Friday, January 27, 2017

The Speculative Fiction Cantina with Beth Barany and Alan J. Field


Today on the Speculative Fiction Cantina we are pleased to welcome writers Beth Barany and Alan J. Field.

Beth Barany
Beth Barany

Award winning author, Beth Barany writes in several genres including young adult adventure fantasy and fantasy romance. Inspired by living abroad in France and Quebec, she loves creating magical tales of romance and adventure to empower women and girls to jump into life with both feet and be the heroes in their own lives.

In her off hours, Beth enjoys walking her neighborhood, gardening on her patio, and watching movies and traveling with her husband, author Ezra Barany. They live in Oakland, California with their cat named Leo, a piano, and over 1,000 books.

When not writing or playing, Beth runs her own company helping novelists as a book midwife, coach, and teacher to help them write, market, and publish their books.

Beth's Books:

Henrietta and the Battle of the Horse Mesa 

Christmas Magic, A Christmas Romance Collection: Two Touchstone Series Books

A Cupcake Christmas (A Christmas Elf Romance)

Beth's Links:

Website/Blog
Facebook
Twitter
Goodreads
Instagram
Pintrest
YouTube

Alan J. Field
Alan J. Field

Having practiced as a lawyer in New York for more than 20 years in the entertainment and high technology space, I knew it was time to step back and write what I like to read about: gripping international thrillers that laser beam on relevant geopolitical issues of the day.

I live in northern New Jersey with my wife and four children, myself being a South Jersey transplant. They keep me busy enough which made completing my first novel all that more incredible. I know this is just the beginning as I begin the next journey of writing a sequel.

All my prior published legal articles aside, this is my first crack at fiction. Sharing my story with others has been a thrilling and satisfying experience.

Alan's Books:

The Chemist

The Bridge to Armageddon (coming early 2018)

Alan's Links:

Website/Blog
Facebook
Twitter

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