Jeanne Ray’s latest novel CALLING INVISIBLE WOMEN (Crown Publishing Group, May 22, 2012) is getting rave reviews. What would you do if you woke up one day and discovered you were disappearing? This is the strange circumstance that Clover Hobart now faces in Jeanne Ray’s charming and original novel, CALLING INVISIBLE WOMEN. A mom in her early fifties, Clover knows that she no longer turns heads the way she used to, and she’s only really missed when dinner isn’t on the table on time. Then Clover wakes up one morning to discover she’s invisible, truly invisible. She panics, but when her husband and son sit down to dinner, nothing is amiss and her condition goes unnoticed. Her best friend, Marjorie, is the first to realize Clover’s disappearance, only cementing the fact that she has been invisible to her husband and child long before she knew she was invisible. Clover discovers that there are other women like her, women of a certain age who seem to have disappeared. As she uses her invisibility to get to know her family, her town and her self better, Clover leads the way in helping invisible women become recognized and appreciated no matter what their role.

CALLING INVISIBLE WOMEN is a compelling novel that explores women’s role in family and society and calls into question the true meaning of existence. Jeanne Ray is the mother of novelist Ann Patchett and has written six novels. She published her first novel, “Julie & Romeo,” at the age of 60 and continues to inspire women to find their voices, follow their passions and become truly visible.

https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/jeanne-ray/calling-invisible-women/#review

You can order your copy of CALLING INVISIBLE WOMEN by following this link: http://www.amazon.com/Calling-Invisible-Women-Jeanne-Ray/dp/0307395057%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAIXFKFJI6IH6DO5KQ%26tag%3Dkirkus-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D0307395057

Before writing his novel and after learning the ropes at Doyle Dane Bernbach, New York, Steven C. Eisner created and led Eisner

Communications, a Baltimore-based advertising agency, for more than two decades, creating hundreds of effective ad and PR campaigns for leading corporations and associations including Black & Decker, Marriot, McCormick Spices, PhRMA, US Airways, Lenox China, the Maryland Lottery, the Nature Conservancy, and the United Way. Eisner Communications won numerous industry awards including CLIOs, ADDYs, and EFFIEs, and the O’Toole for creative excellence across its entire client roster. The Minefields is Steven C. Eisner’s first novel.

Listen in at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dialogue/2012/05/17/dialogue-between-the-lines

You can read more about Mr. Eisner by going to his website: http://stevenceisner.com/

This Thursday, May 10th at 10 a.m. PST, Join us to talk with Joshua Graham about his latest release, DARKROOM.

Praise for DARKROOM (from Simon & Schuster’s imprint Howard Books)

1st Prize Winner of the Forward National Literature Award.

“…A heart-pounding thriller…This gripping novel has it all: faith, hope, conspiracy, legal thrills, heart-pounding scenes…” —The Washington Post

Darkroom comes complete with a great mystery, unearthed secrets, and beguiling adventure. Joshua Graham mines an emotional landscape through an entourage of fascinating characters. Read this one—and take a walk on the perilous side.” —Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of The Jefferson Key

“Bravo! Graham takes characters and puts them inside each other’s lives in such a way that it’s impossible to put his book down until the last word is read. . . . [His] power with words is absolutely incredible and paints one of the most powerful pictures I’ve ever seen, anywhere.” Suspense Magazine

JOSHUA GRAHAM, WINNER OF the INTERNATIONAL BOOK AWARDS for “Beyond Jusice,” is now a #1 bestselling author Joshua Graham’s award-winning novel DARKROOM hit three bestseller lists on Amazon the night of its release.

CBS News described DARKROOM as a book with “action, political intrigue and well-rounded characters…a novel that thriller fans will devour.”

Many of Graham’s readers blame him for sleepless nights, arriving to work late, neglected dishes and family members, and not allowing them to put the book down.

Suspense Magazine listed BEYOND JUSTICE in its BEST OF 2010, alongside titles by Scott Turrow, Ted Dekker, Steven James and Brad Thor.

His short story THE DOOR’S OPEN won the HarperCollins Authonomy Competition (Christmas 2010.)

Publishers Weekly described BEYOND JUSTICE as: “A riveting legal thriller…breaking new ground with a vengeance…demonically entertaining and surprisingly inspiring.”

Joshua Graham grew up in Brooklyn, NY where he lived for the better part of 30 years. He holds a Bachelor and Master’s Degree and went on to earn his doctorate from Johns Hopkins University. During his time in Maryland, he taught as a professor at Shepherd College (WV), Western Maryland College, and Columbia Union College (MD).

Today he lives with his beautiful wife and children in Southern California. Several of Graham’s short fiction works have been published by Pocket Books and Dawn Treader Press.

Writing under the pen name Ian Alexander, Graham debuted with his first Epic Fantasy novel ONCE WE WERE KINGS, an Amazon #1 Bestseller in multiple categories and Award-Winning Finalist in the SciFi/Fantasy category of The USA “Best Books 2011″ Awards, as well as an Award-Winning Finalist in the Young Adult Fiction category of The USA “Best Books 2011″ Awards, and an Award Winner in the 2011 Forward National Literature Awards in the Teen/Young Adult category. ONCE WE WERE KINGS is available in ebook and hardcover editions.

You can connect with Josh on:

Facebook: http://joshua-graham.com/fb
Twitter: @J0shuaGraham

Dialog Blog Talk Radio and StoneHouse University Host
Thom Kephart, an Amazon Community Outreach Manager
Monday May 7 at 10:00 am Pacific (11:00 Mountain/MDT)
Tune In Here

Have questions about Amazon Advantage, KDP Select, Createspace, what to do about trolling reviewers, tools for maximizing your book sales on Amazon… or anything else about Amazon’s platforms and systems? Thom Kephart, an Amazon Community Outreach Project Manager, will be answering questions during this hour-long internet radio show. This is a rare opportunity to hear straight from someone who’s extremely knowledgeable about the features of Amazon that affect YOUR book sales!

If you’d like to talk to Thom, we’re now taking reservations for 5 minute call-in blocks ($50 per block). Email StoneHouseUniversity@gmail.com to purchase a call-in block.

Be sure to tune in next Monday – everyone can listen to the show for free via the internet.

“Gary Ponzo’s thrillers are so powerful, the government should
consider using them as a renewable source of energy.” ~John Locke, New York Times best selling author of the Donovan Creed series.        
 
“Congrats on your 2 Pushcart Prize nominations!” ~ESQUIRE MAGAZINE
Gary Ponzo lives in Phoenix, Arizona with his wife Jennifer and two children, Jessica and Kyle.  His short stories have appeared in numerous publications, including Amazing Journeys Magazine and Potpourri.  Two of his short stories have been nominated for the very prestigious Pushcart Prize.  His first novel, “A Touch of Deceit” won the 2009 S.W. Writers Contest, Thriller category.

Gary is currently working on Nick Bracco thriller #3 as well as continuing to place his short fiction in magazines. When he’s not busy trying to find a solution to the problems in the Middle East, he enjoys running, golf and spending time with his family.

Daniel Audet, This Week on Dialogue

We’re very excited to have on our show the overnight blogging phenom, Daniel Audet.

A writer, blogger and radio show host, Daniel Audet is also a songwriter.

But, this week we get to talk about his latest novel and what he has waiting in the wings.

You can learn more about Daniel Audet at www.danielaudet.blogspot.com or you can simply listen to us talk with Daniel on the show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dialogue/2012/04/26/dialogue-between-the-lines.

When a classmate from the Arizona Police Academy is gunned down and then implicated in the drug wars raging along the border, Ali is determined to clear his name.

More victims appear, including a “Jane Doe” border crosser so savagely beaten that a distinctive rose tattoo is the only clue to her true identity, and

Ali must race to discover the truth and outmaneuver a coldhearted drug cartel before anyone else is LEFT FOR DEAD.

ABOUT J.A. JANCE…

” When my second husband and I first married, he supported all of us–his kids and mine as well as the two of us.  It was a long time before my income from writing was anything more than fun money–the Improbable Cause trip to Walt Disney World; the Minor in Possession memorial powder room; the Payment in Kind memorial hot tub.  Eventually, however, the worm turned.  My husband was able to retire at age 54 and took up golf and oil painting.

One of the wonderful things about being a writer is that everything–even the bad stuff–is usable.” 

Joshua Graham & Susan Wingate are excited to host such a formidable bestselling author as JA Jance and we hope you’ll join us on Dialogue’s BlogTalkRadio Program.

Live Interview with Frank Peretti (04-05-2012)

This week on DIALOGUE: Between the Lines, we’ll be interviewing New York Times Bestselling author FRANK PERETTI.

Be sure to tune in at 10AM PST on Thursday, April 05, 2012 by going here:  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dialogue/2012/04/05/dialogue-between-the-lines

Frank Peretti’s recently released book ILLUSION hit the New York Times Bestseller List last month!

BRI CLARK This Week on Dialogue

Our guest this week is Bri Clark, the “Belle of Boise” — the author with a twang and a fab story.

 

Listen in live Thursday, March 28, 2012 at 10 AM PST here:

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/dialogue/2012/03/29/dialogue-between-the-lines

 

Read more about Bri Clark and her books at: http://briclarkthebelleofboise.blogspot.com/

 

JAY LAKE, Live! On Dialogue: Between the Lines

Jay Lake lives in Oregon, where he works on numerous writing and editing projects. His 2009 novels are Green from Tor Books, Madness of Flowers from Night Shade Books, and Death of a Starship from MonkeyBrain Books. His short fiction appears regularly in literary and genre markets worldwide. Jay is a winner of the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer, and a multiple nominee for the Hugo and World Fantasy Awards. He is represented by Jennifer Jackson of Donald Maass Literary Agency.

You can hear Jay discuss writing, books and the publishing industry, this Thursday, March 22, 2012 on Dialogue with Joshua and Susan.