My name is Stephen L. Brayton. My third book, “Alpha” will be published in August and I was wondering if your readers would be interested in learning about the book and its author through an interview.
“Alpha” is the sequel to “Beta” (published in 2011) and concerns Mallory Petersen, a Des Moines private investigator and Fourth Degree Black Belt in taekwondo, and her investigation into the murder of her boyfriend. She is also on the trail of a missing mentally unstable woman as well as continuing to operate her taekwondo school. Combining her investigative and martial arts skills, she uncovers a narcotics ring operated by some high profile people.
Similar to her previous mystery, “Alpha” deals with a serious subject matter–in this case illegal narcotics–but she can’t help encountering her share of unique individuals and odd cases. These include tailing a philandering blind man and finding a missing goat.
The story portrays a strong independent woman who strives for success in her ventures, is able to defend herself against a variety of threats, and cherishes her friends and students. The target readers would be martial arts and action mystery fans and women aged from teens to adult.
I would be able to discuss various topics including my background as a martial artist, the writing process, and my experiences with the publishing industry.
If you have any questions or require further information, please let me know.
Thank you for your consideration regarding an interview and I look forward to hearing from you.
Stephen Lawrence Brayton
My name is Stephen L. Brayton. My third book, “Alpha” will be published in August and I was wondering if your readers would be interested in learning about the book and its author through an interview.
“Alpha” is the sequel to “Beta” (published in 2011) and concerns Mallory Petersen, a Des Moines private investigator and Fourth Degree Black Belt in taekwondo, and her investigation into the murder of her boyfriend. She is also on the trail of a missing mentally unstable woman as well as continuing to operate her taekwondo school. Combining her investigative and martial arts skills, she uncovers a narcotics ring operated by some high profile people.
Similar to her previous mystery, “Alpha” deals with a serious subject matter–in this case illegal narcotics–but she can’t help encountering her share of unique individuals and odd cases. These include tailing a philandering blind man and finding a missing goat.
The story portrays a strong independent woman who strives for success in her ventures, is able to defend herself against a variety of threats, and cherishes her friends and students. The target readers would be martial arts and action mystery fans and women aged from teens to adult.
I would be able to discuss various topics including my background as a martial artist, the writing process, and my experiences with the publishing industry.
If you have any questions or require further information, please let me know.
Thank you for your consideration regarding an interview and I look forward to hearing from you.
Cordially,
Stephen L. Brayton
www.stephenbrayton.com
www.stephenbrayton.wordpress.com
www.braytonsbookbuzz.com
641-670-0442
SLB.
Jun 20, 2012
Roxanne Bland
Hi, Spotlight! Hope you'll have me as a friend.
Feb 7, 2013
Melinda Smith
Hi Do you just pick authors randomly or can I volunteer?
Dec 20, 2015