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AUTHORS' SECRETS RADIO GUESTS

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Diana Gabaldon, celebrated author of the Outlander series.
Visit her website by clicking on her picture, or check out her titles 
at Barnes & Noble by clicking on any of the book covers above.
Show #D
 
 

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New-York Times best-selling Romance author Tara Taylor Quinn was the guest of Authors' Secrets Radio in June 2001.  She wrote her first story at the age of seven and since then sold over a million copies of her books.  Her single title "Sheltered in His Arms" was released in April 2001 in paperback.  "Jacob's Girl" was re-released in May 2001 and made the USA Today best seller list that month.  Managing a brilliant career as well as family life and board meetings, this prolific author shares with us the secrets of her success. Shor #F
 
 

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Marshall Terrill is the author of best-selling biographies like "Steve McQueen: Portrait of an American Rebel,"(1994) "Flight Of The AHawk: The Aaron Pryor Story" (1996), "Ed Byrnes: 'Kookie' No More" (1996), and "Ken Norton: Going The Distance" (2000).  Marshall Terrill's next book, "Earnie Shavers: Welcome To The Big Time" (May 2002).  Marshall Terrill is currently a reporter for "The Gilbert Guardian" as well as a feature writer for "Daytrippin" a Beatles fan magazine.  He is also a writing teacher at Mesa and Glendale Community Colleges in the Phoenix area.  His books have been reviewed in People, Cosmopolitan, Playboy, Entertainment Weekly, Ring Magazine, KO, Kirkus Reviews, Elle, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, Readers Digest, the Star, Films In Review, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Washington Post and the Arizona Republic. More about his books by clicking on the covers.   Show #B
 
 

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 Joseph Nassise, author of Riverwatch (Barclay Press - 2001), has been a lover of books from a very young age. Surrounded by the traditions and folklore of his native New England, he began his writing career in the horror genre, publishing several short stories of supernatural suspense in the United States and England. Recently his writing has expanded to include science fiction and Christian thrillers.  "...a solid, haunting, and evocative piece of work. Riverwatch is not to be missed" - Greg Gifune, Bram Stoker award nominee and editor of The Edge.  Joe is also the editor of the horror ezine, Fear of the Dark.  Show #C
 
 

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Betty Webb, journalist and Mystery author.
For the past twelve years, Betty Webb has been the book reviewer and feature writer for the Tribune Newspapers in the Phoenix area.  Before that she was a commercial artist, an illustrator in New York and L.A., saw the production of two of her plays, became a folk singer, picked cotton, raised chickens, bred horses...  Now she also writes Mysteries.  Her novel Desert noir is a June 2001 release from Poisoned Pen Press.  Check out Desert Noir, at Barnes & Noble by clicking on the book cover. Show #E - #

Linda Style
award-winning author of several Harlequin SuperRomance novels,
talks about writing the Romance novel for today's market. Show #G
 

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Mary Koski, author of the Impatient Pamela series, (from Trellis Publishing, available at Target stores, endorsed by Good Housekeeping, firefighters, and children safety organizations across the United States)   Talks about writing children's books.
Show #I
 
 

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Violet Ramos has taught hundreds of students how to write children's stories - students who are now published.  Her teaching book is: Young at Heart - The Step-By-Step Way of Writing Children's Stories.  Among her children's books, Sara and Grandmother Rose, a poignant story of homeless living, and Pedro and Donkeeta, another realistic but gentle story with a message of love and friendship.
Show #I
 
 

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 Debbie Allen is an international professional speaker and author of Confessions of Shameless Self-Promoters and Confessions of Shameless Internet Promoters.  She shares her expertise and advises authors on how to promote themselves and their books on Authors' Secrets Radio. Visit her website by clicking on her picture.
Show #K - Show #37
 
 

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Eileen Birin is the editor of Chalkboard Dust: 26 true student stories as remembered by their teachers, from Neelie Publishing.  Eileen also collected the testimonies of self published authors in her book, Go Ahead, Self-Publish and is a passionate advocate of self publishing.  She talks about the many different ways of getting your book published.  Show #M
 
 

Toby Heathcotte was a drama teacher when she wrote Stuff I Wish I'd Known, a manual for drama teachers (now out of print but still available in electronic format and print on demand).  Seeds For Fertile Minds, another textbook, was written in collaboration with another author. Alison's Legacy is a Historical Novel of Seventeenth Century England, the first in a series, with the same characters
evolving through various incarnations well into twenty-first century America.
Toby is also very much involved in screenwriting
and has several screenplays under consideration in Hollywood. Show #H
 
 
 

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Author Susan Yarina has been telling stories all her life and now writes full time at home. She loves the hours and the fact that she can write in her pajamas. Her first book Timerider, a time travel romance, came out in April of 2000 and hit the ebook bestseller list for the second quarter of 2000. It received rave reviews from Romantic Times Magazine and Affaire de Coeur Magazine, the top two romance review magazines in the industry. Since then, Susan published Nora's Turn, a novel also available in e-book and in paperback.  Her last ranthology by Warner books "Feathers Brush My Heart" features one of her short stories.  Her 2002 release is the first in the mystery series Annie and the Slinky Sleuth, titled The House That Jack Built. Susan has been on Authors Secrets Radio several times and talks eloquently about the changing world of electronic publishing and print on demand, the latest medium for authors to get published.
Shows #L - and show #14
 

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