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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Mary Judith Messer, author of Moonshiner’s Daughter

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Mary Judith Messer, author of Moonshiner’s Daughter
(Doing Well Now Publishers)

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My book, Moonshiner’s Daughter, is my real, early life story being raised “dirt poor” in shacks and hidden coves of Haywood County, North Carolina, in the Great Smoky Mountains.

Moonshiner’s Daughter is also about my daddy, a mean drunk who made moonshine when he wasn’t in prison, and my mother, beaten many times by him. She suffered brain damage in a accident as a young mother. They raised us four kids in some of the worst ways you have ever heard of.

Being poor, we also suffered from cruel teachers, principals, and neighbors. I finally left “hell” when I got a summer job at thirteen as a mother’s helper for the Queen family in Waynesville, NC. When they moved to the Washington, DC area, I went too.

A year later, although I was safe and happy for the first time, my older sister called and begged me to come live with her in New York City; soon I was on the bus headed North with the Queens’ blessings and jars full of change I saved up.

In spite of us being “hick” teenagers and me being underage for most jobs, we somehow managed to scrape by. Although I often got taken to Broadway shows and fancy restaurants, we both got “taken to the cleaners” many times and found out that not all mean people were left behind in North Carolina.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “Moonshiner’s Daughter”?

Mary Judith Messer: My whole life, I felt so angry that so many evil people in my childhood never got told on the cruel and illegal things they did to me and my sister and brother. One day I just started writing about those things in a spiral notebook and just kept writing and writing every chance I got. When it was finished, I felt so much better! Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Mary Judith Messer, author of Moonshiner’s Daughter

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Joanna Penn, author of How To Market A Book

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Joanna Penn, author of How To Market A Book

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“How To Market A Book” is all about book marketing for authors, written by a bestselling author of fiction and non-fiction with over 80,000 books sold. There are some short-term tactics for those who want to kick up immediate sales.

The focus of “How To Market A Book” is more about instilling values and marketing principles that will help your long-term career as a writer by building your author platform, creating relationships and attracting readers who want your next book.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “How To Market A Book”?

Joanna Penn: When I self-published my first book in 2008, I sold very few copies and realized it was because no one even knew who I was. I started to learn about internet marketing, blogging, pod-casting, social media, etc. as well as traditional marketing. I went on to have Amazon bestsellers by putting that all into action. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Joanna Penn, author of How To Market A Book

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Samara King, author of Taking It Off

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Samara King, author of Taking It Off
(Samara King Books)

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Elyse Langston is taking it all off. After shedding one hundred pounds, who would blame her for scheduling an exclusive boudoir photography session with Zion to celebrate her success? Her boyfriend – make that ex-boyfriend – Collin is not happy about her recent weight loss and dumps her. If there ever were a remedy for single girl blues, it would be watching Zion master the lens…as well as every inch of her body!

Zion is no stranger to the female form. Beautiful women strut and strike a pose before him daily. His no-strings-attached demeanor has been the fortress he’s needed to keep his mind off the complicated matters of the heart and on building his clientele until Elyse strolls into his studio.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “Taking It Off”?

Samara King: I got the inspiration for “Taking It Off” from various sources as the character’s voice came to me, after reading “The Rose That Grew From Concrete” by Tupac Shakur. Elyse Langston, the heroine in “Taking It Off” has overcome a lot during her life journey, including losing weight after her mother dies from complications from Type II Diabetes. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Samara King, author of Taking It Off