by Michell Spoden Most parents are very concerned about their children’s lives and especially when it comes to the meals they eat. Making sure the
Category: Authors and Books
Whistleblower and Author Talks about the Problem of Human Trafficking
by Michell Spoden Sex trafficking occurs when people are forced or coerced into the commercial sex trade against their will or because of lack of
What’s Really Tearing Ukraine Apart
by William Dunkerley Putin has set his steely sights on Ukraine. That’s been the unbending belief of President Barack Obama. He emphatically accused Russia of
Reading: Kelly Bouldin Darmofal at Salem College, NC
Author Kelly Bouldin Darmofal will be reading from her book Lost in My Mind at a release party at Salem College in Winston-Salem, NC. The
The Wrong Magic – When Stories Come True
by Ken La Salle Good relationships take a certain kind of magic to succeed. Sadly, all Alex Petroya seems to have is the wrong magic.
‘Love Imagined: A Mixed Race Memoir’ by Sherry Quan Lee
Authors Sherry Quan Lee and Christine Stark are giving a reading from their books on November 23 at Subtext Bookstore in St Paul, MN. Lee,
Mother Nature, A Bridge to Conscious Living
This short book-and-journal-in-one has been lovingly put together, as readers may see, by Mary Jane Kasliner. The book has seven sections corresponding to seven phenomenal
Winning a Literary Award May Hurt Your Book Sales
Can winning a major literary award actually boost your book sales? Few of us would think that it can do otherwise – i.e., hurt the
‘The Last Animal’ – A Chat with Abby Geni
Today on Word Matters!, I present my e-interview with Abby Geni is a fiction writer, a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and a lifelong
Psychology of Believing – Interview with Michael McGuire
Of all the recent books I’ve read, Michael McGuire’s Believing: The Neuroscience of Fantasies, Fears, and Convictions stands out as one of the best in