Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.
My name is Suzka. I am an artist, a painter and now an author. I look at things differently than most. I love everything irreverent, imaginative, delightfully manic and brimming with color. It is the other side in every scenario that interests me the most. So it goes without saying, my take on dementia is going to show that other side – the magical cockeyed world that exists a step outside reality. From the book, to a podcast to a movie in the mix, everything Dementialandâ„¢ in my new love.
Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Dementialand’ book?
The challenge came after I wrote the book. The word dementia, even the word ‘Dementialand’, ignited a fear and negative response to a subject no one wanted to talk about. Part of me understood. When my mother got dementia I searched all other for a book that was not depressing. I ended up writing the book I was looking for. I loved living it, writing it and reading it… again and again.
Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?
I love story’s that are written beautifully and character driven. Faulkner, Steinbeck, Salinger, Kurt Vonnegut, Lawrence Durrell, Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and everything Fellini. I sleep with the books of Picasso, Giacometti, Rauschenberg, DeKooning and Joyce Cary. We are all so close. I use words like they’re paint. Gully Jimson from Cary’s ‘The Horse’s Mouth’ is one of the strong visiting characters in Dementialand.
Q4. What’s your favorite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?
My favorite place is where I am and where I dream to be.
Q5. Is there lots to do before you dive in and start writing a book?
Play pool. Wash my kitchen floor. Cartwheels… whatever works at that moment.
Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Wonders In Dementialand’ book?
Four years. I had cancer and was going through treatment. I was unable to paint or move around much. About all I could do was lift my iPad and write. For four years I walked to a coffee shop at the corner and wrote every morning from 7 am to noon. Some days I wrote only one sentence. It was the routine that saved me.
Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘Wonders In Dementia Land’ book to buy?
Physical book and kindle available on Amazon. Audio book on: Audible, Google Play, chirp, kobo and Spotify. Check out Dementialand’s storyline podcasts on YouTube. In the works: Dementialand’s first short film in its new episode series (check Dementialand’s Instagram for updates).
Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Wonders In Dementialand’
I am constantly creating images of Dementialand. The whimsical topsy-turvy persona appears on the cover and in my paintings as well as Dementialand’s storyline podcast on YouTube. Dementialand for me exists a step beyond reality. It’s an artists’s playground.
Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?
Movement keeps things fresh for me. From the book to a podcast to making a movie. The American Film Market selected Wonders In Dementialand to be pitched to producers at their book-to-movie session. It was Dementialand’s first introduction to the film industry and received an overwhelming response as well as a full movie producer contract. The script’s first draft was written, a trailer was in the works… then came the pandemic, Covid and the return of my cancer. Everything was canceled. I was devastated but not broken. The AFM experience made me realize the enormity of the subject and how important it is to tell this story.
Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?
I loved living in Dementialand. There were no more expectations of who or what I was suppose to be. It was scary at first. My entire daughter-hood was colored by issues I had with my mother. It was who I am for God’s sake. My rebellious, my insecurities, my defensiveness was all part of my makeup. And if my mother cannot remember our issues, then who am I. Her memory loss was changing my identity not hers. Under that canvas I created, I saw someone I hardly knew. I believe Dementia was my mother’s last gift she gave to me.
Book: Eradicating Limiting Beliefs: Becoming the Boss of Your Circumstances
Author: Dr. Kalesha L. Henlon
Available On: Amazon
Language: English
Rating: 5/5
“Eradicating Limiting Beliefs: Becoming the Boss of Your Circumstances” penned by the author Dr. Kalesha L. Henlon would inspire you to walk on the path of transformation.
This book tells us how because of our limiting beliefs and fears, we lose our chance to be successful. The author has discussed different topics like mental health, fitness, relationships, having a growth mindset, etc. We all have limiting beliefs in different areas and that prevents us from growing. It’s time for all of us to be the CEO of our life and do the required work to grow.
This book is an inspiration to us to get rid of our limiting beliefs and become limitless. Time to improve your thoughts so you can improve your life. This is a must read book. It is a short read and would be worth your time. I am glad to get my hands on this book. Looking forward to reading more books by Dr Kalesha.
“Get Up And Lead: Live Everyday Above Defeat” written by the author Sheba Wilson is a must pick.
Sheba’s husband TC was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer. Sheba already lost a part of her when her best friend Sam died. When Sheba’s husband was hospitalized for the third time, she used all her vacation time to spend it with her husband. I appreciate the way TC told Sheba to live her life once he is gone.
Sheba has mentioned about the power of prayers to God in this book. In her life, God is there to meet even insignificant needs for her. I agree on this as I have experienced God’s Grace myself. Read this story to be a person of Grace and Grit.
This book has opened my eyes to do all the things I want to without delay because tomorrow isn’t promised. Also, it has inspired me to build resilience. Another important lesson I learnt is that when people abandon us for no reason, we shouldn’t become angry or bitter. Sheba has written this book very well. One could take away so many lessons from this book. Narration is smooth and strong. It’s a book worth reading. So, go for it without any second thoughts.
Q1. Hello Ma’am, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.
Well, I’m a fairly new writer. I started writing in 2020 when I couldn’t stop having the most vivid dreams. Instead of just letting the stories go, I started writing them. The first book I wrote, Meet Virginia, was entirely from a dream I had after watching one too many episodes of Outlander. I read up about Scotland, and I wanted to know more. Writing became an outlet and as a friend of mine said – a writer was born. I’ve always had a love of the arts. It was why I became an actress. I used my acting skills to help me write better. It also helped me with character development. I used to write about the characters I would play on stage. My backstory for them could be books in themselves. On a personal note, my husband George and I will celebrate our 22nd wedding anniversary this December. The first day I met him, I knew I was gonna marry him. Love at first sight, I guess. Similar to my romance books. We live in Palm Beach County, Florida with our dachshund, Hoagie. Oh and yeah, I’m in love with those wiener dogs. Over the past 20 years, George and I have had multiple doxies. Hoagie is our 4th, and hopefully not our last. Writing is a wonderful outlet for me, but I do have a 9-5 job as well. I’m a Research Director for a TV station group (my 2nd love – TV). When you watch TV as much as I do, it gives you so many ideas to write about!
Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘One Way Out: Saddle Key Mysteries’ book?
My mother gave me the idea to start this mystery series. She asked me to write a story about the Florida Keys. That was all she said. I had to come up with the story. I thought it might be fun to create an entire small town where these mysteries occur. So, yeah creating a town out of nowhere was pretty hard. Plus, since this was the first book in the series, I had to make sure the world was vast enough to create multiple books.
Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?
My favorite author is Janet Evanovich. When I first started reading her Stephanie Plum books, I loved her humor. Plus, who wouldn’t love it that two guys were falling for you. Stephanie was a down to earth character. She was far from a billionaire. Heck, she isn’t even a thousandaire. But you fall in love with her and how she solves crimes. She has a heart of gold. That is one of the best traits for a character. I used that for a few of my heroines. Solve crimes, fall in love with the guy (or guys in her case), and love your family.
Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?
I love two places. And I wrote about each of them. When I was a kid, my parents took me to Niagara Falls. I loved the waterfalls. They were so beautiful. I loved seeing the rainbows. As a kid, the colors always fascinated me. My other favorite place is the Florida Keys. My husband and I had our honeymoon in Key Largo. It was a perfect time of the year – December. Not too many tourists, the water was perfect, hardly any waves. And the two of us had the most romantic time there. He caught fish off the dock, and I cooked it later that night. Key Largo and the Florida Keys will always hold a special place in my heart. It’s why I love to write about both locations. To show people how much I love those places.
Q5. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?
Yes. I have the idea for the book before I start writing it. I even do some role-playing trying to get into the heads of my characters. Again back to my acting days. Then I start writing.
Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Royal Entanglements’ book?
I’ve been writing this story for over a year now. I changed the story about three times before I finally finished it.
Q7. On what all platforms readers can find your books to buy?
I’m exclusively available on Amazon.
Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the cover and the title of your books?
The title comes almost right away for me. After I find out what the story is about, I start going through what sounds like a good title. I knew when I started writing the Saddle Key Mysteries that it would be multiple stories. So each book starts with a number – One Way Out, Two Hands to Hold, Three Piece Suit, Four of a Kind, Five Diamond Resort. The next book will be titled Six Shooter. Each book is about the Keys and the beach, so that’s why each picture is of a sunrise or sunset. I looked over Florida Sunset pictures and these pictures looked like my little island in the Florida Keys.
Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?
I read a lot of books, so I know what I like and don’t like in a book. But, I also love to create people you don’t normally see in a book. I also put a little bit of me in every character. Sometimes you have to put yourself out there. It’s more real that way.
Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?
In One Way Out, I flipped the script. My male character, Mike, was the one who needed saving. He was abused by his ex-wife. Physically, mentally, and sexually. It’s nto something I’ve seen in any other book I read before.
Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.
My name is Vaughn J Samuel. I am a writer and businesswoman from Antigua & Barbuda in the Caribbean. I am an accountant by day and a cake designer by night. I am a diligent worker, and I am not afraid to take charge. As a survivor of sexual abuse as a child, I found solace in the church and school. I took on leadership position in the church from a tender age. I also found solace in writing about my experience from the heart. I do hope that my personal story of survival and perseverance will inspire and provide hope to readers around the world. In my free time I enjoy gardening in my backyard and reading psychology and self-improvement books. Check out my memoir The story of my Life.
Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘The Story of My Life’ book?
My biggest challenge was not the writing of this book, since I was drafting my story for over 30 years, but the challenge was correcting the grammatical error and edited of the book. I hired two editors and there were still significant errors.
Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?
The books that influence my writing most were Building Great Sentence by Landon Brooks. The element of writing word, word, words and sentences and paragraph by Charles Euchner I probably read those books a thousand times. I also admire Author Coleen Hoover and the power of your subconscious mind by Dr. Joseph Murphy.
Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?
My favourite spot to visit in my own country Antigua Barbuda is the Beaches, we have three hundred and sixty-five white sandy beaches, and the water are crystal clear.
Q5. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?
I am usually a busy person. I do not have a fixed routine, but I find time to sit and write. I also dedicate my weekend to writing when I feel the urge.
Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘The Story of My Life’ book?
In three months, I completed the book but the most time was spent on correcting the errors and edited.
Q7. On what all platforms’ readers can find ‘The Story of My Life’ book to buy?
Amazon both paperback and kindle and on Lulu.
Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Story of My Life’?
When the thought came to me to write a book, I knew my it was my story a true story. I was at the point of my life where I realize my past had fashion my present I was at a happy place, I was no longer ashamed, so I was happy to share. The cover was from a designer on 99 designs.
Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?
I hate to read a boring book, so I assume my readers are the same in sentence and paragraph it talks about following the golden rule every sentence is a journey. I am trying to work with that idea.
Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?
I created a happy home for my daughter. I had created and nurtured a friendly yet respectful relationship with my daughter where we could talk about everything which includes sex, boyfriend, church. We were admired by most people who came in contact with us.
“Can’t See Around Corners” is an intriguing story penned by the author Josie Townsend. It is the story of two fraternal twins Sharon and Annie. They are the privileged daughters of Edna and Warren Karce. They all live in Australia.
The girls have recently graduated from university and are looking forward to their once-in-a-lifetime Europe trip. Their plan is to visit Paris, Amsterdam, Prague, Romania, Estonia, etc. Out of the two twins, Sharon is the elder one and she is quite naughty as compared to Annie. Sharon had few affairs also. According to their parents, Sharon and Annie have to follow certain rules to be eligible for the family inheritance. If they break the rules, they won’t get a penny of inheritance.
Read this story to know what will happen on the trip. Will the girls’ relationship with each other be affected on the trip?
I enjoyed reading this book. The story hooked my attention from the first page itself. Author has done a great job in this book. Story is fast paced and I wasn’t bored anytime while reading it. Characters are written well by the author. Go for it without any second thoughts.
“Echo, Pixel and H, the Extraordinary Witch” is a Children’s Book penned by the author L.H. Kronberg and illustrated by Zodiakk.
Story features H, a good witch with endless magic. She has two trusty sidekicks: Echo and Pixel. The purpose of H was to make the world a better place. One day when H’s Grandad went to the village orphanage to deliver toys, he found out that all the toys were stolen.
Read this book to see H, Echo and Pixel fighting for good. Will they be able to get all the toys back from the thief? This is a great story for bedtime reading. Kids will be delighted to read this book. Storyline is interesting. It teaches the lesson of helping others to the kids. I am glad to get my hands on this wonderful story book.
Book: Radical Woman: Resilience After Difficult Issues, Changes And Losses
Author: Ayanna Mills Ambrose
Available On: Amazon
Language: English
Rating: 5/5
“Radical Woman: Resilience After Difficult Issues, Changes And Losses” is a must read. In this book, 8 authors have come together to share their stories of how they developed Resilience After Difficult Issues, Changes, And Losses.
Ayanna suffered pain for over 20 years. As a result, she became a victim of depression. Ayanna left her past behind her and took charge of her future. Goals & Gratitude, Determination and Optimism were the keys to her resilience and helped her to become a better person.
I am glad to get my hands on this book. It has inspired me to take action and transform my life. I like to strongly recommend this well written book to my fellow readers. Great work done by the authors in this book.
This book will help the readers to build the resilience they need to win in life. Each story is different and a must read. Go for it. It would be worth your time.
Book: Of Courage And Sacrifice: Bot Trilogy Book One
Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.
My name is Matt Hartle. I’m a creative director and partner with a visual effects company, Baked Studios, based out of LA and NY. My family and I live in Northern Montana. Long ago, my wife and I lived in LA, but after we got our careers going, we wanted to get back to where we grew up! Previous to working in visual effects, I was in theatrical advertising for about twenty years, working as a creative director/ designer and 3d director. I’ve worked with many of the big studios and on lots of exciting projects, including several Harry Potter Films, Star Wars, The Force Awakens, a few of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, and many others. ‘Of Courage And Sacrifice: Bot Trilogy Book One’ is my first novel. Previous to this, I have written several screenplays and directed a number of shorts, including my latest, ‘Agent,’ which has won many awards on the festival circuit!
When I’m not writing or working, my family and I enjoy biking, skiing, swimming–anything to be outside! I also enjoy woodworking, painting, and racking up meters on our rower!
Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Of Courage And Sacrifice: Bot Trilogy Book One’ book?
The biggest challenge by far was that this was my first novel. Writing this many pages is a huge obstacle when you haven’t done it before. It takes a lot of discipline and focus, but as I found those, it has become one of the most enjoyable things I do. Every part of the process has been a significant learning experience. I went to school for figure painting and illustration, not English composition and creative writing, so it’s been lots of research, reading, and just putting in the time to learn! I’ve taken a self-publishing route, at least for this book, and handled all aspects except editing. For that, I found a fantastic, highly experienced editor to help me get the manuscript over the finish line. Otherwise, figuring out how to format, layout, and design the cover–it’s all been a considerable learning experience!
Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?
I love to read–there are so many! Michael Crichton is probably the most significant influence/ the person I look up to as an author. His constant focus on finding new, creative storylines is inspiring. Also, his books, in many cases, were directly translated to film properties. I don’t know that I want that for everything I write, but as a visual person first, I tend to have a strong visual sense of everything I am writing, so the connection is always there!
One of my favorite books is ‘Silence Of The Lambs’ by Thomas Harris–not necessarily for the content but the execution. In my opinion, in this novel, more than any of his others, he is a master storyteller, not focusing on the plot but on allowing the story to grow and blossom, filling your imagination as you meet the characters and fall deeper and deeper into the world he creates.
Another book I love is The Secret History by Donna Tartt, for many of the same reasons. How she renders her characters and explores their emotions and the world they occupy is masterfully done. I feel this book is as much about the air in the room as it is about the characters themselves if that makes sense.
The last two books I’ll mention are A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens and Lord Of The Flies by William Golding. Each of the books has such a sense of place; whether it’s Dickens describing the foggy, soot-filled streets 1800’s London or Golding discussing the oppressive heat of the jungle and the restorative pool of fresh water the children bath in, its as though you can feel and touch their worlds. Also, the economy of their words and the structure of their prose always draw me in!
Each of the books I mentioned is a yearly read for me!
Q4. What’s your favorite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?
Probably the place I enjoy the most is where we live in Montana. My wife and I were very fortunate to be able to return to our childhood town after we established our careers. We have lived in big cities and although we always enjoy a visit, city life never really suited us. We prefer the open space and rugged beauty Montana provides and the many opportunities to get outside to enjoy the majestic scenery here. We feel very blessed to be able to raise our children in a place like this, but we also want them to get out into the world and find their own way!
Q5. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?
I supposed it really depends on your approach. Because I wrote screenplays before attempting a novel, I started by creating an outline. I was struggling with this step–I had a high-level view of where the story was headed but felt stumped on details. So, I decided to dive in and see how it went. Since doing that, I have realized this is my best approach. So much of the book was never planned or outlined before I wrote it. Being available to the creative process and allowing the characters and situations to grow and live in my imagination unlocked a new world of creativity. It can be a little scary when you feel like you may have written yourself into a corner, but as I finish my second novel, I am slowly learning to trust the process and believe the story will find its way! Regarding research, I do an amount beforehand, depending on the topic, and continue as I write. Frequently, I’ll have ideas and will take a beat to make sure the research/ logic makes sense and supports the story.
Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Of Courage And Sacrifice: Bot Trilogy Book One’ book?
The entire process, from my first Scrivener file to when I published the book on Amazon, was about three years! I didn’t realize until answering this question that it had taken that long. As I’ve said, it’s quite a process, and while working on this first book, I was still finding the discipline and the recipe of time management that would give me the space to write. With the book I’m writing now, by the time I’m done with the first draft, it will have been about 13-14 months, so it’s getting faster! Because this is not my full-time job, the time I have each day is about an hour in the morning, often early–between 5-6am or 6-7am. My dream is to make writing my primary focus; then, I should really be able to crank out the books!
Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘Of Courage And Sacrifice: Bot Trilogy Book One” book to buy?
This book is available on Amazon for Kindle and is part of the Kindle Plus program. It is also available on Amazon in soft cover and hard cover! Additionally, I wrote a series of short stories set in the Bot Trilogy universe, developing back-stories and exploring more of the world. The book is called ‘Bot Trilogy: Anthology’ and is available in the same formats as ‘Of Courage and Sacrifice’, but also on Audible! I recorded/ produced the audio for this book myself.
Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Of Courage And Sacrifice: Bot Trilogy Book One’?
The title, Of Courage And Sacrifice, came about after several others were tried and abandoned. Despite the science fiction/ fantasy setting, the story deals with some fairly sobering realities–survival, sacrifice, and loyalty. Each of the characters faces significant challenges they must overcome–sometimes that means putting others first, other times it means sacrificing principles. I wanted a title that communicated the story’s gravity while contrasting with the fantasy of the cover.
As for designing the cover, I had an idea of the visuals I was interested in–something to do with a robot, a city in ruins, and a captured moment in time. My background is in creative directing and 3d animations, so I knew I would utilize those toolsets to realize the artwork.
I began with thumb-nail sketches to explore composition and how various elements might stack up. Next, I worked on the typography, searching for a font I felt embodied the high-tech world but also communicated the humanity of the struggles the characters face.
Then I began developing the cover in 3d. My software of choice for this is Maya. I built out the city, designing the lighting and textures to evoke an apocalyptic vibe. As for the robot, this was something I had previously developed while making a trailer for the book. If anyone is interested, the trailer is available on my website and on Amazon on my author’s page. I placed the robot into the scene and designed the pose to be menacing and provocative, as if challenging the viewer to a fight!
Once the 3d work is done, images and passes are rendered and composited in Nuke. Compositing is really where I build the image. I look at 3d as asset generation and compositing as image making.
From there, everything goes into photoshop to be formatted and polished for publishing. Something else I did for the book was to create a “living cover.” I built an animated version of the cover with a camera move, moving smoke, light, and whatever I could to bring life. This has been a tremendous asset on social media and reaching out to my readers!
Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?
I focus on writing what interests me and keep myself open to inspiration. Also, I always remind myself that this is writing; I can do anything! My background in filmmaking has me always considering the logistical underpinnings of a concept or idea, but when writing, there is literally no limit to what I can create. I focus on making everything believable and germane to the story’s world–from there, everything is on limits! Whenever I present a new concept or situation, I ask myself if this has been pushed as far as it can be, have I found the best solution to a given challenge? Finally, I’m always on alert for cliches and retreading previously traveled material.
Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?
Hmm– maybe something not many people know is that I grew up during the 80s–a lot of the technology and settings in the story were drawn directly from my own personal experiences: modems, BBSs, underground tunnels! There were elements of these things in my childhood! Also, the whole opening scene of the characters camping up in the mountains was something my brother and I did!
Q1 Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.
I am a positive, energetic breast cancer survivor and certified life coach with a purpose-driven passion for helping women live their best lives. I am grateful and love what I do. Every day is a blessing that I get a chance to help others. I believe in giving back and will help anyone that needs it. I believe in God and have hope, faith, belief and pray that I can make a difference.
Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Just L.E.A.P’ book?
While writing, I wanted desperately to be able to empower others that may be stuck or need permission to move forward and live life for themselves. So, although my goal is to encourage others, I also want to be empathetic because I know what it feels like to be stuck.
Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?
I enjoy inspirational and motivational books, and there are various authors and books that I enjoy. However, my go-to favorites are, The Little Engine That Could and Dream Giver, the Alchemist, and anything by Wayne Dyer.
Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?
Although I live in Chicago, it is my favorite spot. The city Is vibrant, full of energy, and diverse, and each community supports its own. It has an excellent transportation system, sports enthusiasts, restaurants, theatre, lots of free activity, and so on. I think Chicago is one of the best-kept secrets in the country.
Q5. Is there lots to do before you drive in and start writing a book?
Yes! I didn’t set out to write this book. I wrote the material a year before I started thinking about a book. I share weekly inspiring messages in my Facebook group and use this material for the book. It takes time to select the messages and organize my thoughts and material to present them in a way that will touch the reader so they can relate to the material. There is also mental preparation. I must prepare myself to be still and engaged during the writing phase.
Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘Just L.E.A.P’ book?
Although it only took about a month to write the book, the material was written long before. I have a Facebook Group, https://www.facebook.com/groups/uhavethepower that I go live in every Sunday morning with a powerful and inspiring message, and I used those messages to write Just L.E.A.P.
Q7. On what all platforms readers can find ‘Just L.E.A.P’ book to buy?
Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Just L.E.A.P’?
I knew in my spirit that I wanted to speak to women putting off living life for themselves while putting everyone else first. Research shows that less than ten percent of people pursue their dreams, and only half of the women in the world pursue them. Especially after COVID. It provided an opportunity to be still and reflect on life, and I wanted to write this book as a resource to help women decide to go for it and pursue their dreams. That’s how I came up with the idea for the book cover. The book cover shows a diverse group of women leaping, and the colors are in my logo.
Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?
I am always evolving and creating. I pursue professional development not only for myself but to be the best coach for my clients. I also learn from my clients and am very much in tuned with my inner being.
Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?