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Talebearers Podcast: Interview with AL Waddington, author of Enlightened (Book 2 of The Eve Series)

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Interview with AL Waddington, Author of Enlightened (Book 2 of The Eve Series)

 

 

Continuing where Essence (EVE series #1) ended, the barrier between Jocelyn Timmons consciousness continues to dissolve as she better understands the two lives she lives and enormity of her newly discovered inherited gift of EVE (Essence Voyager Era) which allows her to fall asleep on one plane of existence and awaken on another as her soul travels nightly.

In Enlightened (EVE series #2), present-day Jocelyn uncovers the vast wonderment of the Victorian era but soon learns that life then was not as grand for women as she has read in the classics. Still, she finds comfort in the support of family and friends; a bolstering contrast to her overly hectic, career-oriented family in the twenty-first century. Her love for Jackson Chandler strengthens across time and becomes the light she so desperately needs as the world she has always known no longer makes sense. Yet, the closer she is drawn to Jackson by their mutual ability, the more strain develops amongst those she loves in 2009.

On the other side of Jocelyn’s consciousness in 1878, she remains ignorant of EVE. Her life is crumbling around her, yet she finds herself anxiously awaiting the images that invade her dreams. Jocelyn longs to be the woman she portrays in that world yet her jealousy is unbearable. Miscommunication, betrayal and hidden agendas make trust near impossible. The clearer the visions become the more she questions motives of her closest confidants and foregoes revealing the images that plague her perception. As her life seems to unravel, Jocelyn’s two worlds collide, and she is enlightened as the pieces start to fall into place. But is she strong enough to survive the truth? Is Jackson really her destiny? And can their love transcend time?

About the Author:

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A. L. Waddington completed her undergraduate studies at University of
Texas Dallas and Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.
She graduated from IUPUI with a BS in Psychology with a dual
concentration in the psychobiology of addictions and clinical
rehabilitation. She is an avid reader, enjoys spending time in her
gardens, and watching the Indianapolis Colts. A. L. and her husband,
Ty have a son, two daughters, a puppy, and an oversized cat. They
reside in Indiana.

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Talebearers Podcast: Interview with Marilyn Levinson, author of Murder a la Christie

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Professor Lexie Driscoll is conducting the first meeting of the Golden Age of Mystery book club in her best friend’s swanky mansion when another friend is murdered. More members are knocked off as Lexie unravels secret after secret, leading her to believe she’s living in Christie’s novel, And Then There Were None. Using Miss Marple’s knowledge of human nature and Hercule Poirot’s cunning, Lexie reveals the murderer.

About the author:

A former Spanish teacher, Marilyn Levinson writes mysteries, romantic suspense, and books for kids.
Her latest mystery, Murder a la Christie, is out with Oak Tree Press. Untreed Reads has brought out a new e-edition of her first Twin Lakes mystery, A Murderer Among Us–a Suspense Magazine Best Indie–and will bring out a new e-edition of the sequel, Murder in the Air, in May. Her ghost mystery, Giving Up the Ghost, and her romantic suspense, Dangerous Relations, are out with Uncial Press. All of her mysteries take place on Long Island, where she lives.

Her books for young readers include No Boys Allowed; Rufus and Magic Run Amok, which was awarded a Children’s Choice; Getting Back to Normal, & And Don’t Bring Jeremy.

Marilyn loves traveling, reading, knitting, doing Sudoku, and visiting with her granddaughter, Olivia, on FaceTime. She is co-founder and past president of the Long Island chapter of Sisters in Crime.

Her website is: www.marilynlevinson.com

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Talebearers Podcast: Interview with Tanner McElroy, Author of War of Wings

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Author Interview with Tanner McElroy



War of Wings

Written from the two opposing perspectives of Gabriel and Lucifer, War of Wings follows their paths and love stories as they face a violent war that leads to the fall of one-third of the angels from Heaven. Gabriel, the archangel, loves life, but there is one thing in Heaven that he cannot tolerate: perfection. Lucifer, God’s highest cherubim angel and “perfect image of beauty,” stands alone in the hierarchy leading praise, worship, music, and laughter in the hope that one day he will be promoted to God’s equal. War of Wings is a fast-paced journey of two battling angels yearning for change. Their destinies emerge from triumph, failure, love, and heartbreak, as they discover that even in Heaven decisions always have consequences.
As a fan of epic fiction throughout his childhood and by researching the Bible and other religious documents, Tanner brought to life this original story of good versus evil. It is his take on how Heaven was corrupted. Tanner grew up as an avid reader of the Bible, Tolkien, Homer, Milton, and Dante all of which which helped shape this story.

WAR OF WINGS, the first book in the series, is set to be released on March 21st, 2014 after years of extensive research of the Bible and other religious documents and over four years of writing and editing.

A fan first and foremost, McElroy’s expertise has continued to grow. He has devoted considerable time, energy, and resources to writing a book that tells the remarkable story of Gabriel, Michael, Lucifer, and Arrayah the virtue angel. War of Wings is fiction and there are artistic choices that McElroy made in order to fill in a story that has very little detail in religious documents.

About the Author

Tanner McElroy was raised in Dallas, Texas in Lake Highlands. While gaining the knowledge from the Bible from his mother and learning a deep love of epic stories from his father, he was able to combine the two in War of Wings.

McElroy attended Texas Tech University on an academic scholarship and joined the Red Raider’s baseball team as a freshman. He received two degrees from a double major and Male Student-Athlete of the Year in 2005. He was also a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and received Big 12 honors with the Texas Tech baseball team. As a pitcher, Tanner remains among the all-time leaders for the Red Raiders.

After college baseball he signed with the Texas Rangers Organization to play professionally. With the long bus trips and hotel stays, Tanner was able to use much of his time to pursue his passion of writing. He wrote many short stories, treatments, and began screenplays on these journeys.

In 2006, McElroy moved to California where he was able to take more classes for writing and theatre at the renowned Howard Fine Studio in Los Angeles. It was at this studio where he learned how to add depth to characters realizing that “everyone justifies their own actions, even serial killers.” If this was true then Lucifer himself had to believe he was right or he would have never challenged God before the war in Heaven according to McElroy. By studying acting and writing he understood every character has his/her own objective in every scene and the only way to write effectively is to know exactly what those objectives are for each character. He is now a member of Romance Writer’s of America and the Texas Writer’s League. Visit his website at www.warofwings.com.

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Talebearers Podcast: Part 2 of interview with Bill Gourgey, author of The Glide Trilogy

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Author Interview with Bill Gourgey Part 2

I am incredibly excited to be interviewing Bill Gourgey of The Glide Trilogy. Bill’s interview was split into two parts with the first part broadcasting on March 13th.

The Glide Trilogy

Glide

The Prophet’s Revenge

In Glide, The Prophet’s Revenge, genius inventor Dr. Magigate (the Captain) must confront his shadowy legacy when innocent teen Maddy Langsley is kidnapped by an evil fugitive, the Prophet, Dr. Magigate’s erstwhile foe and lover. Thus begins the Glide Trilogy set in a future world dominated by the miraculous inventions of Dr. Magigate, chief among them Glide which controls gravity.

When Maddy and Mike trespass Knot Hall, a grand seaside estate that appears to be in ruin, they set in motion forces that have been pent up since the dark days of the Academy—a nefarious organization that brought civilization to the brink by unleashing war and plague in an attempt to control the dwindling natural resources of an ailing planet. The Prophet escapes her island prison and takes Maddy hostage just as the Neos. a new organization fashioned after the Academy, assert themselves by bending the considerable technologies of the future to their will—technologies largely devised by Captain Magigate. At last, the Captain must face not only the Prophet but also the ambiguous legacy of his inventions. Glide is a dark and quixotic look at what happens when invention reaches beyond its pale to compensate for the shortcomings of heart and soul.

Nu Logic
Rise of the Neos

In Nu Logic, Rise of the Neos, accomplished virologist, Dr. Janot (whose specialty is crossover pathogens that make the leap between organics, inorganics, hardware, and software), threatens the promising Glide era with his wildly popular augmented reality gaming world—Neology. Only the genius inventor, Captain Magigate, can stop him, but Magigate is lost in the past with his erstwhile lover and foe, the Prophet. Teenage artist Maddy’s cryptic paintings hold the key to reaching the Captain, but will she discover their secret in time to stop Dr. Janot, whose Connected Reality vision threatens to transform the human experience forever?

About the Author

Bill Gourgey is a technologist, venture capital advisor, and former Accenture managing partner who now writes fiction full time. Bill’s publications include Glide, The Prophet’s Revenge (book 1 in his Glide Trilogy), Nu Logic, Rise of the Neos (book 2), Outside the Box (a volume of poetry), and Unfamiliar Fruit (the first in a 3-part collection of short stories).

In addition to Bill’s extensive technology experience over the course of more than twenty years at Accenture, Bill served on a Transmedia panel at Digital Hollywood in NY in 2011; he presented social media topics to the Northern Virginia Writers Group (NOVA) in 2012 and at Intervention Con in Washington, DC in August, 2013. Bill has also presented at the DC Public Library on the impact of technology on our lives. He has been interviewed by Big Blend Radio and Sword & Laser (hosts Veronica Belmont and Tom Merritt). Bill has also read his works to students at Maret School in Washington, DC.

Bill lives with his family in Washington, DC and on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Visit his website at glidetrilogy.com or visit Glide & Nu Logic: Rise of the Neos at Amazon.

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Talebearers Podcast: Part 1 of interview with Bill Gourgey, author of The Glide Trilogy

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Author Interview with Bill Gourgey Part 1

I am incredibly excited to be interviewing Bill Gourgey of The Glide Trilogy. Bill’s interview will be split into two parts and will be broadcast on March 13th & on March 20th.

The Glide Trilogy

Glide

The Prophet’s Revenge

In Glide, The Prophet’s Revenge, genius inventor Dr. Magigate (the Captain) must confront his shadowy legacy when innocent teen Maddy Langsley is kidnapped by an evil fugitive, the Prophet, Dr. Magigate’s erstwhile foe and lover. Thus begins the Glide Trilogy set in a future world dominated by the miraculous inventions of Dr. Magigate, chief among them Glide which controls gravity.

When Maddy and Mike trespass Knot Hall, a grand seaside estate that appears to be in ruin, they set in motion forces that have been pent up since the dark days of the Academy—a nefarious organization that brought civilization to the brink by unleashing war and plague in an attempt to control the dwindling natural resources of an ailing planet. The Prophet escapes her island prison and takes Maddy hostage just as the Neos. a new organization fashioned after the Academy, assert themselves by bending the considerable technologies of the future to their will—technologies largely devised by Captain Magigate. At last, the Captain must face not only the Prophet but also the ambiguous legacy of his inventions. Glide is a dark and quixotic look at what happens when invention reaches beyond its pale to compensate for the shortcomings of heart and soul.

Nu Logic
Rise of the Neos

In Nu Logic, Rise of the Neos, accomplished virologist, Dr. Janot (whose specialty is crossover pathogens that make the leap between organics, inorganics, hardware, and software), threatens the promising Glide era with his wildly popular augmented reality gaming world—Neology. Only the genius inventor, Captain Magigate, can stop him, but Magigate is lost in the past with his erstwhile lover and foe, the Prophet. Teenage artist Maddy’s cryptic paintings hold the key to reaching the Captain, but will she discover their secret in time to stop Dr. Janot, whose Connected Reality vision threatens to transform the human experience forever?

About the Author

Bill Gourgey is a technologist, venture capital advisor, and former Accenture managing partner who now writes fiction full time. Bill’s publications include Glide, The Prophet’s Revenge (book 1 in his Glide Trilogy), Nu Logic, Rise of the Neos (book 2), Outside the Box (a volume of poetry), and Unfamiliar Fruit (the first in a 3-part collection of short stories).

In addition to Bill’s extensive technology experience over the course of more than twenty years at Accenture, Bill served on a Transmedia panel at Digital Hollywood in NY in 2011; he presented social media topics to the Northern Virginia Writers Group (NOVA) in 2012 and at Intervention Con in Washington, DC in August, 2013. Bill has also presented at the DC Public Library on the impact of technology on our lives. He has been interviewed by Big Blend Radio and Sword & Laser (hosts Veronica Belmont and Tom Merritt). Bill has also read his works to students at Maret School in Washington, DC.

Bill lives with his family in Washington, DC and on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Visit his website at glidetrilogy.com or visit Glide & Nu Logic: Rise of the Neos at Amazon.

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Talebearers Podcast: Author Interview with Price McNaughton, Author of Murder is Ugly

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Special thanks to Kathryn B. Butler, Author of the Sidney Sinclair Series for conducting this interview!

Murder is Ugly


When Jinx Delaney accepted an invitation from her friend, Brynn Brookefield, to spend the summer with her and her family, she expected a relaxed, fun, horse-filled getaway. However, upon her arrival at the Brookefield’s exclusive community, she begins to suspect that not everything is as perfect as the members of the wealthy, picturesque neighborhood would like her to believe.

Jinx finds herself embroiled in a web of suspense and deceit as a series of grisly crimes sweeps through the community, revealing dark secrets and tearing apart the residents’ seemingly perfect lives. As neighbor turns against neighbor, Jinx begins to realize that when it comes to high society, murder really is ugly.

Set against a backdrop of a historic, Old South community and a high class horse barn, McNaughton weaves a riveting tale of murder and suspense, filled to the brim with twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the end, while skillfully painting the ironic tale of a community whose beauty lies only skin deep.

About the Author

Price McNaughton was born and raised in a small town in Tennessee. A childhood steeped in the stories and legends of her ancestors as well as the Southern way of life led her to carry on the tradition and become a storyteller herself. After years of traveling, she returned to her roots and devoted herself to her first love, writing mysteries.

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Talebearers Podcast: Author Interview with Price McNaughton, Author of A Vision of Murder

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Author Interview with Price McNaughton, Author of the murder mystery A Vision of Murder.

Special thanks to Kathryn B. Butler, Author of the Sidney Sinclair Series for conducting this interview!

A Vision of Murder

In this chilling mystery, murder is haunting a small southern town. Emily Walker is a psychic determined to solve the crimes. Her visions are exactly what the police need. But will the ghosts that haunt Emily be too much for her to take?
Mrs. Dodd is the epitome of an older southern lady. She knows all the timeworn gossip and stories of her hometown. With her quick eye and love of mysteries, she is sure she can catch the murderer.
The dark woods and old homes of Temple hold many secrets. In a place where the past and present interweave, will the killer be caught in time?

About the Author

Price McNaughton was born and raised in a small town in Tennessee. A childhood steeped in the stories and legends of her ancestors as well as the Southern way of life led her to carry on the tradition and become a storyteller herself. After years of traveling, she returned to her roots and devoted herself to her first love, writing mysteries.

Other books by the author:

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Talebearers Podcast: Author Interview with Kathryn B. Butler, Author of The Riding Camp Riddle (Sidney Sinclair Adventure #2)

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The Riding Camp Riddle

In the second installment of the Sidney Sinclair adventure series, Sidney and her friends head off to riding camp. At Camp Sycamore Streams, Sidney meets new friends, deals with new riding challenges, and is faced with another mystery. On the first day of camp, Sidney spots a mysterious rider in the woods. Could it be the ghost of William Kitt, the bank robber who supposedly hid his stolen treasure somewhere at Sycamore Streams? Sidney and her friends are determined to find out, even if it means missing out on a few camp activities. The campers team up with their camp counselor, Kelsey, and an old, grizzled riding instructor named Johnny to find Kitt’s hidden treasure, solving riddles and finding adventure along the way.
For ages 8 and up.

About the Author:

Kathryn B. Butler grew up in a small town in Tennessee. Kathryn began horseback riding at the age of seven and began writing at about the same time. Horses have influenced her writing from a young age and are often featured in her stories. Kathryn has a degree in journalism, but prefers writing fiction to non-fiction.

She loves to hear from young readers, so don’t hesitate to contact her. You can also visit whataboutjelly.com for information on Kathryn and her other books.

Other books in the series:


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Talebearers Podcast: Author Interview with Kathryn B. Butler, Author of The Mystery at Blue Moon Stables (The Sidney Sinclair Adventure Series #1)

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The Mystery at Blue Moon Stables

When Sidney Sinclair and her best friend and neighbor, Jane Abbot, find out they will be taking lessons at the new riding stable across the road, they are looking forward to meeting their lesson horses and riding for the first time. But after their first lesson, it’s clear something is very wrong at Blue Moon Stables. Odd things have been happening and according to Bryan, the riding instructor’s less than charming son, the stables are cursed. As the summer progresses and Sidney’s love for horses grows, the events become more sinister and a riding student is injured. Someone seems determined to ruin the stables, and the owner and instructor, Mrs. Fitzpatrick, is distraught and considering closing the stables forever. Can Sidney find out who is behind the strange occurrences before Blue Moon Stables is forced to shut its doors?

About the Author:

Kathryn B. Butler grew up in a small town in Tennessee. Kathryn began horseback riding at the age of seven and began writing at about the same time. Horses have influenced her writing from a young age and are often featured in her stories. Kathryn has a degree in journalism, but prefers writing fiction to non-fiction. She loves to hear from young readers, so don’t hesitate to contact her. You can reach her at kathrynbbutler@gmail.com. You can also visit whataboutjelly.com for information on Kathryn and her other books.

Other books in the series:

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Talebearers Podcast: Author Interview with Kelly Lynne, Author of Celestina Silvenfare: The Legend Begins

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Celestina Silvenfare: The Legend Begins
 


Celestina Silvenfare is an elemental sorceress and the prophesied savior of her world, but not until her 14th birthday does she truly understand the danger she must face in order to fulfill her destiny and save the lives of those she loves.

Accompanied by her shape-shifting faerie hound, Nyx, her adopted brother, Hru, a dwarf who can morph into a giant, and her steadfast Elfaemyn warrior protector, Prince Hazen, Celestina embarks on a journey to discover what it takes for one young girl to rise above her own dreams, desires, flaws, and personal tragedies, to restore balance to the land and save all the races of Meréllier.

When circumstances, cleverly manipulated by evil forces, push Celestina too far, will she be able to face her destiny and fulfill the prophecy, or will she unwittingly bring about the ruin of her entire world?

About the Author:

Kelly Lynne grew up in Morrow, GA and graduated from Morrow High School in 1984. She graduated with honors from the University of Georgia, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing Education. In addition to writing, Lynne works as a marketing coordinator and technical writer. Lynne also collaborated on a book with the daughters of Conway Twitty, titled Against His Will, which is still a work in progress. Lynne is currently at work on the second book in the Silvenfare Series, A Prophecy Unfolds, scheduled for publication in late-2014. Lynne currently resides in Franklin, TN, just outside of Nashville.

From the Author:

My childhood was wonderfully impacted by numerous epic fantasy books, such as C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia, Terry Brooks’ Shannara series, Anne McCaffrey’s Dragonriders of Pern series, and of course, J.R.R. Tolkien’s tales of Middle-earth, to name a few. Stories of hobbits, dragons, elves, and the ever-worsening villains who plagued them enchanted my imagination, delivering hours of entertainment and countless daydreams. This is the type of experience I hope to deliver to a new generation of young fantasy readers with my Silvenfare series.

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