Gaëlle Freer and Bob Price coming to you weekly on Mondays at 3 pm on KWRH 92.9 AND KXOK 102.9 FM AM and Monday to Friday 2 pm and 7 pm nationwide on the My Genre Radio Network
Our Interview With Author Ralph FreerAuthor Ralph Wayne Freer, a content — rarely cranky septuagenarian, resides on a family Century Farm in the Ozark foothills of Missouri. Ralph is a Gemini, a retired educator, a veteran, and a life-long artist. In 2017, he began to combine his art with writing. His chosen genre is humorous yet insightful children's stories. He often illustrates his stories with character sculptures he creates. As an artist, he enjoys creating new artsy stuff — most often colorful three-dimensional sculptures. You are invited to visit his website www.flyingfgallery.com.
A Quote from Piper’s PossePiper Pixie(main character) says "I never thought I would have a friend covered in feathers!"
Our Interview With Illustrator Rose Anne StandardShe attended the University of Missouri in Columbia as an Art major. Rose Anne eventually transferred to Kansas University in Lawrence and pursued a degree in Advertising and Editorial Art.For most of her professional career, Rose Anne has been a graphic designer working with studios and agencies in Chicago, IL; Sacramento and Fresno, CA; Hannibal and Northeast Missouri; Washington, DC; and Southeast Missouri. She is also an accomplished illustrator winning a number of awards for her work. In February 2016, Rose Anne established The Creekside Studio of Art & Design. Fine art, art commissions and graphic design are services are provided to clients across the US and abroad. You Are invited to Visit her website www.thecreeksidestudio.com
Our Interview With Author Jerry FordJerry has a varied and very diverse background. Jerry Ford has served as a funeral director, big-band musician, member of the Missouri Legislature, and on the campaign trail for Missouri’s 8th Congressional District seat. Ford is the author of “The Gordonville Grove: Stories of Tombstones, Tambourines, and Tammany Hall.” More info about him and his books is available at Jerry’s website http://jerryfordorchestra.com/author.htmlOur Recording is Missing, but we are still looking!
Our Interview With Author Greg StoutGreg has recently won the prestigious Private Eye Writers Shamus Award for the novel Lost Little Girl! Keeping company with Mickey Spillane! he has written more than 22 books on the history of American railroads, a logical outcome of having grown up in a family of professional railroaders. His first title, Route of the Eagles, a history of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, was released in 1995 and his most recent effort will be in print in mid-2019.Gideon’s Ghost, his first work of fiction, was drawn from actual experiences that took place during an extended visit with relatives in a small town in Missouri during the mid-1960s. It is a book written for young adult readers, which, not coincidentally, was the age group he taught during his “second career.” More About his novelsat www.GregoryStoutAuthor.com
Our Interview With Jo Lena JohnsonJo Lena Johnson, The Absolute Good Resilience Coach, is an International Trainer, Inspirational Speaker, and Book Publisher. It’s time to interrupt the effects of people, places and things. Authentic connection, intuitive interaction and open communication create understanding. Jo Lena Johnson offers tangible ways to reconnect to the core of who we are, and share them, if we choose. The principles of “You Are Brilliant, 7 Ways to Shine” are the foundation of Ms. Johnson’s life work, Hope and Help for the Hurting.More information about Jo Lena’s Books and programs available at http://jolenajohnson.com/
Our Interview with Author Deborah RaneyDEBORAH RANEY's first novel, A Vow to Cherish, inspired the World Wide Pictures film of the same title and launched Deb’s writing career. Twenty-five years, forty-plus books, and numerous awards later, she's still creating stories that touch hearts and lives. A three-time Christy Award finalist and winner of the RITA® Award, Carol Award, National Readers Choice Award, and HOLT Medallion, Deb is represented by Steve Laube of the Steve Laube Agency. She served on the executive board of the 2500-member American Christian Fiction Writers for eighteen years and teaches at writers conferences around the country. Deborah’s website is www.DeborahRaney.com
Our Interview With Author Jane ElzeyJane Elzey is a mischief-maker, storyteller, and bender of the facts. A career journalist, she now writes modern on the edge cozy mysteries without much regard for the truth. Her current mystery series is about four mature women who love to play games … while the husbands die trying. (The husband always dies.) Her Cardboard Cottage Mystery series includes Dying for Dominoes published in 2020, Dice on a Deadly Sea published in 2021, Poison Parcheesi and Wine published in 2022, and Killer Croquet on the Emerald Isle which is due out in spring 2024. You can even join Jane Elzey’s VIP Killer Club, all at JaneElzey.com or CardboardCottageMystery.com
Our Interview with Author Brad R. CookHe is the author of historical fantasy, and award-winning short stories. He began as a playwright, dipped into the corporate writing world, and served as co-publisher and acquisitions editor for Blank Slate Press. He currently serves as Historian of St. Louis Writers Guild after three and half years as President. He learned to fence at thirteen, and never set down his sword, but prefers to curl up with a centuries’ old classic. Brad’s books are available on his website at www.BradrCook.com
Hal Marcovitz has spent more than forty years as a journalist and author. A graduate of Lincoln High School and Temple University, both in Philadelphia, Hal's reporting career started in 1976 in Pennsylvania's coal region. During his newspaper career Hal won awards for news reporting and column writing from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers Association. Hal covered politics for his entire career in journalism, giving him a unique insight into the reasons politicians do the often-strange things that they do. Hal left daily journalism in 2006. He transitioned from journalism to writing novels and nonfiction for young adults. He has over 200 books in publication.
Our Interview with Hal Marcovitz
From the article written by Alyssa Lunsford in the Southeast Missourian, Dru Armitage has a master's degree in industrial organizational psychology from Southeast Missouri State University — a "master's in business for a psychology student", he called it. He published "Overnight Marketing" in December, and he had a book signing in January at Barnes & Noble in Cape Girardeau, at which he sold out. "Overnight Marketing" is a guidebook, according to Armitage. He said there are many people telling individuals how to market their businesses and themselves, so he decided to found a marketing agency and condense the information into the book.
Our Interview with Dru Armitage
Authors-Edge.com presents Pat Wahler, she is winner of the Western Fictioneers' Best First Novel of 2018, a Walter Williams Award winner, and the winner of Author Circle Awards 2019 Novel of Excellence in Historical Fiction for I am Mrs. Jesse James. She has also authored a three-book contemporary romance series-the Becker Family Novels, and two holiday-themed books; all named Five-Star Readers’ Favorites. A frequent contributor to the Chicken Soup for the Soul anthologies, Pat is an avid reader with a special passion for historical fiction, women’s fiction, and stories with heart. She makes her home in Missouri with her husband and two rescue critters—one feisty Peek-a-poo pup and a tabby cat with an oversupply of attitude.
Our Interview With Pat Wahler
Authors-Edge.com interviews Kent Sanders. Kent Sanders is the founder of Inkwell Ghostwriting, which helps leaders grow their business through books and other content. He is also the author and co-author of numerous books, including 18 Words to Live By: A Father’s Wisdom on What Matters Most and co-author of The Faith of Elvis: A Story Only a Brother Can Tell with Billy Stanley, Elvis Presley’s stepbrother. Inkwell Ghostwriting provides ghostwriting and written content services to entrepreneurs, business owners, thought leaders, and other professionals who want to change lives with their message.They write books, articles, blog posts, social media posts, and email marketing content so you can focus on what you do best: running your business, serving clients, and building your brand.
Gaëlle Freer and Bob Price coming to you weekly on Mondays at 3 pm on KWRH 92.9 AND KXOK 102.9 FM AM and Monday to Friday 2 pm and 7 pm nationwide on the My Genre Radio Network
Gaëlle Freer and Bob Price coming to you weekly on Mondays at 3 pm on KWRH 92.9 AND KXOK 102.9 FM AM and Monday to Friday 2 pm and 7 pm nationwide on the My Genre Radio Network
Authors-Edge.com interviews Doug Sikes. Doug has been in the book publishing business for 33 years focusing on non-fiction works primarily in the fields of history, travel, photography and sports. His publishing company, Acclaim Press is based in Sikeston, MO and has published more than 500 books all across America. With some of the most popular books in the world on Kentucky bourbon, their books are enjoyed- both domestically and abroad. Visit www.AcclaimPress.com
Gaëlle Freer and Bob Price coming to you weekly on Mondays at 3 pm on KWRH 92.9 AND KXOK 102.9 FM AM and Monday to Friday 2 pm and 7 pm nationwide on the My Genre Radio Network
Gaëlle Freer and Bob Price coming to you weekly on Mondays at 3 pm on KWRH 92.9 AND KXOK 102.9 FM AM and Monday to Friday 2 pm and 7 pm nationwide on the My Genre Radio Network
Our Interview With Author Ralph FreerAuthor Ralph Wayne Freer, a content — rarely cranky septuagenarian, resides on a family Century Farm in the Ozark foothills of Missouri. Ralph is a Gemini, a retired educator, a veteran, and a life-long artist. In 2017, he began to combine his art with writing. His chosen genre is humorous yet insightful children's stories. He often illustrates his stories with character sculptures he creates. As an artist, he enjoys creating new artsy stuff — most often colorful three-dimensional sculptures. You are invited to visit his website www.flyingfgallery.com.
A Quote from Piper’s PossePiper Pixie(main character) says "I never thought I would have a friend covered in feathers!"
Our Interview With Illustrator Rose Anne StandardShe attended the University of Missouri in Columbia as an Art major. Rose Anne eventually transferred to Kansas University in Lawrence and pursued a degree in Advertising and Editorial Art.For most of her professional career, Rose Anne has been a graphic designer working with studios and agencies in Chicago, IL; Sacramento and Fresno, CA; Hannibal and Northeast Missouri; Washington, DC; and Southeast Missouri. She is also an accomplished illustrator winning a number of awards for her work. In February 2016, Rose Anne established The Creekside Studio of Art & Design. Fine art, art commissions and graphic design are services are provided to clients across the US and abroad. You Are invited to Visit her website www.thecreeksidestudio.com
Our Interview With Author Jerry FordJerry has a varied and very diverse background. Jerry Ford has served as a funeral director, big-band musician, member of the Missouri Legislature, and on the campaign trail for Missouri’s 8th Congressional District seat. Ford is the author of “The Gordonville Grove: Stories of Tombstones, Tambourines, and Tammany Hall.” More info about him and his books is available at Jerry’s website http://jerryfordorchestra.com/author.htmlOur Recording is Missing, but we are still looking!
Our Interview With Author Greg StoutGreg has recently won the prestigious Private Eye Writers Shamus Award for the novel Lost Little Girl! Keeping company with Mickey Spillane! he has written more than 22 books on the history of American railroads, a logical outcome of having grown up in a family of professional railroaders. His first title, Route of the Eagles, a history of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, was released in 1995 and his most recent effort will be in print in mid-2019.Gideon’s Ghost, his first work of fiction, was drawn from actual experiences that took place during an extended visit with relatives in a small town in Missouri during the mid-1960s. It is a book written for young adult readers, which, not coincidentally, was the age group he taught during his “second career.” More About his novelsat www.GregoryStoutAuthor.comOur Recording is Missing, but we are still looking!
Our Interview With Jo Lena JohnsonJo Lena Johnson, The Absolute Good Resilience Coach, is an International Trainer, Inspirational Speaker, and Book Publisher. It’s time to interrupt the effects of people, places and things. Authentic connection, intuitive interaction and open communication create understanding. Jo Lena Johnson offers tangible ways to reconnect to the core of who we are, and share them, if we choose. The principles of “You Are Brilliant, 7 Ways to Shine” are the foundation of Ms. Johnson’s life work, Hope and Help for the Hurting.More information about Jo Lena’s Books and programs available at http://jolenajohnson.com/
Our Interview with Author Deborah RaneyDEBORAH RANEY's first novel, A Vow to Cherish, inspired the World Wide Pictures film of the same title and launched Deb’s writing career. Twenty-five years, forty-plus books, and numerous awards later, she's still creating stories that touch hearts and lives. A three-time Christy Award finalist and winner of the RITA® Award, Carol Award, National Readers Choice Award, and HOLT Medallion, Deb is represented by Steve Laube of the Steve Laube Agency. She served on the executive board of the 2500-member American Christian Fiction Writers for eighteen years and teaches at writers conferences around the country. Deborah’s website is www.DeborahRaney.com
Our Interview with Author Brad R. CookHe is the author of historical fantasy, and award-winning short stories. He began as a playwright, dipped into the corporate writing world, and served as co-publisher and acquisitions editor for Blank Slate Press. He currently serves as Historian of St. Louis Writers Guild after three and half years as President. He learned to fence at thirteen, and never set down his sword, but prefers to curl up with a centuries’ old classic. Brad’s books are available on his website at www.BradrCook.com
Our Interview With Author Jane ElzeyJane Elzey is a mischief-maker, storyteller, and bender of the facts. A career journalist, she now writes modern on the edge cozy mysteries without much regard for the truth. Her current mystery series is about four mature women who love to play games … while the husbands die trying. (The husband always dies.) Her Cardboard Cottage Mystery series includes Dying for Dominoes published in 2020, Dice on a Deadly Sea published in 2021, Poison Parcheesi and Wine published in 2022, and Killer Croquet on the Emerald Isle which is due out in spring 2024. You can even join Jane Elzey’s VIP Killer Club, all at JaneElzey.com or CardboardCottageMystery.com