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The Root of all Evil with Bill McBride
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This is a work of Non-Fiction that will appeal to List Readers, Self-Help Readers, Christians, all persons of Faith, Readers of Faith-Based Books, and those who Follow Current Events and Pop Culture.
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Part 1: Close Up Radio Spotlights Best Selling Author Tom Glenn
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Columbia, MD – Tom Glenn is a Vietnam vet who has had multiple careers including intelligence operative, musician, linguist in seven languages, cryptologist, caregiver for the dying, and leadership coach. He has a BA in Music, a masters in Government and a doctorate in Public Administration. A sought-after public speaker, he is the author of a series of novels and short story collections: Friendly Casualties, Last of the Annamese, The Trion Syndrome, No-Accounts, Secretocracy, Friendly Casualties, and Coming to Terms.
Tom’s books reflect his history and life view. The first half of his Friendly Casualties is short-stories; the second half is a novella set in Vietnam.
His No-Accounts tells the story of two men, one gay dying of AIDS, the other a straight volunteer who is there to help him die. The book was inspired by Tom’s experience in working with dying AIDS patients.
Tom’s next book, Last of the Annamese, to date his bestselling book, is set during the fall of Saigon from which Tom escaped under fire after the North Vietnamese were already in the streets of the city.
His The Trion Syndrome tells of a man suffering from PTSI. He is plagued incessantly by nightmares and irrational rages before recalling that he killed a child in Vietnam.
Tom’s next book, Secretocracy, tells of President Donald Trump’s persecution of an intelligence budgeteer who refuses to fund an illegal operation being pushed by the president.
His last book to date is his collection of short stories called Coming to Terms. It tells the stories of men and women confronted with pain as a consequence of love and hate, goodness and evil. Each finds a way to go on living, however imperfectly.
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Jagarcho: The Greatfang Tests -- Write Stuff -- 6/28/2022
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I love encouraging young authors, and today, we're in for a special treat as we talk to a sixteen year old first time published author! Jagarcho is supposed to be a land of peace, but mysterious happenings have Azolla wondering what is going on and who she can trust. When a tragic occurrence strikes, the cats at the Greatfang Tests are thrust into fears and doubts, not knowing what could happen next.
The honored Greatfang Tests, which only select cubs with rank have been able to attend, have been overshadowed by a horrifying threat. Forced to participate and leave all that is familiar, Azolla struggles to cope in a completely new environment. Thrust into the midst of strange and unfamiliar things, such as meeting many new species of cats from different biomes and living outside the jungle home she knows so well, she is forced to adapt to get through the new challenges she faces. Join me as I chat with my guest co-host and contributor, young debut author, Dakota Hawk as we talk about her first book, Jagarcho on Tuesday, June 28th at 7 PM Eastern. Listen in at 646-668-8485. Follow PJC Media on podcast platforms everywhere. Or, click on the link here: http://tobtr.com/12103745.
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Bestselling Author, Tracey Devlyn, Joins Cover to Cover With Tina
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Tracey Devlyn is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary and historical suspense, which often contains elements of mystery, romance, and environmental crime. Despite the thrilling, emotional ride she crafts for her readers, Tracey enjoys an annoyingly normal lifestyle with her husband and rescue dogs at her home in the mountains of North Carolina.
Tina Susedik is a multi-award-winning, multi-published, Amazon best-selling author who has been researching and writing books since 1997. She is published in non-fiction with military and local history books. She is also has published children’s books and romantic mysteries. She loves to add humor in her books, putting her characters in situations and finding a humorous way to get them out of them. With thirty-five books under her belt, she loves to use her knowledge of the writing craft to help other authors.
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Urban Reads w/ Authoress Na'Kia
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Authoress Na'Kia sits with us to discuss her lastest release.
"Heart of a ATL Gangster: Moni & Haze"
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Special Interview with Author - Apostle Dr. James Turknett
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Good evening, welcome to Reaching Out Radio International, we are a ministry team working together in love and unity in one mind one accord sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ into the world.
Tonight we welocme on Author -Apostle Dr. James Turknett, for a special interview with Evangelist Montell Fields.
At a young age he was told he was born to preach and that he did for 30 years. As Apostle Dr. James Turknett of Faith and power ministry International Church. As an acclaimed radio and TV personality, he also has hosted his own shows for over 20- years. Not new to being an Author in his earlier years he wrote 6 books on How to start businesses and how to overcome fears. He formed a community based program called True Council Business Economic network. Couple with the workforce initiative program. He taught 2,000 low income parties how to go to work while being trained in how to become the next generation leaders. He also established the Building Lives Academy and DayCare for single parents.
Purposed to help and fight for the rights of others. James also serves as a precinct chairman and activist. James received his doctorate degree in ministry from the Texas Bible Christian Institute. Currently James is a Life Coach and has written 2 new books called. “Ordinary Day Episode 1 and The Ordinary Day, The Beginning EPISODE 2”. James greatest accomplishment yet is “Taking The City By Force” in the 2023 election to become the next Mayor of Dallas Texas.
We thank you for listening for our continued prayers and support as we share the Gospel into the world, God Bless You!
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Voice of Indie Episode 100
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Welcome to Voice of Indie, a production of Fresh Ink Group. Your hosts are Beem Weeks and Stephen Geez. This week we welcome author Richard Bell.
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The Triad of Solomont with Robert Ian Johnston
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Join me as I talk with Robert about his book. Self Help and seeing how Christian existentialism is congruent with a Biblical worldview.
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Chapter 11 Episode 6
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The After Show with McKensie Stewart and Amy Shannon is a podcast platform created to help authors promote themselves and their work. The mission of the Literary dynamic duo is to educate and assist authors, no matter their experience. The hosts will provide writing tips, and expert advice from the hosts, and other guests. Guests will include authors, writers, editors, publishers, and many more from those within the literary world. The After Show wants to help people share their stories with the world.
Topic: Second Book Checklist and Strong Women, and film making
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Joy Keys chats with Author Kevin McGruder about The Father of Black Harlem
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Kevin McGruder is Associate Professor of History at Antioch College. His interest in community formation led to a career in community development, with positions that included Program Director at Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Director of Real Estate Development with the Abyssinian Development Corporation (Harlem), and Executive Director of Gay Men of African Descent (New York City). Now as an academic, his research interests include African American institutions, urban history, and LGBTQ history. He has a B.A. in Economics from Harvard University, an M.B.A. in Real Estate Finance from Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in U.S. History from the Graduate Center of City University of New York. He is the author of Race and Real Estate: Conflict and Cooperation in Harlem, 1890-1920 and Philip Payton: The Father of Black Harlem.
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Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Best Selling Author Tom Glenn
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Columbia, MD – Tom Glenn is a Vietnam vet who has had multiple careers including intelligence operative, musician, linguist in seven languages, cryptologist, caregiver for the dying, and leadership coach. He has a BA in Music, a masters in Government and a doctorate in Public Administration. A sought-after public speaker, he is the author of a series of novels and short story collections: Friendly Casualties, Last of the Annamese, The Trion Syndrome, No-Accounts, Secretocracy, Friendly Casualties, and Coming to Terms.
Tom’s books reflect his history and life view. The first half of his Friendly Casualties is short-stories; the second half is a novella set in Vietnam.
His No-Accounts tells the story of two men, one gay dying of AIDS, the other a straight volunteer who is there to help him die. The book was inspired by Tom’s experience in working with dying AIDS patients.
Tom’s next book, Last of the Annamese, to date his bestselling book, is set during the fall of Saigon from which Tom escaped under fire after the North Vietnamese were already in the streets of the city.
His The Trion Syndrome tells of a man suffering from PTSI. He is plagued incessantly by nightmares and irrational rages before recalling that he killed a child in Vietnam.
Tom’s next book, Secretocracy, tells of President Donald Trump’s persecution of an intelligence budgeteer who refuses to fund an illegal operation being pushed by the president.
His last book to date is his collection of short stories called Coming to Terms. It tells the stories of men and women confronted with pain as a consequence of love and hate, goodness and evil. Each finds a way to go on living, however imperfectly.
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Voice of Indie Episode 101
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Welcome to Voice of Indie, a production of Fresh Ink Group. Your hosts are Beem Weeks and Stephen Geez. This week we welcome author Annette Rochelle Aben.