Friday, August 4, 2023

BOOK: Talus by Carol Ann Kauffman



 When peaceful planet Korbus was under attack from a vicious alien species, Prince Talus was sent to Earth for his protection. 

Hidden in a run-down apartment building in a big Midwestern city, Talus is ill-equipped to deal with a normal life, let alone life on the run in the slums of Earth. 

And worse yet, he's trapped in a poor middle-aged man's body. 

A random, senseless murder leaves Talus alone in a strange and dangerous world with no one to trust. 

Will Talus survive?



Amazon Links

 eBook: https://www.amazon.com/Talus-Carol-Ann-Kauffman-ebook/dp/B0C162HKBQ

Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Talus-Carol-Ann-Kauffman/dp/B0C91MY79Z





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Thursday, August 3, 2023

TV TIMES: The Out-Laws (Netflix)


The critics panned this film. As a piece of film art, I can see what they said is correct. 

And yet, I enjoyed it. I wasn't looking for a Wheel of Time or House of Dragons. I was looking for a laugh. 

And this was a cute, funny movie. Parker, a yoga instructor, is marrying this strange little guy named Owen, who is a bank manager. 

Pierce Brosnan once again delivered the best performance in the film.
 

























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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

INTERVIEW: YA Science Fiction Author Ann R.McNicol

 

Ann R. McNicol
Safety Harbor, Florida
USA


Good morning, Ann, and welcome to Vision and Verse. Can you tell 
us a little about what you've  written?
I’m a new author, I like to say I’m not “retired”, I did a career change to writing. 
My first book (Charlie’s Story) is part of a Young Adult science fiction trilogy. It was published in March 2021. 

The second book (The Nest) is set to release on May 25th as an 

eBook, and about a month later as a paperback. 


The third book (Tentacles) is about 75% written, I plan to release it in 

September.   Here is a link to the series.


 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09TRX48MV  Charlie’s Story

 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX9TSXHD  The Nest

 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BXB9PHYX Tentacles

 


Favorite food?


Jewish comfort food from my childhood, 


knishes, blintzsmatzo ball soup.



Tea or coffee?

 

I’m addicted to coffee.

 


Pizza or ice cream? 


Ice cream 

 


Wine or beer or soda or what? 


Wine. 

 





Where would you like to visit? 


I’m a Florida girl, and I love Florida beaches and the Florida Keys. 


I go often, we camp in the Keys a few times a year. But I would like


to spend more time on the West coast of the United states. We went to


the Grand Canyon and Sedona last year. Just marvelous. I would like 


to explore more areas in the west. 

 

 

Favorite musical artist. 



How do you pick one? I love acoustic guitar music, John Renbourn,


Pierre Bensusan, Guy Van Duser. But – there are so many vocalists 


I also love. June Tabor, Janis Ian, Joan Baez 


 

 

Do you listen to music when you write?


Sometimes, but it has to be instrumental, otherwise I get distracted. 



What makes you laugh? 


I have low taste – Randy Rainbow is my favorite comedian. 


 

Favorite work of art or sculpture. 


No real opinion here, I gravitate to impressionist works


 

How old were you when you started writing?

 

I always wanted to write, I was a voracious reader. In high school I


wrote science fiction stories, but drifted away as I started working in


science and raising a family. But I never lost my desire to write and 


when I retired; left my day job, I started writing in earnest. 

 



Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? 


Or just write?


 I’m a panster, the story evolves. My characters often surprise me 


with what they do.   

 


Describe your perfect evening. 


Watching sunset at the beach. 


 

Where do you get your inspiration?

 

From diving and snorkeling on coral reefs.


From walking on the beach and from reading 


the newspaper – climate change is always on 


my mind. 



What do you do when you get a writer's block? 


I edit what I have already written. I bounce


from one chapter or book to another. 

 


Who is your favorite author? 


Oh My God, how do you choose?

 

I am a voracious reader.I can’t pick one – it 


depends on what mood I’m in.

 

But I tend to gravitate to science fiction. I grew up reading Robert A.


Heinlein, Isaac Asimov and Arthur C Clark. My contemporary


favorites are Andy Weir, (The Martian, Project Hail Mary), Dennis E. 


Taylor, (The Bobiverse series), Earnest Cline (Ready Player One)

 


Best book you ever read. 


So hard, impossible. But – I think the most influential one for me was 


Heinlein’s The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.



 

Last book you read. 


The House on the Cerulean Sea (TJ Klune


 

What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?


No idea. I worked in science and taught for 36 years. I feel very 


fortunate to not have a “day job”. When I’m not writing, I am 


walking, riding bikes or camping with my husband, visiting with 


my grown children, and playing with my very spoiled cats. 



Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life


the most and why?


My husband of 42 years, Kenneth McNicol. He is my rock


 – my support, my inspiration. Father of our wonderful children, 


and now – my number one fan. 

 


Do you have some links for us to follow you? 

My website:

https://mcnicola.com/


My linktree:  https://linktr.ee/mcnicola


Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ann.mcnico






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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

BOOK REVIEW: Run For Your Life by C.M. Sutter


 

Run for Your Life by C. M. Sutter was police procedural mystery thriller I could not put down. It had characters I immediately liked. 

C.M. Sutter has a tight, taut writing style that is fast paced and carries you away at breakneck speed. 

This was the first in a series. I will be reading the rest. I highly recommend this thriller mystery to anyone who likes a story you an get caught up in. 







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Sunday, July 30, 2023

SCHEDULE: July 31- August 4, 2023

 


 Mon., July 31 - ART:
"Air, Sea, and Land" Sculpture
by Okuda San Miguel
Tues., August 1 - BOOK REVIEW:
Run for Your Life
by C.M. Sutter
Wed., August 2 - INTERVIEW:
Young Adult Science Fiction Author
Ann R. McNicol
Thurs., August 3 - TV TIME:
The Outlaws 
(Netflix)
Fri., August 4 - BOOK:
Talus
by Carol Ann Kauffman








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