Interview With Top Indie Author Jane Davis
We don’t have very many rock stars in the indie publishing world, but a few
We don’t have very many rock stars in the indie publishing world, but a few
I began my research into criminal justice reform about ten years ago, when I wrote
John Wingate has lived with a tragic memory for fifty years, since three boys he knew personally disappeared and flung his old hometown, and the historic stomping grounds of Mark Twain, into a desperate nationwide search.
Marilène is one of many talented authors I’ve interviewed for Calumet Editions, where I’m also producing audiobooks.
Where are the books for grownups? For those who really know what it’s like to face ageist stereotypes?
Philosopher Andrew Pessin takes a look at Jewish thought through the ages, discovers “exhilarating” disagreement.
There are very few living people who can relate this story of life under communist rule.
The solution is to do what many Jews already do—channel that pain into easing the suffering of others.
Jane was recognized as one of the best self-published authors of 2019 for her book called Smash All The Windows.