Literature

How I Conquered Call Reluctance, Fear of Self by Sidney Walker

Sid Walker Sid Walker is a pioneer, an innovator, and a seeker of empowering solutions to the challenges we face in sales and communication. By age twenty-eight, Sid had Fortune 500 clients as an executive outplacement coach. Hearing a call to expand his coaching skills, Sid found New York Times best-selling author Dr. Cherie Carter Scott, who is considered the mother of coaching. Sid was certified as a coach by her training company, Motivation Management Service (www.theMMS.com) in 1982. Youtube Goodreads-g Amazon Globe Linkedin Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written. I am 73, I have beena sales coach for 40 years. Done alot of speaking and seminars, written 7 books, the book I am promoting got to #1 in it’s category. What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it? Living in the Zone, I am a peak performance coach from an intuitive/spiritual perspective. I learn alot from coaching and need to write a book after a few years to share what I have learned. Do you have any unusual writing habits? I think negative thoughts are a total waste of time. What authors, or books have influenced you? I Ching by Carol Anthony, The End of Death by Nouk Sanchez, Books by Wallace Wattles What are you working on now? A sales book on how to overcome the mental barriers to mega success in sales. What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books? I have done alot with Amazon for years, modest success. But it has gotten to expensive to the key words thing. I have sold over $1mm of books at the back of the room as a speaker. Which Websites you like most to promote your book ConquerCallReluctance.come (my website) otherwise none Do you have any advice for new authors? It’s hard to make passive income from writing a book unless you are lucky. What is the best advice you have ever heard? Gandhi success formula: Burning passion, total detachment. What are you reading now? Don’t Believe Everything You Think by Joseph Nguyen What’s next for you as a writer? Next book is on how the ego is really a self-sabotage machine. If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring? I Ching, The End of Death, Second Coming of Christ by Yogananda, Books by Eric Butterworth

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Crimes & Impunity in New Orleans: Shelly’s Journey Begins by Sherrie Miranda

Sherrie Miranda Facebook Globe Globe Instagram Twitter Youtube Linkedin Goodreads-g Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written. Sherrie Miranda is an author who writes in order to create more peace and understanding in the world. She is a teacher who has taught students from many countries of the world. She is also a life and writing coach and hopes to soon find a way to help seniors and troubled teens write their life stories. She loves to travel and first traveled to other countries before finally deciding to see some of the U.S., places that foreigners she met had been to, but that she hadn’t. She is happily married to a teacher who identifies himself first, as a musician. They hope to someday travel together to places where she reads her novel(s) and speaks to people about writing and life while Angelo plays his piano and entertains the audience. Life has much to offer so she always encourages young people to hang in there and know that things WILL get better. What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it? CIINO is about 75% true, based on my time in New Orleans as a peace activist. The racism, sexism & overall inequality there made me realize I had a story at least as important as the El Salvador story. Also, the fact that the FBI followed peace activists around when there was actual violence all around us is an eye opener & relevant to what’s happening today. Do you have any unusual writing habits? I spend a lot of time percolating, just allowing ideas to roll around in my head. I also like to read about news from the time & place of the story. What authors, or books have influenced you? Gabriel Garcia Marquez & Isabel Allende are amazing writers but I don’t write magic realism. I like to write about a reality that readers probably don’t know about. Toni Morrison was also a huge influence. What are you working on now? Book 3, “Love & Loss in Upstate New York” follows Shelly back to he hometown now with a husband & baby. All she wants is her freedom back, but she knows she has to earn it. She’s studying to be a journalist which will lead her into Book 4 where she works a a journalist in San Diego. What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books? I wish I knew. So far, nothing I’ve done has worked. A screenwriter on LinkedIn read #CIINO & believes it would make a great TV show, but I need a teleplay writer who will also pitch the pilot. Those who offer to do it don’t seem to be the real deal. Which Websites you like most to promote your book FB, used to be Twitter, but that’s not the same since it became X. LinkedIn is great for meeting professional people. Instagram is supposed to be great but so far I haven’t had much luck there. Do you have any advice for new authors? Just write. BUT know what you’re working toward. Outline the story because even if it does go in a different direction, at least you have something concrete to keep you writing. What is the best advice you have ever heard? “Nothing is wasted.” It’s been said many times by many writers so I can’t attribute it, but even when you lose your work, it is nevert a complete waste. What are you reading now? “The Secret Life of A First-generation Latino Growing Up in NYC,” by Edwin Osso. It will influence my writing of the character of Juan, Shelly’s Salvadoran husband. But I read a lot of WWII novels, as well as any story with a strong character arc. What’s next for you as a writer? Just keep writing these books until the world notices that these are important stories. If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring? All books I haven’t read. I have about 20 waiting for me so it would be a tough choice, but either contemporary fiction or memoir, for sure.   Sherrie Miranda’s “Crimes & Impunity in New Orleans” follows the dramatic story of naive, sheltered Shelly going to “The Big Easy” to prepare for El Salvador, but has no idea she will encounter sexism and witness racism as well as illegal activities by government agents.https://www.amzn.com/dp/B08KMHNNDKAuthor, Sherrie Miranda’s husband made the trailer for “Crimes & Impunity in New Orleans.” He wrote the music too.https://youtu.be/7_NL-V9KEi4Review: Shelly’s journey in “the city that care forgot.”Sherrie Miranda’s new novel “Crimes and Impunity in New Orleans” puts the reader into a whirlwind of political protests, abusive police, sexist attitudes towards women, and “good old boys” racism in 1980’s New Orleans. Miranda’s second novel follows Shelly, the young northerner, as she quickly finds out that she “isn’t in Kansas anymore” while encountering a slew of picturesque, colorful characters. Reading her book makes you wonder if justice and respect for blacks, immigrants, and women can be reality in America. In Book 2, “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador,” Shelly goes to El Salvador to photograph Salvadorans in the midst of the civil war there. She becomes the keeper of many people’s secrets & lies.http://tinyurl.com/3a4362bs

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Do You Remember Me? by William M. Crouch

William M. Crouch Facebook Twitter Linkedin Amazon Goodreads-g Globe Tell us about yourself and how many books you have written. This is my debut novel. While I have been writing for over forty years, I have never attempted to publish. I am an introvert and talking about myself is hard. What is the name of your latest book and what inspired it? Do You Remember Me? Searching for Solitude. Inspired by my own search for happiness. Searching outside myself for happiness always leads to sorrow. When I found the happiness within me, I learned to make the happiness last. Do you have any unusual writing habits? I don’t have any “good” writing habits. Discipline is not my strongest attribute. When I write it is good. But I don’t write often enough. What authors, or books have influenced you? Ernest Hemmingway, For Whom the Bell Tolls and The Sun Also Rises. John Steinbeck, East of Eden. What are you working on now? My second Novel will make Do You Remember Me? the first in a series. The working title is “Meet Me In Baggage Claim” and follows two of the characters from my first novel. What is your best method or website when it comes to promoting your books? I have used Written Word Media with some success. Social Media is not my strongest skill. I have a Facebook account, Instagram and Twitter, but I rarely post. Which Websites you like most to promote your book I don’t have a favorite. Do you have any advice for new authors? Make time to write. It won’t happen in the normal course of life. Like a painter, you must act on your urge to make your creativity come alive. What is the best advice you have ever heard? No one is coming to save you, or validate you. This has always been your job. You must love yourself so fiercely and fully that you have no choice but to be strong for yourself, to fight for yourself, to be yourself, and to build yourself. Cara Leyba What are you reading now? The Covenant of Water by Abraham Verghese What’s next for you as a writer? I want to learn more about my craft so I can refine it. So that when reading it, I know it is me. If you were going to be stranded on a desert island and allowed to take 3 or 4 books with you what books would you bring? If I were stranded on a desert island, I wouldn’t need books. I would like to have pen and paper.

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