Author Interviews at Books on the Brain:
For the DeLaune Michel interview, author of The Safety of Secrets, click HERE
For the Ed Hardy interview, author of Keeper and Kid, click HERE
For the Jill Smolinski interview, author of The Next Thing on my List, click HERE
Author Guest Posts at Books on the Brain:
Elin Hilderbrand talks about her new book, A Summer Affair, HERE
Overheard at a Booksigning with Karen Harrington is HERE
Cheryl Kaye Tardif, author of Whale Song, wonders if book trailers sell books HERE
Phyllis Zimbler Miller talks about her book, Mrs. Lieutenant, HERE
Cheryl Kaye Tardif, author of Whale Song, asks book clubs what they are looking for HERE.
Jennie Shortridge, author of Riding with the Queen, Eating Heaven, and Love and Biology at the Center of the Universe, writes about The Power of Women who Read- click HERE.
Meg Waite Clayton, author of The Wednesday Sisters, talks about her own Wednesday Sisters book group HERE
Karen Harrington, author of Janeology, talks about book trailers HERE
Joshua Henkin, author of Matrimony, talks about book groups HERE
Susan Woodring, author of Springtime on Mars, talks about short story collections as a different choice for a book club HERE


















Hello.
I am the author of three novels that I believe will be of interest to your readers. SOLOMON THE ACCOUNTANT is a gentle love story set in a middle-class Jewish neighborhood in 1950. It is absolutely PG rated. HERE ON MOON is a story about a woman who is suddenly confronted with divorce, tries to save the marriage but fails, and enters the worlds of single-again dating and the single parent of a teenage girl. It contains references to adultery but no graphic sex or violence, and would be suitable for mother/daughter book clubs for older teenage daughters. Finally, A STORY OF BAD is a murder mystery (again, no graphic violence) which contains a love story woven through the investigation of the murder.
You may wish to visit a page that contains excerpts and reviews: edwardmkrauss.com
An author’s interview is at PageOneLit.com
Thank you.
Edward M. Krauss