Tag: Author

Seeing the Story by Jackson Coppley

Seeing the Story by Jackson Coppley   I have an active imagination. Always have. When my children were little, I put them to bed asking what type of story they would like. It may be simple, a trip to the beach with their cousins.… Continue Reading “Seeing the Story by Jackson Coppley”

When Artistry and Technology Collide: How the Truly Unique Images for the New Children’s Book, Chicago Treasure, were Created By Rich Green

When Artistry and Technology Collide: How the Truly Unique Images for the New Children’s Book, Chicago Treasure, were Created By Rich Green Award-winning photographer and author Larry Broutman approached me with an unusual artistic proposition. His idea was so fantastical that it actually came… Continue Reading “When Artistry and Technology Collide: How the Truly Unique Images for the New Children’s Book, Chicago Treasure, were Created By Rich Green”

Visualization by Regina McDonald

Visualization. If someone were to ask you to describe the moment when your brain began forming pictures while reading or listening to a book, would you have a moment in time when written words suddenly burst into images of living color, scenes, characters, or… Continue Reading “Visualization by Regina McDonald”

Is Love the answer? by Kurt Brindley

Is Love the answer? by Kurt Brindley There’s a rather talkative pigheaded brute of a character in my latest release, a dark, violent thriller called THE GOOD KILL, whose name is Rick, Happy, Henderson. Happy is an unscrupulous thug of a security guard for an… Continue Reading “Is Love the answer? by Kurt Brindley”

Evolving as a Writer by Dennis Scheel

Evolving as a Writer by Dennis Scheel   As a writer, we all learn a good deal by reading other people’s work, but we must not forget the old rule of experience. The more that we write, the more used to it, we can… Continue Reading “Evolving as a Writer by Dennis Scheel”

Rules of Health By Behzad Azargoshasb (Book Review #634)

Rules of health is a self-help book written by a naturopathic doctor designed to effectively provide you with regulations and ways to manage your health. The focus is on making small changes in order to break bad habits and to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

Trail of the Hana K’ilo by Channing Whitaker (Book Review #632)

Trail of the Hana K’ilo is a mystery crime story about Harlan, a professor who plans to go on a vacation with his girlfriend, however, changes it when a student gives him a letter, telling him that his colleague is missing.

A Wolf in Women’s Clothing by Asterisk Five (Book Review #628)

A wolf in women’s clothing is a humorous fiction novel written about Franklin becoming Rosie. The transition isn’t as simple as she thinks. Kids at school bully her, insults come swaying from every corner, and her situation is deemed as “dysphoria.”

A CONVERSATION WITH LISA SHUMATE

A CONVERSATION WITH LISA SHUMATE AUTHOR OF ALWAYS AND NEVER 20 TRUTHS TO A HAPPY HEART AND ALWAYS AND NEVER: 20 TRUTHS TO A HAPPY HEART: THE COMPANION JOURNAL Q) What inspired you to write Always and Never 20 Truths for a Happy Heart… Continue Reading “A CONVERSATION WITH LISA SHUMATE”