Hi, I am Fran Tabor and you have reached my personal author page; Thanks for coming.
A listing of my books is available here at Draft2 Digital:
D2D Author Page
AUTHOR
Podcasts I’ve been in, include:
Video:
1st, Van Buren Variety Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5p7-t4c2SHU&t=2338s
Energy of Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0QDUOmIKjM (technical problems at end, but he’s great)
Cool Explorations, a Christian broadcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg8CzgpvJoY&t=80s (Some technical sound problems throughout)
Cut Talk Radio IntheCutGlobal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sapXGMwY-t8
Audio Only:
Money talk with Melanie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QLHmYgK9FE&t=856s
Book reviews:
Eagle Rock: A Montana romance with a touch of murder
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/62210513-eagle-rock
Live Abundantly! 50 Business Lessons from the Bible:
Full of advice I wish I had followed sooner.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11800531-live-abundantly
Its Amazon page has additional unsolicited reviews.
To Own Two Suns: A science fiction with totally non-humanoid aliens.
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/fran-tabor/to-own-two-suns/
Contest wins & placements:
Screenplay: Love Ain’t for Easy
https://filmfreeway.com/laurels/13889/PageTurnerScreenplayCompetition
Short story: No Greater Love
https://shortstory.substack.com/p/no-greater-love?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
Aug 2014, Live Abundantly! 50 Business Lessons from the Bible, was a Business non fiction Kindle Top 10 for three weeks.
Note about my “F. E.” versus “Fran” identity crisis:
My earlier books were first published under “F. E. Tabor,” and my Amazon page remains under F. E, Tabor. My newer listings are under Fran Tabor. The transition from initials to first name confuses Google and makes it more difficult for readers to find my books, so why the illogical change?
I used “F. E.” rather than “Fran” because I believed the lie that people prefer buying books written by men. It’s common knowledge that Agatha Christy has been a best selling author since before World War II (how can you get a more feminine name?), but I fell for the lie. Not logical.
Turns out readers are smarter than that. They just want a quality reading experience, and don’t care who or what wrote it. That is logical.
I like “Fran” better the “F. E.” It feels friendlier. That is an emotional, illogical reason for switching — but that’s OK. Most of my writing is emotional… hopefully, only logical emotion. Spock, my childhood hero, would expect no less