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A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY with Host Marsha Casper Cook 06/07 by WorldOfInkNetwork | Blog Talk Radio

Join host Marsha Cook and her guest co-host Bennet Pomerantz as they welcome the very successful author William Maltese. William is the featured guest on A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY on June 7, 9PM EST – 8PM – CST – 7PM – MT – 6PM- PST. Denise Spooner will have the phone lines and chat room open.to take calls for their very accomplished guest. William is an International best – selling author of close to 200 books. Not only does he write successful books he travels constantly which is why his books tell beautiful stories of beautiful places. He writes in all genres including erotica, sci – fi, mystery, thriller, romance, western and espionage, There’s not much than William hasn’t done in his life. He has been to France, Germany, Spain, Italy, South Africa, Australia and Chile and if that’s not enough he’s been almost everywhere in the USA. He is the author of cook books and his pride and joy WILLIAM MALTESE’S WINE TASTER’S DIARY. He has also done research on Gluten Free Diets and has written GLUTEN – FREE- WAY. He's an exciting, humorous and interesting author. Join in the fun and learn about love, wine, travel and chocolates. Romance is in the air! A GOOD STORY IS A GOOD STORY with Host Marsha Casper Cook 06/07 by WorldOfInkNetwork | Blog Talk Radio

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