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Tweet About Lillian R. Melendez Lillian R. Melendez received a B.A. degree in English with a minor in Psychology from Trinity University in Washington, D.C. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America. She lives in South Orange, NJ. To find out more, please visithttp://www.lillianrmelendez.com The Interview Could you please tell us a little about your book? Christopher Parker is [...] . . . → Read More: Interview with Lillian Melendez, author “Dismantling Vindictiveness”

Interview with Frank Zaccari, author of “Inside the Spaghetti Bowl”


Tweet About Frank Zaccari A native of western New York, Frank Zaccari earned a degree in finance from California State University at Sacramento after serving as a military medic in the U.S. Air Force. He spent over 25 years in the high-tech industry holding positions from account representative to CEO, and for nearly 20 years specialized in turn-around management [...] . . . → Read More: Interview with Frank Zaccari, author of “Inside the Spaghetti Bowl”

Interview with Phyllis Schieber, author of “The Manicurist”


Tweet About Phyllis Schieber The first great irony of Phyllis Schieber’s life was that she was born in a Catholic hospital. Her parents, survivors of the Holocaust, had settled in the South Bronx among other new immigrants.  In the mid-fifties, her family moved to Washington Heights, an enclave for German Jews on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, known [...] . . . → Read More: Interview with Phyllis Schieber, author of “The Manicurist”