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Showing posts with label Book Discussion. Show all posts

Monday, June 12, 2017

WOI Special - Host Marsha Casper Cook - Writing A Good Story

Monday, June 12, 2017

WOI Special - Host Marsha Casper Cook - Writing A Good Story

 

 

 

Please join Marsha Casper Cook on Tuesday June 13 at 8:30 PM EST 7:30 CST 6:30 MT 5:30 PST when Marsha's guests will be Jim Nesbitt, Owen Parr and Mike Pettit. They had so much fun on April 25th they're all coming back to once again open the discussion about writing and everything it takes to make a good story work! Listen live or on demand.
 
Call in to the show - 714-242-5259 For more info about Marsha's shows 
 
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Monday, March 16, 2015

WOI: Author Lawrence Elliott on The Writing Mama Show

Welcome to The World of Ink Network on Blog Talk Radio. Today's show is The Writing Mama with award-winning author and host Virginia S Grenier.

The Writing Mama show will air live at 6pm Eastern- 5pm Central - 4pm Mountain - 3pm Pacific
Our speical guest author today is Lawrence Elliott. His passion is to teach the laws of life in a practical way. Presently, he volunteers teaching junior high school boys the word of God, in a group called the Christian Boys Movement. Additionally, Mr. Elliott volunteered teaching ‘at risk’ high school boys, the principles of life at a special institute designed for them.

Our host will be chatting with Lawrence Elliott about his recent book, Practical Proverbs for Everyday Living, published by Halo Publihsing, Int.

This book gives the reader keys to unlock the mysteries of life in a simple, but yet profound way. The proverbs will assist you with avoiding unnecessary problems. The principles in this book will teach you how to go through your preordained trials with patience, joy and peace in order for you to come out victorious. These teachings of wisdom will provide insight and inspiration to safely guide you through the uncharted waters of your life. Be blessed.

You can learn more about Lawrence Elliott, his book and our show at http://worldofinknetwork.com

Listen live or on demand at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2015/03/16/woi-author-lawrence-elliott-on-the-writing-mama-show

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Writing books and getting them published - World Of Ink Network -





 Link to the show



Join host Marsha Casper Cook on March 10 at 6 PM PST 7 PM MT 8 PMCST 9 PMEST on the World Of Ink Network when her guests will be John Emil Augustine and Brenda Perlin.

This show will feature two excellent writers and their stories. Writing is a business and the discussion will be about writing and getting published. It's going to be fun and very entertaining. If you like to have fun and learn at the same time listen live or on demand. 

The chatroom will be open as well the call in lines. Questions from our listeners are always welcomed.

The mission of The World of Ink Network is to share resources that introduce tips, products and services to help strengthen, support and challenge those who love writing and the written word.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

WOI welcomes publisher Peter Miller on the Book Discussion show

Welcome to BlogTalkRadio's featured World of Ink Network. Today on Book Discussion head of Incanto Press will be chatting with host Fran Lewis. They will discuss the many different series that Incanto publishes, how to submit titles, how to get a book deal and many other publishing questions so many seasoned and new authors have.

Incanto Press is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. Their mission is to support the work of emerging and established authors.

Miller is a former employee of Apple and Viacom, and received a graduate degree in engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but has always had an interest in writing.

Join the discussion at 10am Eastern - 9am Central - 8am Pacific. We invited you to post comments and questions in the chatroom.

Host Fran Lewis is the editor of MJ Magazine and is a book reviewer for various sites.

The World of Ink Network brings you show topics such as books, writing, interviews, self-help, empowerment, families and much more. Follow us at http://worldofinknetwork.com

Listen to the show live or on demand at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2015/02/12/woi-welcomes-publisher-peter-miller-on-the-book-discussion-show

Thursday, February 5, 2015

WOI -Book Discussion with Fran Lewis

Book Discussion, Blog Talk Radio and your host Fran Lewis would like to welcome author Harvey Stelman. Eyes of Emerald is the title of his book that is about a young woman becoming the first of her generation to graduate from High School in the new land. The time was the 1930's, and the place New York City. These were not the best of economic times, but everyone has dreams and so did Esther Rothstein. As the narrator of this wonderful heartfelt and true story begins retelling a story told to him by his father many times. Meet this great author and find out more about the history of this book, the story behind it and ask questions in the chat room at 10 Eastern on February 5th. Fran Lewis author of the Bertha Series, Faces Behind the Stones series and editor and creator of MJ Magazine.

The World of Ink Network brings you show topics such as books, writing, interviews, self-help, empowerment, families and much more. Follow us at http://worldofinknetwork.com

Listen to the podcast at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2015/02/05/woi-book-discussion-with-fran-lewis

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Book Discussion welcomes author A.J. Sidransky

Forgiving Maximo Rothman focuses on what happens when a man loses his faith in God, his religion and winds up a victim of a murder in Washington Heights. Meet Max Redmond/AKA Max Rothman and get to know this man. Hardnosed, difficult to deal with an estranged from his son, Max has few friends and even fewer that care about his death. But, when a young Dominican boy named Carlos is looking good for the murder Detective Tolya Kurchenko comes to his defense. Shalom Rothman is Max's son and as we get to know him and his relationship with his father and why they are estranged the author also explains Tolya's with his father. When two sons are shunned because of what they decided for their lives words are said and cannot be taken back. Before someone dies you hope to show forgiveness or forgive them. Learn what happens when it's too late. Spanning sixty five years and three continents, from Hitler's Europe to the decaying Societ Empire of the 70's and learning about the histoyr of Sosua, a Jewish settlement in the Jungles we understand why Rothman was so embittered, close to the Dominicans in his neighborhood and begin to see why he abandoned his faith.

Welcome author A J Sidransky to Blog talk radio: Book Discussion . I am your host Fran Lewis

Listen to the podcast at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2015/01/22/book-discussion-welcomes-author-aj-sidransky

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Phillip Margolin on World Of Ink -Book Discussion - Host Fran Lewis

Blog talk radio, Book discussion and your host Fran Lewis would like to welcome New York Times best selling author Phillip Margolin.

Woman with a Gun is his new title inspired by a picture of a woman on the beach in a wedding dress holding a gun behind her back. The author saw this picture in a men's washroom, asked to purchase the rights and the picture and created a plot based on the picture.

Stacey Kim needs to create a spark in her writing career. Seeing this photo at a NY Museum sparks her interest and she is determined to learn more about the picture, who the woman is, why she was holding a gun and what was going through her mind. As the author flashes back ten years to the murder that involved the woman in the photo and five more to 2000, we learn the connection between the lawyer investigating the murder and the key players.

Phillip will answer questions about the book, talk about his next book and discuss how he created the plot and the three time periods for the novel.

I am your host Fran Lewis the author of the Faces Behind the Stones series, editor of MJ Magazine and my latest upcoming release: In Her Own Words.

Listen at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2015/01/14/phillip-margolin-on-world-of-ink-book-discussion--host-fran-lewis

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Best-selling Author Ben Lieberman Joins Fran Lewis on the Book Discussion Show

Today's show features best selling author Ben Lieberman whose new ttile: The Carnage Account will keep you on edge until the very end. Ben is the author of the award winning title: Odd Jobs and his latest title deals with Hedge Fund Manager Rory Cage and his need for power, money and control. Learn what happens when he takes out Life Settlements and his mode of collecting on them.

Understand how he invests in "Death Bonds," and the payoff. Taking matters into his own hands and obsessed with a public relations expert named Dawn Knight, Rory is deadly, dangerous and evil. Join me at four eastern, three central and two mountain when Ben talks about hedge funds, life settlements and how he created this devious character and the storyline for yet another five star novel. I am your host Fran Lewis; Editor of MJ Magazine and the author of the Bertha series and Faces Behind the Stones series and educator.

Listen to the show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2014/12/11/book-discussion-with-fran-lewis

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Featured WOI Show - Book Discussion with Fran Lewis

This is a special edition of discussion with Fran Lewis. Today I will interview mediator and lawyer Marcia Adelson and discuss what it takes to run a mediation and thei differences between mediation and arbitration. We will discuss her many services, the different types of medication and how this form of reconciliation can save clients money and bring issues to a positve close faster.

Marcia is experienced, talented and will explain the process and how the definition of words like Impartial, damages and arbitrator. Join us at four eastern, three central and two mountain. This will be quite stimulating and exciting. I am your host Fran Lewis the editor anc creator of MJ Magazine. Marcia has an article that was featured in a major publication in MJ 5 coming out this month. She will discuss how to choose a mediator and how to choose a good arbitrator.

You don't want to miss this show! Listen at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2014/12/04/book-discussion-with-fran-lewis

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Book Discussion with Fran Lewis and Kira Peikoff

Book discussion welcomes the the author of No Time to Die: Kira Peikoff. In a Washington, D.C. research lab, a brilliant scientist is attacked by his own test subjects. At Columbia University, a talented biochemist is lured out of her apartment and never seen again. In the Justice Department's new Bioethics Committee, agent Les Mahler sees a sinister pattern emerging...Zoe Kincaid is a petite college student whose rare genetic makeup may hold the key to a powerful medical breakthrough.

When she is kidnapped, the very thing mankind has wanted since the dawn of time threatens to unleash our final destruction.Join me at four eastern, three central and two mountain to discuss this outatanding novel and what happens when someone is trying to develop a way to stop the aging process and cure fatal diseases. What will Zoe's fate be you have to read this book to find out.

We will also talk about how she created the storyline for the novel and the characters. Join me: Fran Lewis author, educator, and editor of MJ Magazine and talk show host.



The World of Ink Network brings you shows each week on topics such as books, writing, author interviews, self-help and much more. You can also follow us at http://worldofinknetwork.com, our blog http://worldofinknetwork.blogspot.com, and on Facebook and Twitter. 
 



Thursday, May 8, 2014

May 8th Book Discussion With Host Fran Lewis

Book discussion on Thursday May 8 at 4PM EST 3PMCST  and your host Fran Lewis welcomes bestselling author of Killer Nurse JohnFoxjohn. Hired to save the lives of her patients Kimberly Clark Saenz a well liked nurse took the lives of many. Former Homicide Detective JohnFoxjohn joins me to discuss the case, the investigation and what led up to many startling discoveries.

Join me in the chat room. Fran Lewis: editor of MJ Magazine
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Listen to the show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2014/05/08/book-discussion-with-host-fran-lewis

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Interview with Bruce Atchison, author of How I Was Razed: A Journey from Cultism to Christianity



Author Bio:
Bruce Atchison is a legally-blind Canadian freelance writer with articles published in a variety of magazines. He has also authored three paperbacks. "When a Man Loves a Rabbit: Learning and Living with Bunnies" is a memoir of the surprising facts he discovered about house rabbits."Deliverance from Jericho: Six Years in a Blind School" is his recollection of being sent five hundred miles from home for months at a stretch. "How I Was Razed: A Journey from Cultism to Christianity" shows how God led Atchison out of a legalistic house church. Contact him at batchison@mcsnet.ca or via Facebook or Twitter. He also posts regularly on his www.bruceatchison.blogspot.com and www.bruceatchison.wordpress.com blogs. Atchison lives in a tiny Alberta hamlet with his house rabbit, Deborah.


When did you first know that you wanted to be a writer? 
I've always loved telling stories. During junior high school, the local newspaper was looking for student articles. I wrote a few and one was published. For about 20 years, I set writing aside. Then I began writing for fan magazines of electronic music and the newsletter at work. An employment counselor convinced me to go professional when I was placed on permanent disability. After writing freelance articles, I decided to write three memoirs. Now I want to work on short fiction stories with the goal of developing good characters.

Where did the inspiration for How I Was Razed: A Journey from Cultism to Christianity come from?
I've always loved puns. Since "razed" and "raised" sound the same, and since they both applied to my experiences with Christianity, I thought the pun was appropriate for the title.

What made you choose to write a novel?
Though my books are memoirs, they all are more than a hundred-thousand words long. I had no word count goal, just the desire to tell my experiences with house rabbits, at a blind school, and with a cultic house church.

What is the main message or theme that you hope readers of this book come away from it with?
It's a warning to pastors about the dangers new disciples face from cults. It also is my way of encouraging ex-cult members to tell their stories. Nobody likes to admit that they fell for lies, yet telling others about what happened is therapeutic.

 Who is your favorite author?
Without doubt, C. S. Lewis is my favourite. I'd love to write fantasy stories like his.

 Do you have a writing routine? A special pen, a certain type of music, time limits?
I'm very fond of my old MS DOS computer and WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS. Both have served me well since 1993 and I know those programs well. As for my weekday routine, I answer e-mails in the morning and promote my books. Afternoons are for writing blogs, stories, and query letters. I'm not a "morning person" so I need several cups of weapons-grade coffee to get my brain out of first gear.

 Do you enjoy edits/rewrites, or not?
I don't enjoy edits and rewrites but computers have made both so much easier. One reason I took so long to get back into writing was the tedium of having my nose almost touching the page as I squinted and printed my prose on paper. Now it's so much easier. Better yet, I have a screen-reading program that speaks the text aloud. I still touch-type but I listen to what I've written. It's handy for catching mistakes, with the exception of homonyms.

Please tell us a little bit about your journey to publication:
I self-published all three of my books because I knew that the topics weren't mainstreem. When a Man Loves a Rabbit sold a few hundred copies but Deliverance from Jericho and How I Was Razed didn't do so well. Self-publishing also helped me learn to market my books and to understand the dynamics of readership interest.

What is the hardest part of being a writer?
For me, it's marketing. I'd love to write all day but I need to get the word out about what I've written. Being a sales person has never worked out for me in the past. Perhaps I'll catch on to it soon.

Are there any common themes that you feel are particularly important to write about?
Being a born-again Christian, all I write is filtered through my beliefs. I want even my fiction writing to be truthful and to present the human condition as it is.

When you're not writing, what are your other hobbies/passions?
I'm an amateur radio operator with the call sign VE6XTC. Shortwave and AM listening at night are also favourite pastimes of mine. I also enjoy social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Linked In. Walking through forests is also an activity I enjoy but I don't get that much of a chance these days to do that.

 Are you working on any new projects?
I'm writing short stories and publishing them on Readwave. It's a site where people can upload 600 to 800-word stories for free. People read and even comment on them. It's good practice for when I shop them around to magazine editors and enter them into contests.

Quick Fire round:

Coke or Pepsi? Yes.
Chocolate or Vanilla? Neither.
Rainy winter days or blazing hot summer days? Neither.
Hard Copy or e-book? E-book. My PC reads them out loud and I can preserve what little vision I have left.
Favorite book? The Bible
Last book you read? The Olsteenification of America by Hank Hanegraaff.
What's a quote that inspires you? I can't think of one at the moment.
What's your favorite comfort food? chocolate Easter bunnies.