Danielle Kinderknecht
Danielle is a Kansas Author and librarian. With her love of reading and writing, she has enjoyed being able to create her own pages of fiction. In her spare time, she most loves to make memories with her family.
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Peter C. Bradbury
I write mainly dark, disturbing, sometimes racy thrillers. My other novels are murder tales. Someone told me that "I write with a scalpel rather than a pen The pacing. The perversion. The no-BS delivery. It’s rare to find an author willing to lean fully into the darkness of power, seduction, and consequence the way you do, without softening the edges."
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I used to be an English Butler for almost 25 years, and it was those experiences that inspired me to start writing.
Raised in a small town called Shaw, which is in the north eastern part of Greater Manchester, UK. I moved to the USA in 1994 after meeting and marrying my wife Debbie in Redwood City.
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Writing poetry and making up stories since she was a child, Ann only began to write for publication when her children left home. Her ambition was to write science fiction, but, fascinated by Swansea Castle and distracted by a major stroke she researched local history, an interest that culminated in the publication of her first book Alina, The White Lady of Oystermouth at Easter 2012. Early retirement gave her more time to concentrate on her writing.
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Theresa Griffin Kennedy
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OREGON GREYSTONE PRESS: Theresa Griffin Kennedy is a longtime writer of creative nonfiction and editor of Oregon Greystone Press. She writes, Gonzo Journalism, is a published poet, and writer of literary fiction, with a focus on the contemporary genre of Domestic Noir. Her first book of fiction "Burnside Field Lizard and Selected Stories," 2018, was chosen as a finalist in the 2019 Next Generation Indie Book Award. Her first novel, "Talionic Night in Portland: A Love Story," 2021, was longlisted in two book awards--the Chanticleer, Clue Award, 2022 and the Somerset Award, 2022.
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Teresa Michael
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Reading and writing were her favorite subjects as a homeschooler, and though she loved the classics her favorites were mysteries.
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(The Times Herald-Record of Middletown and The Journal-News of Rockland County), and as an executive editor in Pennsylvania (The Pocono Record of Stroudsburg).
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A.B. Parr, Anthony, was born in Louisville, Kentucky. His family moved around the contiguous United States during his childhood. After primary school, he attended Southeastern Louisiana University for an undergraduate degree in History. At the University of New Orleans, he earned a degree in Special Education. Attending Kaplan, now Purdue, he completed the necessary coursework for a Master’s degree in Psychology.
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During this time he worked as a programmer in I.T., a bookstore manager, a cafe manager, a history teacher, and a special education teacher.
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C.A. Ashitey
Carol Ashitey is a mother and grandmother that enjoys writing fast-paced fiction across a range of genres from her home in the picturesque Garw Valley where she lives with my beautiful black cat - Saffie. Her reviews show that her readers love her descriptive style, colourful characters and frequent plot twists that keep the pages turning and leave them wanting more. She also writes poetry and uses this as a therapeutic and cathartic tool for expressing and releasing powerful experiences, memories and emotions - examples of these, along with her blog can be found on her website: cashiteyauthor.wordpress.com together with updates on her current works in progress.
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His debut novel, What Reads Us, is a psychological horror about guilt, grief, and a cursed book that might be reading you back. The story continues in What Guides Us, the chilling second installment in The Black Book Series, where haunted history and fractured memory collide.
Based in New York, Dennis lives under the watchful eyes of two small pugs, who serve as both muses and editorial tyrants. When he’s not writing, he can usually be found over-researching dark history for future stories, drinking too much coffee, and wondering whether anyone else hears the whispers behind the bookshelf.
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