The Good And The Evil by author Cooper Harrison

Book: The Good And The Evil

Author: Cooper Harrison

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

I am a lost soul.
Trying to be found.
Take me home.
Safe and sound.

I love reading poetry and prose. The Good and the Evil written by Cooper Harrison is the latest poetry book that I have read. In this book readers will get to read about the everyday temptations along with the good that life offers. Cooper has written these poems and proses mostly based on his life experiences.

Author has shared how every day is an opportunity to do something new in life and we shouldn’t let the good times go away. In our everyday life, apart from good there is evil too. These evil things corrupt our mind. So, it is important for us to learn to keep balance. We should treat others the way we would like to treated.

Readers will find this book worth reading. One can learn many good things from author’s experiences.

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The Good And The Evil by author Cooper Harrison

Book: The Good And The Evil

Author: Cooper Harrison

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

I am a lost soul.
Trying to be found.
Take me home.
Safe and sound.

I love reading poetry and prose. The Good and the Evil written by Cooper Harrison is the latest poetry book that I have read. In this book readers will get to read about the everyday temptations along with the good that life offers. Cooper has written these poems and proses mostly based on his life experiences.

Author has shared how every day is an opportunity to do something new in life and we shouldn’t let the good times go away. In our everyday life, apart from good there is evil too. These evil things corrupt our mind. So, it is important for us to learn to keep balance. We should treat others the way we would like to treated.

Readers will find this book worth reading. One can learn many good things from author’s experiences.

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Interview with author B.L. Bruce

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

My name is Bri Bruce (writing under the name B. L. Bruce), and I am a writer, award-winning poet, graphic designer, and marketing executive from Santa Cruz, California. To date, I’ve written four books, with two more in the works. I also dabble in photography and painting. I work in the solar industry as a marketing director by day, and moonlight as a graphic designer and publisher, as well as the editor-in-chief of literary magazine Humana Obscura. In my free time (very rare these days) I enjoy surfing, being outdoors, practicing yoga, and spending time with family and friends (also very rare these days).

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘Measures’ book?

I wrote the majority of Measures during the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic’s shelter-in-place. I was struggling with my own mental health as well as with insomnia. The constant barrage of terrible news, both in my personal circle and of the state of the world, was weighing heavily on me. To be honest, many of the poems are a blur. I tend to go into a sort-of trance-like state when writing, and coupled with the insomnia I was experiencing, there are a number of poems in this collection that I just don’t recall having written or had forgotten about until it came time to compile the collection. Despite its challenges—of still finding creativity in such a tumultuous time in history, of being vulnerable in writing, and of shouldering through the worst period I’ve experienced—Measures was my silver lining of 2020. It gave me purpose. I’m proud of this collection.

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

Having studied post-modern American literature with a poetry concentration in college, I was introduced to a number of poets that were part of the Beat movement. Writers like Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Richard Brautigan influenced a lot of my early writing but it wasn’t until the end of my schooling and in my early adulthood years that I found my reader’s niche in nature poetry. Mary Oliver is—and will always be—at the top of my list as far as authors whose writing influence and inspire my work. I discovered and continue to enjoy the work of May Sarton, Maude Meehan, Ellen Bass, and Robert Hass. I’ve also come to enjoy the work of haikuists and short-form poets like Issa, Basho, Tu Fu, and Li Po, among others, which has me experimenting with the American haiku form, and am working on a collection at the moment that I will be releasing in the near future.

Q4. What’s your favourite spot to visit in your own country? And what makes it so special to you?

Northern California. I grew up visiting places like Mendocino and Fort Bragg once or twice a year with my family. My parents instilled in me at a young age a love for nature, and for me this region is always a reminder of that. We’d camp on the beach and go diving in the frigid waters. I hated it as a kid and was always cold, but it’s become endearing to me, invigorating even, and is a place dear enough to me to almost call home. There’s something very arresting about the remoteness and the rugged coastlines. It’s rarely sunny, so the weather lends a moodiness to the atmosphere that I revel in, especially for writing. It’s gets the emotions and the thoughts flowing. I once spent a month isolated in a very remote cabin along the coast south of Mendocino to do nothing but write. It was a difficult time for me in that I was attempting to be very disciplined and grappled with my own expectations of myself, but also enriching. I wrote two books while I was there, The Starling’s Song and 28 Days of Solitude, a memoir of my time during that month.

Q5. Is there lots to do before you dive in and start writing a book?

Diving in to write comes easy. I try not to force my writing, and instead allow myself the time and space when inspiration strikes just to get out everything I need to say. I find the hardest work is done during the editing process. Trying to make order of and polish my own work is something that I struggle with. I’m a perfectionist, and as such am very self-criticizing. Though in the end this helps me become a stronger writer (and a better editor) it can be self-destructive at times when I’m too much in my own head.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘The Weight Of Snow’ book?

I wrote The Weight of Snow over the course of a few years. Some of the earlier drafts of the poems in the collection were parts of my senior project in college where the assignment was to write a chapbook of poetry. Of course, the final poems that ended up in the collection were redlined or re-written. Lit majors in a workshop setting can be a pretentious and critical bunch. I poured my heart into this first collection, and when it was so well received and earned a number of awards, it was very re-affirming for me that this wouldn’t be my last.

Q7. On what all platforms readers can find your books to buy?

My books are all currently available on Amazon. If readers are interested in getting a glimpse of my poetry, give me a follow on Twitter @the_poesis or on Instagram @thepoesis where I am regularly sharing bits of my work.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the cover and the title of your books?

The titles of my poetry books all come from either a line in the work itself or the title of a poem. In the case of my memoir, it was a little play on Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude (I jokingly say my 28 days felt a little like 100 years) and May Sarton’s A Journal of a Solitude, in which Sarton explores similar tropes about writing in self-isolation and how this can be a mechanism of sorts for writers.
As for my covers, I used to work in publishing and am a graphic designer by trade, so I actually design and layout my own books, including getting them ready for print production. It’s something I enjoy, and even a service I extend to other authors looking to independently publish. I absolutely love book covers, and think a lot can be said about a cover. One of my favorite things to do is visit a bookstore and just admire the book covers.

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

Each book begins to take on a life of its own. I strive not to write about the same subjects over and over, or even use similar imagery or words in an effort to continue to stay fresh while also challenging myself to think and perceive in new and different ways. I draw on a lot of personal experiences when writing, so one way that really enriches my writing process is changing my scenery, whether its writing in a different spot in my house or visiting somewhere new in nature. Traveling is very creatively triggering for me, and you’ll never find me going on any trip without a notebook and pen.

Q10. Are there any secrets from the book (that aren’t in the blurb), you can share with your readers?

It wouldn’t be a secret if I divulged it! Get your hands on a copy if you’d like to find out. I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. If you don’t take my word for it, check out the rave reviews it’s receiving on Amazon, Goodreads, or on my blog at http://www.bribruceproductions.com.

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The Weight Of Snow

January by author Jemma Hathaway

Book: January

Author: Jemma Hathaway

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“The loneliest minute of the day is the one after a Zoom call; when you click Leave
and wonder where the world went. But life rushes back in the room and reminds you it’s not so bad. At least you don’t have to wear a bra. Or brush your hair (because your camera is always off now) which is lucky because you haven’t seen your hairbrush in days”.

The above lines are from WFH WTF. I could totally relate to this especially the lonely moment after the zoom calls. “If you could have anything this year, what would you want?” is also my favorite from the collection.

Author has done great work in her debut book. Some of the poems are left aligned whereas others are right aligned. Language of the poems are easy to understand. Cover photo could have been more attractive. If you love reading poetry then go ahead with this book.

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January

Til Death We Do Part by author Bruno Beaches

Book: Til Death We Do Part

Author: Bruno Beaches

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“Til Death We Do Part” is an intriguing story penned down by the author Bruno Beaches. Author who is a retired police officer has written this book from his professional life experiences. Main character of the story is Pablo Pinkerton. He is a police officer and work with drug addicts to get help with their addictions. He initially went to the home of an addict Mark Foster. He asked Mark to try ENDDAS (End Drug Addiction Services). Mark agreed to bring a change to his life but later Pablo was asked to leave his current role and he was moved to start working at Prolific Offender Unit.

Pablo was disappointed that he has to leave his role of helping addicts. But he didn’t have a choice. At home, his wife Delilah is a woman of few words. Pablo and Delilah have raised four kids. Both of them were committed to their relationship with support, dedication, quality time together, etc. However one day, things changed when Pablo was called to the office of Mr Framlin and he got to know that he has a blame on him for unlawfully harassing Miss Cassie Woolridge in an effort to engage her in an unwanted relationship.

Grab a copy of this book and find out yourself what gonna happen next. Storyline is captivating and I couldn’t put it aside while reading it. Cover of the book is eye catchy and the title is suitable. I enjoyed reading this book. Story has lots of details so I had to read it with full concentration but that is worth. I got a sneak peek into the life of police officer through this book.

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Creatures Of The Lord by author Craig Leibfreid

Book: Creatures Of The Lord

Author: Craig Leibfreid

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 4/5

Creatures Of The Lord is the third book that I have read penned down by the author Craig Leibfreid. The title of this book is well suitable to the contents of the book.

Story started with Todd and Eric getting guidance at Buena Vista behavioral health center in Santa Barbara California. Todd was suffering from schizoaffective disorder and Eric had too much acid that he don’t feel passion anymore. Faith in Christ and a relationship with God brought comfort to Todd but Eric is still lost.

One day, in Santa Barbara, Todd and Eric had an encounter with Jesus. Eric felt transcendent in the moment. Eric looked at things differently when Jesus saw a woman on the way for aborting her child. Jesus advised her to give birth to baby so he could be adopted.

Grab a copy of this book and find out what will happen next. Language of the book is simple to understand. Cover of the book could have been better. Story is worth reading and as you will read, you will meet more characters.

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Earth To Ned by author Ned Tesic

Book: Earth To Ned

Author: Ned Tesic

Available On: thisisned.com.au

Language: English

Rating: 4/5

Earth To Ned is a Children’s Book written by the author Ned Tesic. The main character of the story is a seven years old boy Ned who is on his way to space. But how a seven years old boy can go to space? Grab a copy of this book and find it yourself.

This book is something I could relate to. Even when I was a kid, my mind used to wander out of classrooms thereby putting me in trouble because of lack of attention in class. Ned’s character is relatable.

Cover of the book is nice. Text used in the book is bit hard to read because of its light shade. Illustrations stand out in the book. This story is based on events in real life of the author. Don’t miss to pick this book.

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Daughter of Retribution by author Wren Cartwright

Book: Daughter of Retribution

Author: Wren Cartwright

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Daughter of Retribution is the first installment in the Crescent Queen series. This is a fantasy novel that is suitable for adult readers. The way author has built the plot is nice. It has been several years since Aeryn is running from brown and yellow cloak people. Once she loved traveling across kingdoms but now she feels lonely.

When she reached west side of Gwynoan forest, she met Azael there. Azael helped her in escaping from the cloaked men. Is this the beginning of romance between them? What discoveries Aeryn makes on her journey?

Please be advised that there is mature content in this book. I enjoyed reading the little chemistry between Aeryn and Azael. Pace of the story is medium. It wasn’t too slow or too rushed. Narration is smooth and strong.

Couldn’t wait to read its sequel Daughter of Vengeance.

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Love Ordained by author Tara Taffera

Book: Love Ordained

Author: Tara Taffera

Available On: Amazon

Language: English

Rating: 5/5

Love Ordained is the debut novel of the author Tara Taffera. Main character of the story is Gina Andros. One day when her husband Alex went to pick their two years old daughter from a daycare, their car met with an accident. Gina lost the two important people that was a world to her. Gina’s mother-in-law Helena who has always treated her like a daughter cut her from the family. Gina was supported by her parents during this tragic time.

Will Helena forgive Gina and make her a part of family again? Is there love in Gina’s fate again? Storyline is intriguing. It feels realistic. Characters are written well by the author. Cover photo is nice with a suitable title. Story involves loss, love, grief, healing, forgiveness, etc. This story kept me hooked till the last page. I wasn’t able to put it down until I finished it. Go ahead with this. I strongly recommend this book.

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Strong Like My Ancestors by author Kesha Flowers

Book: Strong Like My Ancestors

Author: Kesha Flowers

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Language: English

Rating: 5/5

“Strong Like My Ancestors” is a Children’s Book written by the author Kesha Flowers and illustrated by Urusa Zeeshan. Little boy Joshua’s family meditates every morning. Joshua is not sure why their family meditates every single day. According to Joshua he is just a little kid who doesn’t have to worry about meditation and ancestors at such a small age.

Grab a copy of this book to know how Joshua’s family will convince him to meditate and to thank their ancestors. I really enjoyed reading this story. It has motivated me to meditate every day. Colorful pages of this picture book will catch kid’s attention right away.

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