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Sep 20 2011

Author Interview: William Roskey – The Fifth Gospel: The Odyssey of a Time traveler in First-Century Palestine

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Q. What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it? A. Despite one’s religious beliefs, nearly everyone will agree that Jesus Christ is one of the most influential figures in human history.  Millions, hundreds of millions of people would give anything to actually travel back into time to see him face-to-face, [...]

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Sep 20 2011

Author Interview: Mark Banschick – The Intelligent Divorce

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Q. What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it? A. When you write, you have to choose a topic, and for me, I wanted to write to make a difference. There are about one million divorces each year, and half a million children are affected; divorce is a topic that [...]

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Sep 20 2011

Author Interview: Robert H. Miller – Orgasme…Made in France

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Q. What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it? A. It’s an inside look at the fashion industry by someone who spent almost thirty years working in it from a perspective not usually found in novels. One of the highlights of my career was the time spent in the development [...]

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Sep 13 2011

Author Interview: Isaac Karoor

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Q. What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it? A. What excites me most is that I can show to the reader that Jesus was a great liberator of women, St. Paul was not anti-feminist. The second most fascinating element is that I have given a face and body to [...]

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Aug 31 2011

Author Interview: John Abernathy

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Q. What excites you most about your company’s unique publishing process? Why did you choose it over more traditional book formats? A. It’s not hard to tell that personalized stories resonate longer and louder in the imaginations of children, and that an active imagination fosters a lifetime of curiosity and creativity.  I like to think [...]

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Aug 31 2011

Author Interview: Edie Sangiorgio

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Q. What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it? A. The prospect of helping someone have an “ah ah” moment that helps them make sense and get some clarity about their pain and struggle due to a difficult relationship. The whole topic of relationships, in general, excites me. I know [...]

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Aug 26 2011

Author Interview: Selacia

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Q. What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it? A. We live during an historic window of time. Important choices must be made—by each of us and by humanity as a whole. We are coming out of a very dark period. We live during extraordinary moments with much uncertainty, chaos, [...]

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Aug 25 2011

Author Interview: Michelle Linn-Gust

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Q. What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it? A. I believe it’s a story many people will resonate with. Many of us have an attraction to Australia thanks to “The Thorn Birds” (and Father Ralph!). We have this romantic ideal of the country. For me, the country is everything [...]

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Aug 25 2011

Author Interview: Lewis Luchs

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Q. What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it? A. It’s the story I had to tell.  For obvious reasons, the fate of neglected and abused children has been a lifelong interest and passion. Q. How long did the book take you from start to finish? A. Three wet, gray [...]

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Aug 25 2011

Author Interview: Earle Kirkbride

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Q. What excites you most about your book’s topic? Why did you choose it? A. Little has been written about the personal experiences of single American women working and living in post WWII Japan during the American occupation, and I do not believe anything has been written about the horde of valuables in the Bank [...]

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