EDGEWATER, Md., June 16, 2010 — Michael Zomber’s path to become a published author and A&E and History Channel-featured historian has been a bumpy one. Falsely accused of mail fraud and imprisoned for years, he began to outline the blueprint of a historical fiction novel, Shogun Iemit…
New Book Challenges History of the Old West
New Fact-Based Fiction Novel Retells the True Tale of a Horrific Character
HOMER, N.Y., Dec. 7, 2009 — Recorded history has been debatable; accounts depended on who wrote it and their motives. In his fact-based historical fiction novel, “Shadows of the San Juans” (published by iUni…
Civil War Saga of Loss and Love Full of Spellbinding Turns
New Fast Paced Romantic Fiction Novel Chronicles Ravages of History and Life
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 8, 2009 — In the Civil War days, a time of danger and death, the chances of surviving a wound was only 7 to 1. In the new fiction novel, “Katie Cameron” (published by iUniverse) by Fiona McDonal…
DANIA BEACH, Fla., Aug. 17, 2009 — Many wonder what goes on in the twisted mind of a convict. The new fiction novel by Barbara Kane, “Torah Betrayed” (published by iUniverse), explores the continuously self-centered thoughts of a sociopath who has no regrets, empathy or conscience a…
The Aftermath of Invasion: New Non-Fiction Novel Highlights Devastation in Afghanistan
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 30, 2009 — Why people go out of their way to commit heinous crimes and atrocities in the name of ideology or religion remains an unanswered question for many around the world. “The Destruction of Invasion and its Side Effects” (published by AuthorHouse), the…
