It’s 2047. Secrets have been revealed. And Washington wants revenge. Dray Quintero learned an ugly truth: the leaders in D.C. are fake. Using his technology, they’ve stolen the identities of those duly elected to Congress and are determined to stay in power. After revealing the dangers of their government-mandated implants to his fellow citizens, Dray joins the already-underway … [Read more...] about An Interview with Michael C. Bland, Author of The Price of Rebellion
Author Interviews
An Interview with Sean Keefer, Author of The Code
It should have been an otherwise uneventful Sunday morning for Charleston attorney Noah Parks. Perhaps a trip to the beach or a run with his new Australian Shepherd, Austin. But with a cryptic voicemail, everything changes. A client has vanished, leaving nothing behind as a clue to where he may be. Neither his family, friends, nor neighbors are able to provide … [Read more...] about An Interview with Sean Keefer, Author of The Code
An Interview With Michael Kaufman, Author of The Last Resort
It’s March 2034, six months after D.C. police detective Jen Lu and Chandler, her sentient bio-computer and wannabe tough guy implanted in her brain, cracked the mystery of Eden. The climate crisis is hitting harder than ever: a mega-hurricane has devastated the eco-system and waves of refugees pour into Washington, D.C. Environmental lawyer and media darling Patty Garcia … [Read more...] about An Interview With Michael Kaufman, Author of The Last Resort
An Interview with Jennifer Chase, Author of Three Small Bones
Smoke curls from what’s left of the beautiful family home on the edge of the woods. The heat is unbearable as she descends the stairs to the basement, past a set of bicycles––two big, one small. That’s when she sees three little white bones in the cracked earth at her feet, turning her blood to ice… When firefighters tackling a blazing house in a quiet suburb of Pine … [Read more...] about An Interview with Jennifer Chase, Author of Three Small Bones
An Interview With Susan Wingate, Author of Hotter Than Helen
When Georgette's old friend, Helen comes back to Sunnydale, the town begins to sizzle. Is Helen attracted to Hawthorne Biggs, Georgette's new beau or is it just Georgette's imagination? But when Helen goes missing, all seems lost. Will they find Helen dead? Does Hawthorne truly have Georgette's best interests at heart? HOTTER THAN HELEN is a psychological women's suspense that … [Read more...] about An Interview With Susan Wingate, Author of Hotter Than Helen
An Interview with H.H. Leonards and Dr. LaDonna Boyd
This past June 19, R.H. Boyd Publishing, which was founded by formerly enslaved Dr. Richard Henry Boyd and recently celebrated 125 years of printing and publishing, released Rosa Parks Beyond the Bus: Life, Lessons, and Leadership. The book is a collection of vignettes and pieces of wisdom from the author H.H. Leonards’ friendship with Rosa Parks. The two became friends in … [Read more...] about An Interview with H.H. Leonards and Dr. LaDonna Boyd
An Interview with Gary Lee Miller, Author of Finding Grace
Grace Lee calls her granddaughter, Judith, with a dying wish…for Judith to travel from Los Angeles to Nashville to come visit her. But there’s a catch. Judith must make the journey by bus. The award-winning novel Finding Grace shares Judith Lee’s transformative, cross-country journey, revealing what truly matters. Each day of Judith’s journey becomes a story on its own, as the … [Read more...] about An Interview with Gary Lee Miller, Author of Finding Grace
An Interview with Gary Slaughter, Author of WWII POWs in America and Abroad
Little has been written about the six million people interned in prison camps around the world between 1939 and 1945. We are aware that the Allies and the Axis powers held one another’s armed forces as military prisoners of war (POWs). The Axis powers also confined millions of civilian prisoners in death or concentration camps. In addition, the Axis imprisoned Russians, Slavs, … [Read more...] about An Interview with Gary Slaughter, Author of WWII POWs in America and Abroad
An Interview with Christopher Parker, Author of The Lighthouse
Something strange is happening in Seabrook. The town's lighthouse–dormant for over thirty years and famously haunted–has inexplicably started shining, and its mysterious glow is sparking feverish gossip throughout the spooked community. Amy Tucker is only visiting for the night and has no plans to get caught up in the hysteria, but that changes when she meets Ryan, the … [Read more...] about An Interview with Christopher Parker, Author of The Lighthouse
An Interview with Clark Burbidge, Author of StarPassage: Book Four, Cyber Plague
Mike Hernandez and the Coleman twins return, but just when the friends think they have the Star of Passage, it’s riddles, and Orion’s Belt figured out, they discover a new relic. All of Tim and Martie’s rules are tossed aside when Tocho, a member of the Native American Shoshoni tribe which roamed the Rocky Mountains, knocks on Callie and Courtney’s Astoria,Oregon door with … [Read more...] about An Interview with Clark Burbidge, Author of StarPassage: Book Four, Cyber Plague
An Interview with Arthur Swan, Author of The Encanto
An ancient Mayan artifact, smuggled into Los Angeles, unexpectedly alters three lives in bizarre ways. Gray, an aspiring artist struggling to provide for his family, Claire, his insomniac wife, and Ashley York, a wealthy socialite striving to make it as a real actress, find their paths crashing together, their dreams and their very identities threatened. Meanwhile, Saul … [Read more...] about An Interview with Arthur Swan, Author of The Encanto
An Interview With Cindy Wang Brandt, Author of You Are Revolutionary
You have what it takes to change the world! This is the empowering message parenting author and podcaster Cindy Wang Brandt wants every child to hear and embrace. In this inspiring picture book she speaks to every child who sees injustice in the world, revealing that they already have inside themselves everything they need to make big, transformative change in the … [Read more...] about An Interview With Cindy Wang Brandt, Author of You Are Revolutionary
An Interview With Robert Scott Thayer, Author of Kobee Manatee: Climate Change and The Great Blue Hole Hazard
Kobee Manatee and his seafaring pals, Tess the seahorse and Pablo the hermit crab are swimming from the Cayman Islands to Belize to help his cousin Quinn clean up plastic litter at her new, all-veggie underwater bistro called Quinn’s Seagrass Café. On their Caribbean journey, they encounter harmful effects of climate change and plastic pollution, along with several other … [Read more...] about An Interview With Robert Scott Thayer, Author of Kobee Manatee: Climate Change and The Great Blue Hole Hazard
An Interview With Francine Falk-Allen, Author of No Spring Chicken
As we age, we all begin to have physical difficulties to contend with. In No Spring Chicken, Francine Falk-Allen—a polio survivor who knows a thing or two about living with a disability—offers her own take on how to navigate the complications aging brings with equanimity (and a sense of humor). The handbook is divided into three sections: Part I is a jaunt through accessible … [Read more...] about An Interview With Francine Falk-Allen, Author of No Spring Chicken
An Interview With David L. Sobel, Author of Primordial
PRIMORDIAL by David Sobel, is a Crichton-like thriller that centers on the plights of two scientists separated by decades and borders but united in their obsessive quest for the physical location of the soul. Jonas, a hospital attorney, begins to suspect that someone is targeting patients in his NYC hospital. With the help of two residents, his search for answers will bring him … [Read more...] about An Interview With David L. Sobel, Author of Primordial