Part 5 (Video) – Winning Investment Decisions by Walter F. Wild, Ph.D.
December 27, 2010 by Xlibris
Filed under Featured Authors, Non-Fiction
The book Winning Investment Decisions comes from the mind of a focused, analytical investor. The book’s author, Walter F. Wild, tells us he’s got a creative side as well. In his final video podcast episode, Dr. Wild tells us about his novel, Escape from Paradise. Escape from Paradise is a must-read for those looking for a fast-paced, adventure-filled thriller!
Part 5 – Broken Wings by Terri Ciccarini


With the book’s open ending, Broken Wings author Terri Ciccarini tells us not to be surprised if we see a sequel on the shelves someday! Terri also tells interested readers how they can get a copy of Broken Wings.
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Part 5 – Dancing in the Light by Keith McNair


Keith McNair doesn’t rest on his laurels! In his final podcast episode, he tells us he’s working on a follow up to Dancing in the Light as we speak. He also talks about the positive reaction to this book.
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Part 4 – Time To Go To Grandma’s House! by Marie Barnes
December 27, 2010 by Xlibris
Filed under Picture Book


Time To Go To Grandma’s House! author Marie Barnes loves spending time with her grandchildren! Although this comes naturally to her, Marie tells us that it’s possible for others to learn how to be a guiding light for the children in their lives.
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Part 4 – Our Multi-National Heritage To Adam by Merlene Hutto Byars
December 27, 2010 by Xlibris
Filed under Non-Fiction


Many would say we are all descendants of Adam. Merlene Hutto Byars, though, can prove it! In this podcast episode, Merlene tells us about the royalty in her blood line, and how she’s traced her heritage back centuries in her new books Our Multi-National Heritage to Adam: Ancestors of Merlene Hutto Byars, Volumes 1 and 2.
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Part 4 – Six Days Till Sunday by Fred Gaertner
December 27, 2010 by Xlibris
Filed under Featured Authors, Fiction


In this podcast episode, author Fred Gaertner talks about the origin of his new book’s title, Six Days Till Sunday, which eludes to the free day the story’s slaves enjoy at the beginning of each week. The book also focuses greatly on what happens to us after we die. Gaertner also tells us about his beliefs on life after death.
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Part 2 – Imagination & Reality by Harry C. Doolittle
December 27, 2010 by Xlibris
Filed under Featured Authors, Fiction


Imagination & Reality is author Harry C. Doolittle‘s new book featuring 20 stories that combines real world people, places and events with fictional plot lines. In this podcast interview, Doolittle tells us about one of his favorite stories, Written on Condition of Anonymity. This story revolves around the fact VIP’s in business, the military, and the government desire to get their thoughts out to the public but at the same time are reluctant to be named.
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Part 4 (Video) – Winning Investment Decisions by Walter F. Wild, Ph.D.
December 20, 2010 by Xlibris
Filed under Featured Authors, Non-Fiction
In this video podcast episode we ask Winning Investment Decisions author Walter F. Wild about his economic outlook for the short-term and long-term future. He tells us that he fears inflation will play a major role once the economy recovers. Dr. Wild thinks that those who have invested in land or stocks will reach the other side of the recession in the best shape.
Part 4 – Broken Wings by Terri Ciccarini


Author Terri Ciccarini is no stranger to praise for her writing. In this podcast episode, Terri talks about her readers’ reactions to her new book Broken Wings, and tells us about her plans for the future.
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Part 4 – Dancing in the Light by Keith McNair


Keith McNair‘s new book Dancing in the Light is only part of the author’s prolific catalog! In this podcast episode, McNair tells us about a few of his previous novels.



