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“CONVERSATIONS” -- Every Thursday @ 9:00 PM EST -- I interview artists of all genres -- a goal to meet a marketing need for all of us. Join me as we learn together the secrets to publishing, marketing, and net working! PREMIUM VIEWS is a show I support. To listen to this weekly Wednesday night show @ 9:00 PM EST just follow this link -- http://www.blogtalkradio.com/premiumviews
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Date / Time: 11/13/2009 2:00 AM UTC
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Run at Destruction contains a Reading Group Guide and is unique. It's the only book categorized in these two ways: True Crime and Sports/Running. Anne Rule, the best-selling true crime author of The Stranger Beside Me, Small Sacrifices, and Mortal Danger said Lynda's book is: "Wonderfully written. A must for true-crime readers." Sean Hartnett, correspondent for Track & Field News said: "Run at Destruction is riveting and compelling... the 2009 runner's read!" While Publisher's Weekly said: "this title... relies on the strong bond between author and victim for emotional weight; passages about their shared moments, and Drews's feelings of emptiness in the decades since, are remarkable." Lynda Drews, a Wisconsin native, recently gave the commencement speech at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse, her college Alma mater. One lesson she shared with the graduates was: “to journal your life.” When Lynda, a marketing executive, made the decision to retire after her thirty-year career, she returned to an earlier passion. Run at Destruction is the outcome. Lynda and her husband, Jim, a retired guidance counselor and an accomplished runner, have two sons, Collin and Chris, and a golden retriever named Bailey. The family has lived in Green Bay since the mid-seventies and helped launch the local running movement. The city now hosts the nation’s fifth largest 10K, the Bellin Run. More information can be found at www.lyndadrews.com and at www.lmdrews.wordpress.com
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Date / Time: 8/30/2008 9:43 AM UTC
RENÉE’S BOOK TALK
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C. L. Freire, Author of DAVID THORNE: The Golithian Orbs
September 4, 2008 @ 9:00 PM EDT
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Call (347) 215-9536 to speak to the author.
C. L. Freire will appear on Renee's Book Talk to discuss her novel, DAVID THORNE: The Golithian Orbs, an edgy, tween fantasy about a boy's desperate fight to save the life of the first friend he has ever had...a man charged with murder. She will also be discussing TREI Literary, the online magazine for writers, for which she is Editor-in-Chief.
C. L. has used her MySpace page and blog, countless networking sites around the web, and subsequent interviews on Blog Talk Radio to turn her debut novel into a marketing phenomenon. Pre-Orders for DAVID THORNE: The Golithian Orbs were launched on the night of June 30th, during another broadcast appearance on Blog Talk Radio. The book will officially be released on October 1st.
C. L. has been writing since the age of thirteen, and, in her late teens, threw herself into writing scenes and short stories. Five years ago, she set out on writing her eight-part fantasy series. Now, before her first novel hits the market, some have already called her the next J. K. Rowling. C. L. says that writing is a mind bending obsession, and as all writers, dreams of being on the NY Times Best Sellers List. She currently has the first two novels in the series completed, and is hard at work on the third, in addition to running TREI Literary Magazine. She has been quoted on Myspace as saying, "Give me the atmosphere of a dark city street, where the subtle noises that hang in the air remind me that I'm part of the world."
How to reach C. L
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/clfreire TREI on Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/trei_literary
Original Air Date: 8/29/2008 1:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 8/22/2008 11:03 PM UTC
RENEE’S BOOK TALK
August 28st, 2008 @ 9:00 PM EDT
Aaron Paul Lazar author of TREMOLO CRY OF THE LOON
(347) 215-9536
Aaron Paul Lazar, columnist and author of the LEGARDE AND MOORE MYSTERY series, lives in Upstate New York. After writing in the early morning hours, he works as an electrophotographic engineer at Kodak in Rochester, New York.
DOUBLE FORTE is the founding book of the LEGARDE MYSTERY series and was released in January, 2005. UPSTAGED, the second book was released in October, 2005. His third, TREMOLO: CRY OF THE LOON, was released by Twilight Times Books under the Paladin Timeless Imprint in the fall of 2007. Watch for HEALEY’S CAVE: A SAM MOORE MYSTERY AND MAZURKA, the fourth in the LEGARDE MYSTERIES, in 2008. Aaron is currently working on his 13th book, tentatively entitled, “THE AVIARY.”
He is a regular columnist for Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine, Voice in the Dark literary journal, and frequently writes for the Absolute Write newsletter.
Thomas Fortenberry, literary critic wrote: “Reading Lazar’s books is like listening to a symphony. There is a gentle harmony that slowly builds, one instrument at a time, as characters and places are introduces and events unfold.” Read the entire review at www.thomasfortenberry.net .
Join me for an interesting discussion with a man of many talents! Remember to ask a question directly to the author just dial – (347) 215-9536.
Contact him at:
E-mail: aaron.lazar@yahoo.com
Website: www.aplazar.gather.com
Website: www.legardemysteries.com
Website: www.mooremysteries.com
Blog: www.aaronlazar.blogspot.com
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RENEE’S REVIEW
Tremolo-cry of the loon by Aaron Paul Lazar
“In this coming-of-age mystery set in the Belgrade Lakes region of Main, young Gus LeGarde witnesses a girl being chased through the foggy Maine woods. She’s scared. She’s hurt. And she disappears. “
This story brought back happy memories of childhood fun. Gus is a typical preteen, but also selfless and brave. As a prequel to the LeGarde Mysteries it sets the scene for the future, and Gus’s foray into the world of solving mysteries. It was a fun and yet scary romp back to a time many will relate to. It took me back to my favorite series, the Nancy Drew mysteries and a time in life that was both exciting and world changing. This is a nostalgic and entertaining read.
Original Air Date: 8/22/2008 1:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 8/15/2008 9:06 PM UTC
August 21st, 2008 @ 9:00 PM EDT
G Lloyd Helm author of DESIGN
G. Lloyd Helm is a philosopher who believes science fiction stories should be more than a diversion. They should make the reader think and question the universe, and for thirty years he has been writing just such stories.
G. Lloyd Helm is a 59 Year old philosopher and ne’er do well scribbler. He has been writing for about thirty years and has published poetry (two Chap books available from the publisher MousePrints Publishing) short stories in some very obscure magazines, including a SF short stories called “Pandemic” (2006) and “Silbury Hill” (2007) published in the English Magazine DELIVERED, a short memoir in Pilgrimage Literary Magazine (2005), a short story called “Blood” in Eureka Literary Magazine (2005); he is the 2006 winner of the Antelope Valley Literacy Coalition Short Story prize for his story “A Tale of Segovia’s Guitar.” Helm has published numerous essays in various newspapers around the world including the Washington Times, the L.A. Times, the L.A. Daily News, and the Antelope Valley Press. He has published two novels; one an anti-war fantasy called OTHER DOORS and the second a soft science fiction novel called DESIGN. Both are available through Amazon dot com, and Barnes & Nobel dot com, or from www.mouseprintspublishing.com
He is a member of the George Mason University Associated Writers Program, former director of the Palmdale Playhouse Writers' Roundtable in Palmdale, CA. and current member of the Unknown Writers of the Antelope Valley workshop. He is the publisher of and contributor to the 2006 Antelope Valley Anthology ALDOUS HUXLEY SLEPT HERE Stories and Poems from the Antelope Valley and GRANFALLOON, AV Anthology #4 released in October 2007. Helm and the other editors of MousePrints Publishing are currently preparing the new Antelope Valley anthology OFF THE 14, AV Anthology #5 which will be released in October 2008.
In his book DESIGN, Javi Holis, eldest some of a successful family of tapestry makers, joins a group of religious recluses. He discovers powers hidden in a collection of Mandala designs and spends his life learning how to use them in the service of the go called the Maker of All. When a technologically superior galactic empire invades the world of Javi Holis, the invaders are considered gods. The book of Design must be preserved at all costs.
Please join me Thursday August 21st on Blog Talk Radio – Renee’s Book Talk to discuss science fiction, and the road to publication with author G. Lloyd Helm. Call in using the number (347) 215-9536.
Buy the book at:
Amazon: www.amazon.com
Barnes & Noble: www.bn.com
Publisher: www.mouseprintspublishing.com
Email: ghelm11109@earthlink.net
DESIGN by G. Lloyd Helm
“Javi Holis, eldest son of a successful family of tapestry makers, joins a group of religious recluses. He discovers powers hidden in a collection of Mandala designs and spends his life learning how to use them in the service of the god called the Maker of all. When a technologically superior galactic empire invades the world and the invaders are considered gods, and life for Javi and all inhabitants changes dramatically. The empire pacifies Archlea, unwittingly dispersing belief in “The Design” throughout the empire where that belief then flourishes. After six hundred years, the Empire of the Kadeki “gods” is collapsing. An Archlean fair witness (notary public) goes to the slave auctions to buy a house slave and is manipulated into buying a particular slave. He has come to protect and preserve a book of Mandalai hidden by Javi Holis before his death. This is the Book of Design and it must be preserved at all costs.”
G. Lloyd Helm has written an epic tale. Is fate the master of our destiny or do our choices make the difference. This book explores the question of a Master of Design for all of creation and the perseverance of religion despite the efforts to stamp it out. For Science Fiction fans it is an interesting quest with a unique concept. The characters are simple but powerful individuals who hold to their beliefs and overcome technology, machinery and their own fears to triumph over invaders intent on their destruction. A very good read!
Original Air Date: 8/15/2008 1:00 AM UTC
Date / Time: 8/8/2008 3:21 PM UTC
AUGUST 14TH, 2008 @ 9:00 PM EDT
JUDITH WOOLCOCK COLOMBO author of NIGHT CRIMES
If you love reading you will enjoy meeting Judith Woolcock Colombo author of Night Crimes.
According to her biography “Judith was born and raised on the island of Jamaica. She came to America in 1969 in order to attend Fordham University. Night Crimes is Ms. Colombo’s second published novel. Her first novel, The Fablesinger was published in 1989 by The Crossing Press. She is currently working on a new novel.
The author has worked as an adjunct English Instructor in several New York City colleges for over twenty years. In 2000, she and her husband Vincent, a retired NYPD. Sergeant of Detectives, moved from Park Slope, Brooklyn to rural upstate New York.”
Most people who travel the New York City subways have moments of paranoia. We squeeze ourselves into a narrow space between two robust fellow travelers and then feel threatened when someone’s hand accidently brushes against our thigh. We are convinced that everyone is looking at us strangely, or perhaps it’s just that man in the red shirt who dared to smiles at us. This suspicion of our fellow riders is the normal groundless fear that accompanies us on our daily journeys. Lara Bello, a Jamaican-American artist, has been having these feelings lately. She is convinced that someone is following her, watching her every move. But no one believes her, not even her loving husband. Police Sergeant Tony Bello. Why should he? There is no reason why someone should want to follow an art instructor. This is the argument Lara uses to convince herself while riding the subway that the feelings she’s experiencing are normal paranoia.
At the same time Lara’s husband is also caught up in his own mystery. Someone is poisoning derelicts and leaving their bodies for him and the bicycle squad to find. These two separate events begin the world of Night Crimes.
Judith weaves her characters into a complex tale of murder, obsession and duplicity.
We can all recall having those feelings of paranoia. So join us for a discussion about Night Crimes, mysteries, and the process of writing and publication with Judith Woolcock Colombo!
To order Night Crimes go to: http://www.publishamerica.com
To order The Fablesinger or Night Crimes go to: www.amazon.com
www.bn.com
Judith’s Web page: http://odin.prohosting.com/-night01
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NIGHT CRIMES by Judith Woolcock Colombo
“Lara is being persistently pursued by a man in a blue baseball cap and Lara’s husband is immersed in his own mystery – the poisoning deaths of derelicts. These two distinct scenarios begin the world of Night Crimes. The plot is intricate and riveting, weaving a complex tale of murder, obsession, and duplicity.”
Judith Woolcock Colombo has given us a tale “Night Crimes” that keeps the reader turning the pages. I was enthralled with the story, impressed with the characters and thrilled to have found such a gifted author. As an avid reader, and partial to mysteries I found this one intriguing. Judith Woolcock Colombo is a master story teller with characters that are believable and real and a mystery you’ll enjoy! This is a great read!
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