Here's the link to the interview:
https://www.facebook.com/910amsuperstation/videos/2196135483879331/
For more on Jeff Bailey, check out his web page or follow him on Amazon, GoodReads or his LinkedIn Blog.Here's the link to the interview:
https://www.facebook.com/910amsuperstation/videos/2196135483879331/
For more on Jeff Bailey, check out his web page or follow him on Amazon, GoodReads or his LinkedIn Blog.
I just finished Gunner Lindbloom’s To Be A King, vol I. OMG! Every page just oozed authenticity and realism. I like when
an author writes what he knows, and it is obvious that Lindbloom knows this
genre very intimately. The story chronicles the rise and fall of a Detroit
mafioso and the extended family around him. T also showed the real side of the
characters, hw they justified their chosen business and how they led very
normal lives. I never thought about the fact that police arrests of some
made-men creates opportunities for expansion for his associates and for his
rivals. It is such a fluid, fragile, world. I rather liked King the main
character. He wasn’t all bad and just trying to do the best he could in the
world he was born into. There is so much story yet to tell. I have already
bought my copy of To Be A King, vol. II. If this was a tv mini-series, I would
binge-watch it. Excellent read and five stars for Gunner Lindbloom and for ToBe A King (both volumes). JAB, author of the conspiracy thriller Not On MyWatch.
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I just finished reading Crystal Vision by Larry Rodness, Excellent
read, by the way. I'm always intrigued by the some of the little stories that
the authors in my network haver about their books. I was talking to
Larry and here’s the story he told me .... ‘When my boys were teens I took them to a shop downtown called “Games
Workshop” – a franchise popular all over the world. We purchased miniature
fantasy figures – warriors, demons and such and spent hours painting them and
finishing them off. Some of the older customers built entire armies and waged
wars against each other on giant game boards. My writing muse took over and
considered what if the owner of the shop might be embroiled in a battle of her
own and that the store enthusiasts might be dragged into it. Who was she,
really? Who was her nemesis and why? And what if not only her life
was endangered but the whole city and what if…’
Cool creation story by a true, full-time author. So, when you’re reading Crystal Vision, and you enter the Gaming Store, imagine there in the back of the room, in the shadows sits author Larry Rodness watching his sons play on the tables, as the demon emerges and his minions disperse. Yeah, I love a good back story.
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Tim Schueler's Horror Novel - 22 Dutch Road - The Back Story
I was intrigued by 22 Dutch Road when I read it. Elements of the story line were surprising to me and that is not an easy reaction I asked Tim about the characters Stan and Peebles and here's what he said, 'The general idea of an estranged son returning to his father's estate and encountering mysterious statues was something which stayed on course, more or less, through the end of the writing. I didn't realize, however, how important some of the supporting characters, like Stan the neighbor and his dog, Peebles, would be, since I "discovered" them while writing. It turns out that these two are often my readers' favorite characters, more so than the protagonist, Billy.'
As an author, I understand how sometimes a character can seem to take over and drive the story line. When you read 22 Dutch Road, pay special tribute Wilson and Peebles And... that's The Back Story.
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I just finished Jack O’Halloran’s crime family thriller, The Family Legacy. I was so taken with the atmosphere of authenticity that I had to ask Jack what the inspiration was for the story.
Here’s what he wrote me, “My father was Albert
Anastasia, the head of Murder INC after my father's death the Anastasia Family
became the Gambino family. The character in my book Jack Pagano was me as a
young man.”
It took a few seconds for me to pull my lower jaw back up where it belongs. Yes, that explains the superb authenticity and why the release of the network min-series is pending. When you read The Family Legacy, think of Jack as a child. Now, you know The Family Legacy back story.
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I wasn’t sure that I would find Leora’s Letters all that good. I’m pretty much an Sci-Fi/action/thriller fan. I was so wrong. It’s one of...