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JoeyPinkney.com Interview with Jon Dambacher, author of “A Strange, Sickly Beauty”

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Jon Dambacher, author of “A Strange, Sickly Beauty”

Joey Pinkney: Hello, Jon. Thank you for doing this interview with me.

Jon Dambacher: Hello. Excuse my tardiness, the meal ran longer than expected.

Joey Pinkney: Not a problem at all. I’m happy that we are able to make this connection.

Jon Dambacher: Likewise. Thank you.

Joey Pinkney: Your book, “A Strange, Sickly Beauty”. Why this title?

Jon Dambacher: The title sums up our intellectual experience as inhabitants on this lovely planet. It also comes from Eugene Ionescu and Dostoevsky.

Joey Pinkney: For readers who are not familiar, including myself, who are they?

Jon Dambacher: Ionesco was Romanian. Involved with the “Theatre of Continue reading JoeyPinkney.com Interview with Jon Dambacher, author of “A Strange, Sickly Beauty”

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Maria Mitchell, author of Divorce – An Emotional Intrustion

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Maria Mitchell, author of Divorce – An Emotional Intrusion
(The Trashy Novel Corp.)

Divorce – An Emotional Intrusion is a common-sense approach to relationships and marriage. It is not a “what to do” or a “how to” book. Instead, it deals with the realities of situations people innocently become involved in, in “the name of love”. This book points out that we, as intelligent humans, have control over our lives and our choices.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Divorce – An Emotional Intrusion?

Maria Mitchell: As a Paralegal, I assisted over 1,000 divorces and was very aware of the tangled emotions that surface in people when Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Maria Mitchell, author of Divorce – An Emotional Intrustion

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Jon Dambacher, author of Sour Candies

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Jon Dambacher, author of Sour Candies
(The Trashy Novel Corp.)

Whether it’s the bedridden woman with a negative body image, the over-sexed little league baseball dad, or the two young professionals away on business who’re starved for companionship…the characters in Sour Candies are all prisoners of a suburban cul-de-sac trapped in their own cages. Every page is ripped from each of their secret journals.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Sour Candies?

Jon Dambacher: I haven’t read any books that embrace “my people.” Especially the things that go on between people, the unstated, less than Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Jon Dambacher, author of Sour Candies