Author: Santonu Dhar FCMI

Santonu Kumar Dhar is a writer, consultant, mentor, and business owner. He has been recognized as a fellow at the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) in the United Kingdom since 2018. Santonu has also studied Data Science at prestigious institutions like Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Roorke and Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Guahati. He has completed multiple massive online courses in Business, Computer Science or Data Science from renowned organizations such as Harvard University, University of London, IBM, and Google. He is also an author of few novels, such as Life of Love and The Effort. Learn more from his official website santonudhar.org

Edward M. Lerner (born 1949) is an American science fiction, techno-thriller, and popular science writer. As of 2021, he has 22 published books. He has 11 solo novels (3 in the Interstellar Net universe), 5 collections, 5 co-authored novels in the Known Space universe, and 1 popular science book. Most of Lerner’s short stories were originally published in analog, the Grantville Gazette, and (until the publication was discontinued) in Jim Vane’s universe. His short story “Opa?” Published in 2001. It became a short film “Grandfather Paradox” and was screened at the 2006 Balticon Science Fiction Convention and won the Best…

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Liu believes that “civilization is its own reward.” She suggests that “by choosing to be polite, people find their best self and experience the elegance, courage, generosity, humanity and humility that politeness creates.” increase. LEW BAYER (Hon) For over 20 years, Dr. Lewena Bayer has been internationally recognized as a leader in workplace etiquette. Focusing on social intelligence and culturally competent communication, the Civility Experts team, which includes 501 member organizations in 48 countries, has helped hundreds of organizations build better workplaces. In addition to her role as CEO of the international City Training Group Civility Experts Inc. Includes www.CivilityExperts.com,…

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Karina Bartow grew up in northern Ohio and still lives there. Even though she was born with cerebral palsy, she never allowed her disability to define her. Rather, she uses her experience to bring physically restricted characters to life, but how determined they are to stay out of the way of life they want. Her debut novel “Husband in Hiding” was published in 2015, followed by Forgetting My Way Back to You in 2018 and Brother of Interest in 2022. She may only be able to type with one hand, but she writes with all her heart. Here is an…

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J. LYNN ELSE is a Minnesota award-winning author who’s self-published two historical fiction novels set in ancient Egypt, “The Forgotten: Aten’s Last Queen (2013),” which was named an Indie Editor’s Choice book for 2016 by the Historical Novel Society, and “The Forgotten: Heir of the Heretic (2016)” as well as a sci fi novella “Strangely Constructed Souls (2018).” Through Inklings Publishing, she’s authored “Descendants of Avalon” (2018), “Lost Daughters of Avalon” (2019), and “Prophecy of Avalon” (2021).” Her short story “The Girl from the Haunted Woods,” won 2nd place in the “Journey into the Fantastical” Anthology contest. In 2021, she…

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Meet James Webb Author : Mr. James Webb, Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I live in Michigan with my wife and our three children. We have lived here for the past fifteen years. We moved here after I separated from the Army. I did a tour in Iraq. How many hours a day do you write? I write anywhere from an hour to several hours a day. How many unpublished and half-finished books do you have? I would say at least a half dozen. How long on average does it take you to write a book?…

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D.A. Andrews was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. Over the years, she has had a broad interest in various aspects of her life, including coffee, weddings, books, and psychology. She graduated from the University of the West Indies Mona Campus and holds her Bachelor of Science degree. She has a degree in Marine Biology and Psychology (Honors Degree) and is currently an MBA. She considers herself a nomad of the heart and has changed towns and homes every time she changed clothes. She is currently resting her head with Luna, a black cat (and with her confidence) in Brunswick,…

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Margaret Standafer was born, raised, and still resides in the suburbs of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Being surrounded by ten thousand some lakes means a love of all things water-related…and a deep hatred of mosquitos. After years spent in perpetual motion juggling a family and a career and loving every minute of it, some pesky health issues led to mandated down time and eventually resulted in her finally grabbing the laptop and putting some of the stories that had been alive and well—but relegated to a small spot in the recesses of her mind—down on paper. The outcome of that endeavor was…

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Celebrated with her complex personality, realistic conflicts, and sensual depictions of love, Paulette Golden writes a historic romance for intellectuals. Set primarily in England during the George Dynasty, her novel challenges the norms of this genre by starring characters that are loved for their flaws, flaws and peculiarities. Her actions explore the human spirit, mental and physical trauma, and personal beliefs. Their story shows how love overcomes adversity. Whatever our self-doubt, love comes out. Here is an interview with author Paullett Golden Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? I’m a university professor turned historical romance novelist. While…

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Award-winning author E.A.Coe is F.Coe Sherrard, a former entertainment executive, naval aviator and graduate of McDaniel College. Kor was born in Hubbard Grace, Maryland in September 1949 and grew up in Rising Sun, Maryland. He has been married to college lover Jean since 1971, has three fathers and six grandfathers. Kor lives in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley of Edinburg, Virginia. He published Full Count in 2018, The Road Not Taken in 2020, and his third book, The Other Side Of Good, in January 2022. Helen Jean Smith, 2020. Kor’s book, The Other Side of Good, ranked first in the Noir…

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Dawn Rasmussen’s personal slogan is “Always keep an eye out for magical spots.” This is her way of life. She finds magic, spontaneous adventures, great books and great swimming spots in nature. At dawn, she began writing TWELVE FOR TWELVE as a voluntary treatment assignment, encouraging her to record her unresolved emotions and then burn. Rather than embarking on a bonfire victory, Dawn one day she continued to write until it became her novel. Her great hope is that what she writes will ease a person’s loneliness. Here is an interview with author Dawn J Rasmussen Can you tell us…

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