Your author bio should help readers learn what makes you and your books unique. Consider including the genres you write in, the themes that appear in your work, any accolades, accomplishments, or work experience that establishes your credibility and expertise, your sources of writing inspiration, or personal details that illustrate your personality, perspective, values, and interests. Bios are typically written in third-person, and should use a tone that is appropriate for the audience and content of your books.
Your author bio should help readers learn what makes you and your books unique. Consider including the genres you write in, the themes that appear in your work, any accolades, accomplishments, or work experience that establishes your credibility and expertise, your sources of writing inspiration, or personal details that illustrate your personality, perspective, values, and interests. Bios are typically written in third-person, and should use...
A single act of heroism. A devastating explosion. Lives changed forever.
On August 22, 1970, Oswego College’s Treviso Hall is rocked by a powerful bomb blast—an act meant to protest the military’s use of academia to fuel war efforts. But what was intended as a message of defiance becomes a tragic turning point, claiming lives and shattering...
Settling in for a routine day at the office in 1989, high school memories are the furthest thing from David Miller’s mind. But when an unexpected phone call interrupts the personal injury lawyer’s midafternoon slump, he is surprised to hear from Michael Eisenberg--a former debate partner who went on to become the US Attorney for the Northern...
The first victims are found in the Amazon Rainforest. Their discovery leads to a frightening conclusion. Hidden within our own DNA is a time-clock, set to put an end to human existence. Mankind is running out of time. But Oksana Kuznetsky’s rare bloodline may possess the antidote to human extinction.