Stefan Merill Block wrote The Storm at the Door” which I found fascinating. Mr. Block was kind enough to answer my questions with thought provoking responses
Joseph Braude author of“The Honored Dead” talks about Morocco, journalism, social media,Islam, religious morality, ideology, and more.
The author, Lauren Belfer (A Fierce Radiance), was kind enough to answer a few questions I had after finished reading her book.
Elizabeth Kerri Mahon did what many bloggers dream but not dare – she turned her blog into a book. Not only that, I really liked her book “Scandalous Women” (book review) and Ms. Mahon was kind enough to answer a few questions about social media, her experience going from a blog to a book and her favorite scandalous women.
Daphne Kalotay wrote her first book “Russian Winter” to great acclaim. I was very impressed with the research that went into the book.
Ellen Horan wrote “31 Bond Street” and she was kind enough to answer a few questions for me. I was very interested in the amazing research she did for the book. As it turned out she wrote an essay about it
The unique book “The Fifth Servant” a smart mystery which is funny and interesting. The book is an interesting read about the Jewish ghetto in Prague
Author W.K. Berger has published his book “The Purples” (Book Review) independently even though he is an established and published author
Tatjana Soli wrote the wonderful “Lotus Eaters” the story of a combat female photographer during the Vietnam War. She was kind enough to answer a few question
When I started to read “The Losing Role” I immediately knew that I have something special in my hands – I couldn’t resist an espionage novel set in World War II. The author, Steve Anderson (Website | Facebook | Twitter), has been kind enough to answer a few questions about his ideas, research and social media.