Q: When did your interest in composing music begin? A: It began at a very young age. I wanted to be able to play exciting and intricate pieces on the piano but was unable to read music very well and could not play by ear. My solution was to make up music. This carried on... Continue Reading →
Special Time Only!
With the holidays approaching, we are offering proofreading services for $1 per page. The proofreader holds a Master of Arts in English. Fiction or nonfiction is welcome. Manuscripts or documents must be in Word Document and in U.S. English. Track changes will be provided so that the owner can witness the changes. Payments will me... Continue Reading →
Meet This Author: Jo McNally
Q: When did you begin writing your novel, When Sparks Fly?This book had a more interesting writing timeline than usual! I began writing it in the spring of 2021 for a late winter release. Then my 95-year-old mom fell ill, and after a brief illness, passed away last June. My writing ground to a halt,... Continue Reading →
Meet This Author: Carrie Carter
Q: When did you begin to write your first story?I was a big Trixie Belden and Nancy Drew fan in elementary school so in third grade, I started writing short story adventures about a girl being where she shouldn’t be and getting into trouble, just like my book idols. The stories weren’t very good, but... Continue Reading →
Interview with Author Declan Finn
Q: When did you begin writing the first novel in a series, Hell Spawn? I believe it was in 2017, somewhere in the fall. I know this mostly because there was an incident in the news that inspired a subplot in the novel. Q: How many books have you written for the NYPD Detective Thomas Nolan... Continue Reading →
Review: The Honeymoon Cottage
Synopsis: From New York Times bestseller Lori Foster, an all-new romantic family saga for fans of Jill Shalvis, Lori Wilde, and Sarah Morgan. In The Honeymoon Cottage, locals of a quirky small town help an on-the-shelf wedding planner find her own happily-ever-after. Wedding planner Yardley Belanger has resigned herself to spinsterhood while organizing other people’s happy endings. An all-new heartwarming story... Continue Reading →
Author Interview with Nzondi
Q: When did you first begin writing horror stories?First, I’d like to thank you for having me!When I was eight or nine years old. A friend named Johnny Bryant and I used to makecomic books back in Elementary School. At the time I made King Kong and Godzillastories. It didn’t get serious until after 1995,... Continue Reading →
Q&A with Debut Author June Rollins
Q: When did you decide to become a writer?I enjoyed writing in high school, but didn’t consistently practice the craft until my thirties. I began writing and submitting human interest pieces with photos to newspapers in the mid-eighties. That grew into submitting narrative essays and being a regular contributor for a regional magazine. I don’t... Continue Reading →
Q&A with Author VS Holmes
Q: When did you decide to become a archeological sci-fi writer? I grew up fairly isolated, and found company in imaginary worlds. Speculative fiction was the first genre where I saw characters like myself as well. My search for community and story brought me to my career as an archaeologist. Sci-fi and fantasy is a... Continue Reading →
Teaser Share: Adulting by Liz Talley
Summer holiday (vacation) relaxation concept. Mobile phone (smartphone), headphones, sunglasses and fruity drink from above (top view, flat lay). Colorful (multicolor tonal transitions) background. Adulting by Liz Talley releases on April 1st!Available Now through Amazon First Reads In the glitter of Hollywood, sometimes you find real gold. Ebook | Audio | Paperbackhttps://geni.us/AdultingFREE with Kindle Unlimited... Continue Reading →
Q&A with Author Patricia Bossano
ULM: When did you start planning your latest release, Love & Homegrown Magic? PB: The central idea for this novel came to me in 2017, and together with a working title of “Daughters of the Bride,” they stewed in my head until the spring of 2019 when I began writing the first draft. ULM: What was... Continue Reading →
Guest Post: On the Life of a Support Soldier
The description of Keeping the Lights on for Ike on the Sunbury Press website begins, “Most people don’t realize that during the war in Europe in the 1940s, it took an average of six support soldiers to make the work of four combat soldiers possible.” According to Timeline.com, there were two million American troops involved... Continue Reading →
Check Out This New Release!
The Girl I Left Behind–Andie Newton About the Book What would you risk to save your best-friend? As a young girl, Ella never considered that those around her weren’t as they appeared. But when her childhood best-friend shows Ella that you can’t always believe what you see, Ella finds herself thrown into the world of... Continue Reading →
Review: Always We Begin Again
Synopsis: None of us wants to be sidelined, stuck, shamed, or silenced. But the difficulties of life have a way of putting us in a corner, and we don't know how to move forward. We see brokenness in our communities, our relationships, and our spirits. It's so easy to blame ourselves or... Continue Reading →
Finding Mercy by Riley Edwards
Title: Finding Mercy (Next Generation, #3) Author: Riley Edwards Genre: Romantic Suspense Release Date: February 26th Cover Designer: Lori Jackson Hosted by: Buoni Amici Press, LLC. DEA Jason Walker became a widower at Twenty-eight. Two years later he’s still torturing himself with guilt. They’d married young, and she’d been his first love, but her illness... Continue Reading →
Check This Out: Not Even A Mouse by MariaLisa deMora
#IsThatAMouseInYourPocket Title: Not Even A Mouse Series: Rebel Wayfarers MC #10.75 Release Date: Dec. 25 2017 Author: MariaLisa deMora Genre: MC Romance Synopsis More than a decade ago Myron vowed he would live up to the trust shown him by one of the best men he’d ever met: Davis Mason. In a desperate situation,... Continue Reading →
Spotlight Feature: The Rainmaker by Petra Landon
Synopsis: As they race to untangle the past and thwart a power-hungry Wizard, Tasia must face her toughest decision yet. Can she take a leap of faith and risk her deadliest secret? Tasia Armstrong is no longer a nondescript, friendless and naïve Wizard flying under the radar on the fringes of... Continue Reading →