Alan is a versatile author who has penned three books since 2000, each a
unique and innovative work. His first novel, Island of Betrayal, is scheduled for
release in early 2010. The book tells the story of a Washington economist who
travels to the South Pacific to administer public wage hearings. His efforts to
raise the wages of a poverty stricken people block the payoff required by an
international conspiracy. The economist is framed with a dastardly crime and
flees from the police to unravel the conspiracy and get revenge.
More about Alan: Alanlmoss.com
Alan L. Moss
In Alphabetical Order
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Samira lives with her husband and two dogs in Texas. She is
a pediatrician by day and Young Adult author by night. Her
debut novel Milestones comes out this August and is the first
book of the Camp Milestone trilogy.
Visit Samira's blog: sahodges.blogspot.com
Samira Armin Hodges
Authors
&
Illustrators
Daniel Ziembo
Dan Ziembo, a native of Chicago received his B.F.A. in painting and his M.F.A. in
printmaking, painting, and art history from the University of Illinois, Champaign.
Dan has taught at Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee; Ox-Bow Summer
School, Saugatuck, Michigan; Memphis Academy of Art, Memphis Tennessee; Castle
Hill-Center for the Arts, Truro, Massachusetts; and Christ Church College,
Canterbury, England...Read More
For more about Daniel visit his site: www.ziembo.com
Robert Bresloff’s passion for history, adventure and the classics are
brought together here in The Wee Musketeers. A former
professional musician and songwriter, he is currently writing novels
for young adult readers, fitness columns and magazine articles.
Robert works as a Fitness Therapist and lives in a Chicago suburb
with his wife Debra.
To send fan-mail:
Author/illustrators name:
c/o Gauthier Publications
PO BOX 806241
Saint Clair Shores, MI
48080
Dave Neitzke
David Neitzke spent his childhood idolizing titans of the comics
industry like Bil Keane and Jim Davis, only to become bitter and
resentful of their success as he grew older. David is a freelance
cartoonist living in Des Moines, Iowa, whose previous credits include
the weekly alt-comic strips "Simple Pleasures" (no relation to the one
in "The Legacy") and "Pottersville," and illustrations for the book
"Make Star Love, Not Star Wars," a collection of poetry by Matt Mason.
Andrew McGinn
Andrew McGinn was raised in the urban jungles of Iowa, in a town where
the only grocery store closes at 9 and doesn’t even open at all on
Sundays. He now lives in Ohio with his wife, son and two too many
cats, where he writes about entertainment for a daily newspaper and is
content knowing that he can visit a 24-hour grocery store whenever he
likes, but usually just ends up visiting before 9. In his spare time,
he enjoys Swiffering his floors and worrying about the future.
To learn more about Andrew McGinns debut graphic novel The Legacy
visit www.molechpress.com
Authors and illustrators
Kelly Pulley began his career as a graphic artist for a sportswear
company before making the switch to book illustration. You can find
Kelly’s illustrations in dozens of children’s books including the best
selling The Beginner’s Bible. He makes his writing debut with his
picture book Ten Unusual Features of Lulu McDunn. Kelly lives in
Middle Tennessee where he enjoys keeping his four kids amused
with his wacky stories.
To learn more visit Kelly Pulleys website at: kellypulley.weebly.com
Kelly Pulley
Robert Bresloff
Barbara Casey is the author of five award winning novels and
numerous articles, poems and short stories. In addition to
her own writing, she is an editorial consultant and literary
agent. She lives on a mountain in Northwest Georgia with
her husband, and her sixth pound Maltese names
Hemingway, and Benton, a hound mix who adopted her.
Barbara Casey
Kenneth Rust
Mr. Rust was born and raised in NYC, where he was graduated with high honors
from Lehman College and received graduate degrees from Columbia University
in English and Business. Pot Luck is his first novel.