Richie Blackwell

Richie Blackwell

Richie Blackwell is a digital content strategist, writer, and AI collaborator who specializes in helping authors, entrepreneurs, and small businesses tell their stories and grow their brands. With a passion for clarity, creativity, and results, Richie blends the art of storytelling with the science of strategy.

Whether it’s crafting compelling blog posts, marketing copy, or book descriptions, Richie delivers polished, purpose-driven content designed to engage and convert. When not writing, Richie enjoys exploring trends in publishing, diving into historical fiction, and helping creators find their voice in a noisy world.


C. Edward Mason

C. Edward Mason

C. Edward Mason writes with a deep reverence for the emotional landscapes we all traverse. A seasoned storyteller, grief educator, and speaker, Mason draws from decades of experience in pastoral care, counseling, and end-of-life support to help others find light in their darkest hours.

His latest book, Good Grief for Now and Later, is a practical, heartfelt guide to navigating loss with grace and hope. Whether you’re facing fresh sorrow or preparing for life’s inevitable farewells, Mason offers wisdom, empathy, and healing perspectives.


Ken Paiva

Ken Paiva

Ken Paiva is a retired Engineer and Operations-Program Leader whose 40+ year career spanned military, medical, and industrial innovation. His experiences and world travels have granted him a deep understanding of people, politics, and global change—insights that now fuel his writing.

Ken began his career working as a civilian for the U.S. Navy, where he helped validate the first submarine-based Tomahawk Cruise Missile Systems. After traveling extensively, he shifted his focus from “missiles to medicine” to build a stable life and start a family.

In this new chapter, he joined a pioneering software development team building one of the first Proton Treatment Planning Systems—an innovation that enabled physicians to visualize and customize radiation treatment using proton beams.

Ken concluded his career at General Electric Digital Software, where he spent 22 years leading Management and Operations programs. Now retired, he brings the same precision and passion to his writing, offering readers powerful, historically inspired fiction with a human heart.