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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
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Clarence Reyneveld,
author of "Unlocking Galations Again",
in the December 24th archives of "A Story to
Tell"
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2007-Dec-24
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Exclusive interview:
Clarence Reyneveld,
author of "Unlocking Galatians Again," takes us
on a journey back to early Christianity,
re-discovering life-changing truths and helping
us discover what it means to walk by faith in
the power of God's spirit. |
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2007-Nov-08
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Angela Posey-Arnold,
BSN, began her career in nursing in 1988.
She quickly found that the hectic days of
patient care and increasing corporate demands
can be overwhelming. Learn all about the
wonderful world of nursing administration from
today's interview and her book, "The Nightingale
Protocol." |
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2007-Oct-30
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Exclusive interview:
W. Ivan Wright,
author of "Black People: For Entertainment
Purposes Only," deals dramatically and
humorously with the many threads of the
African-American experience in his books.
Listen in as Ivan shares his views on race
relations in the 21st century, plus how he
weaves romance, suspense and violence into his
stories. |
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2007-Sep-20
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Exclusive interview:
Bradley Stewart
is the author of "Kayak Reef," a story about an
Inuit girl and protector of Arctic wildlife, who
meets a sailor from a passing ship that will
change her destiny. When she mysteriously
disappears from her village, her story becomes
legend. Find out more about her story,
plus an special underlying message, when Brad
visits with listeners in this lively interview. |
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2007-Sep-13
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Today
we'll be speaking with a couple local authors
from California. First up,
Elizabeth Ann Guevara
shares a very interesting - and true - story
about what happened to her on a business trip
and how she's still searching for the man who
stole her briefcase, as detailed in "Separated
by Dreams." Then,
Amy Koch Johnson
visits about her new comic collection, "Sister
May's Menagerie, Vol. 1," and what projects
await her - both in writing and in painting. |
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2007-Sep-05
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Exclusive interview:
Josh Fattig is
not just the illustrator of the Annie Books
Series (including "Experience Asperger's Syndrom"
and "Attention Deficits Through the Eyes of a
Child"), he has also been diagnosed with both AS
and ADD. Josh shares his insight and
personal experiences, helping raise awareness of
the disorders and shedding light on how people
(especially children) can help overcome these
disabilities. |
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2007-Aug-31
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Exclusive interview: Judith
Shahverdian, author of "The Amazing
Adventures of Captain Bootsie Bear and His
Fearless Crew," joins us for a delightful,
light-hearted conversation from Italy, as we
discuss her multimedia adventure which is
visually rich and graphically designed with a
child's imagination in mind. |
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2007-Aug-02
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First up
today, we speak with
Kim Pearson of
Primary Sources, whose mission in writing
"Making History: How to Remember, Record,
Interpret and Share the Events of Your Life" was
to help people tell and preserve their unique
stories. Then, do you remember the band
STYX? You won't want to miss our interview
with
Sterling Whitaker,
author of "The Grand Delusion: The Unauthorized
True Story of STYX." Next, we wrap up the
program with
Kris Krainock,
who shares his real-life experiences in
"Criticisms, Witticisms and More." |
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2007-Aug-01
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Exclusive interview:
Gloria Mallette
is the author of 9 titles. Hear all about
her journey from first-time author to where she
stands today, and learn about one of her most
fascinating stories yet, "Living, Breathing
Lies." |
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2007-Jul-05
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Today's
program features two wonderful authors.
First,
Christine Sandor
tackles the sensitive topic of mother-daughter
sexual abuse in her book, "Warming the Stone
Children." Then,
George E. Thompson
shares some insight into how his first book of
poetry, "Experience, Strength and Hope," came to
be. |
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2007-Jul-02
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Exclusive interview: Author
Bill Kramer
shares a rare look into the human side of the
world of scientific research. "Unexpected
Grace: Stories of Faith, Science and Altruism"
goes behind the scenes of four scientific
investigations on diverse aspects of the study
of unlimited love and offers uplifting portraits
of human beings struggling to understand and
improve the complex issues facing them. |
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2007-Jun-19
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Exclusive interview:
Juanita Pittman-Brown
joins the program to share her delightful poetry
and to explain her underlying messages.
Her first book, "Words in Bloom," includes
various writings over the last 48 years, and
we'll hear how her faith has influenced both her
writing and her life. |
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2007-May-31
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Exclusive interview:
Dr. Darryl Gopaul,
medical microbiologist and successful author,
joins the program from Canada to bring listeners
up-to-date on his recently-published books.
Since we last spoke with Dr. Gopaul in 2005, he
has published two new titles ("Around the World
on Three Underwear" and "Six Decades to
Wisdom... maybe"). |
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2006-Dec-04 |
Special Edition: This week we speak
with special guest Irene Watson of
ReaderViews,
with helpful tips to any author hoping to
receive a review. But first,
Bill Russell
joins us from South Africa to introduce hs first
novel, "The Sign of Omega: Awakening."
Also,
Jack Thomas
touches the lives of so many veterans with
"Coyote Jack Drawing Meaning from Life &
Vietnam: A Memoir." And
Janis Soucie,
shares her personal poetry and lyrics in "A
Breeze of Whispers." |
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2006-Nov-17 |
Exclusive interview:
Rick Ritter
brings together the writings of more than two
dozen Vietnam-era veterans who have never before
had the chance to speak their peace. "Made
in America, Sold in the Nam" includes diaries,
essays and poems, all of which offer a unique
first-person perspective that will be
appreciated by veterans, their families and
historians. |
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2006-Nov-16 |
Exclusive interview:
Rawlins Rhodes
shares what he discovered from the Razmar
writings. His books, "The Razmar
Chronicles," are written for those of us who
find ourselves in a spiritual journey, but who
do not know where to turn, for the answers to
many of our questions cannot be found in today's
traditional New Age and organized religious
teachings. |
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2006-Nov-13 |
Exclusive
interview:
Marta Hiatt, author of "Remembrances
of Times Past," takes listeners down a
sentimental journey of the 20th century.
She'll give us her opinion for some of the best
(and worst) inventions of the past century, plus
we'll discuss many of the changes we made as a
society (jobs, technology, culture, fashion and
more!) |
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2006-Oct-20 |
Exclusive
interview: Award-winning author,
K.L. Nappier,
tells us what she's been up to lately.
Regardless of how light or dark her plots may
be, she continually explores how the human
experience can lift us up, give us hope and
teach us how to keep moving on. |
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2006-Sep-27 |
Today, we
speak with
Cairo Styles.
He has published the first novel in a 2-part
series entitled "When Angry Shadows Are Heard."
Edward Southerland
has chronicled a world familiar to anyone who
has shared the pace of small town life in "Tall
Cotton: The Cotton County Chronicles."
Renald Iacovelli
shares a story of business tragedy about actors
and theaters in his novel, "Breaking A Leg." |
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2006-Sep-18 |
Exclusive interview:
Willy Gaspar,
author of "Sacred Cosmic Marriage" and "The
Celestial Clock", joins the program to discuss
his discoveries and the upcoming Earth Changes
and Earth People Conference. We'll discuss
the correlation between astronomy, Greek
mythology and religion, plus several other
topics (including the importance of Venus, the
number 12, the Mayan Calendar, and much more!) |
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2006-Sep-11 |
Exclusive interview: Author
Rachelle Rogers
considers what would happen if Heloise and
Abelard, the tragic 12th century French lovers,
found their way back to each other today in her
book, "A Love Apart." Who might they be?
What might they remember? What might be
unresolved within them and between them?
Rogers tackles these and other fascinating
questions in today's interview. |
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2006-Sep-04 |
Al N
Saxon takes us on the journey of two young
lovers' lives in "A Bridge Between Two Worlds."
Then, from the UK,
Lana shares her personal
story in "Escort, The Truth Story of a Modern
Day Courtesan."
Leonard Schonberg talks
about Afghanistan and introduces his new book, "Morgen's
War." Seymour Harris relates the story of
Jews who lived in the Carpathian mountains over
100 years ago in "The Unconquered." |
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2006-Aug-30 |
Exclusive interview: Karen
Anderson of DivineJourneys.net and
owner/facilitator of Divine Journeys Healing
Arts Center in Somis, California, shares her
personal story and experiences in a lively discussion about
angels. What is an angel? Does
everyone have angels around them? What is
the difference between an angel and an
archangel? Tune in and hear what Ms.
Anderson believes. |
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2006-Aug-21 |
Alexander Kirkwood
takes us on a fictional - but possible - war
scenario in the Eastern Mediterranean with "The
Cyprus Event."
Ann Roulac
provides a unique perspective to the healthcare
crisis with "Power, Passion & Purpose: 7
Steps to Energizing Your Life." UK author
Trevor Timbs
introduces us to "Salford Sunrise," and Dr. Kosi Avotri
talks about Ghanaian polygamy in "Child of
Polygamy." |
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2006-Aug-17 |
Exclusive interview:
Adeyinka Makinde
joins us from the United Kingdom to discuss a
boxing legend in his book, "Dick Tiger:
The Life and Times of a Boxing Immortal."
Dick Tiger was a Nigerian world boxing champion
at two weight divisions in the 1960s until he
tragically died in 1971. He also became a
national hero in his native country (Nigeria). |
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2006-Aug-14 |
Exclusive interview:
David Powell
recounts his personal experiences of combat
during the Vietnam War in his book, "My Tour in
Hell: A Marine's Battle with Combat
Trauma." Like many other veterans, Powell
suffered from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
after returning home, but his is a story of
overcoming PTSD and building a better life. |
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2006-Aug-07 |
Exclusive interview:
Doug Crill
returns to introduce listeners to the
newly-released graphic novel, "Cry Wolf:
The Ghost of Sijan" in which Doug Crill and Dan
Frey blend an old school pulp comics feel with a
story set in the backdrop of 1920's Chicago
during prohibition and the height of organized
crime. |
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2006-Jul-31 |
First up,
83-year-young
Chester Aaron shares his
experiences with war and peace, marriage and
divorce, and so much more in "Symptoms of
Terminal Passion." Then,
GJ Sydney joins
the program from the UK; she's put together a
lifetime of lessons in "But That's Another
Story."
Drew Silver introduces us to her
new thriller trilogy, "The Vampire Within".
And we'll wrap things up with
William Bowman
Piper, author of the children's book, "Giraffe
of Montana." |
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2006-Jul-24 |
Exclusive interview:
Gunnar Jensen,
author of "What If?," poses some very
provocative questions in today's program.
What if all our perception of the world we live
in is relative and can be changed by our own
efforts? What if there is life after
physical death? Tune in to hear a lively
discussion about these and other age-old
questions. |
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2006-Jul-03 |
First,
Lesly Auerbach's
"Fragments" transports readers back in time
thirty years of the life of Adam Lewis, a
self-professed screw-up, in a revealing - and
often painful - trip down Memory Lane.
Australian author
Debbie Stevens
talks about the re-release of "A Piece of My
Mind", sharing her journey from the loss of her
mother up to present day.
Bo Savino
introduces "Reggie & Ryssa and the Summer Camp
of Faery", a delightful tale of magic and
faeries for the young adult reader. |
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2006-Jun-26 |
We start
this week's program by speaking with
Case Wagenvoord,
author of the controversial - yet humorous -
"Open Letters to George W. Bush". Then,
Cindy Newsome
shares the unique cultural history of the small
town where she grew up in "Hobbstown: The
Forgotten Legacy of a Unique African-American
Community." And joining us from the United
Kingdom is Keith Frobisher,
who takes us back to an era of Elizabethan
knights and world exploration in "Elizabethan
Hero". |
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2006-Jun-20 |
Exclusive interview:
Thomas E. Despres
shares his personal story of moving from America
to Latin America for 10 years in his book, "The
Cultural Connection: An Expatriate in
Latin America." Anyone who is considering
doing business in Latin America should hear this
interview! |
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2006-Jun-05 |
First up,
we hear from
Robin Dobbins,
author of "The Last Dinosaur: An Unforgettable
Love Story", who explains that his book is about
people - not dinosaurs. Then,
John Kearns
talks with us about his book, "The World" - a
passionate, multi-layered, poetic depiction of
an artistic soul's maturation. And we wrap
things up with
Bob Avey, whose
thriller "Twisted Perception" keeps readers on
the edge of their seat. |
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2006-May-31 |
Meet
authors
David Silva and
Shawn Bent.
Silva's "Senior Moments" is a collection of
essays, meditations and stories that will both
inspire and help senior citizens through the
good times and difficult days that accompany the
aging process. Then, from Canada, Bent's
"Make Your Imagination Rich" teaches readers
about imagination and how it affects their outer
lives, while also emphasizing the importance of
inner health. |
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2006-May-29 |
Exclusive interview:
L. Diane Wolfe
returns to the program, introducing the 3rd
release in The Circle of Friends series,
"James". Diane tackles the dark and
uncomfortable subject of abuse and neglect in
this new book, which readers find to be an
emotionally engaging studio in coming to terms
with the past and finding inner peace. |
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2006-May-25 |
Exclusive interview:
Dr. Tolu Adeleye,
co-author of "Stay Sane Through Change", joins
the program to discuss practical tips on how to
manage different life transitions (including
everything from divorce to death of a loved one,
and from entering parenthood to retirement),
using Jesus Christ as a model. |
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2006-May-24 |
Exclusive interview:
Author
Natalie Houck
takes readers on an autobiographical journey
into the life of Greek god Hermes in "Herald".
What's unique about this book is that Hermes
tells the story of his own life and also gives
us a glance into the lives of several other
familiar figures in the world of Greek mythology
- all from his own, unique perspective. |
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2006-May-22 |
Up first
is
Pastor Kwame;
join him for an in-depth conversation about
overcoming offenses and truly forgiving those
who have offended you. Then,
V. Anthony Rivers
tells a story about the consequence of decisions
we make in "My Life Is All I Have".
David S. Grant's
new novel, "Corporate Porn", is an exciting take
on the world of business and sex... and the
business of sex. |
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2006-May-15 |
This
week's show begins with
Linda Kaye, the author
of "Sexy Love Affirmations", which is filled
with recipes for creating your soul mate or
improving an otherwise stale relationship into
something fresh and exciting. Next,
E.G.
Parsons joins the program to introduce her
suspense/thriller "Captive Fear", keeping you on
the edge of your seat with a story about human
trafficking. And we wrap up with
Pastor Isola Oluwabusuyi, whose "Between the Snake and the Snake"
details his personal revelation and how it has
already touched so many peoples' lives. |
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2006-Apr-10 |
Meet
Deborah Lintz-Hill;
her book, "The Proper Care and Feeding of Your
Soul", is a timeless work for anyone who wants
to understand their spiritual purpose in life.
All mothers will want to hear from
Frankie Jackson, Ph.D.,
who addresses an important subject to parents in
"Motivating Messages for Mothers of Teenage
Daughters". Then, think the risk of bird
flu is behind us? Think again --
Dr. Grattan Woodson
talks about the potential for a pandemic virus
in "The Bird Flu Preparedness Planner." |
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2006-Mar-27 |
Exclusive interview:
Penny Crosson,
a licensed cosmetologist for 25 years, started
by providing hair and make-up services to her
clientele. She has taught corrective and
creative make-up techniques in classes at
vocational schools and to other professionals.
In 1996, she developed an interior decorating
business. A devout Christian, Penny's true
passion in life is to inspire women to discover
their own God-given inner beauty, and she
illustrates this message in her new book, "Daily
Make-Up with the Master". |
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2006-Mar-13 |
Welcome
Paul Barker
back to the program; his second book "Life on
Umbriel" is gaining fame about a legendary 19th
century outlaw who called British Columbia home.
Then, Christians and other people everywhere
love the biblically based resolutions presented
for everyday circumstances in D'Andrea Cunningham's
newly released "Transparent: A Clear
Understanding to Spiritual Diagnosis." |
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2006-Mar-01 |
Exclusive interview:
Sarah Price
joins us to discuss her book, "Above Us Only
Sky: A View of 9/11 from the Spirit World,"
comprised of what she claims are channeled
messages from victims of 9/11, as well as
"spirit witnesses". Sarah has spent more
than twenty years studying psychic phenomena and
spirit communication, while developing her own
psychic abilities. |
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2006-Feb-27 |
Exclusive interview:
Adrianne Calvo,
author of the Maximum Flavor cookbook, is the
youngest professional chef and the youngest
female CEO in the United States. She was
the youngest chef to cook at the United Nations,
was the youngest chef at the luxurious 5-diamond
Mandarin Oriental, and has won several national
culinary competitions. But what's most
impressive is that she's accomplished all
this... and she's only 21! |
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2006-Feb-20 |
Rebecca Ritter
joins the program to discuss the lighter side of
parenting and her book "95 Things I Never
Thought I'd Say or Hear... Until I Had Kids".
Former magazine editor and author of several
screen plays,
Sue Tinder has
published her first book "And She Finally
Learned". From Canada,
Kent Budden
reveals where he thinks the Vikings established
the first European colony in North America in "Vinland
Discovery - the unfinished story".
Thomas Edward
introduces us to "Fighting Girls", a funny,
entertaining story that deals with several
outside-the-box issues. |
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2006-Feb-15 |
Exclusive
interview:
Michael Broderick, author of
"Vegas, The Mob and The Dead Pig on the Dance
Floor", was an early Las Vegas pioneer and
long-time gaming insider. His new book
shares stories of his fifty years in Sin City,
working and playing with celebrities and
billionaires. Listen in as our guest takes
the listener on the journey of their life,
filled with surprising twists and unexpected
turns along the way. |
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2006-Feb-13 |
First up
is
Sissy de Grace,
author of the contemporary fiction novel
"Passage of Time". Then, we hear from
Jawa and Dana
all the way from Kuwait; their book "Driving
Down the 101" features two Kuwaiti teenage
sisters, whom some are calling the Kuwaiti
version of Mary-Kate and Ashley. And we
wrap things up with
Tamara Shepherd,
who teaches some important character qualities
to children and young adults in her first book,
"Evan, The Warrior of Nod". |
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2006-Feb-08 |
Exclusive interview:
Michael J. Russ
helps us achieve the success we desire in our
personal and business lives through his
motivational and inspirational audio CD.
The concepts found in his most recent CD,
entitled "Design Your Life: Using Self-Talk to
Create Your Life One Day at a Time", could
change the course of your life forever. |
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2006-Feb-06 |
Exclusive interview:
Wiley Ezell,
author of "Last Chance", shares with listeners
his very personal story about a death experience
from a heart attack. He tells us who he
met and what was said during that time, and what
he learned offers an important lesson for all of
us. |
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2006-Feb-01 |
Exclusive interview: If you have young
children around the house, you'll want to hear
what Canadian author
Allen Robertson
has created. His "Timothy Tuttle Story
Book" series offer non-violent adventures
targeted at children between 4-8 years old. |
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2006-Jan-31 |
Exclusive interview:
James Gabler
takes us back to 18th century Paris in his new
book, "An Evening with Benjamin Franklin and
Thomas Jefferson: Dinner, Wine and
Conversation", in which Franklin and Jefferson
tell in their own words the most interesting
stories of their lives. |
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2006-Jan-30 |
First up,
no young adult on the verge of leaving their
parents' nest should be without
Joe Kahler's
"Out On My Own... Now What?" Then, if
you're a fan of The Twilight Zone, you'll want
to read Nathan Allen's
"The Frisson Factor". Priscilla Lalisse
joins us from Paris, France, tackling
segregation and racism in modern times in her
book, "Stockdale". Also,
Marty Mitchell
tells us all about her new suspense thriller,
"The Sensation Inside". |
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2006-Jan-23 |
Do you
enjoy a good detective story? Up first,
we'll speak with
E.E. Williams,
author of the mystery novel, "Tears in the
Rain". Next,
W.K. Brown will
take us on a journey through his true-life
experiences as a transit police officer in
"Tunnel Vision (Thru The Eyes of a Transit
Cop)". Then, we visit with
Bill Kunkel -
founder of videogame journalism - to discuss the
gaming industry from 1978 to the present and
beyond in his new book, "Confessions of the Game
Doctor." |
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2006-Jan-16 |
Tune-in
and hear from author
Lee Edward Fodi;
his novel "Kendra Kandlestar and the Box of
Whispers" is a combination of fairytale,
folklore and fantasy. Then, visit with Dr. Monica Anderson;
"When a Sistah's Fed Up" is already receiving
rave reviews. Then, join
Larry Frank, Sr.
(author of "Wealth Odyssey") for an in-depth
discussion about getting on the right track to
retirement planning. |
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2006-Jan-09 |
We speak
with
Father Francisco Radecki,
author of "The Family Catechism", which explains
the Catholic faith in a child-friendly manner.
Next, we hear from first-time fiction novelist
Z.E. Harris,
whose book is titled "Love Changes". Then,
listen in for an in-depth discussion about the
1991 anti-abortion siege on Wichita, Kansas, as
recounted by
Peggy Bowman in
"Fetus Fanatics, Memoir - When Government
Collaborates with Anti-Choice Zealots". |
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2005-Dec-26 |
First
off,
Dr. Margot Weinstein
discusses something very important to every
career-minded listener, in "7 Steps to Find Your
Perfect Career". Then,
Sandy Andrew
takes us on a journey toward success and
self-fulfillment in "This Lifetime on Earth".
Next,
Roger P. Anderson
shares many personal trials and tribulations, as
well as the good times, in "My Rhyme by Line
Poetry and Life Story". Also,
Claudette Milner
breaks down racial barriers, tackling real
children's issues in "Children of Plains
Estates". |
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2005-Dec-20 |
Exclusive Interview: Join
Dr. Rhonda Hackett,
founder of Nivek which has helped nearly 100,000
people in need, for an in-depth discussion about
how you can make a difference. We'll find
out how to make sure your donations are going
where they should, various ways you can help,
and how you can help the homeless, in
particular. |
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2005-Dec-19 |
Just in
time for the holidays,
Debbie Gisonni
("The Goddess of Happiness") shares tips on how
to eliminate stress and really enjoy this time
of year. Then, clairvoyant healer,
Alexandra Leclere,
takes us to the other side with her book,
"Seeing the Dead, Talking with Spirits". Thomas Shaw
tackles the meaning of life and the existence of
God in his book, "The Leap of Faith".
Angela Benson
introduces us to her most controversial story to
date, "The Amen Sisters". And Dr.
Anoop Chandola
tells us about "The Dharma Videos of Lust and
Bust: A Novel of Religious Mysteries". |
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2005-Dec-15 |
Exclusive Interview:
Angela Peabody
joins us with an amazing personal story of how
she escaped from the atrocities following the
1980 coup d'etat in Liberia, changing her life
forever. Her enthralling novel, "Exiled",
will remind the reader of the atrocities that
are prevalent all over the world. |
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2005-Dec-13 |
Exclusive Interview:
Doug Crill of
Dark Dance Productions joins us for the hour,
introducing his new book "Cry Wolf", which is
the first in a 4-part graphic novel series.
You'll enjoy the unique twist the author has
taken on the traditional werewolf story.
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2005-Dec-12 |
Patricia Stirnkorb
of Journey Stone Creations joins us to introduce
her young children's book, "Stranger Danger",
with an accompanying CD. Next,
Monica Slovenz
tells us about her new children's book, "Billy's
Differences", which teaches children the
valuable lesson of celebrating individuality.
And we'll wrap things up by chatting with
Alan Ferguson,
who likes to write about tremendous reversals of
fortune; his book is "The Dummy". |
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2005-Dec-08 |
Exclusive
Interview:
Bettye Johnson,
author of "Secrets of the Magdalene Scrolls",
visits with us for the hour, disspelling myths
and disinformation about Mary Magdalene.
Although her novel is fiction, Bettye actually
conducted a lot of research in writing the book,
including a trip to France, and she believe her
story could be as factually correct as any
other. Tune in and learn all about Mary
Magdalene. |
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2005-Dec-06 |
Exclusive
Interview: Meet
James McDonald,
author of "Marcella: Princess or Pawn",which is
an action-packed novel, in which two American
mercenaries are tapped to rescue a beautiful
Spanish foreign-exchange student who has become
an unwitting political hostage in the Middle
East. |
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2005-Dec-05 |
Brian Smith
addresses the issues of spousal and child abuse
in "Losing Innocence".
Cindy Kueczynski
wrote "The Spirits I See - Discovery of a
Medium" to help those who see, hear or feel
spirits. Former park ranger Jim Burnett
joins us for a fun chat about "Hey Ranger! True
Tales of Humor and Misadventure from America's
National Parks".
Denis Wojcik
introduces us to "CrossRoads", where we meet
five totally different characters whose roads in
life happen to cross. We wrap things up
with award-winning artist and television host, Shannon Grissom,
whose children's book is "Monkey Made of Sockies". |
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2005-Nov-28 |
Maureen Focht
examines the challenges faced by families
dealing with mental illness in her book, "Silent
Heroes".
Isabel Emerson
has compiled several of her uplifting plays and
sketches in "Writings from the Heart".
Valorie Beardsley
introduces us to her new fictional story
"British Born, American Bred" about the future
life of Prince William.
Also,
Adam Moore's
"Words of Expression" contains 50 poems filled
with words of encouragement and prayer for all. |
|
2005-Nov-21 |
Delores Gapanowicz
introduces us to "The Finchley House Mystery". Mark Crutcher
offers some advice to women in "Checkmate: The
Games Men Play".
Joan Bochmann
shares her love for horses in "Absaroka". Dr. Kathryn Seifert
helps with early identification and intervention
of childhood behavioral patterns in her CDs and
DVDs.
Darryl Gopaul
joins us from Canada to discuss "Tales of Myth
and Fantasy". |
|
2005-Nov-14 |
Valerie Connelly
has published two mystery thrillers,
"Sidetracks" and "Sacred Night".
Nina Anderson
draws parallels between Atlantis and our current
civilization in "Atlantis Today - The USA.
Poised for Destruction."
Rev. James Drury
takes an honest look at divorce grief and
recovery in "A Sharpness of Grief".
Michael Romolini
introduces us to his collection of poetry,
"Circus of the Tattooed Soul". And find
out how
Michael Dellosso
weaves theological issues into a spiritual
thriller in "Sons of God". |
|
2005-Nov-07 |
Nancy Mure
discusses her new book "The Caterpillar that
Wouldn't Change" with a message for us all.
If you enjoy action and suspense, hear about
Patrick Dent's
latest book, "Execution of Justice".
Dullanni Waterman
shares some of poetry from his collection,
"Translations of the Mind, Body and Soul".
From Australia, Joe Cron puts
truth and lies under the microscope in "Honesty
Fields". And
Erica Miner
tells us about her journey from violinist to
author of her first book, "Travels With My
Lovers". |
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2005-Oct-31 |
Larita Arnold
tells listeners about her historical romance
novel, "The Fastest Ship".
Ben Throckmorton
offers to help us improve our golf game with
"How To Break 90 in 3 Easy Lessons".
Dr. Johnathan Isom
shares his story about writing "Ambition: Be
Careful What You Ask For".
Scot R. Stone
introduces us to The Snowtear Wars series book
#2: "The Ice Shadows of Arna". And we wrap
things up with Jeanette Stark's
fantasy fiction, "The Katrina Myth" that
addresses our impact on the environment. |
|
2005-Oct-24 |
Tony Martin
introduces us to "Reign of Silence", a Christian
horror novel.
Angie Lewis'
"Journey on the Roads Less Traveled" takes us on
an eye opening spiritual journey towards
forgiveness, faith, acceptance and love.
Thomas V. Crowley
tells us about his fascinating new book, "The
Earth Code - At Hand". Hear how the 37
children's stories in
Larry Michalove's
"The Four Little Children - A Likely Story" came
to be. Finally,
JC De La Torre
takes us on an exotic journey through Egypt,
Spain and Greece on our way to Atlantis in
"Ancient Rising". |
|
2005-Oct-10 |
Paul
Landis talks about 9/11 and his new website
(www.news-u-need-r-us.com).
Next,
Jodi Pliszka
tells of her new children's series, Bella and
Gizmo's Adventures.
Niambi Jarvis
introduces her new book, "100 Words of Wisdom
for Women".
Joyce Shafer
tells us about her new inspiration, "I Don't
Want To Be Your Guru, But I Have Something To
Say". And
Allie discusses
spells in "Gypsy Magic for the Lover's Soul". |
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2005-Oct-03 |
Gary Drobinski,
author of "Legend of Lumps Thumps Bumps and
Stumps" joins us for an in-depth discussion
about restoring the middle class.
Raul Guzman
talks about HIV/AIDS and his book, "Tainted".
Then, a timely interview with
Fred Wiehe,
author of the new horror, "Strange Days".
We also hear from actor/singer/poet
Paul Turner,
who shares some of his poetry with us. |
|
2005-Sep-26 |
Richard Graham-Yooll
has written a suspense novel, "A Foreign
Policy."
Kim Wallace has
published the first 2 of a 4-part gay and
lesbian series, starting with "Erik & Isabelle
Freshman Year at Foresthill High."
Candace Salima
documents interviews with 30 players and coaches
of BYU's 1984 football champs in "13 and 0:
Reflections of Champions." Melinda Robertson
tackles the issue of teenage pregnancy in
"Motherhood, What You Don't Know!"
Finally, hear about
Dan Peterson's
new children's book, "Fergus, The Soccer Playing
Colt." |
|
2005-Sep-19 |
Our
guests include
Bruce Humphrey,
author of a thought provoking book entitled
"Winds of Time";
Michael Kenworthy,
who wrote the hilarious but true "Close Calls
with the Cops Volume 1";
Alina Oswald,
known for her collection entitled "Poetry of the
Soul";
Dr. John Mentink,
author of "Dance of the Poets"; and
Sue Dent,
author of "Never Ceese". |
|
2005-Sep-12 |
Dawn Van
Zant of Wild Heart Ranch Inc.
discusses their children's books, including "No
More Night Mares" and "I Sea Horses".
William Sawyers
visits about his children's books, including
"What Am I? Bugs". Listen in on an
interesting conversation with Martha Jette,
who compiled 90 amazing but true paranormal
stories in "Glimpses 2". And
Debbie Alferio
tells us about her new novel, "A Forever Kind of
Love". |
|
2005-Sep-05 |
Paul Landis,
author of "A Real 9/11 Commission", discusses
the attack on the Pentagon.
Sherry Ellis
introduces us to her new children's book, "That
Baby Woke Me Up, AGAIN". 20-year-old
author
Sarah Champion
visits us from Sydney, Australia, to tell us
about "Untouchable". Listen to a
miraculous recovery from near-death by
Stella Nnanabu
in "A Walk Through The Valley of Death".
Also,
S.J. Reisner
talks about her new fantasy novel, "Left Horse
Black". |
|
2005-Aug-29 |
Meet
Barbara Hodges,
fantasy fiction writer whose recent books
include "The Silver Angel" and "Shadow Worlds".
We'll also speak with
Randy Richardson,
author of the thrilling whodunit murder mystery,
"Lost in the Ivy". Then, join us for an in
depth discussion on the threat of nuclear
terrorism in America with
Sheldon Filger,
author of "King of Bombs". |
|
2005-Aug-22 |
Linnea Sinclair
introduces us to her 3-book romantic science
fiction/action series, starting with "Finders
Keepers".
Edwin Spina
visits with us about mental telepathy and his
novel "Mystic Warrior".
Marsh White
joins us with an inspirational discussion about
"A Huddle for Righteousness". Then, meet
mystery writer
Starr Reina,
author of "Cruel Whispers". Finally, we
speak with
Vivian Zabel
about "Hidden Lies and Other Stories" |
|
2005-Aug-15 |
Rick Smith
discusses the abduction phenomenon and more in
his new book, "Legions of Light/Armies of
Darkness".
Jim Lamoreux
tells us about "Patient 444", a collection of
stories written in a powerfully mystical way.
Barbara Watkins
visits about her new book, "Behind The Red
Door", which is a ghost story told in a very
unique way. Finally, hear about one
woman's struggle with infertility in "Some
Dreams Come True" by
Robin Lee. |
|
2005-Aug-08 |
John Roynesdal
joins us from Hawaii to discuss the 3rd book in
his mystery series, "Living in Darkness".
Pamela deLeon-Lewis
shares her personal story of challenge and
victory in "Smiling Thru The Tears - A Breast
Cancer Survivor Odyssey".
Joseph Wellman
discusses his fictional story, "The Private
Lives of Teachers".
Sarah Richard
introduces us to her new releases "Shadows
Around Us" and "House of Shapes". Finally,
we have a very special interview with
22-year-old author
Shirley Cheng. |
|
2005-Aug-01 |
Our
guests include
Sankara Saranam
(author of the controversial book, "God Without
Religion"),
Amey Tippett
(whose "Alison's Journey" is about a woman who
finds that, rather than having run away, she has
come home),
Chris Jones
(and his fictional thriller, "The Syndrome
Rule"), Dawn Jeffers of
Raven Tree Press
(to discuss their bilingual children's books),
and Debbie Levitt of
As Was (to
discuss "The EverySeller's (TM) Guide to eBay:
What Ever Seller Should Know About eBay
Strategy"). |
|
2005-Jul-25 |
Jim Ballard
joins us to discuss his new book, "Little Wave
and Old Swell", with a message for children of
all ages. Former Lieutenant
Samuel Clark
discusses police corruption detailed in his
book, "Total Misconduct". We hear from
Heather Levine
about her new children's book, "Sophie's
Castle".
Carol Ann Culbert-Johnson
joins us to discuss "I Confess", a compilation
of 22 short romantic stories of the confession
nature. |
|
2005-Jul-18 |
Author
Jack E. George
shares his personal story of working at the
Jewish Educational Center when the IRS shut down
their local charity school, as detailed in "A
Broken Charity".
Emma Merchant
tells us about her new book, "The Same Sun",
first in a trilogy. We spoke with
Margaret A. Harrell
about her inspirational book, "Toward a
Philosophy of Perception".
Suzanne Donohoe
joined us to discuss her new children's book,
"Charlie's Gift". And we wrapped things up
with
T. Anthony Truax,
author of "A Whole New Breed", as we talked
about werewolves. |
|
2005-Jul-11 |
First, we
speak with
Robin Gorley, author of the book
series "A Lifetime of Words"; Then we hear from
Robert Swiatek, author of "Don't Bet On It" who
joins us for a discussion on playing the
lottery; And we wrap things up with
Ruben
Sarmiento, author of the science fiction
thriller "Weapon X", who is helping raise funds
and awareness for diabetes. |
|
2005-Jun-27 |
Our
guests include
Phil Ferriell
(author of "Getting in the Game");
Maggie Sova
(who published "Spirit of the Eagle"); and
discussions with poetic writers
Mikaylah Simone
("My Manufactured English"),
Terri Ann Armstrong
("My Soul Has Spoken") and
Javon64 ("What
Every Woman Wants and Every Man Needs To Know"). |
|
2005-Jun-20 |
Interviews with
Maurice Kamhi
(Holocaust survivor and author of "The KO
Artist"); from Canada,
Elfreda Pretorius
(whose "Rules of the Game" helps us overcome
struggle and start living);
Ray Arjomand
(addressing the issue of animal cruelty in
"Human Brain Soup"); from the Netherlands,
Dellwyn Oseana
(who takes to a land far away in "Xunitopia"),
and Diane Thompson
(author of "Oliver's Castle", a delightful
children's book). |
|
2005-Jun-13 |
First, we
speak with
Jill Divine in
the U.K. about the powerful, positive message in
her new book, "Anjoy - God's Gifts". Next,
we visit with Dan Clemmons of MemoryMinder Journals;
they have seen first-hand how keeping daily
journals can improve your health. Then,
we'll escape to new and exciting stories by Jim Meirose
(author of "Claire", a comical yet serious book
about a dead woman whose casket falls out of an
exploding airplane),
Mary E. Rose
(author of "Link Detonator", with a new twist to
time travel) and
Stephen Kogon
(author of "Max Mooth--Cyber Sleuth and the Case
of the Zombie Virus", adapted from his original
screenplay.) |
|
2005-Jun-06 |
Listen to
lively discussions with
Charles Harry,
author of "Confessing with girls: money, lies,
sex and insensitive men" with some advice for
women trying to understand men;
Pamela Erickson, author of "The
Memory Quilt", on the great 1918 Cloquet Fire; Marvin Southcott,
who takes us to a different time and place to
find out about Atlantis in "Persistence and
Doubt";
Ruth Garnes,
author of "Fantasy/Controversy or My Reality",
shares her story of raising seven children; and
we wrap things up with some inspiration poetry
from
Lily Powers'
new book "girl Child". |
|
2005-May-30 |
Our
guests include
Kevin Haworth,
author of "The Discontinuity of Small Things",
on the Holocaust from a Danish perspective;
Jan Brogan, who
has published her second mystery novel, "A
Confidential Source";
Sam Paul, who
wrote about a defining moment in his life in
"Why I Committed Suicide";
Walt Lange, aka
the Word Slinger, about his Western novel "Trawlaine";
and Dr. LaVerne Cash,
who picks up where Hogan's Heroes left off with
a more serious theme in "New Beginnings". |
|
2005-May-23 |
Interviews with
Levi Wayne
(author of Wisemen: The Awakening) on his
paranormal mix of horror and fantasy in his book
series, Carole Piller
(her first novel is Cunning Proposals, an adult
fictional romance/detective story),
CB Meador (who
just published her inspirational, poetic book,
"Lift Us Up"), and
James McEvoy of
Hydraulic Leg, Inc. (whose comic book superhero
may soon be a household name). |
|
2005-May-16 |
Meet
Sandra Hart;
you may know her from the 1970's show "Romper
Room", and now she's published Behind the Magic
Mirror. Then we take you to Iraq for a
special interview with
Captain Christopher
Plekenpol, author of "The Power in
Him", on how his combat experiences have brought
him closer to God. Also, we visit with
Jennifer Karin Sidford,
who has published an inspiration book of 21
"Letters to a Girl", for girls and women alike.
Gordon Aalborg
joins us to talk about the tragedy of feral cats
in his book "Cat Tracks". Finally, we hear
from
Andrea Millon,
author of "Memoirs of a Chose Time", using an
unconventional mix of writing which makes her
book unique. |
|
2005-May-09 |
Discussions with
Dr. Derek Jeffreys,
author of "Defending Human Dignity" about Pope
John Paul II's philosophies; Mike Farragher,
who recently published "Collared" about the sex
abuse scandals in the Catholic Church;
Charles White,
who has released a historical naval fiction
novel called "The Loyalist's Son"; Mike Gill,
author "Mind Crash" and a very creative writing
style; and
Malinda Mitchell
with a heart-warming story about "Chain, King of
the Wolves". |
|
2005-May-02 |
Interviews with
KJ Hamilton
(her first novel is "Fanatical Betrayal", a
fictional story inspired by her personal
tragedy),
Milton Stern
(author of "Harriet Lane, America's First Lady",
recounting the life and contribution of
President James Buchanan's influential niece),
and
Robert Lanzone
(who just published "Cyberjihad"... is internet
terrorism actually possible?) |
|
2005-Apr-25 |
Paul Barker, author of
"Timothy's Take-Out", discusses his book and a
humorous take on a dead-end job in the service
industry. We also visit with
Lee McGill,
who has just published her book "How I See It",
provoking thought and encouraging happiness
through laughter. |
|
2005-Apr-18 |
April is Child Abuse
Awareness Month; we speak with child abuse
survivor
Dawn Walker,
author of "Daddy's Girl". Also,
Joel Turtel joins us to discuss an alternative to our
public school system in his book "Public
Schools, Public Menace." |
|
2005-Apr-12 |
Meet author Cathy Lynn
to discuss how internet technology can make
planning a wedding easier (as discussed in
"Laptop Bride"), and L. Diane Wolfe (who has
just released "Sarah", the second in a series of
five books from
The Circle of Friends). |
|
2005-Apr-11 |
Discussions with Cindy
Daniel (author of "Death Warmed Over"), Donna Talarico (who has published "Kids, Have You Seen
My Backpack?"), and Ron Mullinax (who recently
published his first book, "Fritz von Erich:
Master of the Iron Claw"). |