Tag Archive | memoir
Debut Author Lucie Novák with A Woman with (No) Strings Attached @WritingLucie
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Debut Author Alert! Lucie Muses with A Woman with (No) Strings Attached! “A memoir of a very personal nature.” @WritingLucie LucieMuses.WordPress.com © Copyright-All rights reserved by litworldinterviews.wordpress.com 2014
Author Interview Seventy-Eight – T.R Robinson Autobiography
Originally posted on Library of Erana:
Welcome to Tanya (Who writes under the author name of T. R. Robinson. Please tell us a little about your writing – for example genre, title, etc. So far I have only written autobiographical books. The first two in my new abridged, dialogue based series are: ‘Tears of Innocence’ and…
David Janssen-Conversations Q&A @MichaelPhelps3 (The Author) Part 2
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
In Part One of Our Conversation with author Michael Phelps, we learned about why this man was the only man that could write about his friend the TV Icon, the original Fugitive, David Janssen. Today we learn more from Mike about that friendship and about Mike Walsh, the other…
Neil Bennion
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Neil Bennion What is your latest release and what genre is it? Dancing Feat: One Man’s Mission to Dance Like a Colombian. It’s a travel memoir (and possibly a dance memoir, if such a thing exists). Quick description: Dancing Feat is the story of how I attempted to overcome my…
Q&A with @MichaelPhelps3 of David Janssen-Our Conversations (The Friendship)
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
I’m an old school movie and actor fan. Give me a classic on DVD and I’ll love you for life. Sorry, I don’t have the Blu-ray thing yet. Imagine my reaction when the man that said “Call me Mike, that’s what my friends call me” showed up. Close friend…
Steve Boone
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
I am very pleased to be featuring Steve Boone as our Reading Recommendations author today! Steve was one of the founding members of a musical group that was very important to many of us who grew up during the 60s – The Lovin! Spoonful! Thanks to Tim Baker, previously featured…
Book Review Friday – Confessions of an Instinctively Mutinous Baby Boomer and her Parable of the Tomato Plant
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Confessions of an Instinctively Mutinous Baby Boomer and her Parable of the Tomato Plant by Marsha Roberts Once you get the title, you’ll understand the lovely and lively book that Marsha Roberts has written about the ups and downs of her life. I’ve never met Marsha, but after reading…
Peter Midgley
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
It gives me great pleasure to be recommending a new book written by a very accomplished editor, author, and storyteller. I met Peter Midgley when I was the Alberta sales rep for University of Alberta Press where he continues to work as Acquisitions Editor. A few years ago, Peter asked…