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Published: Sat, 08/01/20


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Chris Long 


Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
This is my first and probably, only! It has taken 35 years to live it and 3 years to write it. I don’t have time for a second one.

What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
I Ran the World. It was the name of an event i founded and staged for Band Aid and UNICEF back in 1985. It turned out to be the biggest mass participation event in history, despite being staged on the same day as Hands Across America in May 1986. 19.8 million took part in 89 countries all at the same time and for the same reason. It raised $35m. (You could buy a t-shirt with ‘I Ran the World’ on the front of it.) I truly believe we can all affect the world we live in – so we should all run the world.

Do you have any unusual writing habits?
I get very passionate when i write about something I truly believe in. The odd expletive creeps in! I’m sorry.

What authors, or books have influenced you?
Many. Sorry its a boring answer but I really do like so many. My writing style may have been influenced by The Heroin Diaries – i loved the writing style of that book. I really enjoy memoirs by people who have really influenced the world in which we live. Long Walk to Freedom is an example.

What are you working on now?
Still trying to change the world! My book finishes with a blueprint for a new (digital world) mass participation event. Its very exciting and I’m working on that as well as my marine conservation project – Earthdive.

What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
Don’t know yet. Just self published and trying to find my way. I hope awesomegang.com might help me. Fingers crossed.

Do you have any advice for new authors?
Just believe in yourself.

What is the best advice you have ever heard?
Never ever give up.

What are you reading now?
12 Rules For Life by Jordan B. Peterson

What’s next for you as a writer?
Mmmm. . . let’s wait and see what people think of this book

If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
How to Survive on a Desert Island by Jim Pipe (never read it but hope it does what it says on the tin). Churchill: Walking with Destiny by Andrew Roberts and The Pursuit of Happyness by Chris Gardner (it’s been on my list for a long time.)

Author Websites and Profiles
Chris Long Website
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Nicholas Tuffney 


Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
In 2014 I was finally released from a Latin American prison after spending two years in prison on a charge of witchcraft which was eventually dismissed and thrown out of court. But those two years in that shitty hell hole prison ‘La Joya’ certainly did a number on my mental and physical health, that is why it has taken me so long to write this book and hopefully my last, but this nightmare still lives on to this day so who knows, with gods blessing this will be the final chapter and I can move on to live my life with some peace.

What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
My book is called Building Six, why Building Six ? This was the building where you come to die and no one gives a toss, unless you had some money in your pocket before you pass on.
This is place were infections eat you and your bed fellows are convicted 20 year killers and drug lords

Do you have any unusual writing habits?
Writing habits, I certainly claim to be no writer and will never be a prolific author.

What authors, or books have influenced you?
Arthur Porter book ‘The man behind the bow tie’ – another is ‘The Jolly Roger Social Club’

What are you working on now?
I am working on trying to get myself back to normal then working as hard as I can to be a superman to my kids.

What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
Fiver – Amazon

Do you have any advice for new authors?
Do not go to the Republic of Panama unless you need inspiration to write your own book, my suggestion is go ‘Forrest’ don’t stop, not even for a cruse through the Panama canal.

What is the best advice you have ever heard?
“I told you so”

What are you reading now?
United Nations ‘Rights of a Child’ and the procedures I have to follow to get my boy, plus reading the Inter-American court of human rights application procedure.

What’s next for you as a writer?
I am a carer looking after my elderly mother that in its self is a full time job, but I still have many legal cases to tidy up regarding the torture and ill treatment I was subjected to by the ones charged with my care in the Republic of Panama.

If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
No books on my desert island just BBQ fishing a pair of shorts and thinking of how lucky I was to have survived my ordeal, I came so close to not having this book to share.

Author Websites and Profiles
Nicholas Tuffney Website
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Erin Louis 


Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
I am a former adult entertainer turned author with 3 published books.

What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
Expose Yourself: How to Take Risks, Question Everything, and Find Yourself is my latest book. I was inspired to write this one after attending a free thought convention. I wanted to present some of the concepts I learned there, but with a naughty twist.

Do you have any unusual writing habits?
I like to write when inspiration hits, which is for me is totally unpredictable.

What authors, or books have influenced you?
Stephen King was my first love, but I have so many other favorite authors I could never list them all, some of my favorites include Carol Goodman, Steven Pinker, Mary Roach, Gillian Flynn, Dan Barker, Justin Cronin, and Brian Keene.

What are you working on now?
Currently I am working on a fiction murder mystery collaboration.

What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
Twitter and word of mouth

Do you have any advice for new authors?
Keep writing.

What is the best advice you have ever heard?
The best way to sell your first book, is to write another – Armand Rosamilia

What are you reading now?
I am currently listening to the audible version of Confession of a Buddhist Atheist by Stephen Batchelor.

I am also reading the last book in the Shocker series by Armand Rosamilia and Frank Elder

What’s next for you as a writer?
After 3 non fiction books, I am looking forward to focusing more on fiction, specifically horror and mystery.

If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
The Stand, Better Angels, Good Omens, and the Demon-Haunted World

Author Websites and Profiles
Erin Louis Website
Erin Louis Amazon Profile

Erin Louis’s Social Media Links
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Facebook Profile
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Gary Jordan 


Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
Well, you know, I’m somebody who has been almost forced to write this book. I had so much frustration going on inside of me as I watched the state of the world in 2020. I was just a regular guy living in a world that seemed to have gone crazy overnight. I was a travel agent and had been for 20 years. But I also was someone who read books a lot and over the past couple of years, I became exposed to the fact that our governments are out to cause us more harm than good. I figured out quite quickly that the entity most people look to for help are actually the people creating the problem in the first place. So as I watched airports closing and businesses shutting their doors, I had to get everything inside of me out. And I did that by writing my first book, The COVID-19 Illusion.

What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
It’s The COVID-19 Illusion; A Cacophony of Lies. It was inspired by the criminality that is occurring around us in 2020. It’s rage and disgust exploded onto pages. The contents of the book are in actual fact the opposite of what the majority of the public believes, so I was inspired to write something factual, to prove and to show evidence that we are been manipulated in a gargantuan manner. The criminals that run the world inspired me to write it. And now they are terrified of it. Amazon have already banned it. Because it is the complete opposite of what the official narrative is and, yet still, it is backed up by 100% factual information and documentation that the crimes I say are been committed are actually been committed – as hard as that may be for people to believe is. I was inspired to write it, so people would have a different perspective to what they hear on BBC, CNN , ABC etc. The bombardment of propaganda is too much. People deserve an antidote. And this is it. That is why they want to ban it. It interfere’s in their agenda. I was inspired to write the truth, to expose them and that’s what I have done.

Do you have any unusual writing habits?
I don’t stop. Hahah. Once I start that’s it. It becomes part of every waking hour. The research can be so consuming. It results in so many late nights and I can’t really help that. I just get so engrossed. That’s more proof that fact is always stranger than fiction. When you start to dig, you soon find there’s the great remnants of a lost civilization underneath you. To use an analogy. As criminal as the people I write about are, they are even worse than any of us can imagine. The corruption and fraud and the deception is so monstrous and large that it never ends. As a result my work never ends. So once I get stuck into a book and start researching and writing, time just disappears.

What authors, or books have influenced you?
Well, it’s more that just an influence when I talk about David Icke. I’d always had an interest in the more unconventional subjects lets say. So because of that, I’ve studied and looked at a lot of peculiar topics. But nothing prepared me for The Perception Deception, which was written by David.. It blew me away. I remember just sitting there just staring into space after I read it, thinking ‘what?’. But then the more I thought about what I had read, the more I realized that it was not only probable, but verifiable, and truthfully, it changed how I looked at everything forever. David’s work then led me onto other books. One example is, of course, The Franklin Cover-Up by John DeCamp. Another is The Franklin Scandal by Nick Bryant. That really shocked me, that case. And again, it reinforced my discovery that those in charge and those who are supposedly there to protect us are actually the most evil people you could imagine. Besides that, I would say Quantum Enigma by Rosenblum and Kuttner, but for much different reasons. And of course most of David Icke’s other works have had a big influence on me, especially the work he has done on 9/11. I really loved Alice in Wonderland and the World Trade Center Disaster. The attention to detail in that book is phenomenal.

What are you working on now?
Right now, I’m working on a book which exposes the corruption and brutality of law enforcement in my own country – Ireland. That gives, or it will give, rather, an almost chronological list of the crimes of the Garda Siochana. But man, it’s going to be a big book. Those guys are such thugs and thieves, my God, documented it all is tough. But I want to do it as a honour to my country. Again, the media ignore it. Irish mainstream media are the worst, you know? It’s like North Korea. So, to give people this perspective of what, in actual fact, a fascist, terrorist organization called law enforcement are doing to the country, whether the people want to believe it or want to know about it or not, will be a service I think. Lots of people bury their head in the sand, but I still want them to hear the other side of the story. The side that the media doesn’t tell them.

What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
I do everything on Lulu. Amazon are book burners. And after that social media is normally the best way to promote. But unfortunately they are also becoming book burners. So really word of mouth works a lot. I think if you write a really good book that impacts people, word will spread pretty fast.

Do you have any advice for new authors?
Well, if it’s non-fiction – research, research, research And then verify and reference everything.

What is the best advice you have ever heard?
Ronald Reagan once said ‘ The nine most dangerous words in the world are We’re From The Government and We’re Here To Help’. Hahaha. I can’t decide if you can say that’s advice, but it’s definitely true. So if I’m going to put it in a nutshell, the best advice I’ve ever been given is; don’t trust government, don’t trust authorities. I’ve learned that the most sinister people in the world come from there.

What are you reading now?
I’m reading a great book called Irish Sagas and Folk tales. It’s great. It’s an old book and it’s a collection of the old ancient myths of Ireland. We have such an amazing history where I am from and the book is such a great compilation of the greatest folk tales. Really entertaining. It was put together by Eileen O’ Faolain. Check it out. I’m sure it’s available online.

What’s next for you as a writer?
Exposing corruption, exposing the crimes of those that the media present to us as angels. Continue to show them to be demons. I want to continuing showing them for what they really are. I look at the news today and I see the WHO, the CDC, The Gates Foundation. I hear all these wonderful things about them Yet, as The COVID-19 Illusion shows, they are complicit in some terrible crimes. So I want to continue to do that. I want to document these crimes. I want them to be on paper and read widely by the masses, so that people can see for themselves what is really happening. Maybe then, the idea of letting groups, such as the aforementioned, inject junk into your body or demand you close down your business or whatever the case might be, maybe people will at least think twice. So, I have no intention of stopping. I will continue to show the hypocrisies of the governments and their special interest groups, plus their agencies.

If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
I’d take The Perception Deception by David Icke, The Destruction of the European Jews by Hillberg, 200 Years Together by Solzhenitstyn and The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose.

 


Casa Nova 


Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
This is the first book based on my interviews with different lovers about their love lives.

What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
Misty Young Love – A true story of a relationship between a 28 year old lady and an 18 year old teen

Do you have any unusual writing habits?
No.

What authors, or books have influenced you?
Nick Carter

What are you working on now?
Nothing yet.

What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
Awesomegang

Do you have any advice for new authors?
Write on real life intimate moments

What is the best advice you have ever heard?
Keep writing

What are you reading now?
An Unexpected Marriage by Summer Rose

What’s next for you as a writer?
Another book

If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
Inferno, Fist of God, Puppet on a Chain

 


Laura Ruth Loomis 


Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
By day, I’m a social worker in the San Francisco Bay Area. “The Cosmic Turkey” is my first novel. I also have a chapbook of linked short stories, “Lost in Translation,” that I’m hoping to turn into a novel-in-short-stories. So far, my proudest literary achievement has been scoring a runner-up and a dishonorable mention in the Bulwer-Lytton “It was a dark and stormy night” contest.

What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
“The Cosmic Turkey” is a humorous YA space opera. The main character, Janet Delane, was partly inspired by one of my own quirks: technology seems to hate me personally. Let me near a computer, it’ll start smoking before it implodes, probably taking the fridge and TV with it. I gave that superpower to Janet, the teenage captain of a spaceship nicknamed the Turkey.

Do you have any unusual writing habits?
When I get stuck on a scene, I make lists. 20 things that couldn’t possibly happen next, or 20 things the character might be afraid of, or 20 reasons the characters can’t just admit they’re in love. The first few ideas are obvious, but I keep digging, and the right answer is usually around number 17.

What authors, or books have influenced you?
For humor, Douglas Adams , Terry Pratchett, and Janet Evanovich. For wonderful storytelling, Marge Piercy, Octavia E. Butler, John Steinbeck. For books about writing craft, Natalie Goldberg and Ann Lamott.

What are you working on now?
I always have multiple projects going on. When I get stuck on one, I switch to another until I accidentally finish something.

As mentioned above, I’m trying to expand my collection of linked short stories into a novel, a love story between two men, tentatively titled “Found in Translation.” There’s a “Cosmic Turkey” sequel in the works. And I’m also working on a fantasy story about a cursed jewel that turned seven innocent maidens into lawyers.

What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
My first book’s brand new, so I guess I’m about to find out! I regret that the book’s coming out during the COVID crisis, so bookstore appearances and such aren’t possible. This technophobe is learning social media.

As a reader, I can say that I’ve bought a lot of books after discovering the authors on Twitter, but it’s never the ones whose posts are nonstop book promos. It’s the writers who interact, who seem like interesting people, so I figure their book must be interesting too.

Do you have any advice for new authors?
I’m older than most first-time authors. It took a lot of persistence, a lot of waiting and revising and getting rejected. I have two full-length novels that will probably never see the light of day, and several that were abandoned partway. Keep at it.

What is the best advice you have ever heard?
It’s okay if the first draft is terrible. It really is. You can’t edit a blank page.

What are you reading now?
I’m about to dive into “Starting from Seneca Falls,” a historical novel about the suffrage movement, by the wonderful Karen Schwabach.

What’s next for you as a writer?
As mentioned above, I have several projects going on. Also, I need to come up with some more terrible first sentences, because I still dream of winning the Bulwer-Lytton.

If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
Complete works of Dickens, because that would take up a lot of time. Complete works of Austen, because hr writing is multi-layered and subtle. And the complete Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series, because it can still surprise me with a laugh on multiple rereadings.

Author Websites and Profiles
Laura Ruth Loomis Website
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Laura Ruth Loomis Author Profile on Smashwords

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Larry O’Connor 


Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
Hello, I have written a total of 4 books I believe at this point. I have always been a fan of working out and stay healthy. I am a researcher from an early age and love to find connections between seemingly unrelated subjects and love to share what I learn. I meditate, workout when I can and I’m constantly wanting to learn more and expand myself.

This applies to my writing. After seeing two of my relatives pass away from things that could have been cured, or at the very least helped, with diet, I became focused on getting correct information out to people so they can make their own choices. I have studied western, or allopathic medicine in nursing school and I have studied eastern medicine in the form of alternative therapies.

The one thing that put the nail in the coffin, sorry for the pun, for me was when I joined a gym and I was told to only focus only on what the traditional diet was which was a lowfat diet. I pushed myself with 2 to 3 hours a day, 6 days a week, in the gym and starving myself to eventually lose 50 lbs only to gain it back.

Now , I help with alternative methods of losing weight supported by science and new ways of thinking to open others perceptions to improve themselves. I write on diet, fitness, Kabbalah and meditative studies.

What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
I don’t have a name for it yet but it is on eating healthy and learning to use your body’s natural processes to heal itself. One of the things, or rather who inspired it, is Dr Berg when he talks about the fact that you will lose weight when your body heals itself. You don’t lose weight to get healthy, rather it’s the opposite direction.

Do you have any unusual writing habits?
I don’t think so. I may have in my researching for my books though. I’m kind of like a bulldog in how I research. I will look for hints at something that is either missing in the public’s eye or missing from what everyone is being told. When I catch a glimpse of something that is the missing link I will search and if I can’t find it right away, I store it in the back of my mind always looking for that connection I need to put it all together.

What authors, or books have influenced you?
Interestingly, it was a financial author that inspired me a lot in how I write and picking topics that will benefit people. I read all the Rich Dad books and love to listen to Robert Kiyosaki and his no-bull approach to teaching people about how they can survive the coming, or maybe it’s here, financial crisis.

What are you working on now?
My latest work I’m working on is a self-help book focusing on diet that encompasses intermittent fasting, keto diet, and the body’s natural process of recycling the parts of itself that are not working correctly. It will be a complete system of practice and will work with or without working out also.

What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
I haven’t used any other site other than Amazon to promote my books so this is a first for me. I do have some listed on Goodreads as well thoguh.

Do you have any advice for new authors?
I would say to follow your heart and write about what you’re passionate about.

What is the best advice you have ever heard?
My favorite story, I think it fits here, is actually a story about Buddha. I’m not a buddhist and don’t have anything against it but the message is timeless. Buddha was approached by religious leaders who were trying to figure out who he was. They asked him, “Are you a saint?” He replied he was not. “Are you a holy man?” Again, he simply replied, “No.” After coming up with a few more similar questions they finally asked him, then who are you? His reply was simple and something we should all think about when we are living, writing, or doing something we love or hate. He simply said, “I’m awake.” May we all be awake to what is trying to get its message across to us and as writers may we all be awake to the message that we truly want to get across to our readers.

What are you reading now?
I am reading more than one book but one of the books I’m reading is the Living Qabalah.

What’s next for you as a writer?
I’m just going to continue building my portfolio of published books and getting my message out to my readers and help them improve their lives.

If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
Bhagvad Gita, Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone, The Living Qabalah

Author Websites and Profiles
Larry O’Connor Amazon Profile

Larry O’Connor’s Social Media Links
Goodreads Profile


Jennifer E Evans 


Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written.
I’m retired, living in Bilston with my husband. I’ve always enjoyed writing but never really had the time to concentrate on it properly until I finished work. Now I like nothing better than to settle down with a cup of coffee in the afternoons and dream up new holiday disasters for my heroine Claire Virgin.
So far, I’ve written three books in the Virgin Vacation Mystery series, all set in holiday locations that I’ve enjoyed myself.

What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it?
My latest book, Virgins in Chaos, is set in in Tenerife – one of my favourite holiday destinations. The apartment block where Claire, her husband Clint and their friends Roy and Edie stay is entirely fictitious though! I was inspired by the horror stories I’d heard about people arriving at their holiday hotel to find there’s building work going on around them – how much worse would it be if there were dead bodies, too?

Do you have any unusual writing habits?
I don’t think so!

What authors, or books have influenced you?
I read anything and everything. I’m one of those obsessive people that actually read everything in a dentist’s waiting room – even the really mean dentists who don’t have anything but a few copies of horse magazines or tooth pamphlets for their patients. I read them. I’m that sad.
Having said that, I absolutely love reading Robin Hobb, Dorothy Koomson, Nora Roberts – oooh, those Eve Dallas books! – and of course George Martins GOT entire series – amazing! (and what a let down the TV series was! Except for Kit Harington. Obviously.)

What are you working on now?
I’m thinking up plots for number four at the moment. It doesn’t have a title,- I don’t even know where it’s taking place yet! But I do have one or two ideas,

What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books?
Awesome Gang – of course!

Do you have any advice for new authors?
Honestly, just keep at it. It’s all too easy to let yourself get discouraged if no-one seems interested in what you’re writing. But at the end of the day, if you enjoy it, do it. If you don’t enjoy it, you shouldn’t be doing it.

What is the best advice you have ever heard?
Don’t eat that donut.
Don’t eat another donut.
Don’t eat all the donuts.
Don’t buy any more donuts.

What are you reading now?
Linda Howard, Shadow Woman. Recommended by a friend, and it’s really exciting!

What’s next for you as a writer?
Honestly don’t know.

If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring?
George Martins Game of Thrones entire series but it only counts as one, right? (It'[s the Big Book Bundle)
The entire Dark Tower Series by Stephen King. (Another Big Book Bundle!)
The Talisman by Stephen King. (Love that one)
Hieros Journey by Sterling E Lanier. (Oldie but much read favourite)

Author Websites and Profiles
Jennifer E Evans Amazon Profile

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