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Michelle Peach – Author of “Gazelle in the Shadows”

By bookbybookpublicity on March 29, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Michelle Peach worked in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the 1990s, serving in London in the News Department and the Foreign Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe’s Private Office. She spent three years as the radio communications officer and visa assistant in the British Embassy in Sana’a, in the […]

Britta Stromeyer Esmail – Author of “Raina’s (Un) Happy Birthday”

By bookbybookpublicity on March 26, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Britta Stromeyer Esmail is a writer and a mom passionate about raising resilient girls to find their own voice. The mother of two girls lives in Northern California. When she is not writing, she enjoys spending time with her family, horseback riding and reading with her daughters Maya […]

Geza Tatrallyay – Author of “Extinction”

By bookbybookpublicity on March 14, 2019 • ( 1 Comment )

Geza Tatrallyay is the author of ten published books in the genres of thrillers, memoirs, poetry and children’s books. Born in Budapest, Hungary, Geza escaped with his family in 1956 during the Hungarian Revolution, immigrating to Canada the same year. He grew up in Toronto, attending the University […]

Michelle Burke – Author of “15 Minute Pause”

By bookbybookpublicity on February 5, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Michelle Burke is a highly respected and sought-after Communication, Team and leadership Coach, Consultant, and Speaker. She is Founder and President of Energy Catalyst Group, a consulting, training and coaching company for well-being. Burke has devoted her 20-year career to helping leaders, their teams and organizations thrive by […]

Don Ake – Author of “Will There Be Free Appetizers?”

By bookbybookpublicity on January 2, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Don Ake is a funny guy. His humor writing is clever, witty, and totally entertaining. Instead of telling jokes, he paints funny pictures inside your head. You will smile, then snicker, and finally laugh out loud. Often you will laugh with him, sometimes you will laugh at him, […]

Anna Dopico – Author of “To Make Riders Faster”

By bookbybookpublicity on November 17, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Anna Dopico never imaged herself as a writer but felt compelled to write the story of Phil White and Gerard Vroomen, co-founders of Cervélo Cycles. Married to Phil, she had an insider’s view of their story from when Phil and Gerard met to when they sold their company. […]

Betty Jean Craige – Author of “Aldo”

By bookbybookpublicity on November 6, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Betty Jean Craige retired from the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia in 2011, after thirty-eight happy years. During this time, she published books in the fields of literature, poetry translation (from Spanish), history of ideas, ecology, and art. She curated two museum exhibitions of the art of […]

Stanley Chao – Author of “Selling to China”

By bookbybookpublicity on October 28, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

A Chinese American and son of Chinese immigrants who escaped from the Communist takeover of China in 1949, Stanley Chao grew up in California in a very traditional Chinese family: living with three generations under one roof, speaking only Chinese until grade school, and learning that anything less […]

Desirée Calderón de Fawaz – Author of “Tata’s Earrings”

By bookbybookpublicity on September 30, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Desirée Calderón de Fawaz is a writer and illustrator specializing in stories about children from different cultural and religious backgrounds; stories that have universal appeal and hidden wisdom. Born and raised in Mexico City, Desirée’s earliest memories are of painting with oils and writing poems, both natural activities in […]

Mark Gunther – Author of “Without Jenny”

By bookbybookpublicity on September 30, 2018 • ( Leave a comment )

Mark Gunther has been many things in his life— student, hippie, cook, husband, carpenter, father, dancer, administrator, musician, entrepreneur, athlete. He has worked in staff or board roles in small businesses and nonprofit organizations for forty years. After his daughter Eva was killed by a drunk driver in […]

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