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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… B.L. Brown, author of Halo-Orangees employer-employee “one accord”

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B.L. Brown, author of Halo-Orangees employer-employee “one accord”
(Outskirts Press)

Halo-Orangees’ employer-employee “one accord” Volume I One Mind, One Body, One Team is about real-life workplace issues occurring in organizations world-wide. This book is an on-the-job survival manual, mindset enhancer and stress reliever for both employers and employees.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Halo-Orangees employer-employee “one accord” Volume I One Mind, One Body, One Team?

B.L. Brown: Halo-Orangees’ employer-employee “one accord” Volume I One Mind, One Body, One Team was inspired, developed, and birthed from Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… B.L. Brown, author of Halo-Orangees employer-employee “one accord”

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Eileen Granfors, author of Sydney’s Story

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Eileen Granfors, author of Sydney’s Story

Sydney Carton is one of Dickens’ most memorable heroes, a man who died for the love of a woman he could never have. His morose presence is felt throughout A Tale of Two Cities.

Eileen Granfors has forged a prequel to tell Sydney’s Story, with each incident in his life before A Tale of Two Cities and the fateful meeting with Lucie Manette Darnay pushing him another step closer to the guillotine.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Sydney’s Story?

Eileen Granfors: I taught A Tale of Two Cities for more than twenty years to high school juniors. Most of them thought he was foolish, disgusting, or a Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Eileen Granfors, author of Sydney’s Story

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Michelle Gordon, author of The Doorway to PAM

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Michelle Gordon, author of The Doorway to PAM
(The Amethyst Angel)

It is only when a soul feels utterly lost, spent, alone, drained, sad, and full of darkness, that they find the doorway to PAM.

Out of nowhere, a building appears to those who have hit rock bottom. When they enter the building, they actually enter an alternate dimension. In this dimension, they find the answer they are looking for, to turn their lives around.

The story follows Natalie, a girl who has lost everything, and doesn’t realise that by entering PAM’s Tearooms, her life will change in the most amazing ways.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write The Doorway to PAM?

Michelle Gordon: The original idea for The Doorway to PAM came to me as a short scene where a girl who has lost everything, finds an amazing Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Michelle Gordon, author of The Doorway to PAM