Today, I’ve got a special guest post from Rudy Mazzochi, author of Equity of Evil, a medical thriller. He is best known as a medical device and biotechnology entrepreneur, inventor, and angel investor, with a history of starting new technology ventures throughout the U.S. and Europe. He’s authored more than 50 patents, and has now turned his talents to fiction. Combining his experiences… Read more
Guest Posts
Guest Post: Nina Benneton, author of Compulsively Mr. Darcy
I’m on the road and struggling to keep up this week, but I’ve got a special Friday treat. Today, I’ve got Nina Benneton, author of Compulsively Mr. Darcy, here to talk about her fictional fascination with her handsome leading character. And to make this even more special, I’ve got some giveaways for you! One electronic copy (international) and one print copy… Read more
Guest Post: Aaron Wise, author of Deadlocked
Today, I’ve got a great guest post for you from a proudly self-published author, Aaron Wise. His novel, Deadlocked is available on Amazon (I’ve downloaded it and hope to have a review up in the next few weeks; sadly, my eyes are often bigger than my available reading time), but the story I found really interesting is how he came to… Read more
Author Interview: Thaisa Frank, author of Heidegger’s Glasses
I have a GREAT interview for you today. Asking a stranger random questions about their work can be a gamble — sometimes you get great answers, sometimes not. This time? Great answers. First, a little about the book, Heidegger’s Glasses: Heidegger’s Glasses opens during the end of World War II in a failing Germany coming apart at the seams. The Third… Read more
Guest Post: Alexia Fraser, author of Memories of Mom
Today I’ve got a special guest post from Alexia Fraser, author of Memories of Mom, the story of caring for her aging mother. The book has gotten great reviews around the web, and I am pleased to be able to share with you her post… Every Child Has A Mother “Every child has a mother” was what my mom would… Read more
Guest Post: Larry Kahn, author of King of Paine
Another week, another guest post! This week, I’ve got Larry Kahn, author of King of Paine, talking about his new work. There’s info on a big giveaway at the end of the post – a chance to win a new Kindle, just before Christmas! Be sure to read all the way to the end to check it out. While you’re… Read more
Guest Post: Greg Messel, author of The Illusion of Certainty
You all know that I love guest posts, right? I love reading what authors have to say about their writing and process and their inspirations. Today, I’ve got Greg Messel, author of The Illusion of Certainty. He answers a really interesting question: what is your book about? I know that several times I have requested a review copy and the… Read more
Guest Post: Sidney Ayers, author of Demons Like It Hot
Today, I’ve got a special guest post from Sidney Ayers, author of Demons Like It Hotand Demons Prefer Blondes. Sidney is making the rounds for her newest book and I got a chance to ask her about one of my favorite guest post topics: Tell me about your writing process. I love hearing about what authors do — how they… Read more
Guest Post: M.J. Rose, author of The Hypnotist
Okay, we’ve got a special mid-week guest post this time around. M.J. Rose, author of The Hypnotist, is stopping here on her tour and she’s got a guest post about the inspiration for her latest story. This is an amazing guest post! Gave me the chills. Check out more stops on the tour Check our her website, mjrose.com And keep… Read more
Guest Post: Lars Guignard, author of Lethal Circuit, on Why China?
Today, I’ve got a special guest post from author Lars Guignard, talking about his new book, Lethal Circuit. It’s the story of Michael Chase, an American backpacker who becomes the focus of an international manhunt. The book is set in China, which I think is a great backdrop for a thriller: it’s exotic, distant, full of interesting languages and customs… Read more