

Books in series

Insanity Tales
2014

Insanity Tales II
The Sense of Fear
2015
Authors

David Daniel was born in Boston and grew up in Weymouth, MA. In addition to novels, Daniel has published nearly 100 short stories and 300 articles, book and music reviews. He has worked as a fast food chef, a janitor, a carpenter, a tennis pro, a truck driver, and a "brain slicer" at Harvard Medical School. Currently he teaches at Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter School and is an adjunct professor at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, where he has served as the Jack Kerouac Visiting Writer in Residence. Daniel lives in Westford, MA with his family. He served as a consultant to a forthcoming documentary on Jack Kerouac's On the Road. Dennis McNally, official historian of the Grateful Dead, declared Daniel's suspense novel White Rabbit one of the best "Sixties' trips" he's taken. Reunion is his most recent novel.

Ursula Wong writes gripping stories about strong women who battle impossible odds to achieve their dreams. Her work has appeared in Everyday Fiction, Spinetingler Magazine, Mystery Reader’s Journal, and the Insanity Tales anthologies. She is a professional speaker appearing regularly on TV and radio. Wong’s debut novel, Purple Trees, and the enchanting Peruvian folk tale, The Baby Who Fell From the Sky, are available on Amazon and other online retailers. Her World War II thriller Amber Wolf, the first in the Amber War Series, is about a young Lithuanian woman who joins resistance fighters. Amber War, the second in the series, tells a little-known story of post-World War II Eastern Europe and the continuing fight against the Soviet occupation. Amber Widow, third book in the series, matches Eastern European radicals against Russia in a vicious game of nuclear chess. Ursula is available for speaking events and lectures on writing and publishing. For more information, contact her at urslwng@gmail.com and sign up for her popular Reaching Readers newsletter at http://ursulawong.wordpress.com. Connect Online: Website: http://ursulawong.wordpress.com Email: urslwng@gmail.com