I love talking with SIMON WOOD, and love even more reading his novels. At the time of this podcast, I was in the middle of reading one of his novels, and it was hard to tear myself away (sorry Simon). But I was glad I did. From training his dog for the “Weiner Nationals” to his soon to be released “DID NOT FINISH”, it was fun and enjoyable.
Mrs. P’s Webisode ‘The Peanut Butter and Jelly Hotdog’
Actress and Author Kathy Kinney, of MrsP.com, joins me today to talk about ‘The Peanut Butter and Jelly Hotdog’ — a short story by 5-year-old Ivy Exum. A story about bullying and how one little girl finds a unique solution. No yelling, no warfare. Just compassion, thoughtfulness, and kindness.
Chat with Lizzy Armentrout Author, “A Vengeful Spirit”
I had a wonderful time talking with my friend and author, Lizzy Armentrout. I met Lizzy on Twitter in 2009, when her book “A Vengeful Spirit” was first published. Our friendship has grown, and I am thrilled to be able to speak with her for the first time. A delightful and joyful woman, Lizzy’s enjoyment […]
Talk with Simon Wood, Author of “The Fall Guy”
With a background in engineering, Wood has been writing since October 1998. Now, with over a 170 short stories, and four novels under his belt, Wood gleaned from fragments of stories he had “bobbing around in [his] head” since he was a teenager. His hesitance to put these ideas to pen stemmed from his dyslexia. […]
Richard Hine, Amazon Encore Author and 2009 Break Through Novel Award Semi-finalist
The 2009 Amazon Break Through Novel (ABNA) semi-finalist, Richard Hine shares his insights into the ups and downs of in creating his breakthrough novel “Russell Wiley is Out to Lunch” – a humorous (satire) look at corporate office life.
eBook Publishing Software Engineer, Liza Daly
Liza Daly of Threepress Consulting, Inc. gives an overview of her free, multi-platform Ibis Reader and the advantage of HTML5 to create multi-media ebook apps that work across any device.
Roz Morris — Book Manuscript Editor on How to “Nail Your Novel”
The single most important element for any new book is a good polish and edit. In the world of traditional print publishing, the publishing house assigns an editor to the author and his/her book to make it shine. As ebook authors, we have the same duty to create the best, well-written book possible–a daunting task to do alone–especially for a new author.