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Web Mistress

Web Mistress

Hi Pete, warmest regards. Heard of your show through Linda Ballou. All the best.

The Odd Mind

The Odd Mind

Love books. Thanks you for reviewing and talking about them. lesa

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Literary Media Spot

Good listening Pete. I'll try to tune in to your show when I can. 11.30pm sounds excellent and fine to me, cheers much Pete, good timing! Colleen

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Hi Pete! Thanks for allowing me to join your awesome radio community. I'm ready to listen! ;o)

Philip Harris

Philip Harris

Keep up the good work!

The Adirondack Book House, home of the Vampire Valkyrie  

Book reviews, fact, fiction, poetry. Plus talk and comment. Call in to promote your book or call in to talk about my books. If you don't I'll talk about my books, "Adirondack Hikes in Hamilton County," "The Dancing Valkyrie" and "The vampire Valkyrie."

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In the past, the shows were scheduled to feature one author. Starting in June, no authors will be scheduled but any author can call to discuss their books. If no one calls in or until someone does, I will talk about my books, art and religion. Starting in Sept., the show will go back to interviewing authors.
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    Pete Klein, author of "The Dancing Valkyrie" and Adirondack Hikes in Hamilton County" revives his show with talk about his upcoming novel - The Vampire Valkyrie.
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    Author Steven Mayfield talks about his book "Afterlife Crises."

    Fired at 55? How to work past the downsizing blues Author offers insight on starting a new career late in life According to a recent study conducted by AchieveGlobal, more than 54 percent of U.S. businesses say the greatest challenge they face this year is cost cutting due to poor economic conditions. While there are many methods used to curb business costs, downsizing has become one of the most popular. So far this year, more than 1.2 million people have been the victim of downsizing efforts. Author Steve Mayfield is no stranger to downsizing. He has experience being on both sides of the firing table, and as the former Director for CNA Insurance and Vice President for Zurich Insurance, Mayfield has successfully survived two corporate crunches himself. With his new book, Afterlife Crisis, (Synergy Books, 2008, 978-1-934454-24-4, $17.95) a novel with an original soundtrack, Mayfield hopes to help others in similar situations learn to view a layoff not as a career death, but as a rebirth. "This downsizing trend is really hitting the baby boomer generation in a hard way," Mayfield says. "People my age who were once looking to retire at 55 now have to start over. Over the past two decades, I have struggled to constantly reinvent myself through my work, and now I hope to help others realize that they can do the same." Afterlife Crisis is a fictional story that focuses on perseverance in dealing with job loss and uses four key elements: compassion, tolerance, risk and knowledge to help readers discover lifelong happiness. Unlike most books aimed at boomers, Afterlife Crisis relates to readers not only through the text but also with an accompanying 1960's style music soundtrack. Following the life of downsized manager Frank Moon, Afterlife Crisis chronicles Moon's trip back to Earth from an ethereal resting place where he overcomes an afterlife-midlife-crisis, only to discover that he already possesses within himself all that is needed to touch the lives of oth

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    Phil Davis, author of Fast & Furious Book Promotion

    Phil Davis, author of Fast & Furious Book Promotion, also the creator of the Self-Publishing in a Box and Authors on the Net.com. He is about to launch his newest project the Author Platform.com a simple teaching tool for authors to learn how to produce a great book, and how to market it building their own authors platform.

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    Mark Levine talks about his book "The Fine Print of Self Publishing."

    How to recognize book publishing predators An in-depth look at the self-publishing industry So many options are available to authors today that choosing a publisher that fits your needs—and your budget—should be easy, right? But with more self-publishing companies and vanity presses vying for your business than ever before, aspiring authors should beware: quality publishers will deliver a superior product at a fair price, but publishing predators will overcharge and under-deliver. Publishing industry watchdog Mark Levine educates authors about the possible pitfalls of choosing a self-publishing company for the first time. He analyzes and critiques the contracts and services of the top 45 self-publishing companies in the third edition of his acclaimed book, The Fine Print of Self-Publishing (Bascom Hill Publishing Group, September 2008). Leveraging extensive firsthand research and experience as a corporate and entertainment lawyer, Levine outlines the essential qualities to consider when picking a self-publishing company, educating authors on how to decipher the legalese and fine print of self-publishing contracts. "If you decided to buy a television or a car, you might read Consumer Reports to find the best price and highest quality," says Levine, CEO of the e-commerce company Click Industries, Ltd. "Spending hard-earned money to publish your book should be approached with the same care—but, unlike buying a car, your book is an extension of you."

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    New novel "In Memory of Central Park."

    Author, activist Queenelle Minet discusses her new novel "In Memory of Central Park." Minet currently resides in Larkspur, CA. She holds a master’s degree in psychology from Antioch University West, a master’s degree in theater arts from Northwestern University and a bachelor’s degree in English literature from Penn State University. A licensed marriage and family therapist, she is currently a member of the American Psychological Association and numerous environmental organizations. Visit www.centralparknovel.com for more information. In her new novel, Minet presents a vision of a future New York City where both nature and civil liberties have ceased to exist. The fact is that global warming, rising sea levels and overflowing landfills are currently threatening our way of life. According to Minet, if we don’t make significant changes now, we are putting ourselves and our planet in serious jeopardy. “In Memory of Central Park transports the reader to a world both completely different and uncomfortably similar to the one in which we live,” says Minet, a progressive environmental advocate and psychotherapist. “By engrossing readers in an entertaining story, I hope to make a difference in terms of how readers view the important issues of our day, including environmental degradation, global warming, and the erosion of our civil liberties.” Set in 2050, “In Memory of Central Park” presents a vision of a New York City that has been encased in a massive terrorist-proof shell, with no one able to travel in or out. In this dark world, people begin falling ill and dying as a result of pollution trapped inside the very structures meant to protect them. The novel’s main characters are lovers Noah and Margaret, who navigate their forbidden relationship inside the politically repressive, encapsulated city.

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