Sci-fi author Paul Vecchiet joins me today to chat about this new novel, The Disclosure Paradox. Bio:Paul G. Vecchiet is an author whose speculative fiction bridges U.S. government cover-ups, extraterrestrial phenomena, spirituality, and the future of humanity. Through his writing, Paul encourages readers to explore hidden truths and imagine new realities. A U.S. government civilian Read More
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Interview with thriller author R. John Dingle
Debut thriller author R. John Dingle chats about his new psychological thriller, Karma Never Sleeps. Bio:R. John Dingle is the author of mysteries and psychological thrillers set in New England. He and his wife currently call a small island in Mid-Coast Maine ‘home’, both living, writing and boating from their restored 200-year-old house. The psychological Read More
Interview with Self-Help author Doug Lawrence
Author Doug Lawrence is chatting with me about his self-help grief book, Grief – The Silent Pandemic. Bio:Doug Lawrence is the founder of TalentC® and is focused on all things mentoring as a solution provider. Doug Lawrence is an International Certified Mentor and holds two Mentor Certifications; Certificate of Practice – Mentor and the Certificate Read More
Interview with novelist George Veck
Novelist George Veck chats with me today about his new psychological literary fiction, 91-Day Sanction. Welcome, George. Please tell us a little bit about yourself.Born in Hastings but raised in North Wales, I mostly write gritty crime fiction set in Wales. This will be my 7th book. My inspiration partly derives from political greed, and Read More
Interview with historical fiction author Charlotte Whitney
Novelist Charlotte Whitney chats with me today about her new release, A Tiny Piece of Blue. Bio:Raised on a family farm in Michigan, Charlotte Whitney is the author of historical fiction set in the rural Midwest. Just release, A Tiny Piece of Blue, is a stand-alone historical novel about a homeless teenager fighting for survival Read More
Interview with women’s fiction author Sarah Branson
Women’s fiction author Sarah Branson chats with me about her new action-adventure novel, North Country. Bio:Award-winning author Sarah Branson was a midwife for close to thirty years, helping families welcome their little ones into their arms in the hospital, at a birth center, and at home. Now she writes feminist speculative fiction with plenty of Read More
Interview with thriller author D.W. Layton
Thriller author D.W. Layton chats with me about his new political thriller, Otello’s Oil — A Saga of Blood & Oil. Bio:As a young man Layton was greatly influenced by James Michener’s The Drifters. Thus, after graduating from college he traveled the world. A vagabond. He ran with the bulls in Pamplona. He stomped grapes Read More
Interview with essayist Melora Wolff
Essayist Melora Wolff chats with me about her new collection of essays, Bequeath. Bio:Melora Wolff’s work has appeared in publications such as Brick, the New York Times, the Normal School, Speculative Nonfiction, Best American Fantasy, and Every Father’s Daughter: 24 Women Writers Remember Their Fathers, and has received multiple Notable Essay of the Year citations Read More
Interview with historical fiction novelist Lacy Fewer
Debut novelist Lacy Fewer chats with me today about her historical fiction (1900-1925) book, Yankeeland. Bio:Lacy Fewer is a native of Dublin, Ireland. A graduate of University College Dublin, she has enjoyed a career in banking and finance. Following her passion for storytelling, she has shifted her focus to writing. Yankeeland is her debut novel Read More
New interview with cozy mystery author Marlene M. Bell
Cozy mystery author Marlene M. Bell is back! We’re chatting about her new novel, A Hush at Midnight. Bio:Marlene M. Bell has never met a sheep she didn’t like. As a personal touch for her readers, they often find these wooly creatures visiting her international romantic mysteries and children’s books as characters or subject matter. Read More