Steven Clark Bradley has lived in or visited thirty-four countries including Pakistan, Iraq, Turkey and Africa. He has a master’s in liberal studies from Indiana University. He speaks French and Turkish. He has been an assistant to a prosecutor, a university instructor and freelance journalist in Iraq, Israel and Turkey . Steven is the author of Nimrod Rising, Probable Cause and StillBorn.
I am a Registered Nurse from Anderson, SC. I was born and raised there and currently reside in Williamston, SC with my wife Leslie and two puppies, Max and Maggie. Ever since I was a child I loved writing and two years ago I finally sat down and began writing some of the ideas I have had for years. One turned into my current novel, The Civilization Loop. It is a Science Fiction novel about the perils of time travel and the ability of the human spirit to overcome all obstacles. My newest novel is a Horror story entitled Recreant, about a biological weapon that brings your fears to life. I by no means am stopping there, my hunger for writing has only begun and I'm hoping to keep doing as long as I can.
I am an author of 10 books of which one is co-authored with Theodocia McLean, author of several books. I am an editor, reviewer and basic formatter. I also do book videos and bookmarks and am techincal advisor on several web sites. Born in Bar Harbor, Maine and living in quiet Cherryfield Maine with my disabilities affords me the greatest area for writing. I am married with one son of 19 whose father passed when he was 9. I fortes are writing and editing.
A professor in Communication at Buffalo State College, Lou has spent the last twenty plus years working on projects for television, corporations and education—working in video, multimedia, writing and the web.
Lou Rera has an extensive background as a producer, director, graphic designer, musician—writing original scores and short story fiction.
He is finishing his first novel, SIGN with a completion date of July 2008
Single mother of four who enjoys allowing her inner muse run wild.
Past works, both poetry and shorts, have appeared on various sites including Authorme, Poetrypoem,and Writer.com to name a few.
Got interested in writing longer pieces after being introduced to the National Novel Writer's Month (NANO) contest. This contest takes place evey November with the challenge of writing a 50,000 word piece within the month. My debut book, The Brekleby Press, was born from NANO 2005, my second year participating.
Born and living most of my life I now live in England. I love animals and have two horses and a rescued dog. I have had several short stories published in British magazines, including 'The Lady' and have three novels contracted with The Wild Rose Press
I am a freelance writer and editor based in Nashville, TN. I am the owner of Writers in the Sky Creative Writing Services and the published author of RIGHT TO RECOVER Winning the Political and Religious Wars over Stem Cell Research in America (www.right2recover.com). I have a free monthly newsletter, a blog and a podcast all pertaining to writing, publishing and book promotion.
A UK based writer, with short stories published in various magazines and anthologies, including the new Edit Red anthology, Late Night River Lights. Samantha’s first novel, Despite Losing it on Finkle Street, has recently been chosen as the launch title for the new imprint Pioneer Readers, released by Fygleaves publishing and is out now.
I am a fifty one year old woman living with major mental illness, born in the Washington D.C. area. i have been a serious poet for a little over a year. I have traveled quite widely as my father was in the foreign service. I presently reside in Silver Spring Maryland, and enjoy writing poetry, painting, digi art, decorative art, collage, decoupage, and jewelry making.
I am an author from Canada, writing (and hopefully continuing to publish books) one letter at a time.
Former journalist, feature writer and author of award-winning novel, "A Line Between Friends." Wife, mother of two daughters, Northwoods resort owner, divides time between Wisconsin and Tucson, Arizona.
I grew up in a small town in Indiana and always wanted to write and do theatre. By the time I was five, before I could actually spell, I had organized the neighborhood kids and given them dialogue lines to say. We did little plays on my front porch, and the mothers came to watch.
My first psychic experience happened when I was seven. My best friend died in a car wreck. Her ghost talked to me about three months later. My family didn't believe me. That set up some of the major issues of my life.
I went to college, married, had two sons, and divorced. I moved to Arizona and taught high school speech, drama, and English. I also taught college English. I wrote plays and school books for many years and have had plays produced and one of my texts is still in use in some colleges.
I have two sons, two daughters-in-law, and three grandchildren. I live in Glendale, Arizona and serve as president of Arizona Authors Association.
Retired teacher, editor, I've been writing for publication (mostly but not exclusively fiction) for over 20 years. I aspire to "literary" fiction, but want it to be "commercial" as well, if that can be done. Short stories and novels, an occasional poem, and I'd like to try whatever "creative nonfiction" may be. It sounds like real fun!
A fantasy writer who started writing late in life. I have five books published. My family consists of a husband of 48 years, two daughters and two grandsons (1 each daughter)I am tattooed with the image of a fox as all my books are about foxes.
My passion is writing romantic suspense stories. I also make video trailers for other authors' book releases.
Author Patricia Guthrie writes romantic suspense and mystery novels. Pat has taught music in the Chicago Public Schools, was a dog obedience trainer, is a dedicated horse person and avid reader. Now, besides writing, she loves to play with her three feisty collies and ride her horse into the sunset. Pat’s been writing for about ten years with a couple of years off due to teaching restrictions and brain cramps. In the Arms of the Enemy, a romantic suspense novel was her first published novel, released by Light Sword Publishing Company. A second novel, Water Lilies Over My Grave is expected out in 2008.
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PAT'S SCHEDULE
May 17 Borders Southlake Mall, Merrillville, Indiana book signing
April 9 7:00 pm Barnes and Noble Local Authors Book Signing
March 1 Park Forest Public Library Meet the Authors 1-4
February 23 Barnes and Noble, Kankakee, Illinois Book Signing 1-3 pm
February 9 Barnes and Noble Orland Park 11-2 Book Signing
February 1-3 Love is Murder Convention, Rosemont
Patricia A. Guthrie is a resident of Park Forest, Illinois. A recently retired music teacher from the Chicago Public Schools (May Community Academy and Chicago Vocational Community Academy) and former opera singer, Author Patricia A. Guthrie is now an avid horse owner, dog obedience trainer and writer. Ms. Guthrie lives with three feisty collies who act as “ghost writers” and help her write at every given opportunity.
In the Arms of the Enemy is available online at: http://www.lightswordpublishing.com
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Water Lilies Over my Grave (Light Sword Publishing)
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I am a reluctant author with some computer skills. I have written one book which took me ten years. I love my family which includes a husband, two grown children and six grandchildren. I live on a farm in rural Kentucky with six horses, five cats and two dogs, most of whom are rescued animals. I do lots of reading and my husband and I travel, both for pleasure and to promote our books at bookfairs.