Aaron Phillips and Brittany Bearden Join me to talk about Ghostwriting. Aaron is a radio host, speaker and now author. Brittany is a publisher and writer.
Eric McConnell and CW Parry join me in the studio to talk about their latest book for the Young Noah series. - What's Eating Gaby? This children's book tackles the subject divorce as experienced by the children of parting parents.
Temple Kinyon & Cynthia De Boer step in to host for James Kelly. Their guests are Renee Jean, Gary Matheny and Jeannie Neill. These wonderful authors discuss their work and why they decided to join the '1 Million Books in 100 Days' campaign. Al
Temple Kinyon & Cynthia De Boer take the mics for James Kelly to welcome Sarah Tasz, Joe Cortese, Susan Johnson and Morgan St, James to discuss the third campaign of '1 Million Books in 100 Days'. This wonderful platform highlights indie author
James Kelly welcomes Eric McConnell, CW Parry, MA to discuss their book series 'Young Noah, A Lamb's Tale' and 'Young Noah, Eagle Eye'. Terry Arnold also joins them as they discuss hardbound books, distribution and types of publication. You'll
James Kelly welcomes Kevin Dorsey to speak about Kevin's work and personal history.His life story has led to writing poems but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Kevin has worked in the entertainment industry from the time that he was in his t
James Kelly and co-hosts Temple Kinyon and Cynthia De Boer welcome John David Mann to the show. John has co-authored nearly three dozen books and has been published by traditional publishers and he has also self-published. Today they discuss wh
James Kelly welcomes Chris Ivan and Joe Lujan to discuss song writing, scores, script writing, graphic novels, and books. They explore their importance and their differences, Learn about these multi-talented and creative men. This show is jam-p
James Kelly and co-host Tonya Todd welcome Rena Winters, Markiss McFadden and Rich McDonald to the show. Learn all about 'Writing Scripts' from these multi-talented and extremely knowledgeable team. This is definitely one you'll want to listen
James Kelly and guest Cynthia De Boer discuss the variations of 'How-to' books and what makes them different from other non-fiction books. They investigate self-help, self-reflection, and do-it-yourself books as well as some interesting disabil
James Kelly welcomes Tara Virnick and Sherry West. They discuss the importance of seminars and events as well as James' book and seminar, 'A Simple Guide for Writing & Publishing'. Join them and learn how and why seminars and events are vital t
James Kelly, co-host Cynthia De Boer and special guest Dr. Joe Cortese discuss the differences between traditional and self publishing as well as their experiences with both. Learn what's good and what to avoid on your road to publishing.
James Kelly and guests Temple Kinyon and Cynthia De Boer discuss the Imposter Syndrome, what it is and how to overcome feelings of not being good enough. Join them as they share their experiences, insights and solutions.
Temple Kinyon and Cynthia De Boer turn the tides on James Kelly and interview him. In this episode we discuss various projects James is working on, including a website to promote self-published authors.
Lucinda E. Clark joins us from Spain to talk about her work as an author and scriptwriter for television. My co-host, Mike Mckenna and I talk with her about her journey from Ireland, to Great Britain, to South Africa and finally Spain. The worl
In this episode we discuss how life is the inspiration for writing. Susan Johnson was diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. Her unique experience with this infliction is explained in the show, and was both a therapeutic and motivational springboard
Brandi Hoffman and Tanaya Paul join me in the studio to discuss the importance of stepping out of your comfort zone. Brandi recently wrote the script for the movie "Laughing Dangerously". It is based on her account of trying to become a stand u
In this episode I am talking about the various aspects of writing with Actress, Producer, Screenwriter and Novelist Tamia Dow. We talk about her journey to becoming a writer, from police detective to chaplin to reitirement.