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Five Days Left to Hit My Goal!

Countdown Starts Today!! Thank you! Book number 64 hit number ONE! To celebrate, I have a challenge for you. I need to sell as many paperback copies as possible between June 7th – 13th. If you buy a paperback, take a screenshot and you will be entered into a drawing that includes a new Chrome book and gift cards ranging from $10 to $100!!! I’m working towards becoming a USA Today Best Selling Author! Email me the screenshot at this link: https://whenangelsfly.net/contact-us/

Universal link for paperback is https://mybook.to/ELH26Paperback Thank you so very much! $16.99 Are you prepared? “Earth’s Last Hope” by Mary L. Schmidt is a really fascinating sci-fi disaster book that takes a total left turn halfway through the plot. It starts off feeling like a traditional prepper story, but quickly escalates into a deep-state military thriller. I appreciated the grounded, everyday tone the author uses to show what life would actually be like inside an underground bunker. I especially loved the focus on training the teens to take over complex operations because it adds a smart, long-term layer to the survival strategy, showing that the community is actively planning for the future instead of just waiting around. The casual, easy-flowing dialogue makes it feel like you are overhearing genuine families navigating a global disaster. By blending the harsh truths of an environmental collapse with uplifting, relatable moments, the book actually transforms into an unexpectedly touching story of survival. It’s an engaging read that avoids a ton of tech jargon while keeping the stakes high. I recommend it to fans of military sci-fi, intense environmental doomsday stories, or anyone who loves a good government conspiracy twist. #Yellowstone#Colorado#Denver#DenverFederalCenter#DEN#NORAD#military#scifi#newrelease#bookblogger#bookstoread#mustread#BooksWorthReading#romance#bookgiveaway#bookrecommendations#bookstagram#booktok#amreading#bookworm#thriller#PsychologicalThriller#Suspense#booktok

Countdown is FIVE More Days!!

Countdown is FIVE More Days!!

Book number 64 hit number ONE! To celebrate, I have a challenge for you. I need to sell as many paperback copies as possible between June 8th – 13th. If you buy a paperback, take a screenshot and you will be entered into a drawing that includes a new Chrome book and gift cards ranging from $10 to $100!!! I’m working towards becoming a USA Today Best Selling Author!

Universal link for paperback is https://mybook.to/ELH26Paperback
Universal link for eBook is https://mybook.to/ELH26

Thank you so very much! $16.99 Are you prepared? “Earth’s Last Hope” by Mary L. Schmidt is a really fascinating sci-fi disaster book that takes a total left turn halfway through the plot. It starts off feeling like a traditional prepper story, but quickly escalates into a deep-state military thriller. I appreciated the grounded, everyday tone the author uses to show what life would actually be like inside an underground bunker. I especially loved the focus on training the teens to take over complex operations because it adds a smart, long-term layer to the survival strategy, showing that the community is actively planning for the future instead of just waiting around. The casual, easy-flowing dialogue makes it feel like you are overhearing genuine families navigating a global disaster. By blending the harsh truths of an environmental collapse with uplifting, relatable moments, the book actually transforms into an unexpectedly touching story of survival. It’s an engaging read that avoids a ton of tech jargon while keeping the stakes high. I recommend it to fans of military sci-fi, intense environmental doomsday stories, or anyone who loves a good government conspiracy twist.

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Meet Richard Foster

Please welcome Richard Foster to my blog. Hello Richard, shall we chat as we drink our afternoon tea?

1. Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

I’m Richard Foster, author of “STOP, POLICE!” a memoir about growing up in Rochdale, my time in uniformed policing stationed at Portsmouth for a decade and then collapsing on duty while working in serious and organised crime, surviving a sudden brain haemorrhage that changed everything. I now live on the south coast in the UK and split my time between writing, cybersecurity work, and raising awareness of AVMs and brain haemorrhage recovery.

2. Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book?

I’ve always loved storytelling, from telling stories around campfires at scout camps to family get-togethers. But I didn’t seriously consider writing a book until after my brain hemorrhage. That experience forced me to slow down and reflect on the life I’d lived, the policing years, the people I’d met, the humour, the trauma, and the resilience. I wanted my children to know who I was (other than dad) when they got older. I also realised I had a story worth telling, not just for family but for anyone who’s interested in true crime, policing or whoever has had to rebuild their life.

3. How difficult was it to write your first book?

It was both cathartic and challenging. Reliving certain moments, especially the medical emergency and some of the tougher policing experiences wasn’t easy. But the writing itself flowed once I committed to being honest. It only took 4 years! I was helped greatly by my editor in creating a polished book that would be enjoyable to read. It became enjoyable towards the end. I wanted the finished product to feel like I was having a chat with someone in the pub. I wanted it to feel relaxed and personal.

4. Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

Yes, more than once. Imposter syndrome is real, especially for first‑time authors. What stopped me was remembering why I started: to leave something meaningful behind for my children, to show others that recovery is possible, and to honour the people who shaped my life and career.

5. Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

My biggest supporters have been Janet, my wife. She has always had my back and my editor David Meikle, also a Sunday Times bestselling author who totally believed in the project from the start. Their encouragement kept me going when the self‑doubt crept in.

6. Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

Thank you to everyone who bought the book. Genuinely it is lovely to read every message, review or shared photo.

7. What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

The best advice I received was simply: read lots of books before writing your own. It wasn’t said by one single person, more a message repeated by writers I admire. Immersing myself in other people’s stories, their rhythms, humour, and craft. This helped shape the way I approached my own memoir. It reminded me that good writing starts with being a good reader.

8. What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

My book speaks to readers who enjoy true stories, policing memoirs, resilience narratives (especially medical), and honest accounts of life-changing events. I write with humour, openness, and a very human perspective, something that resonates with people who want authenticity rather than a polished, heroic version of events. Most of the book is set in the 1980s-1990s, and it became apparent that so much has changed since then. So, it also appeals to those who like a bit of 90s nostalgia!

9. Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

I am very lucky that Chris Stone, my brother-in-law, is a well-established graphic designer. I provided a brief that was to create a cover that captured both the policing world and the personal journey behind it, so the cover includes iconic landmarks from my life such as, Rochdale Town Hall, The Twin Towers in NYC, The Tricorn centre and Spinnaker tower in Portsmouth.

10. What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

I’m currently working on promoting the book. Writing the book is the easy bit! 😂 I do have outlined plans for a series of fiction books, all with a policing theme, but it is still very early days.

11. Any last words before we wrap things up?

Thank you for inviting me to chat with you on your blog. I really appreciate it and that people like yourself are here, trying to help new authors be heard and helping readers find great books to read! Also, a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported STOP, POLICE! so far. Being a first‑time author is daunting, but the response has been overwhelming in the best way. I hope readers continue to find something meaningful, funny, or comforting in the book.

About the author

Richard grew up in Rochdale, near Manchester. In the early 1990s he became a police officer in Portsmouth, Hampshire. Richard loves storytelling. He has discovered, over the years, that people love finding out what it is like to be a police officer. Richard is an experienced public speaker at commercial events, universities and smaller community organisations. He delivers talks on cybercrime and ransomware as well as his own incredible experiences and fascinating details about policing history.

Author page, https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B0GTPNS4PY/about?ingress=0&visitId=7c47d95e-d607-4a8d-9253-b0a99dab2963

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Goodreads, https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/197414143-richard-foster

Amazon, https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1068292407

My book link, https://mybook.to/stoppolice 

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Running on All Fours

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Being raised in a dysfunctional family with a special needs sibling and an abusive dad either makes or breaks the human spirit – especially decades ago when there was no social intervention on behalf of minors or active support for the parents.Denise didn’t just endure these hardships – she prospered and became the advocate her special needs brother relied on to survive. Years later, she still runs beside him as his guardian. This gripping, emotional saga is based on a true story, and sure to tug on your heartstrings. It was written with the hope that some of the content will prove helpful to others in similar situations, or aid someone you, the reader, may know.

My Review:

Mary Schmidt

5.0 out of 5 stars Heartwarming

Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026

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This book will get you in the gut. Having a mentally challenged and mentally ill child is no easy feat. Having an abusive father and two exes that were abusive don’t help. I compared my experiences as a child on up to the present. My father was wonderful. My mother was an evil spawn of Satan. That said, I totally understood the issues of Sue growing up with a brother so challenged. My younger brother had Downs syndrome. I’ve worked decades as a registered nurse, and I’ve seen those in good group homes and those in state institutions. I worked in a hospital yet some came into the ER. Sue finally overcame all that was tossed her way, the second guessing on if the right thing was done with each placement facility, the guilt one can feel if their loved one wasn’t taken care of properly. There was a time in the early 80s when de-instatutionalization, was started for those with decreased mental capacity had to be moved from state institutions to nursing homes and such. But with Eddie having schizophrenia comes a fine line to get the right placement. Trust me, those state funds were what they all wanted. Bottom line. Finally, a good placement was found not far from home, and Eddie likes it there. Proof = Mommy is what he called Sue. Mommy. I guess I’m just rattling on but I get all that happened. Life comes full circle. Sue was able to finally let go of her abusive father, and exes. I applaud that!! Sue, Eddie, and the other two brothers have a much better and cohesive relationship now.


Where Is All The Grass Going

Please welcome D. E. Fox to my blog. Good morning. Shall we have a chat?

Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

Hello my name is Deborah Fox, my pen name is D E Fox. I wrote my first book after the passing of my dog Jake to honour him. It’s a horror called Second Hand Rose and it’s about a small town called Friendship which on the surface seems perfect unfortunately it has a very dark secret. My second book is a young/adult, children’s book called Where is all the Grass Going? It’s about a secret detective agency run by dogs who solve mysteries the human police don’t know about. But when the grass from all over the planet starts being stolen the dogs are the only ones who can solve it and save the human race. Writing is my hobby, I work full time in a warehouse in the returns department of a global electrical wholesaler during the day, I push pallets sometimes twice the size of me! I open all the boxes of returns from customers and determine if they can be re-sold or scrapped. I live with my partner of 26 years, Paul, in the North of England. In the county of Yorkshire, I am a keen gardener and I grow various different fruits and vegetables. I enjoy walking, especially around gardens of stately homes. We are avid movie goers and we go to the cinema every week without fail and watch anything/everything. I’m also part of a film podcast where we talk about films old and new.

Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book?

I didn’t start writing until my late forties, my dog Jake sadly passed away suddenly and I didn’t cope very well with his loss. We tried to keep busy after his passing and decided to go to the cinema to escape in a film. Unfortunately the film was awful. I turned to my partner and said “I’m going to write a book to honour Jake” he thought it was just a passing statement and I would never actually write it. But he was glad I was even thinking about it. Second Hand Rose was born. It had to be a horror as  I love horror/supernatural movies and stories. Writing the book really helped with the grieving process and actually made me feel better. Writing about Jake and focusing on positive thoughts was the therapy I needed.

How difficult was it writing your first book?

I didn’t find writing hard at all, I suppose because this is my hobby I have no pressure to write. I have a full time job as well. I write when I feel like it, and when I feel like it just flows out of me.

Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

I never thought I’d be a writer. I wrote Second Hand Rose purely for therapy. I didn’t send it to a publisher until I was 50. When they told me how much they enjoyed it and published it. I started book number 2, which is completely different from the first. It’s a young adult/childrens book called Where is all the Grass Going? A spy/crime mystery where the detectives are dogs.

Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

Definitely my partner Paul, my friends call him my manager for fun. He takes me to all the book readings I organize. Videos them so I can watch them back and work on my reading. I have social anxiety about reading aloud. He contacts reading groups to try to find book interviews, blogs, written interviews to promote both my books. We are very much a team, and because we both work full time it helps to split the marketing.

Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

When I wrote Where is all the Grass Going? I didn’t think about who this book was aimed at. I had so much fun writing it, I sat laughing while I typed. It wasn’t until people started reading it and contacting me that I realised this book was for anyone. 50 something readers telling me how my book helped them escape after a bad day at work. It made them laugh, cheer and maybe shed a little tear. I am so happy that readers feel exactly what I felt when I wrote it. I literally poured love into it, the love I felt for Jake.

What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

Keep writing, someday you’ll be someone’s favorite author. Another indie author called Katherine Black. Who is part of a huge group of authors on social media who support other authors. We’re like a big family.

What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

Where is all the grass going? Is for any age I learned that very quickly from the readers/reviewers who contacted me. My book deals with being the underdog and overcoming obstacles to solve what seems an impossible problem. When we work together we can solve anything. It’s a very relevant message.

Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

With both books I knew exactly what the cover should be, my publisher has an amazing team and the cover designer literally took the image I had in my head and designed it. I think she can read minds, because both my covers firstly made me cry. They were so good and secondly they captured my image perfectly. I suppose that’s the job of a designer but I’d never dealt with someone like that. The fact that she completely understood the brief blew me away.

What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

Again this is something completely different and unexpected. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in March and had to have an operation to remove a lump. When they removed my lymph nodes it had spread to my spine. I made the decision I would write a book and write down all the bits I’d picked up/learned for myself about cancer. The quirky, and I know it sounds strange to say but the funny things about cancer because there are. I’ve had 6 cycles of chemotherapy and the treatment takes 4 hours. The nurses on the chemo suite and the other patients make the whole process fun. Being positive and dare I say happy helps you firstly cope and secondly feel stronger. I start the next phase in a few weeks which takes about a year. So I will piece together my notes and start writing an A-Z of weird and wonderful facts I’ve picked up on this new journey I’ve found myself on.  I’ve been given cancer for a reason and I believe it’s to help others, so that’s exactly what I’m going to do.

Any last words before we wrap things up?

I just wanted to add that Where is all the Grass Going? Won the Golden Wizard Book Prize in the 8-12 year old category. I was not only surprised to win but also shocked. I wrote my book to honour Jake. I had no idea it could win an award. Winning something like that makes me realize I am an author and to keep going and importantly have fun writing. Writing for me isn’t work, it’s an escape and I suppose so is reading. We all need an escape.

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Bio:

Deborah Fox lives in Yorkshire with her partner Paul. She currently works for a large electrical distributor, as well as being a budding author. Like many children, Deborah spent her time inspired by stories from AA  Milne to JM Barrie, and to this day her favourite story was and still is, Winnie the Pooh! Her writing talents didn’t materialise until later in life as most of her childhood was spent dancing and performing. Deborah’s passions are the outdoors, gardening, interior design, dogs and cinema. She has always been intrigued with all things supernatural and the time presented to her during COVID, and the inspiration from the sad passing of her dog Jake, was the start of her first novel ‘Second Hand Rose.’ With the support of family and friends and Blossom Spring agreeing to publish her story, it has fulfilled the dream to become a published author and has given the encouragement to write more stories.

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Meet George Yuhasz

Please welcome George Yuhasz to my blog. Good morning, George. Shall we get started?

Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

I’m George Yuhasz, author of the children’s book IMAGINE THAT: THE MAGIC OF THE MYSTERIOUS LIGHTS and most recently the thriller novel RIGHTEOUS ALLEGIANCE. Both books have won numerous awards and have received great reviews. Very grateful. My thanks to you for taking time to read about my writing and me.

Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book?

I did not begin writing until after I retired. My professional career and family were my main focus and did not afford time for writing.

How difficult was it writing your first book?

It was a challenge to write a children’s story. However, I was inspired by my granddaughter, who is the protagonist in the book, and was driven to create a special story for her as a gift.

Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

I never thought about giving up. Not an option.

Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

I never dreamed to be a writer. It’s a self-motivating thing with me; I prefer to live being a writer and it’s a great life. Being creative, working with ideas and random thoughts, putting all the pieces together-exciting! As an added bonus, you meet wonderful readers and creatives like Mary Schmidt (I couldn’t resist, Mary). Much support has come to me in all shapes, sizes, and colors and has been most welcome.

Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

Having the freedom to read and write what you desire is precious. Hold it dear, fight for it if you have to.

What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow-from his poem “The Builders.”

Nothing useless is or low

Each thing in its place is best

And what seems like idle show

Strengthens and supports the rest

What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

My target audience are those readers who are looking for something beyond being entertained by a story.  Life lessons. A new approach to solving a problem. Increased awareness and appreciation of our natural world. These are just some of the things that are important to me and I hope will resonate with my readers as well.

Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

I worked with wonderful artists/illustrators for both books who understood my goals for writing each story.

What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

I am working on another children’s story and also a sequel to RIGHTEOUS ALLEGIANCE. Both projects are in beginning stages at this time.

Any last words before we wrap things up?

Someone once asked me what I value as a writer. A heavy question. My response was in effect the following: I believe holding myself accountable in bringing my best efforts to creating meaningful, thought provoking and entertaining stories encouraging love, kindness, friendship, hope, and reverence for our natural world. My profound gratitude to all who continue to support and inspire me on this amazing journey.

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AUTHOR BIO

George Yuhasz is a former U.S. Government intelligence officer, special agent, and contractor. He has also worked in the private sector, owning and operating his own global security and investigative consultancy. RIGHTEOUS ALLEGIANCE, a Book Excellence Awards winner, is his first novel and was an Amazon #1 bestseller. Yuhasz is also the author of the multi-award-winning children’s book IMAGINE THAT: THE MAGIC OF THE MYSTERIOUS LIGHTS (Gold medalist Wishing Shelf Book Awards). He earned a B.A. degree with a double major in international service and government from American University, and holds a M.A. degree in psychology from the University of Northern Colorado. Yuhasz is a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers and is a Certified Protection Professional Life Member of the American Society for Industrial Security. He lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina.

Website: https://www.georgeyuhaszauthor.com

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Helena’s Diary

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From Amazon:

Gabriella Carson had always believed that every grand adventure in life begins with a sealed envelope, a promise of mystery and discovery wrapped within layers of anticipation. However, nothing could have prepared her for the moment she pried open the tarnished, ornate locket left behind by her late mother—a small, delicate relic, its intricate filigree design whispering tales of the past. Accompanied by a cryptic diary entry filled with swirling emotions and half-revealed truths, the locket became the key to a world she never knew existed. She had no inkling that this path would lead her to unravel long-buried family secrets and place her life in grave danger.

The diary’s pages were alive with her mother’s vivid, almost poetic descriptions of a passionate first love, painting a portrait of youthful ardor and longing. Gabriella found herself irresistibly drawn to the piercing, soulful gaze of the young man immortalized within the locket’s delicate frame, his eyes holding secrets of their own.

Compelled by the weight of her mother’s final wish—to return the locket to its rightful owner—Gabriella embarked on a journey to Madrid, the city of her mother’s youth, a vibrant tapestry of cobblestone streets and sun-drenched plazas, with only the diary as her enigmatic guide. Little did she know, hidden within those pages lay a second, even more perilous request her mother had made, lurking like a shadow over the path she was yet to tread, threatening to unravel the very fabric of her existence.

My Review:

I’ve read many books by Prather, and this one took off in a different vein than those I’ve read before. Awesome romance is one theme. Diary pages could most likely bring a woman to orgasm if only a few more sentences were added. Who would want more than Spain, a castle, and a handsome man riding a stallion? I know…that psychopath that lives next door to the estate. I do wonder if she really can’t remember where she leaves people, or if that part is the devil inside her.

Sold By My Brother

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If you’re looking for your next exciting read, look no further…

Not every older brother will protect you…some are the reason you’re battling to survive.

Since Jake left the family farm in Vermont at age twelve to live with his uncle in New Orleans, he has seen Mason four times in the past twenty-three years. The first cost him two hundred grand and a trip to Colorado. The next dragged him to Turkey, where he had to cover up three murders. Africa almost killed him. And the fourth? It’s 2004, and Mason has sold Jake, his skills, and his freedom to the highest bidder. Now Jake is trapped in Costa Rica, working for a man he despises, caught up in a business he hates.

Jake’s freedom hinges on surviving the last seven days of a brutal contract orchestrated by Mason. But in Costa Rica’s dark underbelly of organised crime, survival hour by hour is far from guaranteed.

The clock is ticking, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. If Jake is to make it out alive, he must rely on all his uncle taught him. But is it enough? Will Jake cross a line no other dares to tread and do the unthinkable to hold Mason accountable?

My Review:

Gripping

This book was a gripping read. From the atrocities life can throw your way, to the psychological aspects piled on top of other psychological aspects is alot to take in. Good thing this bok is fiction. Trueshan has written a frightning novel set in different places in the world. Each page goes deeper into how and why Jake is Jake. Deep emotions and betrayal in every chapter. How could Jake trust anyone? It is reasonable to think that Jake won’t survive this story. Will Jake live? A sharp mind and deadly accuracy come ingo play. Who is betraying who? A true thriller, and unimaginable cruelty awaits the next reader.

Meet Tristan Peterson

Please welcome Tristan Peterson to my blog.

1. Please introduce yourself to those reading this blog post.

My name is Tristan Peterson. I write under the names T. A. Peterson, for the Fantasy Meta-Series “Vingt”, but for this particular project, I write under the name Netta Stirs-Peron. Which is an, admittedly lazy, anagram of my name.

Other than that, I don’t consider myself all that interesting a person, so I try to make my writing interesting instead. I love both Heavy Metal and Classical music, I’m a fan of old school Fantasy, such as Elric of Melnibone, and riding my motorcycle. I am, pretty much, just a nerd in a leather jacket.

2. Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book?

Writing been a fixture in my life since I was a child. I’d say from the age of nine and on wards. I wouldn’t say I knew that it was time to write my first book, as I’d completed a number of manuscripts before. I just didn’t consider pursuing a career as a writer until I was in my thirties.

3. How difficult was it writing your first book?

Writing my first book wasn’t difficult at all. It was an idea I’d been kicking around for a long time, with characters I’d had percolating in my mind for just as long. It was all a matter of putting it all together. The truly difficult part was completing it – insofar as making sure those pieces were cohesive.

4. Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

I have, honestly, never wanted to give up. I will take a few weeks off of a project, rarely will I completely shelf one, but I always come back. I’ll probably die at a desk, with a pen in my hand. Personally, I am fine with that.

5. Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

That’s like asking a parent who their favourite child is! I have been fortunate enough to have friends, work colleagues, fellow writers, and even a few fans who have been nothing but supportive in my pursuit of a writing career. So, I feel I owe it to them all to give it my best shot and see how far down the path I can go.

6. Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

In terms of becoming an Author? Well, it would be to have an actual, paying job, first and foremost. Dreams don’t keep the lights on, or the fridge filled. Have a 9-to-5, to keep you self alive, feed the dream so you can live. If you truly want to make something of it, then you will find time for it. Even if its just half an hour a night.

In general? Listen to Motorhead. See Evil Dead The Musical. Live well, love free, and pay your artists.

7. What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

For writing: “Anybody can write a book; but not everybody should.” – David Eddings.

For life: “Each day we should one should hear a little song, read a good poem, see one fine painting and – if at all possible – speak a few sensible words” – Goethe.

8. What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

My usual target audience, at least in the case of the Vingt novels, has always been Young Adult – around the ages of eight to sixteen. This most recent book, however, was a departure from that. Leaning more New Adult/Adult, as its themes and language might be a little much for younger audiences.

In terms of what aspect of my writing hits that audience, I would put that largely on the dialogue and the main character’s internal monologue. I get the feeling that a lot of it – not all of it, mind – will resonate with quite a few people.

9. Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

There’s actually a story behind that! The concept of this book didn’t begin as a novel. It was intended to be a comic book. I wrote up the scripts and storyboards and, since I cannot draw all too well, sought out a local artist whose work I was familiar with. He was keen to take up the task, and seemed to really like the concept, so we worked out pricing and schedules. Then, all at once, I lost my job, my then girlfriend, and my house. Since I wasn’t going to ask the artist to work when I couldn’t guarantee payment, I shelved the project.

Many years later, I came back to the concept and drafted it as a novel. When it came time to create a cover, I sought out that same artist again. He was more than glad to do the artwork.

I believe I made the right choice in that. I had worked with them before and I have always like their style and their instincts on things, such as poses, blocking, and overall dynamics.

When I told him the cover would be “In the tradition of comic book covers – where what you see on the cover had little, if nothing, to do with the actual plot of the story” he ran with it and produced some excellent work.

10. What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

For this current project, I am working on an Audiobook – which will be coming soon. I am also in talks with another writer, who wants to produce a short Prequel Comic/Graphic Novel for this story. I am also kicking around a possible sequel to this story and some other books set in this world.

I am, however, currently more engaged in releasing further books in the Vingt series. Book 2 is in the hands of a publisher, and a few others are with Agents right now. So, I can only hope things work out on that front.

If you want an excerpt, then I will be glad to show you something from the next Vingt novel “Lizard Hands” (Release Date TBA)

            “Why don’t you pray for your gods to heal you?”

            She instantly regretted asking this, as she recalled just how angry he tended to get whenever May questioned his faith. Nari was surprised, however, to hear laughter. Surprised, and more than a little afraid, as she was almost certain she’d incur some of his wrath. But there was no mocking, or any warning in his laugh, if anything he sounded genuinely amused. Sitting at the foot of the statue, he relaxed his posture and answered Nari.

            “The gods do not grant such boons to a sinner, like me.”

            “Then why are you asking them for help?”

            “One can only ask the gods for little things. To remove the stones from your path, so you might conquer the mountain.”

11. Any last words before we wrap things up?

Do not seek out a career in writing purely for the Money or the Fame it can bring. Such writers are a dime a dozen. It is why the current marketplace feels mired in tepid, vapid, ultimately cookie-cutter stories, released en masse by publishers who spent far too much on marketing.

Write because you would feel as if a part of you would be unfulfilled if you did not. Don’t be “the next Stephen King” or “Author of the next Harry Potter”. Be the first you. Wear your inspirations on your sleeve and write – even if nobody will ever see it.

If all else fails, then avail yourself to my personal credo:

Passion. Patience. Perseverance.

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Goodreads

As T. A. Peterson: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/30869911.T_A_Peterson

As Netta Stirs-Peron: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/49746705.Netta_Stirs_Per_n

Twitter: @LawfulEvilBard

Meet Mick Arnold

Please welcome Mick Arnold who writes as M W Arnold to my blog. Hello Mick. Welcome to my blog. Shall we have a chat?

Has writing always been part of your life and when did you “know” that it was time to start writing your first book?

Like a lot of authors, I’d thought about writing a book for years, it was only after I’d read a specific book (which I’m ashamed to say I can’t place right now) though that I felt I had to pick up my laptop and give it a go. That was around 7 or 8 years ago now, though that book has never seen the light of day.

How difficult was it writing your first book?

Surprisingly easy-ish. That’s probably because I had no idea what I was doing, how long it should be, how or where to finish it; let alone how to write. Wow, I was in for such a shock, and I also found I seemed to be a ‘panster’ type of writer; that’s someone who doesn’t plan (though I admit to knowing where I shall begin and how I’d like it to end).

Have you ever wanted to give up and what stopped you?

Oh, quite a few times. Especially when I had a few health problems a few years ago and simply didn’t want to even try to write. This was when I was writing romance, or trying to, but a very good author friend – Elaine Everest, who very sadly passed away not long ago – talked my ear off and advised me to give a different genre a go. I happened to be watching a documentary on tv about the Air Transport Auxiliary at the time and that’s how I came to be writing historical fiction. I’ll never forget Elaine for that.

Who is the most supportive of you and your dream to be a writer?

Even though I write something my lady wife would never read (not enough gruesome murders for her), I’d have to say she’s been behind me all the way, as has mu sister-in-law. Above all, I’m going to give a big shout out for the friend’s I’ve met through the Romantic Novelist’s Association, and it’s New Writer’s Scheme. This is a society I would recommend any aspiring writer to join, if you’re even semi-serious about becoming an author.

Anything specific you want to tell your readers?

Simply that you have my profound Thank You, for finding and coming back to my books. You make me feel so welcome.

What is the best advice given to you (book or otherwise), and by whom?

If it’s regarding becoming an author then, read, and keep reading, even when you manage to get published. Don’t let failure keep you from persisting, as you’ll find very few authors who get published with their first attempt. Reading will help you find your style, yourself, everyone’s an individual and you would be as an author.

What is your target audience and what aspect of your writing do you feel targets that audience?

I believe most of my readers are women from 16 to 90+, and everyone in between. I’ve had praise for my female characters and their realism, which makes me incredibly happy as around 90% of those I write are women, of around the above age groups.

Did the cover evolve the same way, or did you work with someone to make it come together for you?

Funnily enough, my covers, for both my current series, are created by the Vice President of my publisher and as she’s in the USA (so we communicate by email) which makes communication quite slow, she does take notice of what I believe the covers should look like. I can’t draw a beer, let alone a book cover!

What are you working on now? Can we get a peek, an excerpt?

Well, my second Lumberjills book is going through the editing process with my publisher at this moment, and will be titled, ‘The Lumberjills Take a Stand’. Currently, I’m writing the Air Transport Auxiliary Mystery Club book 7, so I’m back to my first love.

Any last words before we wrap things up?

Only, thank you very much for having me on your blog, Mary, it’s been a lot of fun. All my very best to you and your readers, take good care.

You are welcome!

Deception, Danger & Doris…oh my!

Tagline:
Few things are what they appear to be as Doris Johnson finds herself on her own and out of her comfort zon
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Blurb:
Air Transport Auxiliary pilot Doris Johnson is sent on a solo trip, escorting a British General on a secret mission to Scotland, vital to the success of D-Day, the forthcoming invasion of Nazi occupied France.

Her natural inquisitiveness means her life is in put in great danger and she’ll need more than her superb flying skills to survive.

Doris has to trust her own instincts, and those of the new friends she makes, so that everyone comes through their adventures in one piece. Not everything is as it seems, sometimes by design, as she faces whatever is thrown at her with a determined smile and the spirit to stand fast for what is good and right.

Logline:
On a solo mission to Scotland, Doris Johnson finds herself embroiled in an undertaking vital to the success of D-Day which, if it fails, would mean certain death for many of those about to embark upon the greatest invasion history would see and which brings out strength of character she never knew she possessed.

Author Bio:

Mick is a hopeless romantic who was born in England and spent fifteen years roaming around the world in the pay of the late HM Queen Elisabeth II in the Royal Air Force, before putting down roots and realising how much he missed the travel. This, he’s replaced somewhat with his writing, including reviewing books and supporting fellow saga and romance authors in promoting their novels.

He’s the proud keeper of two Romanian Were-Cats bent on world domination, is mad on the music of the Beach Boys, and enjoys the theatre and humouring his Manchester United-supporting wife. (Please don’t mention this last to her!)

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