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A native of Havana, who resides in Miami since 1991, Daína Chaviano's style bears no resemblance to other works by Cuban, Caribbean, Latin American, or Hispanic authors. She melds realistic and historical elements with aspects of science fiction, fantasy, and Gothic literature. Although Cuba – particularly Havana – is ....[more]
James T. Durkin, (Jim), 44, works full-time. He is, also, an adjunct and part-time instructor of American Politics classes employed at the College of DuPage and Moraine Valley Community College. Both schools are located in the suburbs of Chicago. He is a trained storm spotter. Filmed and videotaped a funnel cloud....[more]
Kenneth Foust is a first time author and father residing in North Carolina, who feels the necessity to communicate the impending danger of drug abuse. The obvious and not so visible bodily harm of continued use. This book is his endeavor at relating the very real possibility of altering our offsprings’ anonyms while de....[more]
New York Times bestselling author Kyle Mills never expected to be a writer. Despite a talent for daydreaming, he gave up the idea when his first attempt in middle school earned him a C- for poor punctuation. Twenty years later, Kyle intended to follow his father and join the FBI. He’d grown up around the country’s ....[more]
Alice Randall is the author of The Wind Done Gone; Pushkin and the Queen of Spades; and Rebel Yell. Born in Detroit she grew up in Washington, D.C.. As a Harvard undergraduate majoring in English she studied with Julia Child as well as Harry Levin, Alan Heimert, and Nathan Huggins. After graduation Randall headed south....[more]
Robinson is the co-author of the recent New York Times #1 nonfiction bestseller LONE SURVIVOR. His most recent novel, TO THE DEATH, is a fast-paced thriller and the grand finale of his gripping bestselling series featuring Admiral Arnold Morgan. He is also the author of eight international bestselling suspense th....[more]
Warren Adler is a world-renowned novelist, short story writer and playwright. His books have been translated into more than 25 languages and two of his novels, The War of the Roses and Random Hearts, have been made into enormously popular movies, shown continually throughout the world. Three short stories from his a....[more]
Karna Small Bodman served in the White House for 6 years - last post was Senior Director of the National Security Council. She was also on the air for 15 years as a TV news reporter and anchor in S.F. and D.C. and did political commentary in N.Y. She has three published political thrillers, CHECKMATE, GAMBIT, and her ....[more]
Connie Briscoe is the author of six novels, one novella and one nonfiction book. Her first novel was Sisters and Lovers, which was sold to television for adaptation as a miniseries.
I served as a diplomat with the U.S. Department of State for 23 years. Prior to that, I worked as a military intelligence officer and as a journalist with CBS and UPI in New York. Having left government in order to devote full-time to my writing, I am now a member of the Diplomatic Readiness Reserve, subject to worldwi....[more]
Lillian Stewart Carl’s work often features paranormal/fantasy themes and always features plots based on mythology, history, and archaeology. BLACKNESS TOWER, a standalone romantic fantasy, appeared in March 2008. "Lillian Stewart Carl's writing is at once intelligent, captivating, and romantic. This one kept me in....[more]
Jessica Park is the author of five Gourmet Girl mysteries (written as Jessica Conant-Park) and RELATIVELY FAMOUS is her first young adult novel. She grew up in the Boston area and then went to Macalester College in frigid St. Paul, Minnesota. During her freshman year, there was a blizzard on Halloween, and she decided ....[more]
James Dalessandro is a novelist, journalist, and screenwriter based in San Francisco. In 1973, he founded the Santa Cruz Poetry Festival, the nation's largest literary event at the time, with friends Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Ken Kesey, Allen Ginsberg, and Charles Bukowski. From 1980 to 1995, he lived in Los Angeles, ....[more]
Diya Das was born in India on 24th September,1991. She is currently a senior at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School at Kingston in northeast Pennsylvania. She lives in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania with her parents. A National AP Scholar and a member of Johns Hopkins University's Study of Exceptional Talent pro....[more]
Retired adjunct asst professor English, first book With April Aware published in 1990 by University of Cincinnati. But Love's Objected, 2003/10 science fiction thiller, is relevant and prophetic, in both economics and ethics. Readers say I am literate, but human. I take that as a compliment. Books are post Star Trek, p....[more]
David Louis Edelman is a science fiction novelist, blogger, and web programmer who lives outside of Washington, D.C. He was a finalist for the 2008 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. His first novel, "Infoquake," was published in summer 2006 by Pyr, an imprint of Prometheus Books. Barnes & Noble Exploration....[more]
Tara Hanks was born and raised in London. Since then she has lived in Lancaster, Derby and now Brighton. She is married and has two sons. 'Wicked Baby', Tara’s novella based on the events of the Profumo Affair, was published in 2004. An extract has been showcased on the official website of Whitbread-nominated author....[more]
Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, Laura Hayden began her reading career at the age of four. By the time she was ten, she'd exhausted the children's section in the local library and switched to adult mysteries. Laura always wrote as a youth, but became sidetracked in college where differential equations were more ....[more]
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