The seeds of romance set in a brutal war Push Me Off The Cliff, by Marina Osipova, is not your … More
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International Writers Inspiring Change feature author spotlight on Niklas Alm, author of The Apple Tree Theory
Tell us about yourself and what inspired you to write I am a carpenter and sales rep who became a … More
International Writers Inspiring Change feature book: Liberty-Loving Lafayette: How “America’s Favorite Fighting Frenchman” Helped Win Our Independence, by Dorothea Jensen
A profound moment in America’s history 2020 Royal Dragonfly Book Awards Second place: history/nonfiction category Honorable mention: young adult/nonfiction category … More
International Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: The Apple Tree Theory, by Niklas Alm
Powerful truths for a better life The Apple Tree Theory: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Success, by Niklas Alm, is a … More
International Writers Inspiring Change feature book: Courting Danger, by J.G. Harlond
Dr. Lanyon might have been a well-respected physician, PC Oliver, but he had the morals of an alley-cat.” Cornwall 1943: … More
International Writers Inspiring Change feature book review: Dying Art, by Joe Kilgore
Dying Art, by Joe Kilgore is one of those books that just stands out in the crowd. A murder mystery … More
International Writers Inspiring Change feature book: ABBEY, by Ron Sewell
What would you think when told your father is dead? Abbey Lane hoped he had burnt in hell. Abbey’s connection with … More
International Writers Inspiring Change feature book: A Man’s Face, by B. Roman
Another bizarre thriller from B. Roman A slash of a scar from cheek to chin is all Marc Jordan remembers … More
International Writers Inspiring Change featured book review: Orang-U-Can, by Gloria Trubbshore
Orang-U-Can, by Gloria Trubbshore, is a twisted tale, seemingly an innocuous story about the daughter of the wealthiest man on … More
International Writers Inspiring Change feature book: Too Many Wolves in the Local Woods, by Marina Osipova
It is the end of the 1930s, and the specter of twisted paranoia of Stalin’s unrelenting dictatorship continues to tighten over the … More