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Pete Klein

Pete Klein talks about books and more

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Pete talks with Shells Walter, author of Justice Served. James wanted everything. A Law career, a wife of his current sweetheart, and just to be normal. Wishes do come true, so to speak. James gets his Law degree, and marries his wife with a... more

The Oasis Project A ruthless businessman uses an approaching hurricane to murder a boy genius and his family for his environmental invention worth billions. Enter Slade Lockwood, a retired LAPD Deputy Chief, who is on an... more

Pete talks with Lori Titus, author of "Green Water Lullaby, some of the best Horror Short Stories by Titus. All of the stories take place in the fictional town of Chrysalis, South Carolina. Titus is the Managing Editor for Flashes in the Dark,... more

Pete talks with V. Smith, (Bamhs) about her just released book Sophie, a result of her mother’s unwanted pregnancy, found abuse rather than love from her mother, a woman with multiple personalities. In spite of the difficulties she faced, she... more

Dark Places of Rest by Brick Marlin from sonar4 publications Tobias is a time traveler from Earth's future who is part of a Rebellion that is fighting to save the planet from an alien life form that has taken over Earth. He is sent off to the... more

Health enthusiast Julie Hoffenberg and cancer survivor Sarah Woodward bring you in - depth information about raw foods, fitness and supplements. The Healing Patch Cookbook. It’s a recipe book with information to help people gain a more... more

Michael H. Hanson’s new shared-world anthology, Sha’Daa: Tales of the Apocalypse, published by Altered Dimensions Press (an imprint of Cyberwizard Productions). Once every ten thousand years the walls between dimensions... more

Klein, the author of two vampire novels, says he enjoys horror books and movies but has a hard time believing in anything remotely supernatural. What do you think?

Let's talk about the sorry state of publishing in particular and the world in general.

Let's talk about banned books. Why are they banned? Who bans them? How are they banned
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