
Geoff Nelder is from Chester, England and is a prolific writer. His crime novel, 'Escaping Reality.' has received great reviews and published by Brambling Books. You can see a slideshow about the book by clicking HERE. He is also co-author of the AB title 'Dimensions,' an illustrated science-fiction anthology. Mr. Nelder is a Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society and once wrote a reference book on the weather that is still in use. Mr Nelder edits the science fiction print magazine 'Escape Velocity'.
Links and contacts to Mr. Nelder and his work are on the Geoff Nelder page.

Writer/photographer Carmen Ruggero
is originally from Argentina, and now lives in the Midwest U.S.A. She is the author of
'Eighty-Six Eggs and Other Stories.'
The title story is based upon her time working at the famous Brown Derby Restaurant in Los Angeles. In 2005, her photography was featured in an HBO Special about her friend and mentor, Beah Richards. Ruggero paints pictures with words. You can see more of Carmen's work at her website,
The Yarn Spinner.

Around The Next Bend
Bernie Katchor, shown here with his wife Yvonne, are world explorers indeed. For more than a dozen years, they have called their sloop 'Australia 31' home. Besides the usual amenities, 'Australia 31' also has email and internet access. Bernie's latest book is 'Around The Next Bend', just released by Adventure Books. 'Bend' is a record of their amazing journeys in South America, where they often lived with the native peoples on the Orinoco, Pomeroon, Barima, and other rivers in Guyana and Venezuela. It is printed in a larger 8.5 x 11 inch format and contains over a hundred images provided by the author. You can view their website HERE.


Kara Benson splits her time between Germany, Zimbabwe, and Australia, and is the author of
'The River That Saved Me,' a beautifully woven romance novel set in Africa. This book was just released in paperback and hardcover and can be seen on the Current Titles page. You can view her unique website and learn more about this amazing woman HERE.
Her previous works include 'Letters From Zimbabwe.'

'Big Bang' is the tale of a group of eclectic characters who finance a secret complex under the streets of modern-day London, in the event of a nuclear holocaust.
None of them thought they would ever have to use it...
Reading Desmond's book is like being dragged down Alice's rabbit-hole by the scruff of the neck. A fascinating story by an author with a limitless imagination.
You can view more about it at Current Titles.
You can learn more about A.J. Desmond at his
Welsh Writers website.