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August 1, 2015

Promo Blurb – Designer Homes Perth

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Hey folks. Today we want to give a shout out to a business over in Perth, Western Australia.


Owned and operated by Kris Aird, Designer Homes Perth is a boutique luxury home design firm specializing in custom designed new homes as well as renovation and refurbishments. Kris oversees every aspect of the design and build and brings a hands on approach to the planning, execution and management of every project. Clients can rest assured that they won’t have to chase tradies, clean up mess or deal with neighbour complaints. Designer Homes Perth is dedicated to delivering the finished product on time and within budget, and aims to exceed clients’ expectations at every stage of the building process. Designer Homes Perth also has luxury homes for sale in upmarket areas of Perth and can help with any home renovation or extension work you might be considering.


Designer Homes Perth Offers:


Luxury New Homes


In addition to building bespoke homes for clients, Designer Homes Perth also builds luxury homes for sale in highly sought after locations throughout the Perth metro region. Our most recent project is in the exclusive Minim Cove estate near Mosman Park.


Custom Home Building Services


Our luxury homes are elegantly crafted with meticulous attention to architectural detail, practical usage and interior design, with the goal of creating a home that suits your lifestyle both now and in the years to come.


Designer Renovation Service


Designer Homes Perth can create and deliver stylish home extensions, beautiful modern kitchens, smart updates to existing rooms, and full seamless renovations for residential homes, making best use of the existing structure.


Refurbishment and Renovation Services


Designer Homes Perth offers a complete Home Refurbishment and Property Renovation service in the Perth metropolitan area. As winners of the prestigious HIA award in the refurbishment category, we have a solid record of well managed refurbishments. We can deliver full project and site management for every renovation and refurbishment project, employing a truly structured approach to domestic building works and ensuring an excellent finished product.


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Designer Homes Perth is a member of the HIA and Kris Aird was invited to be a part of the most recent HIA Home Show on their Ask an Expert panel offering free advice and information to any of the 11,000 visitors that came to the exhibition.


If you are interested in a luxury new home or custom designed renovation in the Perth metro area get in touch.


Contact: Kris Aird

Email: info@designerhomesperth.com

Website: http://www.designerhomesperth.com/

Company: Designer Homes Perth

Address: Suite F4, 45 Northside Drive, Hillarys, WA 6025. Australia

Phone: 1300 558 818

Twitter: http://twitter.com/DesignerHomesAU

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DesignerHomesPerth

LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/designer-homes-perth


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Published on August 01, 2015 14:23

July 31, 2015

Book Launch – Port Arthur

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Port Arthur Book Launch

Saturday, August 15th at 1:30pm – 3:00pm

Melton Library & Learning

31-35 McKenzie Street, Melton, Victoria 3337


Danielle’s debut historical fiction novel ‘Port Arthur’ will be officially launched on Saturday, the 15th of August, and you are invited to celebrate with her!


Danielle will be there to give a short talk on the novel, answer any questions and participate in a book signing.

If you already have the book, you are more than welcome to bring this along for her to sign.


More details on Facebook.


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Published on July 31, 2015 14:54

Book Expo Australia 2015

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Folks, it is that time of year again when the Book Expo Australia hits the Sydney Showgrounds.


ASJ Publishing will have a shelf with books from some of their authors, PLUS as a bonus, ASJ Publishing will have have their Premiere Episode of their new Web series, “Creatives On The Couch“. The Premiere Episode will feature Australian author, Max Davine, talking about his recent release novel, Dino Hunt.


Book Expo Australia is a dedicated event for the reading public to engage with authors and publishers.


The many highlights during the weekend include:



100+ exhibitors
Author meet and greets and events
3 Performance areas including – Illustrator Skills and Children’s Author Interactive Area
Chances to win free books.
Interactive Crime and Mystery Scenes
Food, drink and entertainment

Book Expo Australia will also host:



Bloggers Conference – Blogger Conference will be dedicated to offering both experienced and new bloggers information on building and expanding a book review blog site.
Getting Published Conference – Getting Published Conference will provide information to established and potential authors on all the options on getting their manuscript published and to the reading public no matter the forum or format.
PitchFest Australia – Pitchfest Australia will offer potential and established authors the opportunity to sit in front of a publisher for ten minutes.

Leading up to Book Expo Australia the organisers will be hosting workshops and lunches, so keep up to date with their website for more information


Book Expo Australia will be held:


When – 17/18 October 2015

Where – Exhibition Hall 5, Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW 2127.

For more information on transport options visit:

http://www.sydneyshowground.com.au/visit/index.html


Times

Sat – 10:00am to 4:00pm

Sun – 10:00am to 3:30pm


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Published on July 31, 2015 14:35

Cover Reveal – The Blood-Tainted Winter

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About the Book

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Title: The Blood-Tainted Winter


Author: T.L. Greylock


Genre: Mythological Fantasy


Raef Skallagrim wants to take the sea road. His ship is fast and sleek, his crew skilled and eager, and they will seek out new lands and win fame in the eyes of the gods. But Raef’s father refuses to allow the journey and when a stranger brings word that the king is dead and a gathering has been called to choose a successor, Raef must set aside his dream for his duty to his ancestral lands and his father.


When factions split at the gathering to choose a successor, Raef finds himself mired in bloodshed and treachery. Forced to make an uneasy alliance with a man he does not trust, Raef must navigate the tides of a war among three kings while seeking revenge for cold-blooded murder.


But winter has come early to Midgard, and even the gods will feel the cold.


Author Bio

T L Greylock drinks tea (English Breakfast with milk), likes neon-colored socks, and once held an epic pigeon-racing tournament in the gardens of The Tuileries.



Links

www.tlgreylock.com


twitter.com/tlgreylock


facebook.com/tlgreylock


Giveaway

Win a signed copy of the book.


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Published on July 31, 2015 13:50

July 30, 2015

Cover Reveal – TRIANGULATING BLISS by Janelle Jalbert

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A struggling veteran reads about the mysterious death of a local athlete and wants to learn more. He meets the owner of the business linked to the crime and discovers others have “disappeared”.


All stories include a man with dark hair, blue eyes, and a strong jaw.


Then, it’s his turn.


The mysterious forces at Bliss change everything. What brought them all to Bliss is not as it appears and their lives are powerfully interconnected across space and time.


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EXCERPT


September 20, 2013


Greg’s mind didn’t follow his body into the coffee house. His mind was still on the fact that with a few strokes of a pen, he had undone everything that he worked towards. The exhilaration of that definitive step was quickly replaced by a growing sense of unease. It wasn’t his style to pull the trigger, figuratively or literally, without having a game plan. Then again, he didn’t need a game plan, he needed a life plan. One step at a time. He chastised himself as he joined the line of caffeine-craving citizens.


The newspapers near the door caught his attention. All of the headlines contained some variation of the same – Local Sports Legend Found Dead at 27.


Ha, Legend at 27? Greg thought. I’m 29, and no one’s calling me a legend. Survived a bomb in Afghanistan…haunted by the nightmares…soon to be an Ellison family disappointment when everyone learns what I did, and a guy who played basketball is considered a legend…at 27? He looked around the coffee house. Half of the people in line were double that age. At best – maybe – they were a legend in their own minds. Greg’s self-loathing got ahead of his caffeine fix. He distracted himself with one of the newspapers.


MIKEL THOMAS DEAD AT 27


Greg studied the series of pictures of the same man, as a teen in a high school basketball uniform, in a college uniform, and in a professional one. The line for coffee at 8:30 in the morning was nearly out the door, so it gave Greg time to flip through the story.


Mikel Thomas, 27, was found in his West Los Angeles home Thursday night. His wife, Nisha, found Thomas bleeding from an apparent, self-inflicted gunshot wound when she returned home from a taping of her talk show. He was pronounced dead at the scene.


Greg caught up with the line’s progress and continued to read.


Thomas, a professional basketball player, had a troubled career in Philadelphia, Miami, and Sacramento. He attended Pasadena High School where an injury forced him to give up a promising football career. Thomas began playing basketball as a junior and became a top college recruit. He attended college in Los Angeles before being drafted to Philadelphia.


Shoulda played sports. Greg thought.


Thomas was involved in a shooting incident that left one dead after he was traded to Miami. His repeated altercations on and off the court led to a suspension. After a trade to Sacramento, Thomas missed part of the season for an undisclosed medical condition following a mental evaluation in a Pasadena hospital last Christmas. Thomas had a history of drug and alcohol incidents, but detectives declined to comment on that being a possible cause. The investigation continues.


Pretty standard celeb drama. Greg barely registered the comments from the player’s wife and a teammate about the shock of it all. He caught up with the coffee line and skimmed further.


Mary Thomas, Mikel’s mother, called into a sports radio show late Thursday. When asked if there was any indication that Thomas was in trouble, she responded. “He kept saying that his disappearance from that Bliss bar changed him forever. It was that crazy bar that killed him. I know it.”


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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


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Janelle Jalbert has ghostwritten 15 nonfiction books on topics ranging from productivity, money management, marketing, cooking, and relationships. She also worked as a copywriter for some of the biggest online names and worked as a motorsports reporter covering NASCAR. Jalbert enjoys bringing stories to life that celebrate the magic in everyday living. To learn more about her current and upcoming releases and promotions visit http://www.janellejalbert.com. Jalbert currently lives in Southern California, though she regularly returns to her second home in North Carolina when her pack of pups grants her a vacation.


Freebies & Bonuses: http://synchron8publishing.com/triangulating-bliss-launch


 


Twitter: www.twitter.com/justjjwriting


Facebook: www.facebook.com/janellejalbert.author


Author Website: www.janellejalbert.com


Goodreads Author Page: http://www.goodreads.com/Janelle_Jalbert


Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Janelle-Jalbert/e/B00Q5MD7AW/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1432770403&sr=8-1


BN Author Page: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/c/janelle-jalbert


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Janelle will be awarding a $20 Amazon/BN GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.


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Published on July 30, 2015 15:43

July 29, 2015

Book Tour ~ Overcoming Anxiety by David Berndt

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Title: Overcoming Anxiety

Author: David Berndt, Ph.D.

Publisher: David Berndt, Ph.D.

Pages: 110

Genre: Nonfiction/Self-Help

Format: Kindle


The good news is that anxiety can be overcome without relying on medication. Psychologist David Berndt, Ph.D., in Overcoming Anxiety outlines several self-help methods for management of anxiety and worry. In clear simple language and a conversational style, Dr. Berndt shares with the reader powerful step by step proven techniques for anxiety management.


You will learn:



A Self-hypnosis grounding technique in the Ericksonian tradition.
Box Breathing, Seven Eleven and similar breathing techniques for anxiety relief.
How to stop or interrupt toxic thoughts that keep you locked in anxiety.
How to harness and utilize your worries, so they work for you.
Relief from anxiety through desensitization and exposure therapy.

The book was designed to be used alone as self-help or in conjunction with professional treatment Dr. Berndt draws upon his experience as a clinician and academic researcher to give accessible help to the reader who wants to understand and manage their anxiety.


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For More Information

Overcoming Anxiety is available at Amazon.

Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.


About The Author


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David J. Berndt, Ph.D. was an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Chicago where he published or presented over 80 papers and articles before establishing a private practice. Dr. Berndt currently lives in Charleston, S.C. where he also teaches in an adjunct capacity at the College of Charleston. He is best known for his psychological tests The Multiscore Depression Inventory, and the Multiscore Depression Inventory for Children, both from Western Psychological Services.


His latest book is the nonfiction self-help, Overcoming Anxiety.


For More Information


Visit David Berndt’s website.

Connect with David on Facebook and Twitter.

Visit David’s blog.


Author Interview


David. Thanks for being here today. Tell us about you

I am a clinical psychologist by day, and an author after hours. I live in beautiful Charleston, SC.


What inspires you to get out of bed each day?

I really like not only being able to make a difference in the lives of my clients, but being able to learn new things every day to improve my craft (both my therapy and my writing).


If you could hang out with one famous person for one day, who would it be and why?

I am pretty sure my first choice would be Meher Baba, the man who is probably most famous for the “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” quote that Bobby McFerrin turned into a song.. As far as I can tell he was probably not only the most loving and compassionate man of his time, but also the most fun. Second choice would probably be Ernest Hemmingway, especially if the Spanish civil war was still raging.


What’s the story behind your latest book?

Up until now all my publications were aimed at colleagues, but I realized that much of what I have learned over the past 20 years was from my clients, and they have taught me ways to improve and make my interventions more effective. It seemed like sharing some of that knowledge with a wider audience would be helpful. This book is actually the first in the Psychology Knowledge series, and I am committed to doing at least three more.


Tell us your writing process

I actually have a full private practice and a full social life, so in order to write this book, I had to seriously cut back on poker playing. I usually write, at most, in three or four hour blocks, supported by plenty of caffeine.


When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?

I have always written, but mostly for my colleagues. The idea to write for the public grew from a confluence of two lines of experience: First, as I mentioned above, I wanted to share more widely what I had learned practically over the years. The other factor was that I had supported a family member’s literary career by doing her publicity, even winning an award for that effort. So, I was somewhat confident that I could get the word out and the book would be read.


What are you working on next?

I have a series of books coming out, with one scheduled for late October that I am still working on and that addresses Special Topics in Anxiety. It deals with less prominent anxiety related problems ranging from skin picking and hair pulling to Complex Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder and insomnia. Anyone wanting to keep up with what I am writing and also get free reports and information that I am sharing should join the Psychology Knowledge Readers Group.


Do you have any special/extraordinary talents?

When I keep up with it, I am a pretty good poker player, sometimes competing in WSOP circuit events. Of course psychology comes in handy there. I also play bass guitar, but it has been a while since I played with a band.


Who are your favorite authors?

Hemmingway and Tom Robbins stand out for me but I can’t leave out my beach reading obsessions like Lee Childs, James Lee Burke, and Charlotte Hughes, all New York Times bestsellers. Charlotte also happens to be my wife.


What do you like to do with your free time?

Travel. I have been to all over (India, China, Morocco, Brazil, Turkey to name a few) but my favorite vacation is the Greek Islands. One place I haven’t been that I would love to see is Australia and New Zealand.


 


Any final thoughts?

If you are struggling with anxiety, Overcoming Anxiety can help you build a set of tools that can empower you to tame and harness your feelings. Please let me have your feedback, that’s how I learn and grow. It’s fine to tell me how much you liked the book, but it is even better to let me know how I could explain something more clearly or when you make a suggestion of what I left out that was the most helpful to you. Thanks again for the opportunity to have this interview. It happens to come during my launch extravaganza in which the Kindle ™ version of the book is marked down from 5.99 to only 99 cents so, if you want the eBook version, you probably don’t want to wait to buy. Also, while the print book is everywhere the digital book is, for now, exclusive to Amazon ™


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Published on July 29, 2015 15:16

July 28, 2015

Book Tour – Tales by Charles Todd

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 About the Book

Title: Tales

Author: Charles Todd

Genre: Mystery & Detective


TALES is a collection of Bess Crawford and Ian Rutledge short stories published together for the first time from New York Times bestselling author Charles Todd.  Now published together for the first time: Charles Todd’s beloved short stories – “The Kidnapping,” “The Girl on the Beach,” “Cold Comfort,” and “The Maharani’s Pearls”-about intrepid Scotland Yard Inspector Ian Rutledge and dutiful battlefield nurse Bess Crawford.   The vibrant tales transport readers from the homefront in Great Britain where the ominous clouds of war were ever-present during World War I to the bomb riddled the frontlines as soldiers desperately sought to gain ground again Germany with Lieutenant Ian Rutledge and finally to the exotic, dangerous India of Bess Crawford’s youth. Together they create an extraordinary glimpse into the treasured worlds of some of mystery’s most cherished characters.


Author Bio


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Charles Todd is the New York Times bestselling author of the Inspector Ian Rutledge mysteries, the Bess Crawford mysteries, and two stand-alone novels. A mother-and-son writing team, they live in Delaware and North Carolina.


Links

Goodreads

Amazon

B&N


EXCERPT


From The Maharani’s Pearls: A Bess Crawford Story


“We followed the Maharani and her entourage out to where her motorcar waited. I remembered that the first time I’d seen her, I was sadly disappointed that she hadn’t arrived on an elephant. Now, as my father was handing her into the rear of the motorcar, I looked at her guard, always handsomely dressed, plumes in their caps, sitting astride lovely black horses. Behind them was an assortment of grooms, and see her driver set out from the compound gates, I realized that I’d seen of those grooms before. It was in the village not an hour ago, and he’d been standing behind one of the stalls near the fortune-teller’s tend, talking to a man with a long scar on his face. But what could he possibly have been doing there?


I touched my father’s arm. ‘That groom – I’m sure I saw him today in the village. But he wasn’t wearing the Maharani’s livery at the time.’


My father turned quickly. ‘Tell me.’


If I explained what I’d seen, it would mean confession to my own escapade. But I could hear the fortune-teller’s voice again: The life of someone you care for is in grave danger. My child, you must go now. Before it is too late.


Had she been telling my fortune at that point? Or warning me? Had she heart something? Gossip flew about the marketplace like birds on the wing.


Had it been said in an entirely different tone of voice, not the singsong of a pretend trance?

‘The village fortune-teller. I think she knew something. It was after Simon had come into the trend, you see. Perhaps the warning was meant for him or even for both of us. Please? Ask Simon.’


. . . You must go now. Before it is too late.


If I’d lingered at the bazaar, I’d have arrived too late for the Maharani’s visit. Go with this man, she must have meant. Now. Before it’s too late.


Of course it was known that the maharani would be calling on my mother. Her entourage would have been seen arriving at the compound. Everyone talked about whatever the Maharajah or his family did. A new parrot, a new motorcar, a new jewel, a new elephant – it didn’t matter, the news would spread on the wind.


My father said urgently to me. ‘I can’t go to the colonel with only the information I’ve collected from the my daughter, my batman, and a fortune-teller. What else do you know? You must tell me.’


‘I don’t know anything else –‘ I began, beginning to worry in earnest now.


From behind us, Simon clear his throat. I’d forgotten he was there.


‘Because of the heat today, your men haven’t been out on patrol yet.’


My father wheeled. ‘You’re right. Simon, go and tell them to be ready to ride in five minutes. And make certain each man has a rifle and a pistol. With double the usual amount of ammunition for both.’ To me he said, ‘Go inside. Tell your mother what is happening.’


‘But the Maharani,’ I argued. ‘I’m worried about her.’ Something else occurred to me. ‘She didn’t invite me to visit.’


‘Yes, she was worried. She didn’t want you in the middle of whatever might happen in the next ten days. But you’re right about one thing. It’s happening now, not later. Go on, tell your mother. We might not be back for a while.’”


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Published on July 28, 2015 14:13

July 27, 2015

Interview With… Duncan Ralston

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Hi folks. Today I am joined by Duncan Ralston. Duncan was a guest a few days ago with the release of his ne book, Gristle & Bone.


Duncan, thanks for being here today. Tell us about you –

I’m 38. I grew up half in Toronto, and half in a small town. I currently live in Toronto with my girlfriend and our dog, where I’ve worked behind the scenes in television for the past ten years.


What inspires you to get out of bed each day?

Gotta get working! Write, write, write. It doesn’t hurt that my dog is probably panting heavily to wake me up for his walk.


If you could hang out with one famous person for one day, who would it be and why?

I’d love to pick Stephen King’s brain for a day. Could it be ‘80s King, though? Is time-travel an option?


What’s the story behind your latest book?

I wanted to write a collection of horror stories because I love writing characters. With short stories, I could write as many as were necessary and take them all to their breaking points. I suppose that makes me a bit of a sadist. I also wanted to give potential readers a good idea of my writing style, and with Gristle & Bone, I was able to write in multiple styles and voices within the same book. I’ve always felt the style should fit the story, and I hope Gristle & Bone reflects that.


Tell us your writing process.

I try to clear out the day’s business first. That includes: Facebooking, tweets, emails, etc. Then I’m free to lose myself in the writing for a bit. Usually I read over whatever I’ve worked on the previous day, then get right into it. I break here and there for snacks and messing around with the dog. I don’t worry about writing every day or word counts (they’re a distraction), but when I do sit down to write, I try to make a day of it.


Do you have any advice for other writers how they can get the word out about their book? 

I spend a fair amount of time promoting, sometimes too much. What I’ve noticed is that “Buy my book” tends to annoy people more than it sells books. Connect with people. Discuss shared interests. Avoid paying for Facebook Page “Like” ads, as the people who end up liking your page rarely if ever interact. They may mostly be bots.

Also, be courteous to bloggers/reviewers. Be respectful of their rules. Seriously. They may be your biggest allies in the industry.


When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?

I’ve wanted to be a writer since age 15 or so, but I didn’t think it might be a viable option until about 2010, when I won a pitch contest for a TV pilot I was working on, essentially a short story about the series. After that, I wrote a novel, some pilot and spec scripts, and then the stories collected in Gristle & Bone. People seemed to respond to them when I self-published it last year, so I started reaching out to reviewers and publishers. I was pretty ecstatic when Booktrope’s Forsaken horror imprint picked it up in the winter for republishing, and their input has been invaluable.


Tell us about your main character.

As there are many main characters in Gristle & Bone, I’ll stick with one: In “Viral,” Tara Maxwell is a music journalist who’d always wanted to be an investigative reporter. She’s tenacious, and has the chops for it, but for one reason or another she’s stuck in her current gig.

When she sees a viral video of a depressed teen girl who disappears on camera, it strikes a chord. She’s worried about disappearing into obscurity herself, metaphorically, of leaving nothing of her behind, so she decides to find out if it’s real or a very good hoax. If it is real, what happened to the girl? We discover she has very personal reasons for looking into the girl’s story the closer she gets to the truth.


What are you working on next?

My “first” novel, Salvage, is due out this fall. Here’s the official blurb:

When his sister drowns, Owen Saddler follows in her footsteps, determined to uncover the circumstances surrounding her death by diving into the murky waters of Chapel Lake.

30 years ago, the town of Peace Falls was flooded for a hydroelectric dam, and its ruins remain below. The disappearance of the church’s Pastor and parishioners still haunts the citizens of Chapel Lake, but does the church haunt the lake itself? Is Owen really seeing ghosts, or has he succumbed to the depths of madness?


Do you have any special/extraordinary talents?

I can identify pretty much any song I’ve heard a couple of times within about two seconds.


Who are your favorite authors?

Stephen King, Clive Barker, Richard Matheson, Harlan Ellison.


What do you like to do with your free time?

Hike, travel, read, walk the dog, and when I get a chance, hang out with the family and friends.


Tell us about your plans for upcoming books.

Beyond Salvage, I’ve got several novels/novellas/short stories on the go, along with a screenplay or two. I’m very excited about the ideas I’ve got percolating. Unfortunately they’re top secret at the moment, but I’m itching to tell someone!


Where can people find you on the web?

You can find me at my website, The Fold (www.duncanralston.com).

On Facebook at www.facebook.com/duncanralstonfiction.

On Twitter @userbits.


Any final thoughts?

Thanks for having me. And Keep it Creepy!


EXCERPT


Excerpt of “Viral” from Gristle & Bone

“You are looking into the Walker disappearance, is that correct?” Constable Nadeau dropped into the chair behind her desk with a squeak. She spoke with a heavy Quebecois accent, the English slightly stilted; th becoming t or d, depending; lone hs dropped; emphases in all the wrong places.

“Yes, that’s right,” Tara said. “Do you mind if I record this?”

Nadeau waved the question away.

“How long has she been missing?”

“Two week,” Nadeau said. “The Bamber girl reported she had not seen her the afternoon Daria made her video.”

“Nor her parents.”

Nadeau wore mysterious smile as she shook her head. “Oh no. MacKenzie was supposed to meet Daria to work on a video project for school. I suspect it was this video you see on the internet, which she had uploaded later that day.”

“You think these kids worked on it together. That it’s just special effects.”

“Oh, I have no doubt, Ms. Maxwell.” She folded her hands over the desk, leaning forward on her elbows, reminding Tara of Hal Waterman. “And you? Surely you don’t think it’s real?”

“Of course not.” Her indignation seemed forced even to herself. “Why did you smile when I asked about her parents? Did they—?”

“Greta and Anson Walker are… unique.”

“Unique? How so?”

Nadeau raised her sharp eyebrows. “Let us just say, it’s no wonder to me why Daria Walker disappeared,” the detective said, then frowned a little at the unintentional implication, and corrected herself: “Went missing. The girl’s father didn’t even remember what she was wearing that day, not that it would have helped one way or the other.”

De udder was how it sounded in Nadeau’s accent, and Tara couldn’t help but grin. “Why not?”

“The thing is, Daria left a pile of clothes in front of the computer before she slipped out of her bedroom window. The hoodie, her jogging pant, a pair of socks and underwear. All the things she wore in the video. There was even an earring and a little beaded bracelet—”

Tara seized on it: “A friendship bracelet?” Left her clothes. Left her bracelet, and her jewelry… everything she couldn’t take with her to the Great Beyond.

“Maybe.” Nadeau shrugged. “She’d just left it there on the carpet beside her desk chair. Like she want us to believe she literally disappeared…”


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Published on July 27, 2015 14:00

Book Tour – Lucien and I by Danny Wynn

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Book Genre: literary fiction

Publisher: Bright Lights Big City

Release Date: Late August 1994

Buy: Amazon

Book Description:


Be Careful What You Wish For…


What if you had the chance to relive your twenties the way you really wanted them to be?


Thirty-nine-year-old David is presented with that opportunity by Lucien, a charismatic young Englishman. Ranging from downtown Manhattan to Istanbul, Majorca, and the Hamptons, the two of them live a life of excess—drugs, beautiful women, and adventure—and forge a strange but great friendship.


But with every journey, there comes a price; and in every paradise there lurks a temptress. For David, will his quest for excitement lead him to betrayal and loss?


“Wynn immerses readers in psychologically rich studies of his characters and their quiet but fraught interactions. The prose is subtle but vivid, intellectually engaged but never arid, as the author provides readers with a flurry of glittering snapshots that gradually coalesce into a picture of tarnished longings. An engrossing and vibrant…meditation on friendship and the deep currents that run beneath its surface.”


—Kirkus Review




Author BioPicture


Danny Wynn is a full-time fiction writer, and before that, he was an executive in the record industry and part-time fiction writer. He has lived in New York City, Los Angeles, and London, and now makes his home in the West Village with his wife and two children. His other favorite place in the world (after the West Village) is the island of Mallorca, Spain


He is currently finishing two novels.


Danny describes himself as a creature in search of exaltation. In addition to attending the original Woodstock Music Festival, some of the other great concerts he’s been to include: Roxy Music on the Avalon Tour at Radio City, Bon Iver at Town Hall and subsequently at Radio City, The National at BAM and later at The Beacon, and The Waterboys at the Hammersmith Palais, Bruce on his solo tour, U2 on Zooropa and later tours, Dylan on the right night, and Van on the right night.


Among his favorite movies are: Performance, Bad Timing, McCabe and Mrs. Miller, and Withnail and I. His favorite novels include: The New Confessions by William Boyd; A Flag For Sunrise and Dog Soldiers by Robert Stone; The Magus by John Fowles; Legends of the Fall by Jim Harrison; andThe Comedians and The Quiet American by Graham Greene.


He derives enormous sustenance from his close friends.


Website dannywynn.net

Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Lucien-I-Danny-Wynn/dp/069239964X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1434649173&sr=8-1&keywords=Lucien+And+I

Excerpt

Drop ’em, blossom. Show us yer growler.”


Mock Cockney accent, exaggerated deep voice, cartoon lasciviousness. Signature Lucien. Lines that caught his ear, phrases, often said apropos of nothing, no context. Sometimes staying with him for a few days, sometimes woven in and out of his conversation for years. Absorbed into his persona, like the flaws in fine linen, a natural quality of the fabric, as fashionistas are fond of saying. He always seemed half-aware that his persona was on display, but was relaxed and natural at the same time. He was a performer. Mephisto. Gollum.


That particular line—“Drop ’em, blossom…”—Lucien picked up from a scoundrel named Bobby Stevens toward the tail end of his days at public school. Bobby S was an older guy, mid-twenties, local, a bit dodgy. Sold hash and other drugs. His crude personality had a curious appeal, especially for the aristobrats at the school, always on the lookout for a bit of the debauch.


One night, Lucien and a couple of friends went out with Bobby S to the new nightclub in town. It had been promoted as having a spectacular state-of-the-art laser show. They stood around in the flashing darkness, drinking pints and gin and tonics. Before long, Bobby S pronounced in his coarse lowlife manner, which Lucien later came to mimic so well, “This is crap! I’ve seen better light shows in the cancer ward at the Children’s Hospital.”


Yeah, I know—vile and disgusting, not remotely funny to most people. But the over-the-top outrageous­ness made it humorous to the young lads. And even many years later, when Lucien related the incident to me and we were both supposedly mature adults, the same atrocious quality made us laugh. We cringed at how out of order it was, but all the same we laughed. That’s what we were like.




Author Interview


Danny, thanks for being my guest today. Tell us about you.….

I am at long last a real writer who writes good books, and I got there through a very large number of tiny incremental improvements. I am sometimes very unhappy, but I do my very best to enjoy life. I love my wife and kids and friends.


What inspires you to get out of bed each day?  

First, my wife and kids. And second, to write novels that speak to people so they are touched and moved.


If you could hang out with one famous person for one day, who would it be and why? 

Bob Dylan because he is the greatest musical and lyrical artist of all time. Or Bill Murray because I think his company would among the most enjoyable I’ve ever experienced.


What’s the story behind your latest book?

It is the story of a strange but great friendship between a very charismatic young man and a middle-aged man trying to re-live his young adulthood, and it takes place predominantly in the nightlife of Istanbul and downtown Manhattan, all of which is captured with great realism that the reader can see, hear and experience for himself or herself. The story is truly shown, not told.


Tell us your writing process. 

I try to have a complete story before I start, especially an effective ending. Then I figure out how to show the story rather than tell it. Then I build it in layers via numerous drafts in which I gradually find ways to make my writing as alive and precise as possible, and add telling details and characteristics that add to the realism and the interestingness of the work.


When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?

When I was 7 or 8.


Tell us about your main character:   

My main character in “Lucien And I” is the first person narrator, David Burden, and he feels that he was born at 29 years old, and is on a quest for excitement and capture the young adulthood he didn’t have. He is not a good person, but he is an extremely honest narrator. And in the course of his quest, he does an enormously bad thing and deeply regrets it.


What are you working on next? 

A highly compelling, page-turning thinking man’s adventure story that takes place in the Greek islands, and has three uniquely interesting well-drawn characters. It is going to be by far the best novel I’ve ever written. It is very exciting to write. I feel like I have electricity in my veins.


Do you have any special/extraordinary talents?

No, but I write very well.


Who are your favorite authors?  

Graham Greene, Robert Stone, William Boyd, John Fowles, Jim Harrison, Somerset Maugham, Pete Dexter and Paul Theroux.


What do you like to do with your free time?

Read, listen to live and recorded music, travel, and spend time with the people I’m close to, sometimes combined with a fine meal.


 


Any final thoughts? 

The subject of all my novels is ultimately the human condition. If that subject interests anybody reading this, they should read my novels.


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July 26, 2015

Interview With… Cindy Skaggs

Hi Readers. Today I am chatting with Cindy Skaggs, author of the Untouchable Series.


Cindy, thanks for being my guest here today. Tell us about you.

I’m a single mom who works three jobs, has two kids (15/13), two dogs, a cat, a car payment, and a mortgage. I think I’m pretty normal (which is what we all want to believe). I go to the gym on a semi-regular basis (ok, I try), I hike when I have the time, and focus a ridiculous amount of energy on my kids, because they need me more now than they will in five years. I also just finished my MA in creative writing and I’m going on to get my MFA so that I can teach at the university level. I write genre fiction and literary nonfiction (which is a really weird combination that freaks out my professors).


Writing is my obsession, I like fictional people, and I read like a junkie.


Cindy Skaggs


What inspires you to get out of bed each day?

I’m a night owl, so mornings are a form of torture. I use a sleep mask so the dawn creeping into my east-facing window doesn’t bring the day on sooner than necessary. I haven’t found a way to dim the sound of birds chirping (why, oh why, are they so happy when it’s not even 4 in the morning! Don’t they know I’ve just turned off the computer?).


When I’m writing, what gets me out of bed is the voices in my head. That elusive stage between wake and sleep is when I get my best ideas. I’ve been known to sleep with my laptop in the bed next to me so I don’t miss a single thought as I slowly transition into consciousness.


If I’m not in the middle of a project, I wake up to get the kids off to school (I am not a chipper morning mom who makes full-course breakfasts, as my children will sadly lament). Plus, there’s the whole dogs need to go outside thing that forces my tired backside from the mattress.


If you could hang out with one famous person for one day, who would it be and why?

Limiting it to one person is another form of torture, but if I had to limit it to one living person, I’d say J.K. Rowling. I think she’s brilliant as a writer, but also as a person. I follow her on Twitter because I love that she stands up to the trolls and the activists and isn’t afraid to express her beliefs. She’s reached a stage in life where she can say what she means without worrying about the repercussions.


Also, like Rita Skeeter, I want Hogwarts dirt (does that make me a fan-girl?).


What’s the story behind your latest book?

If there’s anything I detest more than mornings, it’s the idea that someone is watching me be a complete spaz on the treadmill. When I first joined the gym, I felt like someone was always watching (I know, no one is paying any attention), but as I ran (or did the run-walk thing), I imagined a woman who really did have someone watching her every move. Why were they watching? How would she react? What kind of woman really did command the attention of every man at the gym? And why would she hate it? Imagining this took me out of my own head and helped me log more miles on the treadmill.


The first scene was written while I ran, and I created this thoroughly uptight, terrified, ex-wife of a crime boss who has more watchers than a reality TV show. Experience has taught her that she can’t trust a soul, even at the gym.


After I finished the first draft of Untouchable, I was cleaning out old files from my computer, when I ran across one in WordPro format entitled MafiaWife. Because WordPro is dead, I had no way to open the file and see my initial idea, but it taught me that our imagination is more powerful than we realize. I had an idea years ago for a book about a mafia wife, but I didn’t put it together until I started running (run-walking) on the treadmill.


Tell us your writing process:

I’m a binge writer. I get an idea and let it percolate, oftentimes for months. I build a music playlist that puts me in the same emotional place as my characters and listen to it incessantly (my 3rd grade nephew has word-by-word knowledge of Imagine Dragons CD because I played it all the time while working on my latest project WC).


I figure out where the book starts and where it ends, because I like my novels to travel full-circle. I put very little in writing until, through some sort of magic (or a deadline), I start to write. Once I put fingers to keyboard, I’m a fast writer. I type close to 100 words per minute and I work hard not to think (I can easily get stuck in my own brain if I’m not careful).


At the height of my manic writing sessions (and they’re fairly manic, with me taking little time for real life or actual showers), I can write several thousand words per day (my best being 10,000 words). I vomit the story onto the page, then take a more leisurely stroll through the manuscript to rewrite and edit. I don’t let anyone read until I’ve done at least one rewrite, and I have non-writing friends who go through first draft.


What has and has not worked for you that you can share with aspiring & upcoming authors?

Writing for the market has not worked for me. In many ways, I wish I could hit a current trend and ride it, but it doesn’t ring true for me, and every time I try to ride a popularity wave, I end up caught in the rip tide. I wrote a couple really bad historical romances in the late 90’s before my daughter was born (actually, I shouldn’t say bad, since one was a Golden Heart finalist, but they just didn’t ring true). It took time for me to realize that I had the voice of a contemporary writer.


What has worked for me is trusting my intuition. When I was in my 20’s, I wanted to be published so bad that I would have done anything. I altered my manuscript after every critique, and it stole the soul from my writing. In the end, I had a “saleable” storyline, with no voice and no passion and no soul (which of course wouldn’t sell). I learned to trust my instinct. I may not be a perfect writer, but I know my vision and I pursue it with relentless passion.


Trust your instincts, is my recommendation to aspiring writers. Instinct will take you farther than anything else.


I would add to this that part of trusting my instinct was submitting to Entangled Publishing. I did the research, and in my heart, I knew it was the place for me. I waited, endured some unfortunate delays, because in my heart of hearts, I knew where I belonged. I’m beyond thrilled with Entangled.  I have so many writing friends who complain about their first release (and their first publisher), but I have nothing but love for the way this has unfolded.  Everything from the edits to the cover has been stellar (is that not an amazing cover!?).


When did you realize you wanted to be a writer?

In Mr. Pittman’s fifth grade class, he assigned us to write a short story. It was a three-page short story, my first creative writing assignment, set in the Bermuda Triangle that began with one sentence that Mr. Pittman gave us. I rewrote it on purple paper with purple ink. I even wore a dress to read it aloud to the class (as I was a tom-boy, that was newsworthy). That moment of sharing my story with my classmates was it for me. I knew I’d be a writer.


Tell us about your main character:

I like broken people. Some of my favorite writers have these emotionally-together women who have a strong group of friends and wear fantastic clothes and cook brilliant meals, and I love reading these books about strong women forging relationships, but I don’t know women like this. I know broken people, because they’re interesting and fun and challenging and real.


Sofia is repressed. She’s what my mother would call buttoned-up. The hero calls her as starched as the clothes she wears. I have such compassion for Sofia, because she’s living with the consequences of choices she made at 19. All of us have to live with our choices, but hers endanger her life (which she can handle) and that of her son. She wants love, she really and truly wants a hero, but after years of not knowing who she can trust, she trusts no one. That makes her come across as cold, when she’s really just lonely and afraid. At the heart of it, she’s a mom who would do anything to protect her son, and doesn’t realize until he is endangered how far she will go. The endangerment actually leads her into a relationship, because she doesn’t have time to second-guess or fear the consequences. By thinking only of her son, she brings about the biggest and best change in her life.


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What are you working on next?

I think in groups of three, so I’m working to finish the Untouchables series. Once you read Untouchable, I bet you can figure out whose story is next. Email or contact me on my website to tell me what you think.


In addition, I started a longer series I affectionately call WC. Talk about broken people, these people are so broken, I’m pretty sure I know them. :) I’ve never attached to characters the way I’ve attached to the heroine in WC. I’m afraid to acknowledge why I attach to such broken, strong, chaotic characters. It’s finished, and I’m working on the second in the trilogy.


Do you have any special/extraordinary talents?

Well, I think writing is a super power, but what do I know? I also play the flute, make crazy-good sculptures out of tortilla dough, and can wrangle the neurotic dog without claw marks scarring my skin (which really and truly is a talent).


Who are your favorite authors?

Well, like mornings, I find limiting myself pretty dangerous territory, but if I had to say it off the top of my head… Nora Roberts, because I like the way the people in the group form a bond and create a “family.” Laura Kaye, because her military characters, like mine in WC, are hardcore, and so broken and loveable and deserving of an HEA. Maya Banks, because her KGI operatives are so danged hot.


What do you like to do with your free time?

I read like a junkie, I hike as often as I can get away with it, I play cards and board games with kids and family, I like reading tarot, and this weekend, I’m observing (participating in) a group hypnosis session (but that may or not be research for the next Untouchables).


Tell us about your plans for upcoming books.

Imagine I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one. I have ideas for the next decade, because in my mind, the only limitation is time (and Einstein thought that was an illusion). I have plans to finish the Untouchables series, and you’ll see that there is one character in Untouchable who really needs an HEA (even though Logan would disagree).


In addition, I have the WC trilogy to finish up. This is a group of lost and misbegotten souls who has wound their way into my psyche. If I ever get a tattoo, it will be WC (my promise to myself is to get a WC tattoo when the book reaches a certain sales level… but I’ll never tell…okay, I’ll tell afterwards with a photo on Twitter).


In addition, I have a new group of characters in mind who are fearless and in need of their own HEA.


Where can people find you on the web?

http://www.cskaggs.com

https://www.facebook.com/CSkaggs

https://twitter.com/clskaggs

https://www.pinterest.com/cindyskaggs/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVdr3_moiwVpUAClfiC9aMA

http://www.entangledpublishing.com/category/cindy-skaggs/


Any final thoughts?

I’m a giant sap (and being published has only intensified it). In my 20’s, I tried to hide it, but as my children hit puberty, I’ve realized that hiding behind a mask, an image of who or what we are supposed to be, well, that’s juvenile. And a waste of friggin time. I love to talk books, and movies, and the HEA. I love talking about lost and misbegotten souls, broken characters, and redemption. I love talking to readers and writers and bloggers and pretty much anyone who wants to engage in social interaction. Hit me up, by email or social media. I’ll respond. How else will we have these amazing conversations?


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Published on July 26, 2015 13:43