Episodes

Friday May 15, 2020
Beyond the Last Horizon - An Interview with Author Mary DeGroat
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
âBeyond the Last Horizonâ is Mary DeGroatâs debut as an author. A second book of fiction for women is progressing with plans for publishing early 2017. A concept for her third book is under wraps for the time being though the outline has been completed and the first chapter written.
Mary is an executive-level professional with more than twenty yearsâ marketing and communications experience within non-profit, marketing/pr agency, corporate and commodity board environments. Â She seeks moderate adventure that has taken her to Base Camp on Mt. Everest and on a wild-wide with her son through the jungles from the border of Tibet to Katmandu, Nepal. Those and many more travel experiences in addition to the diversity of industries in which she has worked âprofessional liability insurance to California strawberries, art and tourism âhave fed her desire for expanded horizons.
Mary has studied metaphysics for nearly thirty-five years and met her meditation master from Indian in 1985. That meeting, Mary says, changed her life by opening her heart and steadying her mind.
Most recently, Mary left her position in tourism marketing to accept a part-time position working on behalf of underserved children with no literacy experiences. âItâs the most meaningful work Iâve ever done,â she says. âWeek after week, we hear about the differences weâre making by bringing books into young childrenâs lives as we help prepare the little ones for kindergarten, which sets them on course to succeed in school and in life.â
âBeyond the Last Horizonâ was published in December 2015 and has garnered three awards: Feathered Quill Gold for Inspiration and Silver for Best Womenâs Fiction and the Reader Views Literary Award. Her second work of fiction, set New York City, tells the story of a wealthy woman who falls in love with a homeless man. Mary lives on Californiaâs gorgeous Central Coast with her husband, two dogs, and two cats.  She visits her son, who lives in Taipei with his wife and baby boy, as often as possible.
To learn more about Mary DeGroat and her book, visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
The Power of Decision
Writing and Writerâs Block
Writing from the Heart and Emotion
Advice for Others on any Creative Path
The Next Chapter

Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Roe DePinto grew up in the Bronx and Yonkers, and is mostly Italian, of American descent. From an early age, she was taught the importance of family. and raised her two children with the same values instilling in them the message that love is more important than anything else in this world.
When her children were young Roe decided to take a 3-year course in childrenâs literature. She also got her Realtorâs license in New York and California and was certified as a notary and a travel agent. She also established her family business office, administrating their fast growing electrical business with her husband. After finishing her literature course, Roe shelved the idea for a childrenâs book series involving a baby seal pup and a baby orca, since she was so busy with daily living, putting the needs of her family first, hoping that one day she would pick it all up again and bring her characters to life.
Thirty years later, Roe is making her dreams a reality. The first book in the series: The Adventures of Zealy and Whubba: A New Life Begins,  was published in 2015 and Books 2 and 3 are now also in print, with 9 more stories to come. Her retirement project is now a dream come true and Roe is thrilled to have accomplished what she has thus far as a legacy to her husband, children, grandchildren and all of her family.
Topics of conversation:
Her children and grandchildren
Writing childrenâs books, poetry, and an autobiography
Gaming
Animations and cartoons

Friday May 15, 2020
The Hidden and The Maiden - An Interview with Author Eben Mishkin
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Eben Mishkin is a gentleman and a scholar who has devoted his life to the study of the story and the accumulation of trivia.
He holds many degrees but is most proud of his Masters in the teaching and practice of creative writing from the University of Wales, Cardiff. He enjoys role-playing games and casually wielding forbidden knowledge.
Mishkin is married to a very talented artist who was kind enough to do all the artwork for his debut novel.
Topics of conversation:
Creative Writing
Research
Bending Reality
Role Playing Games

Friday May 15, 2020
A Time to be Brave - An Interview with Author Holly Moulder
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Holly Moulder is a former elementary school teacher who left the classroom in order to write historical fiction for middle-grade students. Her fascination with history has helped her create four award-winning novels: Eyes of the Calusa, A Cord of Three Strands, Crystal City Lights, and A Time To Be Brave.
Moulder has two adult daughters and one granddaughter, Macie. She and her husband, Don, live in Sharpsburg, Georgia.
For more information about Holly Moulder and her books, visit her website.Topics of conversation:
Her favorite authors and books
The decision to write historical novels
Strong Female Characters
The hardest thing about writing a book
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Friday May 15, 2020
God's Indemnity - An Interview with Author Cheryl Williams
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Cheryl Williams, a registered nurse with a doctor of health education degree, published her doctoral dissertation in ProQuest. She believes that God has entrusted her with spreading the word about His Sonâs return in 2017, which birthed her book, âGodâs Indemnity.â
For more information about Cheryl Williams and her book, visit her website.
Topics of conversation:
Her Message
Her Passions
The Most Influential Person in her Life

Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Julius Bailey, Ph.D., Christian Existentialist, teaches in the Department of Philosophy at Wittenberg University. He is a philosopher, cultural critic, social theorist, and diversity lecturer. As a socially conscious academic, Dr. Bailey has been interviewed on CNN, Fox, B.E.T, and ABC Nightline. A guest on numerous radio shows as a social critic and education advisor, he is often sought to speak at colleges, prisons, and community organizations across America.
Publications include âThe Cultural Impact of Kanye Westâ (ed. Palgrave-McMillan, March 2014), âPhilosophy and Hip-hop: Ruminations on Hip-Hop as Postmodern Cultural Formâ (Palgrave,-McMillan, July 2014) and âJay-Z: Essays on Hip Hopâs Philosopher Kingâ (McFarland, 2011). He has also authored a host of articles on Hip-Hop Pedagogy and Social Justice issues. He holds Masters Degrees from Howard and Harvard Universities and a Doctorate from the University of Illinois.
For more information about Julius Bailey and his book, visit his website.
Topics of conversation:
Christian Existentialism
Hip Hop and Philosophy
American Politics and Racial Issues
Todayâs Culture and Diversity
Is Cultural Harmony Achievable?

Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Derek Berry is a poet & novelist. They are the author of the novel Heathens & Liar of Lickskillet County (PRA, 2016) & the poetry chapbook Skinny Dipping with Strangers (2013).
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Their poems & short stories can be found in Beloit Poetry Journal, ANMLY, Raleigh Review, Jet Fuel Review, Longleaf Review, Barely South Review, Landfill, The Water This Time: Anthology on Sea Level Rise in Charleston, BOAAT Journal, Pidgeonholes, Yemassee, The Broken Plate, Gigantic Sequins, Longleaf Review, Open Minds Quarterly, Jet Fuel Review, Running with Water Anthology, Blue Mountain Review, Glint Journal, museum of americana, Taco Bell Quarterly, Ki'n, Kakalak, Fall Lines, Lemonstar Magazine, armarolla, Rabid Oak, The Comet Poems Series, The Southern Tablet, Cattywampus, Charleston Currents, Illuminations, RiverSedge, Miscellany, and other journals. They are the 2018 recipient of the Patricia & Emmett Robinson Prize from the Poetry Society of South Carolina. They are also the recipient of the 2018 KAKALAK Poetry Prize & 2018 Emrys Poetry Prize. They have worked as a photographerâs assistant, busboy, and bookseller. They currently work at a curation facility for Cold War History.
For more information about Derek Berry visit their website at:Â https://derekberrywriter.com/
Topics of conversation:
Creativity â  Habits vs. Muse
International Politics â Refugee Policies
Balancing Being a Writer with Being a College Student
Growing Up in the South
Work as a Spoken Word Poet

Friday May 15, 2020
Tuma: The Tribe's Little Princess - An Interview with Author Susan Violante
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Born and raised in Venezuela of Italian immigrants, Susan Violante completed a BA in Political Science and Business Administration before moving to the US . Although she built a career as a Business Analyst/Accountant, she also kept herself active as a freelance writer in the US; publishing articles, poetry, children's stories, and illustrations since 1996. She published her first book in 2009, and released her revised edition: Innocent War: Behind An Immigrant's Past - Book 1 in 2011. Her picture book: Tuma: The Tribe's Little Princess was published in early 2013 under her own label. Currently, Susan Violante is the Managing Editor/CEO Partner of I Have Something to Say Press and Book By Book Publicity/Author/Reviewer/Publicist and Publisher. She resides in Austin, TX with her husband (Michel), and her three dogs (Peggy, Canela and Nutela). Susan is mother of two adult daughters and a caregiver to her elderly parents. She enjoys cooking, reading, knitting, painting, writing, gardening, and any outdoor activity.Â
For more information about Susan Violante and her books, visit her website at www.susanviolante.com.
Topics of conversation:
Teaching Children about Nature and People
Being a Book Reviewer and an Author
Writing Different Genres
Becoming an Illustrator
Balancing Act of Living Life and Writing
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Friday May 15, 2020
Seasons of Pain - An Interview with Author Imowen Lodestone
Friday May 15, 2020
Friday May 15, 2020
Imowen Lodestone  was inspired to write âSeasons of Painâ in large part because of his admiration for the creative genius of fellow writer H.P. Lovecraft. He has always wanted to write a novel dominated by supernatural characters that showed readers that these individuals, although endowed with special abilities and keen senses, still get scared and make assumptions. As a result of these failings, they sometimes make mistakes. His goal is to reveal to the reader how supernatural beings experience fear while telling an action-packed tale that does not stop with a scary monster but embraces all brands of fear.
Topics of conversation:
Vampires Vs. Supernatural
Taking Horror to a new level
Three Dimensional Characters
Aggressive writing style
Message to writers embarking on a book project