Category: Author Profiles

March 11th, 2019 by Melanie3101

I’ve always been passionate about writing, and love being lost in the pages of a good story. Since early childhood, it’s been my dream to become a published author and 2018 was the beginning of the journey!

Twenty years ago I made the transition to work in the health and safety field. I have worked in various locations around Australia in senior and executive positions in mining, construction, and transport and logistics. This was the inspiration for the quirky characters in the books. 

I am currently working on a thriller series centred around revenge.

You can see more and follow Sharon via her website.

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February 13th, 2019 by Melanie3101

Michelle Vernal is the bestselling Amazon author of Second Hand Jane and The Promise. She loves a happy ending and to date has written eight novels, two of which – Sweet Home Summer and The Traveller’s Daughter are published with Harper Impulse. Her latest novel O’Mara’s is the first book in her new series, The Guesthouse on the Green. She lives with her husband and their two boys in Christchurch, New Zealand. She’s partial to a glass of wine, loves a cheese scone and has recently taken up yoga—a sight to behold indeed. Her books are written with humour and warmth and she hopes you enjoy reading them. Swing by her website to sign up for her newsletter to receive updates on latest releases and the writing life. As a thank you, you’ll receive the first ten chapters of Sweet Home Summer FREE!

http://www.michellevernalbooks.com

 

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January 25th, 2019 by Melanie3101

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The Author’s first involvement with time distortion events occurred as a young student, documenting the temporal anomaly that was detected during the disc crash investigation at Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. The Author worked for the ******* Corporation in California to develop time anomaly detection methods and later with the still existing group in Alaska, *******. We researched the time cascade event in 1962 in Brazil, and the more serious cascade with time-paradox and local time-reversal in Montana, USA in ****. A recent discovery of a worm hole and the related temporal cascades was made by ****Corp, a company contracted by NASA. This event was recorded by the Mars Exploration Rover, Opportunity. It is fortunate that the worm-hole occurred on Mars as the consequences on the current and already troublesome time-paradox ripples on Earth would be too difficult to predict.Of course, many of these and other important events have been turned into books and films. The best film, in the author’s opinion, is ‘The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)’. The saucer really landed in the Chihuahuan Desert and not Washington, D.C. Other examples of real events that have been written into fiction are Solaris, The Stepford Wives, The Martian Chronicles, Close Encounters and Contact.
There are many other excellent works of supposed fiction, too many to mention. In the first instance, Fiction is the best medium for this kind of information. If these stories were told and documented as truth, it would be too difficult and shocking to accept. However, in story form, the information is more easily accepted and understood. Of course this is paradoxical, but the future mind is better prepared in this way.

The Author is now retired.

A. T. Melville – Amazon

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September 26th, 2018 by Melanie3101

I was born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, and worked as a bus driver for what is now known as Lothian Buses. Fast forward. I met my second wife, an American lady, and we got married, and moved to New York State with my daughters. I also have a step-son who is a bit older and we’re all happy. I started working as a school bus driver, and enjoyed it immensely and met some great American folks who made me feel welcome. I was happy. Except I was still trying to get published. Then I lucked out. I had created DI Frank Miller by then and sent it out. It landed on the desk of an agent who loved it and wanted to work with me. Long story short, further down the road, he too left the agency he worked for. I was out on my own again. After almost landing another agent, I didn’t want to waste any more time, so after a conversation with a writer friend of mine, I decided to self publish with Amazon’s KDP in December 2014. And I’ve never looked back. I have published 21 novels , so far, with many more to come. If you want to write, I will be adding a contact button soon. Feel free to get in touch on Facebook. Meantime, happy reading!

https://www.johncarsonauthor.com/

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September 13th, 2018 by Melanie3101

Magnus Booth is the pseudonym for an author of highly authentic spy fiction. He uses his experiences from travelling around the world to write compelling stories that recall the unspoken moments of our recent history in places where even angels fear to tread. “The Coercion Game” is his first novel, and his second work “The Queen’s Messenger” is due out later this year.

You can learn more about Magnus (including the inspiration for his writing) at http://www.magnusbooth.com

 

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