Author Archives: IT Admin

iUniverse presents: Genres which make the most money, Part 1

Posted on November 17, 2017 under iUniverse Advice

Contrary to what many might think, the average reader searches for books by genre, and the best-selling books are those which can be identified as belonging to a particular group. To help you use this to your advantage, iUniverse has …

self-help

iUniverse author Tom McKinley talks about his reasons for writing Winning the Fight to be Happy, how to become a happier person, and his publishing experience. Please briefly describe your book . . . Winning the Fight to be Happy is …

Kenneth R. Trout’s memoir, “Navy Crash Crew”

Posted on November 6, 2017 under Author Blogs

iUniverse author Kenneth R. Trout tells us about his memoir, Navy Crash Crew, and his journey as an author.   My book Navy Crash Crew began as a short fiction story. Slowly it evolved into non-fiction, and finally into a …

John Syriaco’s memoir, “My Life as a Surgeon”

Posted on October 21, 2017 under Author Blogs

iUniverse author John Syriaco tells us about his new memoir, My Life as a Surgeon.   I am of Syrian origin, from Aleppo in particular. I studied medicine and worked as general surgeon in Germany and in many other countries. …

Diaka Conde’s “Sexy Ladies’ Culinary Secret”!

Posted on October 17, 2017 under Author Blogs

iU author Diaka Silaty Conde tells us about her fascinating new cookbook, The Sexy Ladies’ Culinary Secret, consisting of healthy and traditional African recipes.   I am Diaka Conde, author of The Sexy Ladies’ Culinary Secret. A sociology degree-holder from …

iU’s Andy Ellis is picked up by traditional publisher!

Posted on October 11, 2017 under Author Blogs

The Dangers of Pimento Cheese by iUniverse author Andy Ellis has just been picked up by Blue Ink Press. Here, Andy tells us more about his book and his journey as an author.   At age 49, I suffered a right-hemispheric …

Al Cadondon and “The Young Sailor”

Posted on October 6, 2017 under Author Blogs

Al Cadondon tells us about his new tale of youth and romance, The Young Sailor.   Please briefly describe your book . . . The Young Sailor is a novel that has fascinating scenarios: first love, love triangle, secret romance, …

iU’s Jane Bennett Munro discusses “Grievous Bodily Harm”

Posted on October 4, 2017 under Author Blogs

iUniverse award-winning mystery novelist Jane Bennett Munro tells us about her latest whodunit, Grievous Bodily Harm. Munro’s books have won numerous awards, including an Independent Publishers Book Award.   I am Jane Bennett Munro, author of the Toni Day Mystery …

Michael Eging and “The Silver Horn Echoes”

Posted on September 20, 2017 under iUniverse Advice

iUniverse’s Michael Eging tells us about The Silver Horn Echoes, a work of historical fiction set in medieval Europe.   Please briefly describe your book . . . The Silver Horn Echoes: A Song of Roland was inspired by La …

Thomas O.P. Sweeney and his memoir, “My Dearest Christina”

Posted on September 7, 2017 under Author Blogs

iUniverse’s Thomas O.P. Sweeney, a West Point graduate and MBA, relates his recent memoir, My Dearest Christina, as well as his background and writing experience. My Dearest Christina is a memoir by me, Christina’s father, about a truly remarkable, generous, …

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