Ben Cassidy lives in Vancouver, WA, with his wife and three children. He pursued graduate studies in history for several years until he decided that reading six scholarly books a week was not challenging enough for him, and so switched to being a stay-at-home dad. He has been writing since he was in third grade, though now he is able to bribe other people to do all his illustrating for him. He has the uncanny habit of writing of himself in the third person, and is disturbed by how easily his whole life can be summed up in four sentences. Or even five.
Tag Archives: Author
This Weeks Featured Author of the Week – Steven Thomas
Steven M. Thomas attended Webster College and graduated from Lindenwood College with a BA in Journalism. He played drums in various local bands and was in the thick of things during the punk rock/new wave explosion of the late seventies. Steven wrote articles for various publications as well as songs and lyrics. He is the author of the acclaimed autobiography “I was a drummer she was a dancer” and the follow up called “Drummer Dancer-The Lyrics.” Steven currently resides in Missouri where he is raising his son, Justin.
This Weeks Featured Author – Beck Bee (Rebecca Weinstein)
Rebecca Weinstein lives by the beach in central New Jersey with her daughter and adorable yet mischievious Jackchi, Hiro. When she isn’t writing, she can be found painting, cooking, or at her day job: teacher, moderator, and coach.
More about Weinstein and her work can be found at:
http://epublishingconsortium.com/modules/profile/userinfo.php?uid=152
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0050WSCQW
http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/rweinstein
Featured Book of the Week – Emails From Heaven – Sam Neumann
Emails from Heaven [Kindle Edition]
Sam Neumann (Author)
(Bloggers Note)I Usually do not comment on Books I plug. However, If you read only one book this year, make this the book, you will not be sorry. Your soul will be touched and your heart moved.
EMAILS FROM HEAVEN is a novel following David Grasso’s struggle to make sense of the email and those that followed. As a graphic designer at a high-powered ad firm in downtown Chicago, David spends most of his waking hours at the office. He’s unmarried, has few friends, and his coworkers bore him. His life is a monotonous running clock. But when the email arrives, his world is turned on end, and he will go to any length to reveal the source and explain the seemingly inconceivable circumstances that led to it showing up in his inbox.
This is the story of one man’s struggle with mystery, death, and the idea of faith. When logic is suspended, all that remains is one timeless question:
What if?
This Weeks Featured Author – Sam Neumann
Sam Neumann is the author of three books, including the New York Times bestseller Memoirs of a Gas Station: A Delightfully Awkward Journey Across the Alaskan Tundra.
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Things I do not want to do:– Make it a meal
– Donate a dollar to the cause
– Try the promotional item
– Add a car wash todayPlease stop asking.
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“September 10, 1990 –
Warrant releases Cherry Pie. In a CD review for my college newspaper, I call this record ‘stellar.’ It is three years before I am allowed to review another album.”
– Chuck Klosterman in “Fargo Rock City”
He lives in Boulder, Colorado, and writes about life and leisure at TheOtterLodge.com. You can follow him on Twitter @NeumSamN.





