Immersive and Rich, Mountain Mulekick by Catherine Astl

In Mountain Mulekick, Catherine Astl delivers yet another captivating tale steeped in the rich history of the Great Smoky Mountains. Astl’s meticulous attention to detail, facts and immersive storytelling make this novel a must-read for anyone with an interest in Appalachian culture and history. From the first page, I was drawn into their world, where […]
Sipping Suspense with Dawn Brotherton, Author of Oaky With a Hint of Murder

Welcome mystery lovers, to an enlightening conversation with the mind behind Oaky With a Hint of Murder, the second book in the Eastover Treasure mystery series. As we dive into the depths of Finger Lakes folklore and the secrets lurking within Songscape Winery, prepare to be seduced by the charm and suspense that was deftly […]
Ronald Stephens – Love Songs of the Zombie Book Spotlight

Love Songs of the Zombie: To Humanity at the Dawn of a New Millennium Love Songs of the Zombie attempts to bring science, philosophy and religion into agreement in order to make sense of reality in an intellectually sound and aesthetically pleasing manner. You want to base your beliefs on science, reason, and logic, while […]
Empowering the Fight Back, a Conversation with Michael S. Gutter

Michael S. Gutter’s book Never Again Still MEANS Never Again delves deep into the realms of history, minorities, and hate groups. Throughout the book, you will clearly see the blend of passion and frustration the author utilized to create this piece. Full of historical fact, as well as the author’s own commentary on the subject […]
A Passion for History, Interviewing Steve Jackson

Steve Jackson is the author of Think Twice… About Teaching and Millennial History. Both books have root in his career, 35 years of teaching history. First, Think Twice… is a sort of memoir, a warning to those who may be entering the teaching profession. It is a book about Jackson’s negative experience in the education industry. Millennial History is an educational book, […]
Interviewing Frank J. Plateroti, Author and Teacher

Dr. Frank J. Plateroti is he author of East Clifton Avenue and Speak No Evil: In Search of Our Self-Esteem, Self-Empowerment, and Self-Worth. East Clifton Avenue is a trilogy-in-progress, it is something of a family memoir turned into fiction. Speak No Evil is based on the intra-interpersonal communications course that the author himself developed. Dr. Plateroti has been teaching communications for the […]
Mythology and Language with Lois Liggett

Lois Liggett is a retired physical therapist who has traveled all throughout the world. She worked in Japan as a geriatric rehabilitation consultant and has an M.A. in gerontology and a B.S. in physical therapy. Her avid interest in the interface of language led her to lead a weekly word discussion program in a Maryland […]
Author Interview with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega

We had a chance to sit down and talk with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega. I wanted to bring the reader more information about this author whos book with take you on a journey of Emigration & Immigration BUY NOW ON AMAZON Describe yourself in five words Thinker, Spiritual, Wise, Storyteller, Philosopher […]
Liberty Landing by Gail Vida Hamburg ~ Book Tour

Liberty Landing by Gail Vida Hamburg Book Tour Book Tour Date from July 2 to 20, 2018! Book Details: Book Title: Liberty Landing by Gail Vida Hamburg Category: Adut Fiction, 344 pages Genre: Literary Fiction Publisher: Mirare Press Release date: March 2018 Tour dates: July 2 to 20, 2018 Content Rating: PG-13 + M (My […]
The Pedestriennes: America’s Forgotten Superstars – Book Review

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid”] The Pedestriennes: America’s Forgotten Superstars – Book Review “America’s forgotten superstars” is the sub-title of this great read and I could not think of a statement more apt. In a nation that glorifies our elite athletes for their superhuman strength and ability as well as […]