
What if history’s most eloquent minds could meet across time—sharing insights, trading barbs, and reflecting on the world as we know it? Unexpected Encounters: Wit and Wisdom imagines just that, uniting literary greats, satirists, and philosophical thinkers in fictional yet faithful dialogues.
Blending AI modeling with extensive human curation, the book brings together figures like Shakespeare, Cicero, Dorothy Parker, Oscar Wilde, and Emmeline Pankhurst in refined, often wry conversations exploring justice, rhetoric, morality, politics, and absurdities of modern life.
More than impersonation, each exchange captures the authentic voice and spirit of its characters. In an age of soundbites, Unexpected Encounters revives nuance and eloquence—an imaginative experiment that invites readers to think deeply, smile often, and rediscover the pleasures of a well-turned phrase.

Due publication in early 2026

Due publication in 2026
There are many books and courses on public speaking and presentations – some good, some less so. Many provide valuable tips, some more theory, some so overloaded you’ll forget most of it, but many just repackage and sum up what most of us already know.
This book aims to chart a new course, by providing simple, concrete and practical methods to develop, prepare and deliver public speaking - from understanding the audience to developing compelling messages, from linguistic mechanisms to basic psychology, from scripting to visual aids.
Written for business professionals, the lessons within also apply to anyone wishing to sharpen their speaking and presentation skills.
It should be the only book you ever need on the subject – literally the last word on it.
Oscar Wilde and Winston Churchill
Mark Twain and George Eliot
Socrates and Noël Coward
Ernest Hemingway and Emmeline Pankhurst
Benjamin Franklin and Albert Camus