Achieving Mental Well-being, an Interview with Dr. Sonya H. Cha

Dr. Sonya H. Cha is the innovative author behind Unconditional Beings Living in a Conditional World: The Underlying Dilemma. A Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist since 2011, she holds a Master of Science degree from Fuller Theological Seminary School of Psychology and a Ph.D. in Performance Psychology from Grand Canyon University. Her expertise extends to […]
Interviewing Debut Author Renée DeVincent, Newly Released Twiggy and the Lost Socks

Today we dive into the imaginative world created by talented author and illustrator, Renée DeVincent. Twiggy and the Lost Socks is a charming story, both in written word and illustration. The themes of the story and the vibrant illustrations are the focal points of our conversation. Renée explains how this theme is infused into the illustrations. Through […]
Never Again Still Means Never Again, a Call to Action by Michael S. Gutter

Michael S. Gutter is the author of Never Again Still MEANS Never Again, a brutally honest book addressing hate groups and discrimination. In this book you will find historical fact as well as opinion pieces and possible courses of action for the future. Michael’s message: enough is enough. Never Again Still MEANS Never Again is a new […]
Thomas J. Baechle Explores the Subtleties of Language in What’s the Difference?

Diving into the intricate fabric of language, Thomas J. Baechle’s What’s the Difference? navigates the often-overlooked nuances between commonly interchanged words. Driven by a pursuit of precision and clarity in communication, Baechle’s exploration stems from everyday situations with his children, igniting a curiosity about the subtle differences in word choice. His book not only explores […]
Words of Courage: Darla A. Calvet’s Story of Perseverance and Publication

We’ve been given the opportunity to interview debut author Darla A. Calvet! Her newly published work, My Life in Stitches: A Heart Transplant Survivor Story, is an inspirational memoir about her congestive heart failure diagnosis and the journey that ensued afterwards. Darla’s survival story is not just for heart transplant survivors, but for anyone who needs […]
Long-Term Investment Mastery: Richard Rodman’s Blueprint for Success

Richard Rodman, an experienced member of the intricate landscape of personal finance and investing, boasts a remarkable five-decade career. With an unwavering commitment to learning about financial intricacies, Rodman has dedicated his career to empowering a diverse spectrum of individuals, ranging from entrepreneurial minds to top-tier corporate leaders at renowned entities like Google. As the […]
Interviewing Anneke Barnard, Debut Author of the Heaven Maine Mysteries Series

Anneke Barnard is the author of her debut novel Heaven’s Ghosts in the Heaven Maine Mysteries series. The story revolves around Samson Roe, a 14-year-old boy who is deaf but can communicate with spirits. The plot kicks off with the mysterious death of Kip Green, leading Samson and a Hardy Boys-esque group on a quest to […]
The Lovecraftian Rot Within, an Interview with P.T.M. Parizotto

Journeying into the eerie landscape of The Rot Within is a plunge into a world crafted with Lovecraftian and Cosmic Horror influences in mind, where salvation hangs by a fragile thread. Within the besieged enclave of Sunmine, tensions brew amidst the encroaching Jungle of Rot, setting the stage for P.T.M. Parizotto’s novel. At the heart […]
Challenge Your Mind: Interview with Author Vincent Czyz

Vincent Czyz is an author of many hats. Novels, anthologies, essays and journalism… Czyz has had a hand in a lot of different types of works. His talents have awarded him two fiction fellowships as well as the Eric Hoffer Award for Best in Small Press for his fiction collection. He explores motifs of myth, […]
Interviewing William F. Wu, Author of A Temple of Forgotten Spirits

William F. Wu has had a lively career. Educationally, he has earned in degrees in East Asian Studies and American Culture. He has a Ph.D. and a published doctoral dissertation: The Yellow Peril: Chinese Americans in American Fiction, 1850 to 1940. In the mid-seventies, William’s writing career came into focus with the participation in the Clarion […]