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James Force on “2016”

I wanted to write the kind of book that I like to read: both fast-paced and suspenseful while also having a strong/smart plot.

Spring Tension in (and around) NYC

A travelogue of exhausting--and exhilarating--seasonal events

Lauren Blakely on Inspiration, Dirty Talk and Light Bondage

With nine New York Times bestsellers, her sexy, contemporary titles have also appeared on the USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists more than three dozen times.

JK Rowling Goes Indie, Casting “Fresh Spells in New Stories for Pottermore”

Color "The Bern", Author Earnings' Data Guy at Digital Book World + more in this week's roundup

Jennifer Sun on “Two Tales of the Moon”

"Two Tales of the Moon" is about the increasingly complex relationship between U.S. and China against the background of cross national business competitions with both economic and political ramifications.

Linda M. Steiner Talks about “Hayley’s Courage”

The main reason people should read this book is that diversity and courage develop character.

Raeden Zen on “The Song of the Jubilee”

The oil spike and economic collapse in 2008 provided inspiration. It made me ask the question: What will happen when the Earth truly runs out of economically viable and readily available raw materials?

Naveen Sridhar on “Candlelight in a Storm: Born to be a Berliner”

The historical biography of a woman born during World War II and fleeing the violence there, later fleeing communist regimes as a teenager, and traveling the world.

A Must Read! DBW Interview with Data Guy, Co-Founder, Author Earnings

Erotica trends and tips for indie authors, Another bestselling indie author turns entrepreneur, What (Little) It Takes to Be a ‘Best-Selling' Author + more in this week's roundup