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Friday, June 3, 2011

BIO - FOR JUNE 7 TH GUEST WILLIAM MALTESE - GUEST HOST -BENNET POMERANTZ

THIS IS A NEW FEATURE FOR A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY - HOST MARSHA CASPER COOK - WORLD OF INK NETWORK - BIO - OF GUESTS

Bennet Pomerantz - will co- host on JUNE 7 - AT 9PM CST - 8PM EST - special guest - William Maltese

Bennet Pomerantz has covered the Audio medium for the last 20 years. His syndicated newspaper column AUDIOWORLD and "Movies of Your Mind" in Affaire De Coeur Magazine. In which he showcase his vast and diverse knowledge of the spoken word medium.

He is also known as a media review critic (books, music, graphic novels, DVDs, CDs)in his weekly syndicated newspaper column "A Piece of the Page". He also is a ranked media reviewer for Amazon.com

Also he has his weekly op-ed column "To Be or What?", which
appears in Newspapers across the country. In this column he takes on issues and topics involving the world around us.

His self help column for writers, "A Piece of My Mind", appears monthly in the email newsletter "Fiction Fix", which is sponsered by Coffeehouse for Writers".

His work (fiction and non fiction) has also appeared in such
publications as Audiolife Magazine,The Paper, Audiobook
cafe.com, Mystery Scene Magazine, Power Star Magazine, Strange
New Worlds, Gateways Magazine, Truckers USA, The Writing Life,
Washington Entertainment Magazine, Quantum Collectors, The Jewish Week, The Sun Gazette,Ancient Heratage, Map Of Austin Poetry,and Hot Corner Magazine.

In memory of his friends who died in the Pentagon and others who past on that fateful day of tragedy which we all know-9/11/2001, he co-produced an audio collection from Americana Audio pubishers, 'Spririt Of The American Voice', which was released in late 2001.

Bennet has been a judge for the Audio Publishers Associations AUDIES for the last five years, NATF (National Audio Theatre Festival) awards, and the play judging for 2002 Minds Ear
Playwriter's contest. Also he is known for handing out Audioworld's Golden Headsets annually for the best in Audio material in November.

He is also known for many appearances at Mystery & Science Fiction Conventions and many writers workshops across the country.

As well as many appearances in major book stores, churches, youth
centers and schools involving his positive motivational speaking. His not for profit group, The Write Stuff, goes into schools (from K to colleges ) and youth groups, expounding on writing, reading, literature and creating.

He has been a regular monthly feature guest on the Diane Chapman
'High Visibility ' radio program on KUCI Fm. Also he has been a
regular media guest on Danny Queens television show ' Call Me Poetry ' from Bowie State University Television and a media correspondent for the syndicated MCN Media Forum.

Bennet Pomerantz,
Syndicated Media Critic
www.geocities.com/audioworld/audioworld.html
http://audioworld.onasoapbox.com/Bio.htm


BIO - WILLIAM MALTESE - WHAT HASN'T WILLIAM MALTESE DONE?
WILLIAM MALTESE


AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL TIME-LINE
I was born in the U.S. Pacific Northwest, land of work boots, flannel shirts, lumberjacks, and rain ... rain ... rain. Frequent deluges probably the origin of my present fondness for most places warm, tropical, and continually bathed in lots and lots of sunshine.

When I was young, we moved to California, land of surfboards, surfer shorts, surf sand, all beneath blue-blue surfer-boy-eyes skies. Providing me endless insights for telling tales of those blond-haired young studs who ride the waves and each other.

I attended university and majored in Marketing/Advertising. Between my junior and senior years, I accompanied a friend to South America to follow a treasure map from an obscure Spanish botanical text. All we got for our efforts were bad cases of crotch rot and enough he-man adventure for me to write up for a popular men's magazine.

After I got my university degree, I enlisted in the U.S. Army. The draft existed, and non-compliance with one's military obligation could provide a blotch on one's record. Granted, the Vietnam War moving into full-swing, more than a few of my peers sought and got deferments, or fled (momentarily or forever) to Canada; actions that, even today (ask some to-remain-unnamed political candidates) can come back to bite them on their collective ass. I rose to the rank of Sergeant (actually to an E-5 equivalent). Despite consistent rumors that my attained experience in "black-ops" accounts for the realistic portrayal of more than one of my military-background fictional characters (Jeff Billing in THAI DIED specifically comes to mind), let me emphasize that my entire term of service was pretty much spent behind an innocuous desk in Personnel. My three years in the Army did, though, expose me to a genuinely extensive gay subculture that included officers and enlisted men ... and their frequent get-togethers for sexual fun and games. Gay debauchery in the Army thrived covertly (sometimes overtly) between periodic sweeps - easily avoided by those in the know - for the purpose of "weeding out the perverts and the queers."


After my Honorable Discharge, I was faced with either advantaging my degree in Marketing/Advertising, by interviewing for jobs on the East and West coasts, or taking off a couple of months to try my hand at a return to writing. At which time, I read my first book of gay erotica and immediately thought I could do as well. I proceeded to write a chapter a day of my gay sci-fi opus, FIVE ROADS TO TLEN, reading the results each night to friends turned sycophants by free booze. I sent the final results to Greenleaf Classics that published not only it but my second TLEN book, then my ADONIS detective series, and then so many others I've almost lost count. At which point, there was no looking back.

Finding myself rampantly prolific, my gay literary output suddenly too much for Greenleaf to keep up with, I was asked to come up with some hetero erotica for that publisher's straight-sex imprint.

A passing "aside", here, on my sexuality, since it's often (surprisingly enough to me), a subject of intense interest and speculation, more than one critic having surmised my sexually ambiguous Stud Draqual character, from my mystery series of the same name, is based upon me. Maybe Stud is a self-characterization, but only to a point, because let me assure you that I was far less baggaged with angst as regards my decision to have sex with a man. However, that I knew at an early age how attracted I was to the same sex (and/or vice versa, even more so), steered me into my concentrated and successful efforts to make sure my first sexual experience was with a woman. Well aware of the political correctness and necessity of a wife, even of children, for anyone out to succeed in the world of corporate America, I wanted to be sure that I didn't eliminate those options. No way I intended to enjoy sex with a man so much that I was, in the end, as were some gays, suddenly forever turned off by the prospect of going to bed with a member of the opposite sex.

So, when Greenleaf requested I do some hetero erotica, I was not only ready, willing, and able to provide it, but I quickly became as prolific with my hetero as with my gay stuff, soon publishing through just about every available outlet.

American Art Enterprises, one such publisher at the time, also had a mainstream imprint, Carousel, and was soon publishing my for-middle-America non-erotic adventure/espionage, my sci-fi fantasy, and my romance paperbacks, all appearing on the family-accessed racks of your local bookstores.

My three romances for Carousel ended up providing me entrée to behemoth romance publisher Harlequin where George Glay, Senior Editor, was out to update the sexuality of his company's output via launching a new SuperRomance imprint. Up until then, Harlequin was mainly a reprint house for England's Mills and Boon. Books from M&B somewhat simplistic girl meets boy, girl loses boy, girl gets boy, girl and boy don't have sex until after marriage.

George viewed my background in romances and erotica as likely advantageous (he was right), in providing his company with that all-important and internationally best-selling (translated into over ten foreign languages), Book 2 of the SuperRomance imprint. No coincidence, I might add, that my LOVE'S EMERALD FLAME hearkened back to a familiar-to-me South-American jungle theme.

My success in erotica and mainstream publishing, combined with my not-all-that-bad looks, college education, and an upbringing that had acquainted me early with all the nuances of successful mingling in polite society, saw me the darling of certain liberal, literary, artsy-fartsy circles. And it was during that time that I was "taken under the wing" of an older woman with whom I soon embarked upon a whirlwind itinerary of 1st-class foreign travel by cruise ship ... round-the-world, circle-the-Pacific, through-the-Panama-Canal. Supplemented by winters in the Caribbean, extensive visits to Mexico and South America, Europe and Asia. So many foreign cities under my belt before I ever set foot in New York City that my first impression of The Big Apple was an unimpressed, "Is this all there is?" It having taken me a long and leisurely courtship to arrive at my present state of true love for that city and adoration for its nowhere-else-in-the-world uniqueness.

The death of my lady "friend" saw me in a sudden burst of spend-my-own-money trekking through Thailand, Egypt, Zanzibar, South Africa, then returning to Greece and Italy.

In England, I learned of gay Prowler Books out to make its transition from magazine publisher to book publisher, in order to improve its hand in a proposed merger with Millivres. I advantaged its need by writing for it: CALIFORNIA CREAMIN', SUMMER SWEAT, and WHEN SUMMER COMES. I was then given my own imprint by it to publish the first of my Stud Draqual Mystery Series, A SLIP TO DIE FOR. ASTDF German-language rights soon purchased by Rotbuch Krimi and published by it as DESSOUS ZUM STERBEN. By way of German-language follow-up, I did LUST AUF SCHWEISS for Bruno Gmünder, and my now-infamous short-story "Doppelmörder" for inclusion in the QUEER CRIME anthology for Querverlag.

Again back in the States, I began working on the second book of my Stud Draqual Mystery Series (THAI DIED), and started on another South American novel (SS MANN HUNT). The tragic events of 9-11 left me less enthusiastic about any additional immediate foreign travel and anxious to find a publisher and/or publishers closer to home. Enter U.S.-based Writers Club Press, through which I published my SS MANN HUNT in December 2002 and U.S.-based Green Candy Press who released my THAI DIED in February 2003

Links Of Interest For William Maltese Fans:

Visit William Maltese on Myspace

Maltese's FAMILY DRAQUAL Comes to Life on Myspace

Maltese Candle Gallery

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

BENNET POMERANTZ - SPECIAL GUEST - FRIDAY JUNE 3 -6 PM -EST -5PM -CST -4 PM-MT-3PM-PST

Author and Amazon Reviewer Bennet Pomerantz on Blog Talk Radio’s World of Ink Network show:

Blog Talk Radio’s World of Ink Network Show: The Writing Mama with hosts VS Grenier and Marsha Cook will be chatting with Bennet Pomerantz about censorship and the banning of books, among other things.

Bennet Pomerantz has covered the Audio medium for the last 28 years and has a syndicated newspaper column AUDIOWORLD and Movies of Your Mind in Affaire De Couer Magazine. This is where he highlights his vast and diverse knowledge of the spoken word medium. Bennet also has his weekly column TO BE OR WHAT, which appears in 200 newspapers across the country, as well as his monthly internet self-help column for writers, A PIECE OF MY MIND, which appears in the pages of Night Owl Reviews Magazine. He also is a top 1000 reviewer for Amazon.com.

He also a co-producer of and audio collection of Americana Audio Publishers, entitled “Spirit of The American Voice,” which was released in late 2001. In March 2011, Bennet was involved in the anthology "Loving Hearts Live Forever" (MJR LLC). Bennet also has been a judge for the Audio Publishers Associations, Audio Awards, NATF (National Audio Theatre Festival ) script writing awards, and the play judging for 2002 Minds Ear Play contest.

Bennet's current book, “Memoirs of a Part Time Cynic” are at the publisher, awaiting a pending release date.

The show will air live, June 3, 2011 at 6pm EST. Tune in at the BTR World of Ink Network site at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2011/06/03/the-writi.... You can listen/call in at (714) 242-5259. (Note: if you can’t make the show, you can listen on demand at the same link.)
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Monday, May 30, 2011

WORLD OF INK NETWORK - V. S. GRENIER

Radio’s World of Ink Network Show: Monday - MAY 30, 2011 - 1PM-EST -12 NOON CST - 11-MT-

Stories for Children with hosts VS Grenier, Kris Quinn Christopherson and Irene Roth will be chatting with award-winning author Lisa Umina about her Milo book series (Milo Finds His Best Friend, Milo Moments & Milo and the Green Wagon).

Lisa Umina’s cute and cuddly character, Milo has accompanied her around the globe as she has shared her mission through humor, live entertainment and faith. The Milo book series gives children a compelling message that children can talk to God anytime, anywhere…about anything.

Lisa Umina is the owner of Halo Publishing International. Lisa not only publishes books but also enjoys a successful career as an award-winning author, motivational speaker and literary consultant. Lisa´s publishing company continues to flourish by strengthening the movement of words across the international borders in order to benefit cultures and society as a whole. She has been interviewed by countless newspapers, radio and television shows, and has traveled the world to teach children about their purpose and important life lessons inside her books.

The show will air live, May 30, 2011 at 1pm EST (12pm Central, 11am MST, and 10am PST).

Learn more about Lisa Umina at http://www.halopublishing.com

Follow Lisa Umina's World of Ink Tour at http://storiesforchildrenpublishing.com/