Category: non-fiction

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Author Cilla McCain

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Cilla McCain

*I’m one of those weird people who prefers to do my dishes by hand. That’s because I get my best ideas while cleaning house.

*I often think out loud and pace back and forth when I’m pulling a scene or paragraph together for the final time. [...]

Interview with Cilla McCain – Author of Murder in Baker Company: How Four American Soldiers Killed One of Their Own

Cilla McCain works within all genres of the literary field with a focus on the injustices of society. Please visit www.cillamccain.com for further details of current and upcoming projects.
Q: What compelled you to write your first book?
I was sickened about the injustice suffered by the Davis family. I also couldn’t believe that the issues surrounding [...]

Spotlight on James R. Goldberg – Author of The American Medical Money Machine

Health care today sits at the center of a ‘perfect’ storm whose effects are inescapable for every living person of every age from infancy to death: the tenure of politicians up to the highest levels of key governments, the trillion-dollar revenues and profits in every world currency and the life or death of us all, not just in the U.S. but worldwide.

Tuesday February 23rd, 2010 in Spotlight, contemporary, health, non-fiction | No Comments »

Interview with Kay Strom – Author of The Second-Half Adventure: Don’t Just Retire—Use Your Time, Skills & Resources to Change the World

Kay Marshall Strom is the author of thirty-six published books, including her most recent, The Second-Half Adventure: Don’t Just Retire—Use Your Time, Skills & Resources to Change the World.  Her writing credits also include magazine articles, short stories, prize-winning screenplays, booklets for writers, and anything else that will help make the house payments.  Kay is [...]

Thursday February 11th, 2010 in Self-Help, contemporary, interviews, non-fiction | No Comments »

Spotlight on Judi Moreo – Author in the Anthology ‘Life Choices: Navigating Difficult Paths’

Judi Moreo is the author of You Are More Than Enough: Every Woman’s Guide to Purpose, Passion, and Power, and it’s companion, Achievement Journal. She is also the co-author and compiler of Life Choices: Navigating Difficult Paths (Turning Point International).
Judi is an award-winning businesswoman and motivational speaker. Her superb talent for customizing [...]

Interview with Maria Andrade – Author of Heart Magic: Keeping Love Alive and Well

Heart Magic, Keeping Love Alive & Well, is about how to live happily with someone you love. Fairytales speak about people living, “happily ever after” but as a people who want to succeed in love we need to overcome our tendency at being a throw away society with relationship. One out of two ends in divorce. I believe we can do better than that. After all, if we sincerely want world peace, we must begin with it under our roof. We merely have to be better prepared and not just take love for granted. My book based on 25 years of working with couples shows you how!

Interview with Susie Larson – Author of Embracing Your Freedom: A Personal Experience of God’s Heart of Justice

With enthusiasm, humor, and conviction, author/speaker Susie Larson has spoken to thousands of women locally, nationally, and internationally. She just finished writing her sixth book, “Growing Grateful Kids”, which, releases in March of 2010. Susie has been interviewed on radio stations across the country and serves as a regular guest host for Along the Way [...]

Spotlight on Jay Slosar – Author of ‘ The Culture of Excess: How America Lost Self-Control and Why We Need To Redefine Success’

Jay Slosar, Ph.D., is the author of a provocative new book The Culture of Excess: How Americans Lost Self-Control and Why We Need to Redefine Success (ABC-CLIO, LLC, November 2009). For the past quarter-century he has run a successful private practice as a licensed psychologist and has provided direct clinical and consulting services in [...]

Tuesday January 26th, 2010 in Psychological, Spotlight, non-fiction | No Comments »

Spotlight on Kay Marshall Strom – Author of The Second-Half Adventure: Don’t Just Retire – Use Your Time, Skills & Resources to Change the World

About The Second Half Adventure
Whoever you are, whatever your skills and experiences, you can use what you have gained in life to help change the world. In connection with The Finishers Project, The Second-Half Adventure will enable you to analyze where you have been, where you want to go in the second-half of your life, [...]

Monday January 25th, 2010 in Spotlight, non-fiction | No Comments »

Spotlight on Am I Not a Man? The Dred Scott Story by Mark Shurtleff

An illiterate slave, Dred Scott trusted in an all-white, slave-owning jury to declare him free. But after briefly experiencing the glory of freedom and manhood, a new state Supreme Court ordered the cold steel of the shackles to be closed again around his wrists and ankles. Falling to his knees, Dred cried, “Ain’t I a [...]

Sunday January 17th, 2010 in Historical, Spotlight, non-fiction | No Comments »