God, the Mafia, My Dad, and Me

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: God, the Mafia, My Dad, and Me ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Lori Lee Peters โœ๏ธ
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“God, the Mafia, My Dad, and Me: A True Story of Secrets and Survival” is a story by Lori Lee Peters. In this story, we meet thirteen-year-old Lori Peters growing up in the suburban town of Lodi, California. Lori loves her dad Lou Peters a lot. Her dad was mostly busy at his office with his dealerships.ย 

One day, he received an offer of two million for a car dealership from Joe Bonanno Sr. Joe is the head of the mafia for the whole United States. To work with Joe’s sons, Lou Peters took a separation from his wife and daughter. Read this story to find out will Lou be safe or is there any danger involved. 

The story is gripping. It kept me on the edge of my seat. I couldn’t keep the book aside until I finished reading it. The writing style of the author is easy to understand. This story is based on true events and I was shocked to read the ending of it. Looking forward to reading more books by the author in the near future.

  • ๐— ๐˜† ๐—ฅ๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด: 5/5

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Interview with authors Marshall & Jessica Jones

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

A1. Hello everyone! Our names are Marshall and Jessica Jones. We met five years ago under the most unlikely of circumstances. Jessica was a former Wisconsin Department of Corrections employee, and I am someone currently confined in the Wisconsin prison system, sentenced to two consecutive life sentences without the possibility for parole. Five years later, we are married, the co-authors of ”The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption”! One couldn’t tell us that God isn’t the master of the impossible, and we boldly profess that truth in our words and in our lives. We are Christians, and that is the foundation which everything we build rests upon. We have three amazing children, Cameron, Falicia, and Jaeson, whom we are incredibly proud of. We are in ministry together, having a FB Group called ”Forged by Fire; Iron Sharpening Iron”, and another page called ”Redgranite Daily Devotions”. We are also involved in criminal justice and prison reform, aiming to raise awareness in our Wisconsin community as to the need for reform and second chance initiatives for those whose rehabilitation has vastly overcome the sentences they have received. We desire to use our platforms to spread a message that anyone is capable of redemption under the right environment, especially by faith in Jesus Christ. From my prison environment, where I have been confined for the last 20 years, I have accomplished a great deal. Currently, I happily received my Associate’s Degree of Arts, and I am working towards my Bachelor’s degree in Biblical Studies. Jessica hosted our first criminal justice/prison reform event called ”A Night of Reformation”, as she and I continue to pursue reform and reentry resources for system-impacted individuals. We plan to build more of these events in the future, as more people in our communities are coming into awareness that our criminal justice and prison systems are broken and in need of overhaul and repair.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption”?

A2. One of the key challenges we faced when writing our book was the emotional toll it would take reopening old scars. When you have moved on from a very damaged life and you then have to reenter those times and write from that place of mind, it can be incredibly taxing. Being in a medium security prison while writing this story was also another incredible challenge, because I had a cellmate who had no appreciation for the importance of this project, nor for my need for a daily writing schedule. Fortunately for me, the officers on my housing unit saw what I was trying to accomplished and gave me use of the music room in order to type our book. Another key challenge was balance between life, writing, family, and quality. Being all of one means that you neglect other areas of your life. Finding that balance of work and leisure is still something we work on today. Finally, another key challenge was building the finances to afford the publishing cost, because neither of us had five grand lying around. We had to do a little fundraising, but praise God we met our goal.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

A3. Some of the authors that have been huge influences to us in our pursuit are Claude Brown, Paulo Cuehlo, Michael Todd(shout out to ‘Crazy Faith’), T.D. Jakes, Andrew Wommack, John Bevere, my friends Mark Hertzberg and the late Ron McCrea, and my late best friend Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer. All of these authors have lit a fire under my feet and exposed me to the possibilities that exist in fulfilling your dreams. They all showed me that dreaming isn’t enough, but to actually put in the effort to fulfill your purpose in the earth.

Q4. Whatโ€™s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

A4. My favorite spot to visit in America has to be Crestline, Ohio. It is a very small town in north-central Ohio. A lot of my family on my mother’s side of the family lives in Ohio, and Crestline is this small town, where everyone knows each other or knows of each other. That town epitomizes peacefulness and it was a breath of fresh air compared to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where I was born and raised. It is special to me because no matter whether I was from there or not, I was always viewed as family.

Q5. What inspired you to write the book ‘The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption’?

A5. My wife Jessica gave me the idea to write my life story, believing that my testimony would encourage someone who is broken by life to see the light at the end of the tunnel, to see the power of change. She thought it would be a great way to help people on a wider scale and make people see that they are not alone amid their hardships. Also, Jessica believed that it could also help adults understand youth better, instead of trying to lump them into a category or write them off as incorrigible. She sees that there are gray areas that people never consider that are driving forces behind mentalities and behaviors. Of course, I didn’t see it as a goos idea, because at the time, I saw that I would have to expose my dirty laundry for all the world to see, which would be extremely painful. I only saw the pain involved, but Jess showed me that this was so much bigger than pain, that it would be healing for so many people. Well, she did a great job of convincing me, because we got it done. I have been through a lot personal hell in my life and experienced a great deal of brokenness from it. I made a lot of horrible decisions in my life, and we want to catch someone before they fall into my same situation, staring down a life sentence without parole, wondering how they got there. We also want to show someone who is on the verge of destroying their life that they can rebuild anew and build better than could have ever imagine. We want to show parents that it is not wise to slap labels on their children, but to look deeper, because kids go through a lot more than we could ever acknowledge. Jessica’s life wasn’t easy either, and she has had some hard knocks in her life. We want pain to turn into healing. We also want to show the world that it is time for me to come home. I have changed my life tremendously and have been blessed to become a beacon of hope and change for those in the prison system and those outside of it. I have done over twenty years and officers, civilian staff, and inmates are surprised that I could be in prison for homicide and that I have a life sentence. I live my remorse out in my daily life, as I am terribly sorry for the things I have done in my life that have ultimately placed me here. I mediate disputes, I counsel brothers, I tutor people, I have stopped potential gang wars, I diffused a near-riot, and I have prepared countless brothers to regain their freedom the right way. I have a Technical Diploma, an Associate’s Degree, I’m a Restorative Justice graduate and class speaker, I have participated in numerous criminal justice panel discussion helping educators work with their at-risk youth, and we have ministry pages where we share the Word of God to help people live in a Godly manner. I am a leader in my prison environment, spearheading positive self-change and personal accountability. I am currently a Biblical Studies Bachelor’s Degree student, minoring in psychology, because I want to help people from my Christian worldview. I haven’t had a disciplinary infraction in over 12 years, and I have had countless officers and inmates tell me that I no longer belong in prison. I live with excitement to be a part of the solution, and ”The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption” is yet another tool that helps us to bring solutions.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption’?

A6. It took four months to write ”The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption”, but that was the easy part of it in my opinion. There was an editing process that took place to ready our manuscript, which added poetry themed to parts of the book, the search for pictures, and doing all of this during Covid made everything more difficult. Jessica was instrumental in every part of this process, and she also edited our book and rewrote certain sections to make our book more fluid of a read.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

A7. ”The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption” can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kindle, and in most places where books can be purchased online. It has been doing pretty well and there has been a nice demand for our book.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption’?

A8. The process for coming up with our cover was pretty interesting. It was a combination of mine, Jessica, Falicia and Jaeson’s ideas. We wanted the visual of a man who returns home after being consumed in prison. The Bible story of ”The Prodigal Son” was the direct inspiration to the title of our book, because he took his fathers wealth, left home and squandered it all away. From the depths of his brokenness, he remembered how good home actually was, so he set about a course of action to go home and humble himself before his father. His father receives him with an unexplainable love and restores him to his rightful place. I identify with this story because I grew up in church and I happily served church as a kid, but I left church and everything I valued to chase after the street life. Once the streets chewed me up and spit me out,I remembered how good I had it before and I came back to God, seeking His forgiveness and redemption. He gave it to me with wide open arms and my life is changed for the better because He restored me as His .Son The prison cell represents prison for me, but prison is more than just a physical condition. That is the thing we are seeking redemption for. It could be prison, addiction, abuse, poverty, or a host of other circumstances. The road above prison is that road of redemption, that allow anyone who was once consumed by their brokenness to re-emerge triumphant because of God’s love and forgiveness. The light is really a picture of God’s love, but it also leaves a blank canvas for a person to fit their image of redemption there. The graphic artists at Trilogy Publishing did an amazing job on the cover, encompassing everything we hoped to convey.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

A9. I believe excitement comes with what the reader is able to picture. When I can picture what I am writing clearly, I believe that the reader can as well. With ”The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption”, we wanted to take the reader on a guided tour through my life. Our book will take our readers through a plethora of emotions; some anger, some sadness, some relief, but all to keep our reader engaged from start to finish. Tapping into my vulnerability was essential in conveying the highly emotional nature of our book, and we believe through primary source accounting, and poetry providing a healthy back story provided a necessary conduit to keep our readers excitement at a continuous peak. I wanted to write the book as if I was going though everything right in that moment, so people who read would experience how just one mind works under the circumstances highlighted in our book.

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice youโ€™ve been given about writing?

A10. My late best friend and mentor, author and Frank Lloyd Wright historian, Bruce Brooks Pfeiffer, told me something so simple, something I still live by. He said, ”Writers write’ period”. He also said that there is a difference between an author and a writer, and the difference is in the leap of faith of having your work scrutinized and published. Authors never stop writing, but many writers have given up. My first book, a poetry collection called ”A Raven’s Meal”, bombed totally. I didn’t make a hundred dollars in royalties yet, and it has been out since 2019! I actually have a copy of Bruce’s first unpublished manuscript he ever wrote, one that he never sought publication for, but in his career, he has written or edited over 60 books. I also have the very last book he got published, and he took me through the entire process; from manuscript compilation to finished product. He did all of this while battling Parkinson’s! So his testimony showed me that there is no excuse, nor limitation that will keep you from your dreams. Only you can do that.

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The Power of Pegasus

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: The Power of Pegasus ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Milush Black โœ๏ธ
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The Power of Pegasus written by the author Milush Black is an interesting read. The main characters of the story are Sophie and Mo. Sophie is a graphic designer who got an offer from CooperateEvent. At her office, a few of her colleagues were very weird and she spent the first week at the office with much difficulty.ย 

She met Mohamed, an Arab looking guy at the office. Mohamed was from Bahrain and he had a secret girlfriend Brigitta who gave bad vibes to everyone. Most of the people at the office hate Brigitta and Sophie decided to keep her distance from her. Things turned in a bad way for Sophie when Mo tried to kiss her and she stepped back. Mo is now determined to destroy Sophie’s life and his girlfriend is helping him in that. 

Read this story to know what would happen next with Sophie. This is a gripping story that kept me on the edge of my seat as I read it. The cover photo of the book is nice and the title is suitable. 

Those who enjoy reading thrillers and crime fiction should definitely get their hands on this book. Great work done by the author in it.

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Running to Catch Up: Winning in Spite of Myself

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: Running to Catch Up: Winning in Spite of Myself ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Stephanie Jones โœ๏ธ
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โ€œRunning to Catch Up: Winning in Spite of Myself” written by the author Stephanie Jones is a powerful read. This book inspires us to go after our dreams and conquer our fears. The author has shared about her fears. While growing up, we get uncomfortable in our own skin. Through self-introspection, the author figured out how the fears came into her life.

Stephanie has felt God’s presence in her life while growing up. She has always believed in him. I agree with the author when she has mentioned that while growing up, some fears manifested in her and her God given talents were left behind. “Winning with Courage: Career” chapter inspired me to not let my fear paralyze me.

I learned various lessons from this book. These lessons would be helpful in my own journey.

After reading this book, I am inspired to do better in my personal and professional life. I got my hands on this book at the right time. If you are determined to live your best life then get your hands on this book. You would be delighted to read it. It is an insightful read. I am grateful to the author for sharing her journey with us.

  • ๐— ๐˜† ๐—ฅ๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด: 5/5

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Interview with author Milush Black

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

A1. I am debut novelist that was born and raised in Bern, Switzerland. For the last six years, I have been living and working in London. Since I was fourteen years old, I have been dreaming of writing a novel, which will inspire my readers. My first story, โ€˜The Power of Pegasus,โ€™ is a story about external threats, relentless adversity, strength within and the resilience of the human spirit. My hope is that โ€˜The Power of Pegasusโ€™ will give my readers strength, hope and inspiration for a future in this unprecedented and chaotic times.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “The Power of Pegasus”?

A2. Writing the story was easy and very much fulfilling, for I had the story outlined inside my head. The most challenging part was, therefore, the editing. It took strength and determination to make the book to the best version it could be.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

A3. I fell in love with books once I started reading the Harry Potter books. For that reason, J.K. Rowling will always be my hero. Another author I admire is Ransom Riggs who wrote Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. Jane Austenโ€™s writing, is my eyes, unmatched. In my opinion, a good novel should be easy to read, the characters should be fascinating and the plots should keep the reader guessing until the last page. All my favourite authors taught me that.

Q4. Whatโ€™s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

A4. My favourite place in Switzerland is Hasliberg. My family and I used to go there snowboarding. We could snowboard all the way down to our chalet. It was an experience which made childhood happy.

Q5. What inspired you to write the book ‘The Power of Pegasus’?

A5. The idea for the book came to me after reading an article describing the devastating consequences of cyber attacks in Bahrain. Those attacks are a violation of basic human rights, and therefore are a subject people need to be made aware of. Other things which inspired me were movies, books and people.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘The Power of Pegasus’?

A6. It took me six months to write and edit โ€˜The Power of Pegaus.โ€™

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

A7. For now, the book will be only available on Amazon.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Power of Pegasus’?

A8. Pegasus is one of the most powerful weapons in this world. The book demonstrates its immense powers. Therefore, the title โ€˜The Power of Pegasus.โ€™ A book cover should give the reader an idea what the book is about, capture interest and the readerโ€™s eye. The book cover of โ€˜The Power of Pegasusโ€™ does precisely that. Itโ€™s a clean, eye catching design that gives the reader a clue what the novel is about.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

A9. Itโ€™s important that the characters of a novel are original, diverse and to some degree relatable. Therefore, I keep things fresh with interesting characters. A great character, such as Mo, will thrill the readers and make them ask, โ€˜What is he going to do next?โ€™ A character like Sophie, is a source of inspiration. My aim was to thrill my readers and inspire them at the same time.

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice youโ€™ve been given about writing?

A10. The function of the first draft is to help you figure out your story. The function of every draft after that is to figure out the most dramatic way to tell that story. Itโ€™s a quote from Darcy Pattison. Having now written my first novel, I can say that this absolute accurate.

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Learning Love

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: Learning Love ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Dr. Mark A. Hicks โœ๏ธ
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After struggling a lot in a relationship, I feel exhausted and defeated. Recently I got my hands on the book “Learning Love: Building a Life that Matters and Healthy Relationships that Last”.

In this book, the author has shared the five fundamental components of love and how we can develop them as a learned skill set. This book educates the readers on love. It teaches us how to experience love, how to express it, how to teach it, how to expect it, etc. The author advises us to handle money well as money issues can become the cause of the break up.

By practicing the five components of love, we can live a life that matters and healthy relationships that last. This book makes us aware that love is the greatest goal and the answer to problems.

This book is an amazing guide that would help the readers to take control of their life and create lasting relationships. Those who are currently struggling in their current relationships should definitely read this book for valuable insights. The writing style of the author is easy to follow. This book is rich in content about love. I am grateful to the author for it.

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Fog & Fireflies

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: Fog & Fireflies ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: T.H. Lehnen โœ๏ธ
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Fog & Fireflies written by the author T.H. Lehnen is an intriguing read. Ogma and other children have to protect their community from the fog. The kids have to guard the wall. They are immune to the fog as they are children. However, once they turn into adults, fog would be dangerous for them too.

As she gets older, the fear and the knot in Ogma and Wheeler’s stomach have been increasing. Ogma was told that the aliens have come to attack the town and kidnap children. When Ogma fell and woke up later, she saw hateful cloaked figures. She is determined to rescue her friends. The voices Ogma hears creates so much chaos and confusion.

In this story, the children are the caretakers of their parents or siblings. I enjoyed reading the story with this role reversal. I appreciate the vivid imagination of the author in world building. Ogma’s character is immediately likable and well written. The way the author has created an interesting plot with a fog is amazing. Those who enjoy reading YA fantasy stories should definitely get their hands on this book.

  • ๐— ๐˜† ๐—ฅ๐—ฎ๐˜๐—ถ๐—ป๐—ด: 5/5

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Interview with author Vivienne Wallace Culp

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

A1. Hey there! Iโ€™m hoping all is well with you and yours. I am Vivienne Wallace Culp. My friends call me V or Mz V. Former students still refer to me as โ€œMother.โ€ I am married to a wonderful man I call โ€œMy Everything,โ€ mother and doting grandmother. I am a former machine stenographer, Para Legal, executive secretary, CPS in-service provider, developer of interactive educational media, and Master Tutor. I was an exceptional singer before developing nodules on my vocal cords due to overuse. I love drawing, painting, and creating 3d art projects. I still twirl my baton on occasion. I am an avid league bowler. Brick by brick, I created a wonderful basketball court for my son that stands today, a patio, and I climbed onto the roof and repaired it. No more leaks. YouTube is a great teacher.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “The Truth About Humptyโ€™s Fall”?

A2. The challenge I faced was the lack of peace and living in an environment steeped in negativity and abuse. Although Iโ€™ve written before, I started this book more than ten years ago. Most often, my environment did not allow me to relax or think freely. During the day, I homeschooled. When I did write, it was likely between the hours of 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. Iโ€™m still a night owl. I slept with the bedroom door locked. For additional security, Iโ€™d move my heavy nightstand against it. God delivered me.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

A3. The authors I lean toward do not influence me in my writing. However, Mario Puzo, Sidney Sheldon, and Danielle Stelle are among my favorites. Nursery rhymes influence me. After reading them to my children and students, we discussed what made sense and what didnโ€™t. From there, I created a short story with illustrations about Humpty Dumpty. But it wasnโ€™t until a dream that I began writing this series’ first book.

Q4. Whatโ€™s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

A4. My favorite spot would be relative to the reason for my visit. Since I love bowling, I enjoy any place a tournament is held, regardless of the weather. We visit Detroit annually. Last year, we were on our way to Vegas for a tournament via California, where we stayed for a week visiting friends and relatives. In the beginning, it was wonderful. Then, we were involved in a vehicle accident. The only things that made it to Vegas were our bowling equipment.

Q5. What inspired you to write the book ‘The Truth About Humptyโ€™s Fall’?

A5. A vivid dream about the character inspired me. I researched the origin of Humpty Dumpty and was enlightened when I discovered it was a cannon atop a castle wall that fell. Can you imagine!

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘The Truth About Humptyโ€™s Fall’?

A6. I started writing it more than ten years ago. When I was no longer living in turmoil, I was able to write consistently. โ€œThe Truth About Humptyโ€™s Fallโ€ was completed in 2023. Iโ€™ve pinned one other book during that time and started the second book in the series of โ€œOur Twisted Tales.โ€

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

A7. Readers can purchase โ€œThe Truth About Humptyโ€™s Fallโ€ at these sites. https://ourtwistedtales.com https://www.lulu.com, and https://amazon.com Kindle. However, as of this writing, I discovered that a company called โ€œAll Time Fansโ€ has highjacked my book on โ€œAmazonโ€ and put it on sale for $24.23. The paperback is 14.99. The eBook is $9.99. Both are supposed to be secured and sold by Amazon. There is also a coloring book. The paperback is $7.99, and the eBook is $3.99. Like the reader, it appears itโ€™s being sold by โ€œAll Time Fansโ€ at a price of $16.64. Iโ€™m currently awaiting a response from Amazon. I am confounded by this. Be diligent in your undertakings and aware of things that can go wrong in the most trusted avenues.

To purchase reputably and at the correct price, please visit my website or Lulu.com. Thank you.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘The Truth About Humptyโ€™s Fall’.

A8. For the cover, I gathered all of the characters, placing them in a specific order and gave my idea to my illustrator, Robert K. Walker. He is magical! There was really no process by which I came up with the name because the fairy tale is not factual. Remember questions three and five. I developed the character and his journey how I saw fit.

Q9. When writing a book, how do you keep things fresh for both your readers and also yourself?

A9. This is a hard question. On occasion, I removed myself from the writing when I started to ramble and continued a few hours or a day later. I also read aloud to small groups and listened to their questions and comments. It was great. From this, I discovered key information that would have made some chapters cohesive was left out. The group helped me become more focused on the who, what, when, where, how, why or why nots. I took notes and focused on each chapter, sometimes having to return and adjust the tale to tie into the complete story. A rhyming dictionary was also handy because I enjoy writing in free verse.

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice youโ€™ve been given about writing?

A10.I wasnโ€™t given any advice. However, I learned early in life to accept constructive criticism, not to change my idea to someone elseโ€™s and not to depend on my memory. I always kept a small spiral notebook and pen with me to record random thoughts about characters, scenes, what they might say or do, and how they interacted with Humpty Dumpty Eggleston and the cast. The result is a book I am proud of. It is a coming-of-age, gut-wrenching, heart-warming, humorous piece of entertainment and includes deception, common life lessons, morals, or a lack thereof, parenting and its absence. My advice is to keep an open mind. A closed mind is like a closed window with the curtains drawn. The room behind it never receives the freshness or light that comes with every new day. I am humbled.

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Interview with author Jo E. Jennings

Q1. Hello, can you please introduce yourself? Readers would love to know more about you.

A1. When the doors closed on Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Tulsa, where I was a chaplain, I became a full-time fiction writer, accomplishing a lifetime goal. I wrote my first short story in third grade.

I published SHOOG on Amazon.com. Soon to come, if not out already, is SHOOG II which I sent to Amazon for review on Feb. 29, 2024.

SHOOG and A SUIT FOR MELVIN were both published in 2022.
The first Melvin book was originally written in the 1970โ€™s-80โ€™s, set in 1957 and was the first of THE JOE MACGREGOR series, historical fiction. I had not intended to write a sequel, but surprisingly, men particularly seemed to love the book and asked for a sequel.

The second book, A HORSE FOR JOE, was dedicated to my high school and college peers who were sent to Vietnam, as well as all veterans. I created a glossary of characters and footnotes so readers could easily keep track of the characters and perhaps learn something from the footnotes. I am writing A SEARCH FOR MELVIN right now, and my fans keep telling me to hurry up.

I do not write childrenโ€™s books. My books contain characters of all ages, causing the generations to interact. The characters donโ€™t hide their feelings from the reader, and I am not afraid to tackle subjects some find taboo. I personally do not swear, but I throw in a couple of colorful words to keep the setting and characters realistic. For all the tears I cause, I hope the reader has several laughs to balance them out. I love to make people smile or laugh.

I first published at age 21 in a national education publication, later working as a news editor, photographer, and writer, following experience in hospital public relations and marketing, a year in labor and delivery and over four years for a psychiatric hospital.

I taught high school English, junior college writing, was a preschool director and childrenโ€™s pastor. I earned a Masters of Divinity from Phillips Theological Seminary and a BA from Culver-Stockton College. (I was privileged to visit Culver-Stockton in 2023 to lead two writing workshops.)

My three biggest accomplishments in life are my three children which I share with my former husband, A. Thomas Jennings. The โ€œJenningsโ€™ kidsโ€ are now successful adults. I have eight grandchildren who seem to be keeping up with their parents as far as accomplishments and education. We all have a great sense of humor.

As a side note, I was born in Tulsa, OK., but grew up in Small Town, MO. People make a big deal out of how to pronounce Missouri. Itโ€™s an Indian word, and I was delighted, when I saw CHILDREN OF THE FLOWER MOON, to hear they pronounced it the way it should be pronounced, Mah-zur-ah. The word does not end in an ie. Ah, there will be a response for that teaser!
For four years I was a senior mentor to Oklahoma State University medical students, and I dabble in acting.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “A Horse for Joe”?

A2. A SUIT FOR MELVIN was based on a dance that really took place, and as I wrote it, I visualized my hometown. A HORSE FOR JOE is purely fiction.

The first challenge in any sequel is catching up the reader so they know whatโ€™s happened before even if they didnโ€™t read the first book. Although I am able to tell people, โ€œYou donโ€™t have to read the first book to enjoy the Joe book,โ€ I feel they miss out on having fallen in love with the characters and experiencing the emotion that took place before they tuned in.

Bringing people up-to-date without boring them to death is a challenge and a worry.

I kept telling myself the characters all had to be interesting, and all of them had to have a background. The characters are not just names; they have feelings, intentions, and personalities.

In addition to wanting believable, dynamic characters, I wanted a lot of action, as ongoing as possible, events overlapping, hopefully causing a reader who is lying down to sit up, waiting to find out what happens next.

I also care about the writing itself. I aim for rhythm, fascinating words when possible, vocabulary that isnโ€™t just skimmed milk over shredded wheat.

My desire is to leave people โ€œwanting more.โ€

Truthfully, once I get into a book, the characters take over. Theyโ€™re dictating; Iโ€™m just keyboarding. I thank them for that. If I ever create a character who doesnโ€™t help me out, I shall fire them.

Q3. What books or authors have most influenced your own writing?

My list of favorite books runs from JANE EYRE and WUTHERING HEIGHTS to SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES. Over the years, Ray Bradbury was very good about answering my letters. In the very first one he said if my characters come alive in my books like they did in my letters, I would make it.
I love THE POISONWOOD BIBLE and anything Barbara Kingsolver writes. Having been an English major, and a child who read three books a day in summer, I have to thank all the writers, because Iโ€™m certain all of them gave me something.

When we lived in West Des Moines, Ia., I sat down and visited with Henry Felsen, who wrote many teenage books like STREET ROD and HOT ROD. He later stopped by our house as I was giving a birthday party for a six-year old and asked to read something Iโ€™d written. He then invited me to visit his college class, but we were moving to Oklahoma in a few days. His advice was to never be discouraged by rejections. His eighth book was rejected many times, more than any of mine have over the years. I took that to heart.

If I can share one more thing, Henryโ€™s grocery list was lying on the restaurant table. It said, โ€œSomething to pick up with my hands and eat.โ€ So often when Iโ€™m writing and go to the kitchen, thatโ€™s my goal, just something I can grab, like an apple, so I can get back to writing.โ€

Q4. Whatโ€™s your favorite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

A4. I suppose that would be my hometown in Small Town, Missoura. I confess most of the places I have visited, I have also lived. I traveled very little in my adult life, not by choice. It seems like we worked all the time and never had money for trips.

Although my hometown has changed a great deal, the town square still exists although without the hitchings posts. The first house where I lived in Missoura, what we called the big brick house, burned down, but the second, where I lived from third grade until graduation, still looks the same from the outside. The architecture inside is strange as rooms were built as they were needed โ€“family, borders, etc. I lived with my grandparents. My mother and her siblings were all born there.

The high school has been torn down, but I can still see it in my mind. The โ€œnew gymโ€ where I graduated has been replaced. I donโ€™t know my way around there anymore, and very few people remember our family, which hurts my feelings.

But the important thing is when visiting there I have my own memories as Jo-Ann, but I also have the memories of Holly who lived in that house and on that street when I was writing SHOOG.

J.J. from the MacGregor series lived uptown on the square over a drug store. People still hang out at โ€œthe lake.โ€ In my mind and heart, Small Town, Missouri, has real people as well as the ones I created and put there. Although the barn-house, Tina Tinker, Brett Coffee, and Pastor Billy never existed in that town, SHOOG put them there, and they fit well.

Q5. What inspired you to write the book ‘A Suit for Melvin’?

A5. When I was in seventh grade, several mothers in town planned a semi-formal dance with their daughters in seventh grade. The girls wrote formal invitations and thought nothing of explaining what semi-formal meant as they hand-delivered them. Itโ€™s the first dance in my memory where I danced every dance I wanted, because I had two boys who were friends, who took turns dancing with me.

Something happened that night that still brings tears to my eyes it was so touching. I never forgot it. So when my children were young and we were living in Bolingbook, Il., I went to my office in the basement and created J.J. based on a rascal of a boy in my class, and Melvin, a boy who was in the class for seven years but then disappeared as some students seem to do. The experience of the two boys at the dance and their discussion on the way home is probably the most touching thing Iโ€™ve ever written. J.J. becomes Joe in the next book and continues to touch people. I was just a spectator and have no idea what they really talked about on the way home, but that book is very dear to me. My daughter Rachel tells people, โ€œItโ€™s a sweet book.โ€ Who knew it would become a series?

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘SHOOG’?

A6. SHOOG took much longer to write than the other books, three years. I was at home one day remembering, as people tend to do as they grow older. I had this beautiful memory of a boy who quietly sat down by me when no one else was yet in the classroom. It was our senior year, and when I realized there was a presence next to me, I looked up, and he had pulled his chair over to mine and was just waiting for me to look up. When I did, my heart swelled, and I know my smile was as big as the moon. When the bell rang, he got up and left before he said a word.

Later, a girl I think of as my nemesis, because of the things she said and did to me, stopped me in the hall at school and said he wanted to go out with me. I blurted out, โ€œI donโ€™t know that my grandmother will let me go โ€“ but Iโ€™ll talk to her!โ€ I called after her, โ€œTell him to ask me himself!โ€ He never asked me out, and I was confused.

Two years passed before I heard she had told him I thought I was too good for him. Then someone else in my life affirmed that I was if you can believe that. I was broken hearted that the beautiful boy with the quiet smile thought I had said such a horrible thing. By then I was in college, and he was getting married. Truthfully, he probably never thought a thing about it; he probably forgot me. And I know he went on to be happily married and have children. So did I!

But I remembered that day when he pulled his chair up beside me, I looked him up on my laptop, thinking I would tell him the truth and apologize. He had died eight years before. I am usually not much of a griever, but I could not stop being sad. There was no way to say I was sorry.

One of my granddaughters recommended a book I should read, but it didnโ€™t help.

We never dated; we never had a conversation. He was quiet in class, so I donโ€™t know what his voice sounded like. So I invented Hugh Coffee and Holly Bishop. Holly lived in the house where I grew up, and a fictional love story was born.

When I was at Culver-Stockton, the English majors often talked about therapeutic writing. I was never for it. But in the writing of SHOOG, I was able to deal with many things, and I believe those feelings come through. Women come to me and say, โ€œThis is my story.โ€ Humans share experiences.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

A7. My books are available on Amazon.com in paperback and Kindle. A SUIT FOR MELVIN and soon, A HORSE FOR JOE are available on Audible, Amazon, and iTunes. For an autographed copy, contact Jo E. Jennings at jjennings29@cox.net. I confess I will have to add postage/envelope cost of $6.50. As I uploaded SHOOG II just now, I also found that SHOOG II will cost more than my other books have, just over $12. However, I would love to hear readerโ€™s questions and will answer them as soon as I can. I would like them to tell me what they think.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘SHOOG II’?

A8. Be still my heart! When I was in second grade, I visited the library with my classmates in Kansas City, Mo., I chose a โ€œfat bookโ€ way above my reading level. There was a photo of a donkey on the front, so I thought I would be reading a book about a donkey. There was not one donkey! It was then I learned pictures on the cover of books may have nothing to do with whatโ€™s inside. Thatโ€™s aggravating.

Grams, whose mental abilities start to slide, is sitting in a rocking chair. Hopefully, itโ€™s obvious sheโ€™s depressed. Her hands droop. Her face is covered by a COVID mask because itโ€™s 2020. Sheโ€™s wearing a military jacket as her son Tim was killed. She holds a sock doll which in the book she says is โ€œTimmy.โ€ In actually, the doll she is holding belongs to Holly and was named Dennis when she made him for Holly years ago. The quilt has many embroidered symbols of Gramโ€™s faith โ€“ the Praying Hands, etc. This was taken by what I call my โ€œcabin by the parkโ€ as I live in a condo overlooking a park and tried to decorate it as a cabin. The colors are bright, but itโ€™s very humble. So in my mind the cover shows humility, grief, faith, love, that thereโ€™s a pandemic going on, and that the military is involved somehow. (I hope the fact I fractured my back several months ago helped with Gramโ€™s expression.

Q9. When writing a book how do you keep things fresh, for both your readers and also yourself?

A9. The characters must be interesting and continue to have personality. If they donโ€™t have personality, then make that an obvious, maybe fun, part of the character. Action needs to continue throughout the book, even events overlap. Once in a while, if possible, the reader may be on the edge of his/her seat. With sequels I am adding things to the characterโ€™s lives the reader doesnโ€™t know. Maybe they had the character all wrong! Theyโ€™re doing THAT? Heโ€™s what? Let the characters surprise the reader. I do not get bored with my characters. I love it when they take the reins.

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice youโ€™ve been given about writing?

A10. Years ago I received a letter from a publisher saying he would have published my book, but my grammar was too perfect. He said if I continued using perfect grammar, I was going to fail. I didnโ€™t take that advice totally, but I do allow my characters to use the grammar that goes along with their character. My son Adam said, โ€œMom youโ€™ve got to read Stephen Kingโ€™s book on writing.โ€ I did. I use a lot of short sentences which are paragraphs. He says thatโ€™s OK. I give him credit but use his advice in writing workshops. Itโ€™s a great book.

I also remember Henry Felsenโ€™s advice not to worry about rejections. I have never pasted rejections on my wall, etc.

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A Horse for Joe

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A Horse for Joe written by the author Jo E. Jennings is an intriguing read. The main character of the story is Joe. Until his grandmother died, he knew himself as J.J. Baskin. Later, from Uncle Fred, Joe came to know that his real name is Joseph Jane Baker. J.J.โ€™s grandmother raised him by working as a waitress. After his grandmother’s death, Joe lived with a foster family.ย 

Joe has no idea about his mother Jane. Nobody knows why she went to Valentine, Nebraska, in 1944. Joe’s new adopted father is Knox Alastair MacGregor. Joe told him that he wants to find his mother. Knox assured him that there are many things for Joe to learn in this family. Joe was introduced to an auburn and white horse called Lennox. He can learn a lot about horses from Finn. Finn runs the ranch and his wife Fiona is the chef and housekeeper. They kept a good company for Joe. 

Read this story to find out what will happen further in Joe’s life. The story is gripping. The narration is smooth and strong. The backdrop setting is done well by the author. This book is written in a simple language that is easy to follow.

If you enjoy reading stories that are rich in characters then get your hands on this book. 

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