Two New York Times Best-Selling Authors on One Show

October 1, 2007

Phil Harris will host two “New York Times” Best-Selling Authors tonight on “All Things That Matter” at 8:30pm ET. A two-for-one you shouldn’t miss.

Lori Foster and Christine Feehan will join “All Things That Matter” tonight at 8:30pm ET. This is a fine example of hosts getting great guests eager to share their stories - in this case, literally.

foster-cover.jpgSince Foster’s first publication in 1997, she’s written over 70 books for 5 different publishers, and is currently with Berkley. Her backlist has been romance with a few awards and recognition on the bestsellers’ lists, including the NYTimes, USAToday, Waldenbooks, Publishers Weekly and B&N. In October, her first-ever urban fantasy/horror book Servant: The Awakening will be published by Berkley under my initials, L. L. Foster.

feehan-cover.jpgFeehan has over 30 novels published, including four series. Her debut novel Dark Prince received 3 of the 9 Paranormal Excellence Awards in Romantic Literature for 1999. Since then she has been published by Leisure Books, Pocket Books, and currently is writing for Berkley/Jove. She also has earned 7 more PEARL awards.

Check out this show to hear what’s new with these authors.


Another Advocate of BlogTalkRadio

October 1, 2007

Surfing the web can reveal any number of things. But I’m always thrilled to see or hear about others who see the value in what we’re doing at BlogTalkRadio.

Monika Surma, really drives home the simplicity of BlogTalkRadio with her post “blogtalkradio: another great addition to the content creation landscape.” Surma’s Blog, JuicyCactus: The Technology User Experience, details just that. How the user experiences technology.

She wraps up her post with this summary statement:

This new addition to the podcast world will be a very useful tool for content creators, adding a further element of human interaction to the web 2.0 landscape.

We couldn’t agree with her more. Thanks, Monika, we look forward to seeing you on the network soon.