Author Alan Webber
VIsit Alan’s WEbsite Author Alan Webber Alan Webber is the owner of a transportation firm and has been in the transportation business for over fifty years. He is also a blogger, newspaper commentator, podcaster, and author of the novels Whipping Post and Roll Me Away. Alan has been married for 44 years, with 4 children […]
Author Virginia Mohler
VIsit Virginias Website Author Virginia Mohler Author Virginia Mohler has taught students from Kindergarten through High School, but she found her love in the Kindergarten classroom where she taught for the last 35 years. Mrs. Mohler retired in June 2020 after 53 years of teaching. She presently writes children’s books that inspire and encourage young […]
Volunteer planning committee for The Third Annual Desert Foothills Book Festival is already busily planning this years event
Hello, readers and writers, The volunteer planning committee for The Third Annual Desert Foothills Book Festival is already busily creating an even bigger and better event! The date is Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The location is at the Holland Center, 34250 N 60th Street Scottsdale, AZ Last year’s festival […]
Author Dot Jay Gomez
Author Dot Jay Gomez After teaching at Paradise Valley High School for 24 years, I retired and started writing. I taught an array of English classes which contributed a great deal to thoughts of subject matter. Also, the large variety of students, unknowingly, contributed to the plots of my novels. Every day, with hundreds of […]
Author Randy Persson
VIsit Randy’s WEbsite Author Randy Persson Randy is a world traveler, businessman and writer with roots in both the lakes and forests of Minnesota and the deserts and mountains of Arizona. He was a co-editor of the literary magazine “Catalyst” at Arizona State University and co-editor of the International Journal of Law and Policy the […]
We are big fans of storytelling, the oldest art form
You, subscribers, are too, if you find it jarring when people jump into a conversation with a non sequitur statement. You get the value of segue and progression of ideas. If you get derailed when you’re recounting a funny event and someone says “It didn’t really happen exactly that way,” or “You forgot this little […]
July is filled with reminders of our nation’s independence
The month of July is filled with reminders of our nation’s independence, freedoms, and patriotism, even in the humble appearance of star-spangled paper plates in the supermarket discount bin. I’m prompted to sing to myself the Star-Spangled Banner. The lyrics were originally written as a poem, by Francis Scott Key during the defense of Fort […]
Author Linda Johnson
Author Linda Chamley Johnson Linda Chamley Johnson’s mystery novels invite the reader to do more than seek out the solution to a murder or two. They take the reader on a complex journey, getting to know the characters and their surroundings by deep-diving into what drives the various characters as they weave through the storyline. […]
Author Nancy Kasten
Author Nancy Kasten Nancy Kasten was born and raised in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and presently lives with her husband in Sun City West, Arizona. Having retired from her career teaching high school English and drama in Wawa, Ontario, she is now pursuing her second love, writing. Her first book, It Happened in Cassidy, Stories of […]
Author Trudy Wells-Meyer
Visit Trudy’s Website Author Trudy Wells-Meyer Some Things Are Simply Meant to Be A collection of short stories, poetry, prose, (180 pictures in color to fit the stories). A Swiss-born, legal immigrant arrived in New York alone, with 2 small suitcases, on a massive ship from England, fear a constant companion. I was 23. Coming […]