Donald Newsom gave me these details to pitch you by so, here goes!
BewleyBooks is a publishing service based in the UK that provides a platform for authors who 'Aspire to Inspire' the world to change for the better.
Two of the authors are American, Steve Kemp a fire fighter from Indianapolis, who has written a paranormal novel called 'Harry Dennison', and Bill Geringswald from Florida, who has just completed an intelligent non-fiction manual 'Infinite Possibilities - A Spiritual Awakening' which is designed to galvanise Americans into action - in a spiritual way.
I'm also in the process of publishing the work of an author from Australia, Larry Campbell who is an ex-con/turned presenter/speaker. His haunting memoir is based on his experiences as a young tortured soul incarcerated within the Australian prison system.
I have already secured several media engagements and book signing events for each of these gentlemen I know these authors would love to appear on your show too.
Each author would be delighted discuss their experiences in an entertaining way. Bill's work may even provide a little controversial topic of conversation – as he highlights the state the country is currently in. While Steve's work touches on subject of death and a friendship so deep it forces his character ‘Harry Dennison’ to acknowledge that, perhaps, there just might be something beyond the end-of-life experience.
Let me know where I can send their full Media Kits – together with a list of possible questions you could ask them - and I'll get right on it.
Kaye Bewley
STEVE KEMP: A fire fighter, Steve Kemp has experienced the loss of close colleagues and family members while in the line of duty. Instead of dwelling on the circumstances he faces, he has turned to helping others with their grief and failure by writing a paranormal thriller that offers comfort and redemption.
“All firefighters have experienced some portion of this work. As for dealing with someone close in the line of duty, I’ve known several guys who’ve made the ultimate sacrifice. Harry Dennison is a tribute not just to them, but to those who loved them and who had to carry on after their loss.”
Kemp has been writing fiction since he was a kid, but only seriously got his act together a few years ago, when he finally sat at the keyboard to produce several novels. He has written six to-date, and is currently working on a children’s novel aimed at helping them cope with the loss of a father in the line of duty.
Steve lives in Indianapolis with his wife and two daughters.
BILL GERINGSWALD: Bill Geringswald, is a veteran and retired business consultant who has travelled the world analysing and restructuring failed business models. He now prefers philosophy to fighting on the fields or in the boardroom and Infinite Possibilities – A Spiritual Awakening is his gift, through God, to the world.
'Infinite Possibilities - A Spiritual Awakening' is a wholly unrestricted work by Bill Geringswald whose chief role in life has been to identify million dollar problems in businesses - and put them right.
It is widely understood that this world of ours needs fixing but there's a distinct lack of blueprints to follow. Infinite Possibilities is his trillion dollar 'business plan' that may do the same for the world.
LARRY CAMPBELL: Larry Campbell is an ex-convict turned presenter/speaker. He has ideas for an original alternative method to contain convicts without walls or weaponry.
At 12 years of age Larry ran wild with the Aboriginal Children of the western Plains of Queensland and learned how to steal chook's from the Cunnamulla Pub. He has always wanted to be a spy and has read every British book and novel relating to the art of deception.
His first writing in prison was confiscated in 1984, at age 32. A State Justice Department studied it and, as a result, started inquiries that led to the arrest and conviction of the Prisons Minister.
Since leaving prison, Larry has spoke at James Cook University, highlighting widespread corruption in the police force, prisons, and Government. His other speaking engagements led to presenting to social work classes, to Behavioural Science Groups and to teaching Fourth Year students - as well as being booked to speak at the World Council of Churches meeting in Townsville in 1988.