Brains to Blogs Book Tour – Charlene Diane Jones

Fast Facts Author: Charlene Diane Jones Genre: historical/metaphysicial fiction Books: Bliss Pig Poetry with Linda Stitt The Stain: A Story of Reincarnation, Karma and the Release from Suffering upcoming non-fiction easy to read exploration of Medicine Buddha/Medicine Mind. Vajrayana Tantric Meditation in parallel with Neuroscience. Bio Offical Site There is nothing short about my bio so I am writing My Impossible Life due out at … Continue reading Brains to Blogs Book Tour – Charlene Diane Jones

Brains to Books Blog Tour -Dexx Peay

Fast Facts Author: Dexx Peay (Pronounced P) Genre: Urban Fantasy Book: The Revealing from the The Chronicles of Fire and Ice series Official Site Bio Dexter PriceDexx was born in Germany, grew up in Tennessee, educated in Alabama, and now residing in Texas. As a child his imagination was forever running rampant, spending time with imaginary friends and getting lost in fantasy and mystery books. … Continue reading Brains to Books Blog Tour -Dexx Peay

Brains to Books Blog Tour- Adam McVeigh

Fast Facts Author: Adam McVeigh Genre: Psychological and paranormal thriller/horror Books: Zephaniah: A Horror Novella (Volume 1) of the Zephaniah series Official Site Bio Adam McVeigh lives in South Lincolnshire, England. His first book, Keep Off The Grass, a narrative non fiction account of his time as a community and political campaigner, was released as an independently published paperback in January 2015. His fictional works … Continue reading Brains to Books Blog Tour- Adam McVeigh

Author Interview- Neil Newton, The Railroad

What could be more fun than interviewing your author husband? I could think of a lot of things; snorkeling in the Caribbean, cruising the Mediterranean, having a cappuccino and biscotti in Venice… Be that as it may, I undertook the daunting task of interviewing my husband, Neil Newton, about his book “The Railroad” and his experiences writing. We’ve been married for over thirteen years so … Continue reading Author Interview- Neil Newton, The Railroad