Multi-Published Xlibris Author Louane K. Beyer Scores Good Reader ReviewHaving written one suspense fiction and two children’s books, Xlibris multi-published author Louane K. Beyer has made productive use of her retirement while enjoying it. She employs collective efforts of family members in her work. In fact, one of her books, Six Days Inside a Mountain, brims with her grandchildren’s creative inputs, including sketches and […] READ MORE |
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Xlibris Author J.D. Mallinson Wins the 2013 Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal AwardXlibris author J.D. Mallinson’s curiosity about life is captured through his self-published poetry collection The Sycamore Seed, published by subscription. Like a wind-blown, spinning sycamore seed, the former educator has let nature take its course, as he pursued and expressed his fondness for the craft. He previously won second prize at the BBC Home Thoughts […] READ MORE |
Multi-Published Xlibris Author Joseph P. Policape Garners Good Reader ReviewsAn author of poetry collections, a short story book, and a novel, author Joseph P. Policape is one of Xlibris’ up-and-coming wordsmiths. He has gained good reviews for his books, including A Poet’s Kingdom, A Spiritual Journey, Grandma Josefina and the Heroic Boy, Interpretations of Romance, The Gift of Misfortune, and Voodoo and Christianity. The […] READ MORE |
Multi-Published Xlibris Author Gene Ligotti Writes On Despite HurdlesWhat started out as writing merely to pass the time has become a lifelong passion for multiple-published author Gene Ligotti. He took a shot at writing following a health problem that caused him to retire from his dental profession after 30 years of practice. Unfazed by some writing roadblocks, Gene has thus far written three […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author Annette Keeble Martens Depicts a Versatile Wordsmith – Part 2Xlibris author Annette Keeble Martens further shares her craft, its influence on others, and a glimpse of her family struggles and achievements. When people say that they don’t like poetry, let them read one of yours. I do, and then they are hooked. Even men are reduced to tears, believe it or not. How did […] READ MORE |
