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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Gary Johnson, author of 25 Things That Really Matter in Life

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Gary Johnson, author of 25 Things That Really Matter in Life
(Courtland Press)


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25 Things That Really Matter In Life will help you identify your natural gifts and how to use them to feel better about yourself. Gary Johnson uses worksheets to outline the principles of Life Mastery to cleanse your mind of all the dysfunctional thoughts that have accumulated over the years.

Practicing Life Mastery will allow you to develop yourself to be the best “you” that you can be for yourself, family and friends. Control the quality of your life by making 25 Things That Really Matter In Life a part of your daily living. This book was written for people who have some sense of needing to make changes in their life but do not know how to do it.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write 25 Things That Really Matter in Life?

Gary Johnson: I wrote this book at one of the lowest points in my life. My businesses were heavily in debt . Although I continued to function every day, there were times when I did not feel good about myself. Through it all, I continued to try to affect the lives of others through my training seminars and speeches.

I also went out of my way to make sure I was an active dad for my sons. On a Friday night, in September 2006, I decided to write down the things that really mattered to me. I stopped the list at twenty-five and shelved the project for another year.

Putting pen to paper was a measure of accountability. Thirteen months later I was ready to be accountable and make a change in my life. Writing my thoughts on paper was therapeutic and gave me a sense of relief. This process was a “freeing” experience that helped me to feel good again.

JP: What sets 25 Things That Really Matter in Life apart from other motivational books?

GJ: This book is universal in that it is easy to read and understand and appeals to men and women of all races and culture. The book has worksheets that help examine your life in a way that perhaps you haven’t done before.

Looking at your life and the choices you’ve made in an open and honest way can be an emotional and gut-wrenching experience. As you rewind your mental tapes, you are likely to see a pattern of decision-making that is self-defeating or sabotaging. This book wastes no time helping you to help yourself.

JP: As an author, what are the keys to your success that lead to 25 Things That Really Matter in Life getting out to the public?

GJ: I’m fortunate that I own digital media in the form of a very popular web site/online magazine called Black Men In America.com (www.blackmeninamerica.com). This site gets millions of hits a month from both men and women and provides a forum that most authors don’t have as a starting point.

I’m also a successful management consultant and motivational speaker who has traveled around the world and developed a network. I have to consistently work hard. When you have an established network, you can also work smart. For authors who don’t have a web site, my advice is to get one. The key to success is to market and let people know you are out there and that your book is worth buying.

JP: Who would best benefit from 25 Things That Really Matter in Life?

GJ: I firmly believe that anyone who purchases this book will benefit from reading it. If you’re asking me about a demographic or target market, I would have to say women would benefit the most from reading this book because my experience is that they tend to read more books than men.

JP: What’s next for Gary Johnson?

GJ: I plan to write a book on relationships using the same “keep it simple and keep it real” formula as 25 Things That Really Matter in Life. I’m not ready to share the specifics just yet. Let’s just say that you can never have enough books on relationships. I also want to continue my efforts to help authors and independent artist have their voices heard through Black Men In America.com.

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Saniya Solis, author of Karma

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Saniya Solis, author of Karma
(Urban Fire Publishing)


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What Goes Around Comes Around…

And Charise Perez makes sure of that. She is a smart, pretty and successful club-promoter-turned-owner. In a business surrounded by men, she has to make sure she stays on top of her game and maintain the respect she’s worked hard for. Meccah is her right hand man that starts to want more. Deshaun owns a successful record label and shows interest in Charise. Marcus is the long lost love that broke Charise’s heart many years ago.

Charise suddenly finds her world filled with drama when, at the height of her career, she is charged with first degree murder. Readers will be taken to Charise’s past as she has to figure out who’s on her side and who’s out to get her. When she does figure it out, she is sure to make you pay. Karma is definitely a page turner that keeps you guessing and wondering what’s going to happen next!

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write Karma?

Saniya Solis: My idea and inspiration to write my first novel, Karma, is actually a little about experiences I’ve had with men. I just enhanced it with my imagination.

JP: What sets Karma apart from other novels in its genre?

SS: What sets Karma apart from other novels is that everyone will be able to relate to it in some shape or form. I paid very close attention in expressing the emotional battles that my characters goes through in order for the reader to really enjoy and be in sync with my characters. My goal with each of my novels is to have my readers relate so much to the book and the characters that they shake their head yes and say they would’ve done the same thing…

JP: As an author, what are the keys to your success that lead to Karma getting out to the public?

SS: As an author, the keys to my success that lead to Karma getting out to the public is a lot of networking and associating myself with people who are in the know about this literary game. This is my first novel, and I’m new to the literary industry. I still have a lot to learn. It’s real hard at times. but I believe in myself as well as my work. That’s what keeps me going. Bottom line: it’s all about networking!

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? How long did it take for you to start and finish Karma?

SS: As an author, my writing process is basically me having to be in the right mood. My imagination and my emotions have to be in tune with one another. When I write, I ask myself what do I expect and/or want from a book I’m reading? I also keep a pen and pad on my table so whenever an idea comes to my mind I write it down. My mind moves so fast, I could be writing in chapter 1 and an idea for chapter 5 will pop in my head!

I started writing Karma in June of last year. I didn’t take it too seriously and stopped writing for two months until my mom told me people were asking me have I finished my book yet. I was surprised, and that motivated me to finish my book. Karma was completed in December of last year. So if you add the two months I was on hiatus, it took me about six months to finish my book.

JP: What’s next for Saniya Solis?

SS: What’s next for me is to continue writing and learn as much as I can about this industry. I’m currently working on my new book titled Turn 2 and have three more books lined up. I’m hoping to be in this “game” as long as my readers will let me…

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Scott Harper, author of Predator or Prey?

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Scott Harper, author of Predators or Prey?
(Dark Castle Lords Publications)


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Con artists Wendy Markland and Jacob Iverson have spent the past several years making a living by pretending to be vampire hunters. They fleece people with tall tales, folkloric trivia and low-budget props. Neither believe that the undead, demon-possessed corpses they pretend to hunt are truly real.

But now, while working their latest job, they learn the staggering truth – vampires are real. They find their worldview turned upside-down and their lives forever shattered as they go on the run, fighting for survival against the unspeakable evil that pursues them.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write Predators or Prey

Scott Harper: It wasn’t something at happened all at once. Predators or Prey? evolved a lot. Years ago, I tried doing a monster hunter project in the form of a short story, with a male lead character. It just didn’t work. But I never really let go of the idea and wanting to do something like that.

I honestly don’t remember where the idea for making Wendy and Jacob con-artists came from. When that occurred to me Predators or Prey? started to come together. Throughout the outline and first few drafts, Jacob Iverson was the focus of the book, though.

Eventually I realized that, although the story was being told from Jacob’s point of view, it was really Wendy Markland’s story. I hadn’t intended for that to be the case; it just happened. Wendy took on a life of her own.

When Dark Castle Lords Publications picked up Predators or Prey? as Book 1 of a series, I rewrote the book from Wendy’s point of view. I think it works even better that way than it did when it was told from Jacob’s point of view. Like I said, the project evolved a lot over time.

JP: What sets Predators or Prey? apart from other novels in its genre?

SH: Good question. I’d have to say the fact that Wendy and Jacob start out pretending to be vampire hunters. They’re pretending to believe that vampires are real in order to play at hunting them so that people will fork over real money for them to hunt imaginary monsters for them.

When they learn that vampires are real, it shatters their whole worldview and puts them on the defensive, causing them to go on the run. Most things in the genre seem to be just the opposite – the vampire hunters know vampires are real and are waging war on them. Wendy reaches that point, but it takes her a while.

JP: What did you learn from your previous three novels that you were able to apply to Predators or Prey?

SH: Again, good question. Writing is an on-going learning process. Each thing you write, be it a short story, novel, film script or anything else, teaches you something.

You learn how to better pace the story, how to drop tiny clues without giving away plot details too soon, how to describe scenes and events better with more economy of words, how to better bring characters to life. Like life itself, writing is on on-going learning process. You always strive to make your new project into the best thing that you’ve yet written.

JP: How did you make the transition from self-publishing into working with a publisher for Predators or Prey?

SH: I have friends to thank for that one. My plan had been to self-publish Predators or Prey? just as I had done with my first three novels. In early 2008 I did a book signing. I usually do two or three a year.

This particular signing was a group signing. It had been set up by a talented romance author named Tiva Wallon. She and I had met on-line and become friends. When she set up the group signing she invited me.

The signing spanned two days, a Saturday and a Sunday. That Saturday, somewhere around a dozen authors were there. Honestly, things didn’t go too well that day. Most of the authors who had been present Saturday didn’t come back Sunday.

For Sunday, there were only a few of us. Among those few were Tiva, myself and another talented romance author named Veronica Towers. Veronica had traveled in from out of state for the signing. She had been there Saturday, but I hadn’t gotten to speak with her much at all.

Since there were so few of us there that second day, Veronica and myself were seated closer together. We talked. I told her a little about Predators or Prey?Predators or Prey? to her publisher, Dark Castle Lords Publications. I replied back, basically saying, “Thank you for remembering me and for the recommendation, but my book isn’t romance.” The book has some relationship subplots, but I don’t think of it as a romance novel. Veronica wrote back saying something along the lines of, “Oh don’t worry about that, they publish all kinds of things.”

So, long story somewhat shorter, I took her advice and submitted Predators or Prey? to Dark Castle Lords Publications. They picked it up as Book 1 of a series of novels. About three days after the signing Veronica e-mailed me, suggesting I submit

JP: What’s next for Scott Harper?

SH: I have a lot on my proverbial plate at the moment. A wonderful, talented model/actress/film producer by the name of Karita Fleming is in the process of turning Predators or Prey? into a film. The movie will be based on a screenplay that I wrote based on the book.

Edits are also being done for the second Wendy Markland novel, “Necromancer”. I’m also working on the third Wendy Markland novel. I also have three feature-length screenplays that I’ve written and am trying to find homes for.

I’ve also co-created a fantasy comic book series. We’re trying to get that picked up. I also have a TV series that I’ve created. I have a 2-hour pilot script and am trying to find a home for that project.

There’s also something in the works right now that I can’t even talk about due to a non-disclosure agreement I had to sign to even partake in it to the extent that I have. If this works out, and it’s looking more and more as if it will, I’ll be writing for another TV series.

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As far as overall achievements go, I’ve had 20 short stories published. As you know, I self-published my first three novels. Predators or Prey? was my fourth novel and is Book 1 of a series.

I began screenwriting in 2007. Independent film director/producer James Tucker, of James Tucker Productions, had found one of my short stories, titled Black-Eyed, on-line. He wrote to tell me that he liked it and asked if I had done any screenwriting. At that time, I had only written a short film that was 3-pages long.

Based on that short film and “Black-Eyed”, I was hired to write two direct-to-DVD films for James Tucker Productions. Unfortunately, neither of those projects has been filmed to date. Still, that opened the door for me as far as screenwriting is concerned, so I’m very thankful that it happened.

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