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AUTHORS' SECRETS RADIO
YEAR 2002 (continued)
AUTHORS & OTHER GUESTS



A one-time innkeeper with a taste for adventure, acclaimed mystery author 
Elizabeth Gunn
has been a private pilot, sky diver, SCUBA diver, and liveaboard sailor.  Extensive travel in the US, Canada, Mexico and Europe led to a second career as a free-lance travel writer, during which she began writing a series of police procedural mysteries set in southeast Minnesota, where she grew up.  Her books contrast the sometimes gritty routine of police work with the idyllic rural scenes around a mid-size city in the upper midwest.  Featured characters are a hard-working police detective named Jake Hines and his girlfriend, Trudy Hanson, a forensic scientist at the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension in St. Paul.  Show #32
 



Author Biff Jannuzzi is an award-winning newswriter, reporter, anchorman and newscaster as well as radio talk show host.  He worked for over 12 radio and television stations, including NPR.  Biff knows all about topics, titles, headlines, and how to make it sound good for your book, article, workshop topic, or book signing talk.
Don't miss this formidable expert willing to share his secrets to help you advance your career.  Click on the book cover to learn more about his book, Profiles in Curry, A Spicy Variety of Conversations and Stories. Show #33
 
 
 
 


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Author Mabel Leo never chose one style of writing, one genre, one category, one niche.  She writes mysteries, children's books, biographies, magazine articles, short stories, and is successful in all of them. Show #31 
 
 


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Doreene Clement, the ultimate expert in creating a journal, 
has even produced and hosted her own television show. 
From paper and scissors for scrap books to travel logs and documenting your life to write your memoirs, Doreene will tell you that journaling reduces stress, is perfect for setting goals, to organize your life, to help you focus, and to make time for yourself.
Of course, Doreene has also created for you the perfect journal to write in,
The Five Year Journal.
Show #30
 
 


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Sunday Kristine Larson, wild woman, author of "The Spinning Game," writing teacher and muse of the arts, shares her love for writing and for life with unequaled enthusiasm.  She teaches us how to fictionalize our life and turn it into a story in an October 2002 program of Authors Secrets.  Visit her website by clicking on pictures or name, to learn more about her books, her life, or for schedules and information about her upcoming seminars. Show #29
 
 
 



Joy Jenkins is a channel who writes with the dead.  Despite an English degree, she never thought she would ever write books, until her husband died tragically.  Then, from the other side, he dictated a book, and out of love, she stroke a deal to write more channeled books, in order for their souls to be bound at a higher level.  She shares the process of writing with the dead with Authors' Secrets in August 2002. 
Visit her website by clicking on pictures or name.
Show #28
 



Author of Nonfiction Book Proposals Anybody Can Write and 
The Sell-Your-Novel Toolkit,
Elizabeth Lyon
is a popular speaker, a down-to-earth instructor, mentor to writers in three critique groups, and editor and consultant to writers throughout the U.S. and Canada. Elizabeth has been a contributing writer to Writer's Digest Magazine. Her editing clients and critique group members have claimed dozens of contest wins. Several dozen editing clients have seen their books published, fiction and nonfiction, with large publishers and small presses. Click on name or pictures to visit her website.  Show #26
 
 


Annette Mahon, a voracious reader, worked for many years as a librarian but wanted to write from earliest childhood.  Native of Hilo, on the big island of Hawaii, she now writes novels with Hawaiian settings for Avalon Books, as well as Mystery novels.  When not writing, Annette is addicted to appliqué work, both Hawaiian quilting and the more elaborate Baltimore Album style quilts.  Samples of her quilting work have appeared in Appliqué! Appliqué! Appliqué! and Papercuts and Plenty.  One of her heroines in her mystery series happens to be a quilter.  On Authors Secrets Radio, Annette will participate  in a special program about incorporating your hobby into your writing. Click on her name or picture to visit her website.  Show #36
 
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