It’s not all that often that you see a top-tier professional in one field effortlessly able to transition to the highest strata of a completely separate field altogether – almost overnight – but that’s exactly what’s happened with medical doctor and author Siddhartha Mukherjee and his book The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer. Mukherjee, both a cancer physician … [Read more...] about The Emperor of All Maladies – A Review
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Guns, Germs & Steel: The Fates of Human Societies – Review
Immediately influential when it was first published in 1997, author Jared Diamond had a runaway best-selling hit in Guns, Germs & Steel: The Fates of Human Societies – a title that would go on to win the Pulitzer Prize (and deservedly so). The book takes a deep dive into the history of humanity as well as the what, why, and how behind the disparate progress that certain … [Read more...] about Guns, Germs & Steel: The Fates of Human Societies – Review
In Conversation with Marc Cameron – Open Carry
Marc Cameron, New York Times bestselling author of the Jericho Quinn series talks to us about his love for writing, the art of writing and how being open to experiencing new adventures provides him with fodder for his thrillers. His latest work - Open Carry - released on Feb 26th. Tell us about yourself. I’m married with three children and four grandchildren. My wife is … [Read more...] about In Conversation with Marc Cameron – Open Carry
Fast Track: Getting Published
As an author, your goal is to sell editors on your talent, your reliability, and your willingness to accept feedback. As an expert, your mission is to get that book published – fast. Why? Because your book is your calling card to new clients, speaking agencies and organizations who want to hear your message. The wrinkle is that acceptances of creative work are subjective. … [Read more...] about Fast Track: Getting Published
In Conversation with John H Brown – Augie’s War
Author John H Brown talks to us about his book Augie's War, which 'explores the healing power of family to recharge the human spirit when wartime experiences threaten to darken the very soul of the protagonist.' He draws heavily from his experience as a Vietnam vet to deliver the reader a blunt look at the ravages of war and attests to the true spirit of … [Read more...] about In Conversation with John H Brown – Augie’s War