Friday, December 27, 2013

Alex Hammer

Image of Alex Hammer

Location: Maine / U.S.A.

Age:  48





Question:  How long have you been writing?

   It seems like before I was born. Probably, since around age 6 or 7.

Question:  What was the name of the first book you ever published, and when was it published?


   "This Great State". It was a book about Maine politics, published in 2008'.


Question:  Was this book published by a publisher; or did you self-publish?

   I Self-published.


Question:  Tell our readers about this very first book.  (For example:  What was the inspiration for writing it, and what was it about)?

     It was inspired when I was preparing to run for Governor of Maine.


Question:  Can a person still buy this book?  If so, where?

  Yes, on Amazon.com 


Question:  How many total books have you published?

     I've published a total of (5) so far.


Question:  List all of your titles;

  Please see:
  http://www.amazon.com/Alex-Hammer/e/B00FGJEDOE

Question:  Any future writing projects in the works?  If so, tell us about it, and any pertinent dates to go with it.

   There will be a Sequel to "The Laws and Secrets of Success" - For those ready for the advanced course :)


Question:  What is the title of your current book, and tell us a little about it.

"The Laws and Secrets of Success"  http://www.thelawsandsecretsofsuccess.com/

Description of book: Think about this: With all of the success books out there, why don't we have more successful people? 

    Too many success books simply rehash conventional wisdom. The truly great success books, such as "Napoleon Hill's "Think and Grow Rich", instead enable life-changing success breakthroughs because they identify and describe in powerful detail the thinking patterns and principles of the world's most successful individuals. 

    The only way to do this is to study the world's most successful individuals, as Napoleon Hill has done. 

--And, as I have done as well. 

     For over two decades I have devoted myself to studying and interviewing the most successful individuals across varying fields, so that I could see and learn for myself the principles which set them apart in terms of their success. 

--And that is what I share with you here. 

    Get ready to throw out many of the things that you thought you knew about success! 

    Let's start at the beginning with a simple truth. Success is hard…Very hard, very, very, very, very hard. We all know that, once we have had a little bit of experience and are honest with ourselves. We all want to be more successful, but let's face it sometimes we just don't know how. It's because, as they say, "we don't know what we don't know". 

    So we make the same mistakes over and over again (often without fully realizing it until later). And, then we blame ourselves (or others) in regard to why things didn't turn out as we had hoped, or planned. 

     It's this simple: If you want to increase your level of success, read this book. We all go through the same struggles. This book - simply but powerfully - is your instruction manual on how to overcome them. 

    Read this book, and in 60 days you won't even recognize the person you used to be. And, neither will your family and friends. This is the type of change that allows you to get the things you really want in life. 

    The things that were previously outside of your reach; the things you saw others gain and achieve, but never seemed to be able to get for yourself. That can change today! 

    We all know that a few better ideas can accelerate one's success substantially. 

    Successful people take their better ideas and know how to leverage them further - and execute them better - than other people do. 

    Once you understand the processes that successful people utilize to do this, you can very quickly ramp up your own success as well. 

    Everybody struggles. Successful people struggle just like unsuccessful people, but they learn and use the success principles to overcome the difficulties in their lives to reach their goals. Success breeds confidence, making it easier over time. If you don't want to keep making the same mistakes over and over and over again, you need to understand and understand well what these success principles are. That is what this book will provide for you.


Last question, if someone comes across this article and reads it, what would you like to tell them about why you think they should try reading your book or books? (Basically, what can you offer them in the way of information or entertainment)?     

Many people have found that this book,  
"The Laws and Secrets of Success"  http://www.thelawsandsecretsofsuccess.com/ has greatly contributed to their increased success.




Anything else you'd like to add that I didn't ask you, but you would like to share with our readers? 

About me:
http://about.me/alexhammer

Background Website for:"The Laws and Secrets of Success"  http://www.thelawsandsecretsofsuccess.com/

Sample radio interview about the book http://www.blogtalkradio.com/chevaljohn/2013/12/17/the-laws-of-success 

Follow me on Twitter: @AlHammer

Blog Writer's Note to Author: I have to say that I was extremely amazed by your about me author page on amazon.com, and discovering that you once ran for Governor in your state of Maine.  I definitely had to purchase your book: "The Laws and Secrets of Success".  As a person who recently became unemployed and have been trying to become successful as a self-employed person, I'm hoping this book will help guide me along my path to success.  I hope others will check it out.  With a new year upon us I think we can all use a little guidance in the area of becoming successful.  Good Luck with your books, and thanks for the interview.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Michael Hammor


Location: Arizona / U.S.A.
Age: (31)

Question:  How long have you been writing?
I have been writing stories since I was a kid. I loved the horror genre. I would sneak Stephen King books off my mother's book shelf at 8 or 9 years old. I wrote for the U.S. Army as an Intelligence Analyst for 10 years. Being laid off from my job as a DoD contractor at a major military installation gave me the push I needed to publish some of the stories that have been clawing around in my brain.
 
Question:  What was the name of the first book you ever published, and when was it published?
The first book I published was Book 1: "The Girl with No Name". It's the first book in my series called: "Bedtime Tales from the Apocalypse". I published "The Girl with No Name" on Sept 11, 2013'. I chose that date for the symbolism. That date changed my life. I intend for the series to go on for 6 or more books. I might put them together in a collection every 6 books or so.
 
Question:  Was this book published by a publisher; or did you self-publish?
I am a self-published author, but if the right deal came around, I might consider signing up with a publisher. I do value my freedom, although I can't be restricted, or forced. As a self-publisher I can do whatever I want. If the story was told in one page, that's what I would publish.

 
Question:  Tell our readers about this very first book.  (For example:  What was the inspiration for writing it, and what was it about)?
Book 1: "The Girl with No Name" had been clawing around in my head since my 2008' deployment. (Kuwait and Iraq were desolate). It really shocked me. I could imagine my home in southern, Arizona, becoming like that with just a few years of missed rain. The main character is based on several different people. I got the inspiration from her by thinking, what if the world ended, but I wasn't here to help my Daughter survive, how would she end up? I was counter inspired by "Twilight". Vampires are supposed to be brutal, hungry, destroyers. Humans are the prey, not the love interest.
Book 1 opens to southern, Arizona a significant time after the world has collapsed. Nothing modern remains. Cars no longer operate for lack of gas and rubber parts, like hoses and tires. Batteries have long gone dead. The Girl is wandering around Benson. Then she gets ambushed by raiders. Read the books to find out what happens next.

 
Question:  Can a person still buy this book?  If so, where?
Book 1: "The Girl with No Name" is available on Amazon.com.

 
Question:  How many total books have you published?
So far I have published two volumes of six in the Series "Bedtime Tales from the Apocalypse".

 
Question:  List all of your titles:
 


Question:  Any future writing projects in the works?  If so, tell us about it, and any pertinent dates to go with it.
I am going to release Book 3: "By Lantern's Light" around Nov 11, 2013. I am trying for an installment a month. When I have the first six installments released I may put them together in a novel and release that at a later date.
I may do a side project or two, but it will still be in my genre, dystopian post apocalyptic, but most likely will be independent of the series.
A good buddy of mine wants the privilege of writing the prequel series about what ended the world. That is something that doesn't really matter in the current series; since to the characters, it happened so long ago.

 
Question:  What is the title of your current book, and tell us a little about it.
The current book is Book 2: "Aluminum Butterflies". I am very proud of the artwork for this book. I contacted an artist in Mexico named Steph. She came through with very little notice. While not a photographer like me, she responded to my coaching very well and produced the perfect image I was looking for.
Book 2 picks up a day or two after Book 1. It's set mostly in Huachuca City and Bisbee. We learn a lot about the existing characters, and I introduced a new one. Book 2 sets the stage for the last four books.

 
Last question, if someone comes across this article and reads it, what would you like to tell them about why you think they should try reading your book or books? (Basically, what can you offer them in the way of information or entertainment)?
I don't follow formulas. I write the story how the story wants to be written. I'm a soldier, not an English major. My books have been well received by those who have read them. I use my words to paint a picture. I take you into the character's world. You stand next to them, see what they see, smell and taste what they smell. You are not going to find a Vampire, werewolf, human love triangle in my books. They are mature content but not Fifty Shades mature.
I write what I know. I try to include some useful survival or prepper tidbits in the books. I use actual locations, I include people from my life as characters, and I try to incorporate events that really happened to me into my work. If you ever find yourself at the intersection of HWY 90 and I-10 you will find the old farmhouse from Book 1. Walk the streets of old Bisbee at night, and you will see what the Boss sees as he emerges from his fortified lair. In Book 6, "The Lavender Mine" will play a pivotal role in the climax of the entire series.

 
Anything else you'd like to add that I didn't ask you, but you would like to share with our readers? 
I'm just a normal guy. I have been a janitor, a soldier, a father, a photographer, and most recently a DoD Instructor. Life will hit you hard; just go with it. What you do in the face of adversity defines who you are. Do you lie down and give up, or do you keep fighting? Writing is my way to keep fighting. The career I built for a decade since I joined the U.S. Army in 2003' was basically eliminated by the government. I have enough duty related injuries to get a nice disability check. I just can't do that. I can't give up. We have had to move into an RV with a small child. Cool, I love camping! We are losing the house to the bank. They can have it.
My writing reflects what I face in real life. It's about fighting and not giving up, no matter what. It doesn't matter how hard life beats you down, you stand back up, and say “May I have another?”
I will be a successful writer because I won't stop trying. I can't. I think there is something wrong with me. If you read my books, you will be certain something is wrong with me.
 
You can connect with me at the following:
My Blog:
michaelhammor.com
Book Website:
Bedtimetalesfromtheapocalypse.com 
My twitter:
@michaelhammor 
My email:

 
Blog Writer's Note to Author:  First, I want to thank you for your service to our country. Your book series sounds like it would make a great television series.  I'll definitely be buying both books since I live in Arizona, and I am curious to see how you interweave the various locations in your book with the state. I like your positive attitude about when life knocks you down that you need to get back up. I think you should consider writing a book on this subject.  I'm sure after being in Kuwait and Iraq it would give a person a whole different concept on the value of life and what one values the most; such as family, friends, and home.  I'm sure you will become a successful writer with the determined attitude that you have, and I wish you all the very best in that pursuit.  Good Luck and thanks for the interview.

 

 

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Micheal Maxwell


Micheal Maxwell






Location: 

California/U.S.A.







Question:  How long have you been writing?

I think I have always been a writer. I have copies of stories published in school literary anthologies from 6th, 7th and 8th grade. In high school I submitted something every year and only got accepted twice!

I wrote my first full-length novel thirty years ago. I’ve also written movie and music reviews for magazines.

In the past five years I have really gotten serious about writing though.

Question:  What was the name of the first book you ever published, and when was it published?

"Diamonds and Cole" published in 2013'.

Question:  Was this book published by a publisher; or did you self-publish?

I was fortunate enough to be put in contact with a terrific Science Fiction writer/editor, David VanDyke, who is self-published and very successful. He was kind enough to take me under his wing and guide me through the mine field of self-publishing.

I had pretty much shelved my manuscripts because I couldn’t get much passed “Hello”, with most traditional publishers and agents.

Self-publishing I believe is the future of literature. There are a lot of terrific writers out there with a lot to say, and self-publishing is a great way for their voices to be heard.

Question:  Tell our readers about this very first book.  (For example:  What was the inspiration for writing it, and what was it about)?

It actually started when I was driving down the street listening to a song on the stereo. By the time I got to work I had the story pretty much put together in my head. I remember racing in, turning on the computer and practically chanting the plot waiting for it to boot up! I sat down and in about fifteen minutes had a pretty solid outline.

Now four books later, I am happily releasing the "Cole Sage Mystery Series" on Amazon Kindle.

Question:  Can a person still buy this book?  If so, where?

Yes, "Diamonds and Cole" is available on Amazon Kindle worldwide.

USA:   

UK:  

INDIA:

ITALY:


GERMANY:

CANADA:  

AUSTRALIA:

Question:  How many total books have you published?

Two so far, and a third will come out on, or about, November 5th 2013.

Question:  List all of your titles.

"Diamonds and Cole" (Sept.2013) Five 5 Star Reviews

"Cellar Full of Cole" (October 2013) 5 Star Review

"Helix of Cole" (November 2013)

"Eight the Hard Way" (December 2013)






Question:  Any future writing projects in the works?  If so, tell us about it, and any pertinent dates to go with it.

I have a short story titled "Return of the Bride" that will be part of an anthology coming out in November 2013'. Watch my Author pages for information on that one.

I have put a novella, I’m trying to get feedback on called "Three Nails", on my blog: http://www.Michaelmaxwellauthor.blogspot.com It's a freebie that may, or may not get Kindled!
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A project I am really excited about is a spin-off series I’ll be collaborating with the prolific Sci-Fi author, David VanDyke based on a character from the "Cole Sage Mysteries". Her name is California Corwin, an ex-cop with a passion for fast cars, guns, and Indian food. How’s that for a teaser?

Then the Cole Sage Saga continues with:

"Cole Dust" (December 2013)

"Shot of Cole" (Early 2014)

Question:  What is the title of your current book, and tell us a little about it.

The October release "Cellar Full of Cole" finds Cole Sage moving to San Francisco, but before he can get out of Chicago he gets pulled into a nasty web of child abuse, blackmail, and sexual harassment. He hardly gets his feet on the ground in San Francisco, before he’s involved in trying to solve the murder of several young girls. This tale of two cities exposes the soft white underbelly of human trafficking and child pornography, and finds our hero going outside the law to protect those he loves.

Last question, if someone comes across this article and reads it, what would you like to tell them about why you think they should try reading your book or books? (Basically, what can you offer them in the way of information or entertainment)?

This will sound funny on the heels of the description for "Cellar Full of Cole", but I have tried to fill a niche in the market for people who want an edgy mystery/thriller minus the usual gratuitous sex, profanity, and violence.

Cole Sage is a throwback to real heroes with a strong moral compass, and a steely resolve that makes him someone men wish they could be, and women wish they had. I think "The Cole Sage Mystery Series" is what a lot of people are looking for and I think the reaction to these books is bearing that out.

Anything else you'd like to add that I didn't ask you, but you would like to share with our readers?

They can find out more about me on Facebook at:


or


My Amazon Author page: www.amazon.com/author/michealmaxwell


Follow my adventures on Twitter at:
https://twitter.com/MicLeeMaxAuthor


I really look forward to hearing what people think of the "Cole Sage Series" and the upcoming projects this fall.

Thanks for this great opportunity to let people know what I’m all about.

BLOG WRITER'S NOTE TO AUTHOR:  You sound like your have quite the series.  I have to tell you that I agree totally about what you said in regards to self-publishing.  I feel that the Internet and technology has made publishing a book an even field for all of us who want to share our love of writing and story-telling with the world. Good Luck with your future writing projects, and thanks for the interview.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Conrad Acosta III




 




 
Location  
Denver, CO. /  USA

 

 
 

How long have you been writing?


   I have been formally writing for about five years. It was about three years ago when I decided to actually write a novel and try to get it published. I have been reading epic fantasy since I was 12. I have always dreamed of creating the world's that Weis & Hickman created.

 
What was the name of the first book you ever published, and when was it published?


   'Dreams of Azenaria' is my first novel. I finished it in late 2012' and published it in early 2013'.

 
Was this book published by a publisher; or did you self-publish?


   I spent about a month querying a few agents, then decided to self-publish.

 
Tell our readers about this very first book.  (For example: What was the inspiration for writing it, and what was it about)?


   I have always been fascinated with epic fantasy. For most of my life, I was reading some kind of fantasy. I always had a book with me wherever I went. I never imagined I could create a fantastic world like the ones I read about.


   For 'Dreams of Azenaria', I wanted to create a world and characters that would not be seen as a copy of what has been done before. I am definitely inspired by the masters, but I hope I have created something original.

 
      Azenaria. Once a wonder of the world, the great city now stands blackened and dead. Her streets, once paved with gold, are now filled with the wreckage of crumbling buildings and the invading armies of nature.


      Deep beneath the ruin and decay, lies an ancient power that threatens the destruction of an ancient race known as O'orn. Only the three Ritchell men can decide the fate of the O'orn, but it will take three generations for the fight to be decided.


      Landar and his sons, Brevlin and Danshaw, have moved on with their lives years after their wife and mother died. When secrets from a generation past come back to haunt them, they are violently torn apart from each other. Separately, they must fight against an evil that not only wants to destroy them, but wants to undo the lives they have created.
 

      You will get lost in Azenaria - Pray you can find your way out.

 
Can a person still buy this book?  If so, where?

   It is currently available on Amazon as an eBook and a Paperback.

 

 
 
 
How many total books have you published?

   This is my first published book. My second book will be available next month. I will be writing and releasing many more. The worlds of Azenaria and O'orn are immense.

 
List all of your titles.


   Volume 1: 'Dreams of Azenaria' is available now

   Volume 2: 'Memories of O'orn' will be available in
                      October 2013'

   Volume 3:  Will be available soon

 
Any future writing projects in the works?  If so, tell us about it, and any pertinent dates to go with it.


   I plan to explore the world of Azenaria and O'orn for a long time. I do not foresee any unrelated projects in the near future. So much has happened in the past, and will happen in the future of Azenaria.

 
What is the title of your current book, and tell us a little about it.

   I am currently wrapping up Volume 2: 'Memories of O'orn'. I can't say too much about it without spoiling Book 1. It continues the adventures of several of the characters in the past, present, and future.

 
Last question, if someone comes across this article and reads it, what would you like to tell them about why you think they should try reading your book or books? (Basically, what can you offer them in the way of information or entertainment)?

   I have created an original world and characters with their own unique world, problems, desires, etc. No orphan farm boy looking for a magical sword that will save the world. No elves, dwarves, trolls, immortal wizards, etc.


   Readers will get lost in Azenaria. They will struggle to find their way out, but only after they find the answers that are required to save the O'orn.

 
Anything else you'd like to add that I didn't ask you, but you would like to share with our readers?  (Optional)

   I am also writing short stories and articles from the world of Azenaria on my blog (azenaria.com/blog). These events are not included in the books, but are directly related to the history and the characters of the books. It is sort of like what The Animatrix was to The Matrix movies. Not required reading, but definitely explains a lot more of the history.


You can connect with me at the following locations:

Conrad on Facebook   

 

Dreams of Azenaria on Facebook

 

Conrad on Twitter 

 

Conrad's Blog 

 


 

BLOG Writer's Note to Author:  Your book sounds really interesting and I am definitely going to buy it once I finish posting this interview.  Just like you I have been a strong reader of fantasy-type novels, which is what basically has inspired me to continue writing my "To Nowhere" series.  I wish you the best of luck with your current book and the ones that will follow it.  Who knows, maybe one day we might actually be able to tune in to a television program called: "Azenaria" based on your book.  You just never know…  Good luck and thanks for the interview.