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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Roy Huff, author of Everville: The Rise of Mallory

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Roy Huff, author of Everville: The Rise of Mallory

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With the help of his college friends, Owen Sage has won another battle in Everville. The rise of Mallory presents a new insidious evil that needs to be stopped. Owen must now find answers to questions that continue to arise in both dimensions.

Owen’s search for the truth will lead him to new journeys and reveal surprising insights about himself and his friends at Easton Falls University. New creatures will be uncovered and old friends will prove invaluable in the epic journey that that has only just begun.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “Everville: The Rise of Mallory”?

Roy Huff: “Everville: The Rise of Mallory” is book three in an epic/urban fantasy series that originally started out as a three page college writing paper. I was encouraged by other classmates to turn the paper into a book, and after the first few chapters, I decided it would be a series. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Roy Huff, author of Everville: The Rise of Mallory

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Marsha Cornelius, author of Losing It All

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Marsha Cornelius, author of Losing It All
(Hickory Flat Books)

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Frank Barnes is content living on the streets of Atlanta. A soup kitchen and a makeshift shanty sure beat his days as a POW in Vietnam. But Chloe Roberts can’t handle the eviction that sends her into the hell of homelessness. With no family or friends to turn to, Chloe and her children are sucked into the traumatic world of night shelters, and dangerous predators.

When they bump into each other at the soup kitchen, Frank offers Chloe a glimmer of hope that she can pull her life back together. She rekindles his lost sense of self-worth by taking his mind off his own problems. But they will not meet again until Frank is riding high as a working man, and Chloe has hit rock bottom.

By helping Chloe rebuild her broken life, Frank banishes the demons from his own past. Unfortunately, the past comes strolling back into their lives, threatening to destroy the happiness they have finally found.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “Losing It All”?

Marsha Cornelius: When I moved out into the countryside, I came across an abandoned cinderblock house in the woods. The windows were all broken, and the house itself was half-hidden in brambles. But the roof didn’t leak, and the floors were sound. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Marsha Cornelius, author of Losing It All

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Nisha Lanae, author of Pounding The Pavement

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Nisha Lanae Pounding The Pavement, author of Pounding The Pavement

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“Pounding The Pavement” is a story of redemption. The story follows a young woman, Kandi, on her quest to overcome the hurt that has plagued her heart after being forced into prostitution at a very young and tender age. The story is being told by Kandi as a grown woman, years after the events have transpired of the horrible childhood she experienced.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “Pounding The Pavement”?

Nisha Lanae: My inspiration for “Pounding The Pavement” came from everyday life and what I saw growing up in California. I was also inspired by a few close friends who have experienced life on the streets as a prostitute.  Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Nisha Lanae, author of Pounding The Pavement