Our Day of Passing

Copyright Ingrid Hall

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Do you have a fascination with death and afterlife? If so, then this anthology is definitely for you and best of all it will be FREE.  Published from July 2015, it includes an ecclectic and diverse mix of short stories, poems, fictions and essays related to the possibly slightly ghoulish subject of ‘death!  Sooner or later it comes to us all and just like ‘love’ and ‘war’ it is a topic that can stimulate the most creative and thought-provoking written pieces.  

Thank you, Ingrid Hall for inviting me to join the other contributors in the making of this book. I appreciate your effort!

 
Contributors:
 
Adam E Morrison, Aliki Barnstone, Allyson Lima, Candida pillard, D B Mauldin, Dada Vedaprajinananda, David A Slater, David King, Dee Thompson, Dennis Higgins, Donald Illich, Edward Meiman, Eileen Hugo, Emily Olson,  Franco Esposito, Ingrid Hall , Joan McNerney , Joshua Little Kin Asdi, Madison Meadows, Malobi Sinha,  Marianne Szylk , Mark Aspa,  Mark David McClure, Megan Caito , Michael Brookes, Michael Burke ,  Pijush Kanti Deb , Prince Adewale Oreshade, Rafeeq O. McGiveron, R ichard Hennerley, Robin Reiss, Sasha Kasoff , Stephanie Buosi, Strider Marcus Jones , Talia Haven, Valeri Beers, Virginia Wright

Joe Cosentino | Writer, Actor, Professor – Guest Author

This is a rather lengthy interview, so grab your coffee or a cool and refreshing beverage; as this post is worth reading on I accidently met Joe through my virtual brother, Dennis Higgins. Dennis is a time travel author and he started writing about time travel books and movies on his blog. He did a post on a 1980 movie called  My Mother Was Never a Kid.  Joe Cosentino visited his blog post as did I, and this is how an author guest post on my blog with Joe was born. You see, Joe was an actor in the movie that Dennis was blogging about. 

  Joe CosentinoJoe Cosentino’s Jana Lane mystery series (beginning with PAPER DOLL) is about an ex-child star uncovering secrets about her past. Joe Cosentino’s favorite ex-child star is Hayley Mills. Who is yours and why? Post a comment. I will select the one that wets my appetite the most and forward your name and email address to Joe Cosentino who will email you a PDF of PAPER DOLL (Jana Lane mystery book 1).

      Joe Cosentino is the author of An Infatuation (Dreamspinner Press), Paper Doll, the first Jana Lane mystery (Whiskey Creek Press), Drama Queen, the first Nicky and Noah mystery (Lethe Press-releasing this summer), and The Nutcracker and the Mouse King (Eldridge Plays and Musicals). He has appeared in principal acting roles in film, television, and theatre, opposite stars such as Bruce Willis, Rosie O’Donnell, Nathan Lane, Holland Taylor, and Jason Robards. His one-act plays, Infatuation and Neighbor, were performed in New York City. He wrote The Perils of Pauline educational film (Prentice Hall Publishers). 

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Joe is currently Head of the Department/Professor at a college in upstate New York, and is happily married. His upcoming novels are Porcelain Doll (the second Jana Lane mystery) and Drama Muscle (the second Nicky and Noah mystery). 

        

 

 

 

Web site: http://www.JoeCosentino.weebly.com                   Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JoeCosentinoauthor                                                          Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoeCosen                                     Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4071647                      Joe_Cosentino Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00KRPXJP6 IBM              

 PAPER DOLL (Jana Lane mystery 1)  Paper-Whiskey-Facebook                                           by JOE COSENTINO                                                                                   

 

 

 

 

A mystery/romance novel from Whiskey Creek Press  e-book $3.99  purchase links:    Whiskey Creek Press:  a A mystery/romance novel from Whiskey Creek Press  e-book $3.99  purchase links:    Whiskey Creek Press:  http://www.whiskeycreekpress.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1292 Amazon: http://amzn.to/1xGDOJZ 

Book description:

 Jana Lane was America’s most famous child star until she was attacked on the studio lot at eighteen years old. Now she’s a thirty-eight-year-old beauty and mother of two living in a mansion in picturesque Hudson Valley, New York. Jana’s flashbacks from her past turn into murder attempts in her present. Forced to summon up the lost courage she had as a child, Jana visits the California movie studio she once called home. This sends her on a whirlwind of visits with former and current movie studio personnel. It also leads to a romance with the son of her old producer – Rocco Cavoto – the devilishly handsome filmmaker who is planning Jana’s comeback both professionally and personally. Can Jana uncover a web of secrets about everyone she loves, including the person who destroyed her past and threatens to snuff out her future?

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Hummus Recipe by Joe Cosentino

 

 Joe Cosentino the Actor 

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Actor Q & A with Joe Cosentino

  1. How many books have you written so far?

 Eight-and-a-half, but only two have been published so far. The other seven should be published soon, but not soon enough for me. I can’t wait! PAPER DOLL (the first Jana Lane mystery/romance novel) is published by Whiskey Creek Press/Start Publishing. PORCELAIN DOLL (finished) and SATIN DOLL (which I am writing now) should follow. AN INFATUATION (an MM Bittersweet Dreams romance novella based on a one-act play I wrote) is published by Dreamspinner Press. A SHOOTING STAR and A HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS should follow. The first Nicky and Noah MM comedy/romance/mystery novel, DRAMA QUEEN, will be released by Lethe Press this summer. DRAMA MUSCLE and DRAMA CRUISE should follow. My mother said to me, “Don’t you have anything better to do than write all those books?” I wonder if Shakespeare’s mother said that? Hah.

 

  1. Were you an actor or writer first?

 As a kid I played make believe constantly. “Let’s put on a show!” was my motto. Thankfully my parents and teachers indulged me (rather than committed me-hah). Eventually I became an actor working opposite stars like Bruce Willis (A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM in regional theatre), Nathan Lane (ROAR OF THE GREASPAINT in dinner theatre), Rosie O’Donnell (AT&T Industrial), Holland Taylor (ABC-TV movie MY MOTHER WAS NEVER A KID), and Jason Robards (Commercial Credit Computer commercial). Morphing into writing plays and now novels seemed like the perfect progression. I use my knowledge of show business to tell shocking, riveting, and entertaining stories.

 

  1. What inspires you to write? When & how do you get the ideas & do you immediately note the ideas down in a diary or elsewhere?

 I never get writer’s block. There are stories in my head constantly. My challenge is figuring out which ones to write. Like many writers, I keep a pad and pencil on my night table and wake up constantly to write down ideas. Sometimes they are terrific ideas. Other times they make no sense. I can’t figure out where they come from.

 

  1. Could you offer any advice to unpublished writers?

 Write every day. I love reading and writing stories with engaging characters who I want to spend time with. I recommend letting your characters talk to one another and seeing what happens. I prefer mystery suspense novels that drop lots of clues leading to the murderer. I also recommend incorporating many other characters with secrets into the story. A writer should create an entire world of suspense above and beyond “who done it.” When a reader finishes a book, he/she should be satisfied that the various parts equaled the whole, rather than the author pulling an ending out of the hat.

 

  1. Which other author’s books, do you feel, come close to your style of writing?

 Many readers have compared PAPER DOLL to an Agatha Christie or a Mary Higgins Clark novel. They’ve compared AN INFATUATION to Armistead Maupin. I am incredibly flattered and hold on to those comparisons dearly!

 

  1. Do you prefer listening to music or having it silent when writing?

The only sound I like to hear when writing are the voices in my head, and boy do they have a lot to say.

 

  1. Did your acting, directing, or teaching theatre become an influence in your writing?

 A number of reviewers and readers mentioned my writing is theatrical and cinematic. They love the humor, mystery, romance, drama, surprises, and plot twist and turns. I think that comes from my background in acting, writing plays, and directing plays, as well as teaching acting. AN INFATUATION began as a one-act play. I believe my novels would make terrific films. So come on, producers, make me an offer I can’t refuse!

 

  1. Do you reach out to your viewers if so, how?

 I absolutely love hearing from readers. I’ve received so many beautiful and touching emails from readers who say reading AN INFATUATION changed their lives and they will always cherish it. I’ve also received quite a number of messages from both men and women who are begging for the next Jana Lane mystery. I love hearing that! So in addition to my web site, I am quite active on Facebook, Goodreads, and Twitter.

 

  1. Are you an author who likes to cook? If so, please include one of your favorite recipes.

 I’m a hummus fanatic. I’m also a fan of healthy and simply prepared food. So here’s my hummus recipe. Blend in a blender 2 cups of drained canned chickpeas, 6 tbsp of fresh-squeezed lemon juice, 1/3 cup of sesame tahini, 1 tsp. of plum paste, 2 cloves of cooked garlic, 1 tsp. of liquid amino acid/unsalted soy sauce. After blending for 1 minute, top with toasted sesame seeds and toasted seaweed bits. Serve with organic unsalted vegetable chips.

 

10. Do you have a next work in progress? Tell us about it.

 In the first Jana Lane mystery novel (PAPER DOLL), ex-child star Jana Lane learns amazing secrets about everyone from her past, including who killed two people. She also embarks on a forbidden romance. In the second Jana Lane mystery novel (PORCELAN DOLL), Jana makes a comeback film while embarking on yet another romance, and uncovering the murderer of two individuals on the film. I am currently writing the third (SATIN DOLL), where Jana travels to Washington, DC for business and personal reasons. Of course she solves two murders there as well. Each Jana Lane mystery has lots of juicy secrets that are revealed and a shocking ending. Enjoy! And let me know what you think!

Wild Animal Sounds is FREE! 3-day Giveaway

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FREE eBOOK GIVEAWAY–Wild Animal Sounds by Virginia Wright, Author, will be FREE for download at Amazon.com, (Friday, January 23rd – Sunday, January 25th). Enjoy! Please #share the event, #RT this #Giveaway. Reviews are appreciated!

 Go to link below & download eBook January 23 – January 25:

 

http://www.amazon.com/Wild-Animal-Sounds-First-Book-ebook/dp/B00P4VXIEA

 Description:

 While introducing your child to some of the most popular animals in the wild and the funny sounds they make, Wild Animal Sounds will help them develop a sound, word, and picture association.

 Wild Animal Sounds is a perfect fit for children who are just learning to talk.

Age level: 0 – 7

Steampunk Alice By Dennis Higgins With Illustrations By Virginia Wright–Released July 1, 2014

STEAMPUNK ALICE By Dennis Higgins 

Light, fun Steampunk adventure, loosely based on another classic Alice in a land of wonder. Wild West and pseudo~Victorian fantasy fun for all who enter these pages. 

Fully illustrated in LIVING COLOR from multiple sources, including renowned multi-genre author, Virginia Wright.

BUY BOOK HERE: http://amzn.to/1xb6s6W

 — with Dennis Higgins.

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The Writing Process Blog Tour Continues

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Diana R. Jenkins invited me to participate in the Writing Process Blog Tour, her bio is impressive, and definitely a writer’s inspiration. Thank you Diana, for that! Be sure to check out her responses to the writing process questions on her blog.

Diana R. Jenkins is the author of more than four hundred stories, articles, and comic strips for kids’ magazines as well as a number of books. Her newest book is Tackling Tough Topics with Faith and Fiction, (www.pauline.org), a resource book for parents and teachers who want to help middle school and junior high students deal with moral challenges using faith. Her other books include Goodness Graces! Ten Short Stories about the Sacraments, Saints of Note – The Comic Collection, The Stepping Stones Journals, and Spotlight on Saints! A Year of Funny Readers Theatre for Today’s Catholic Kids.

Diana  lives in Montgomery, Ohio with her husband, a medical physicist. Visit her on the web at www.dianarjenkins.bravehost.com, read her blog at http://djsthoughts-dj.blogspot.com, and find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/dianajenkins.

And here are mine:

What am I currently working on? 

My current WIP is a children’s book for toddlers titled: Wild Animal Sounds. The story has simple, repetitive text, that gets the child and the person reading it to them involved with the various sounds that wild animals make.  Wild Animal Sounds is colorfully illustrated with bold, vibrant colors. 

How does my work differ from others of its genre?

This story differs in that,  it is something that the child hearing it will like and enjoy trying to make a similar wild animal sound, as well as the person reading it with them. 

Why do I write what I write?

I write what I write, to put a smile on the face of a child, or on the face of the person reading my work to the child. I write what I write, to give the person reading my text something to think about, and maybe to teach something to someone they didn’t know or hadn’t thought of. I write what I write, because it is what I love to do!

How does my individual writing process work?

My writing process–hmm, I do not have a specific process other than brainstorming to come up with a story idea. Often, it will start with the title, from the title, I come up with the story–and then illustrate it.  On occasion, I have started the story from an illustration.  I truly enjoy writing, and illustrating–and I hope you have enjoyed my answers in the blog tour. 

To continue the Writing Process Blog Tour, I’m tagging writer and movie producer, Joe Pranaitis. (He is an interesting fellow. Read about him below!) Joe’s answers to the writing process questions will appear on his Facebook page on June 16.

The current WIP for Joe Pranaitis is the 4th book in his Infinite Possibilities Chronicles series.  Besides writing, Joe is a movie producer. When questioned about what is next for him, he replied, “This is only the beginning of what’s to come next!”

Excited, Joe! This writer and movie producer is definitely one to keep our eyes on in the future!

You can connect with Joe on his Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/joe.pranaitis

Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoePranaitis

And Joe Pranaitis’s Author page on Amazon.  http://www.amazon.com/Joe-Pranaitis/e/B002R4MPUU/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1