at this interview, and I’ve wondered what I can really say about it. I like this writer—a lot—and I can’t wait for you to like him, too! His book The Last Observer is a bit of …
Jul 22
Breaking Through The Creative Wall by Christoper C. Meeker
As fiction writers, it is our job to entertain our readers through our words. There are times, however, when it becomes a struggle to come up with new ideas for that short story or novel you’re attempting to pen. Every writer suffers from a creativity deficiency at some point in their career. They hit …
Jul 20
Author Rebecca McLendon Takes To The Skies and Hits Gold
This interview is with the very talented Becky McLendon, a lady for whom I have nothing but respect. Becky writes well, interviews excellently and I always find conversations with her to be stimulating. Become inspired! Her latest book “Settling In: At Home in My Sky” is currently the #1 new release in Aviation…. What inspired …
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