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Lawrence Paterson – Blaze Bayley: At the End of the Day

Born in Matamata, New Zealand, Lawrence Paterson became a keen scuba diver at a young age, developing a great interest in the Kriegsmarine. In 1998, Paterson moved to France to live close to the Brest U-Boat bunkers, where he also became the President of the Brittany Marine Research Society dedicated to the discovery and [...]


Laura Day – How To Rule the World From Your Couch

Having featured on the New York Times bestsellers list, Laura Day has spent over two decades aiding companies as well as individuals to use their respective power of intuition to create their dreams. Day’s global clientele includes celebrities, scientists, business executives, and other professionals. In fact, those to have publicly praised her skills are [...]


Neil Daniels – Linkin Park – An Operator’s Manual

Based in the North West of England, freelance writer Neil Daniels obtained a B.A. Honours degree in Film Studies from Middlesex University in North London in 2004. Daniels subsequently entered the world of music journalism, writing about classic rock and heavy metal for a range of online outlets, including BBC Manchester Online, Unbarred, Drowned [...]


John Everson – The 13th

Chicago, Illinois’ John Everson released his inaugural novel in November 2004. Issued in a signed and numbered hardcover format through Delirium Books, on June 25th, 2005, Covenant won a Bram Stoker Award from the Horror Writer Association in the Best First Novel category, and was later reissued in paperback format through Leisure Books in [...]


Richard Gailbraith – Richard Galbraith Photography Presents KISS

A resident of Enid, Oklahoma, photographer Richard Galbraith was born in Kansas, moving to several other locations like Maine and Rome, New York as a child, given the fact his father was in the air force. Witnessing Bloodrock and Grand Funk Railroad at the age of thirteen, later on, Galbraith went on to photograph [...]