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An Interview With Felix Holzapfel, Author of Catch-42

Monday, May 17, 2021 by Sabrina Ricci

A glimpse of a future that may be right around the corner. Tech thriller Catch-42 offers a mind-blowing tour of potential uses for AI, biotech, quantum computing, and robotics, all within a suspense-filled story packed with unexpected twists. Dan is an ordinary guy, scrambling to make a living, who has the most extraordinary dream. A mysterious voice from the future asks … [Read more...] about An Interview With Felix Holzapfel, Author of Catch-42

An Interview With Dr. John Chuback, Author of The Straight A Handbook

Monday, May 3, 2021 by Sabrina Ricci

In The Straight A Handbook: The 50 Most Powerful Secrets For Ultimate Success In And Out Of The Classroom, Dr. Chuback shares the skills, techniques, and philosophies which are the key to success in school, work, and life. Drawing from his unusually lengthy and rigorous academic experience, which led to a challenging, but equally rewarding career, Dr. Chuback brings a rare … [Read more...] about An Interview With Dr. John Chuback, Author of The Straight A Handbook

An Interview With Simon Duke, Author of Postcards From Hell

Monday, November 2, 2020 by Sabrina Ricci

A bomb blast at a Jacksonville, Florida hotel kills 18 people. It is the first of many bombings hitting cities like San Francisco, San Antonio, St. Louis and Cincinnati. A serial bomber has been at large for a year and the body-count has already risen to 42. Nicknamed "Hellbomber", he is unpredictable with the exception of the postcards he leaves at each scene: monuments … [Read more...] about An Interview With Simon Duke, Author of Postcards From Hell

An Interview With Michelle Moore, Author of A Mother’s Grace

Thursday, September 24, 2020 by Sabrina Ricci

A Mother's Grace, book cover

The compelling story of heroic women across the country who, despite personal trauma, found grace in difficult times and transformed their personal adversity into pay-it-forward wins by founding nonprofits that help and sustain others, mother to mother. In the midst of environmental chaos, economic uncertainly, and an endless array of health issues, mothers remain the … [Read more...] about An Interview With Michelle Moore, Author of A Mother’s Grace

An Interview With Dr. Tinita Kearney, Author of Lola Koala’s Travel Adventure

Thursday, September 17, 2020 by Sabrina Ricci

Lola Koala is ready to take your child on an adventure! Little ones (ages 2-6) who love to sit in laps, “read” lift-the-flaps, and explore will be enchanted with Lola Koala, a globetrotting adventurer. In this first book, Lola Koala’s Travel Adventures: Who, What, Where and Yes/No Questions, Lola takes little readers along on her travels, asks questions (interactive with a … [Read more...] about An Interview With Dr. Tinita Kearney, Author of Lola Koala’s Travel Adventure

An Interview With Kos Kostmayer, Author of Fargo Burns

Monday, August 24, 2020 by Sabrina Ricci

Fargo Burns is the first of four groundbreaking experiments in literary fiction from award-winning New York author Kos Kostmayer coming out on Dr. Cicero books.  The eponymous hero of the novel, Fargo Burns, is a 32-year-old, Mississippi-born New Yorker whose life is thrown into vivid disarray following two grave mistakes of fate and judgment. Mistake #1: Fargo goes mad, … [Read more...] about An Interview With Kos Kostmayer, Author of Fargo Burns

An Interview With Lucy Rose Fischer, Author of The Journalist: Life and Loss in America’s Secret War

Thursday, August 13, 2020 by Sabrina Ricci

In the early 1960s, Jerry Rose, a writer and artist, travels to Vietnam to teach English and gather material for his writing. Almost accidentally, he becomes one of America’s most important war correspondents. He interviews Vietnamese villagers in a countryside riddled by a war of terror and embeds himself with soldiers on the ground—the start of a dramatic and dangerous … [Read more...] about An Interview With Lucy Rose Fischer, Author of The Journalist: Life and Loss in America’s Secret War

An Interview With John Fitch and Max Frenzel, Authors of Time Off

Monday, May 25, 2020 by Sabrina Ricci

What do Aristotle, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Lebron James all have in common? Time off in the most creative and nourishing way! Amidst a culture that worships “busyness”, millennials John Fitch and Max Frenzel want us to unlearn workaholism by learning “noble leisure” of the past and developing a quality #RestEthic. The AI researcher (Max) and entrepreneur (John) have … [Read more...] about An Interview With John Fitch and Max Frenzel, Authors of Time Off

An Interview With K.C. Julius, Author of The Drinnglennin Chronicles

Thursday, February 27, 2020 by Sabrina Ricci

K.C. Julius is the author of the Drinnglennin Chronicles, an epic fantasy quartet. She's a hybrid author, and has already published the first two books of the series, Portents of Chaos and A Realm at Stake, with plans to release the second half of the series in April and June of this year. Read on for an interview about her books and experiences as a hybrid author. S.R.: … [Read more...] about An Interview With K.C. Julius, Author of The Drinnglennin Chronicles

An Interview With Jerry B. Jenkins, 21-time New York Times Bestselling Author

Thursday, February 13, 2020 by Sabrina Ricci

Jerry Jenkins is the author of nearly 200 books with sales of more than 71 million copies, including the bestselling Left Behind series. Read on for his interview. S.R.: You have an impressive career, as a 21-time New York Times bestselling author who has written nearly 200 books and sold more than 71 million copies, and your work as an editor and publisher. How did you get … [Read more...] about An Interview With Jerry B. Jenkins, 21-time New York Times Bestselling Author

An Interview With Alexis Marie Chute, Author of Expecting Sunshine

Thursday, June 27, 2019 by Sabrina Ricci

Alexis Marie Chute is the author of Expecting Sunshine. Read on for her interview. Anyone who has experienced—or knows someone who has experienced—miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, or other forms of pregnancy and baby loss should read Expecting Sunshine, including those considering or already pregnant again. After her son, Zachary, dies in her arms at birth, … [Read more...] about An Interview With Alexis Marie Chute, Author of Expecting Sunshine

An Interview With Danielle Ledezma, Author of Izzy in El Mareo

Thursday, May 23, 2019 by Sabrina Ricci

Danielle Ledezma is the author of Izzy in El Mareo. Read on for her interview. Izzy’s trying to cope with life, love, and loneliness, but her fast life in Houston is rapidly spinning out of control. So when the twenty-three-year-old American takes a job at an international resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, she hopes her old life is behind her at last—and with it, all the … [Read more...] about An Interview With Danielle Ledezma, Author of Izzy in El Mareo

An Interview with Jack Woodville London, Author of Children of a Good War

Thursday, November 15, 2018 by Sabrina Ricci

Jack Woodville London is the author of Children of a Good War. Read on for his interview. Eleanor Hastings knew from experience that some bombs lie buried for decades before blowing up to hurt someone. Now, forty years after World War II, a cache of faded wartime letters is discovered in a cellar, causing Eleanor's husband, Frank, to understand that he really was a bastard and … [Read more...] about An Interview with Jack Woodville London, Author of Children of a Good War

Book Review: Four Dead Queens

Thursday, August 2, 2018 by Sabrina Ricci

Note: I don’t really review books anymore, but I loved Four Dead Queens so much that I had to share it here. I received an uncorrected galley of Four Dead Queens (out on February 26, 2019), and I have to be honest, I’ve been waiting to read this for over a year (after I first heard about it when Astrid Scholte got into Pitch Wars). (Potential spoilers below.) It did not … [Read more...] about Book Review: Four Dead Queens

Guest Post: On My Publishing Journey

Monday, July 9, 2018 by Sabrina Ricci

By Debbie Lum Debbie is the author of I Can Handle Him. I never set out to write a book. I’m not a reader, so books aren’t part of my everyday life. But now that I’ve written five novels, it’s fun to look back at how it all began. Here’s a countdown from the beginning on my publishing journey. 10. I had a story rambling around in my brain. One night, I got off of the … [Read more...] about Guest Post: On My Publishing Journey

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