Play It In Reverse

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๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Victoria Angelique โœ๏ธ
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For fans of gripping, fast-paced mysteries, Play It In Reverse by Victoria Angelique is a must-read. The story revolves around Addison, a burnt-out critical care nurse who feels deeply about helping her patients. When a mysterious John Doe arrives in her ICU suffering from septic shock, his final words to her are cryptic: โ€œDarkside must die.โ€ He asks her to keep his belongings safe. Addison thought that she couldn’t save his life but she could honor his dying request.

After discovering an old tape among Johnโ€™s things, Addison listens with her friend Chris and realizes the recording was purposely made backward. When they play it in reverse, a chilling message from John emerges, warning that dangerous people are after him and hinting at a path Addison must follow, symbolized by the โ€œyellow brick road.โ€ With intrigue and uncertainty pulling her forward, Addison embarks on a journey to reveal secrets concealed in music and navigate a hidden danger.

Angeliqueโ€™s storytelling shines with its brisk pace, and her vivid character development brings Addison to life as an unforgettable protagonist. The captivating cover design and suspenseful twists kept me glued to every page, and the storyโ€™s surprises were thoroughly engaging. If youโ€™re looking for a mystery with suspense, dynamic characters, and a plot that keeps you guessing, Play It In Reverse wonโ€™t disappoint.

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The Rostrum

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: The Rostrum ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: W.T. Sanders โœ๏ธ
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If you’re a fan of political thrillers, The Rostrum by W.T. Sanders is a must-read. The story follows Special Agent Stanley Thompson, stationed at the FBIโ€™s Little Rock office, who encounters Matthew McKinley Foster. Fosterโ€™s family has a unique legacy tied to President William McKinley, dating back to his great-great-grandfather George Foster, a Secret Service agent who was assigned to protect the President. Unfortunately , the president was assassinated. In memory of the tragedy, each firstborn male in the family is named McKinley.

As the Secret Service ramps up security for election season, they collaborate with Smithson Integrated Engineering, Inc. on the Rostrum Project, developing blast-resistant podiums for public addresses. Driven by a vision for ultimate security, the Secret Service Director demands a podium capable of withstanding a moderate blast within close range.

Meanwhile, Thompson is determined to join the Joint Terrorism Task Force but finds his requests denied time and again. When he stumbles upon a connection between local gang activity and the enigmatic initials “KGC,” he begins looking into a figure named Kenneth Gรผnter Collins, setting off a complex investigation. To find out whether Matthew Foster can redeem his family’s tarnished honor and what decisions Thompson will make, youโ€™ll need to dive into this suspenseful story.

The plotโ€™s unpredictable twists kept me glued to each page, and the pacing made it impossible to put down. The cover design and title are fitting, adding to the appeal of this compelling read. Incorporating historical elements, the novel feels authentic and immersive. Donโ€™t miss out on this exciting read!

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Interview with author Carol Ann Bradley

Q1 Please introduce yourself so readers will get to know you better.

I grew up in a small village in Dudley and still live in the area. It lies on the border of South Staffordshire quite near to Himley Hall. Which was once the grand ancestral home of the Earls of Dudley, and where King Edward VIII and his wife Wallis were known to have stayed.
Like many of my generation I didn’t have the opportunity of a formal education. I left school at fifteen and duly attended the university of life. For several years I worked as a seamstress and was later employed as a sales person in a bridal salon, advising on choice of wedding attire.

Yet, I always had a passion for reading books, and now a newfound enthusiasm as I begin the journey of writing books of my own. And I hope children will enjoy reading my books as much as l’ve loved writing them. As I want to entertain, inspire, and spark the imagination of young minds.

My favourite authors and books include, Daphne Du Maurier and her irresistible Frenchman’s Creek; Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte; The King of Elfland’s Daughter by Lord Dunsany; and Moonfleet by John Meade Faulkner.

I like walking, countryside and nature, as an animal lover I have two adopted donkeys and sponsor one moor pony! I enjoy watching old film noir on tv; and I frequent the venues of Himley and Lower Penn as I like to dine out.
Children’s picture book titles published thus far are: A Puppy’s Tale, The Wych Elm, and The Haunting Tale of The Wood-Nymph.

Q2 What is the inspiration for your book ‘A Puppy’s Tale’?

My picture book A Puppy’s Tale is an amusing and fun story about two rascally pups, and the mischief they create! As the daring puppies set out on a quest to fulfil Snuggle’s dream. The pair delve into the world of fearsome dog tricksters and the dangerous game of magic tail-tricks! The concept was to indicate to young children to value themselves and their own attributes.

Q3 When did you realize you want to be an author.

Sometimes an insignificant incident can be a turning point in a person’s life. I realized quite late that there was something I had to doโ€ฆintuition and my inner voice played a part.
Writing had been waiting for me; awaiting my recognition. I just had to take the first step.

Q4 Please tell us something about your book ‘The Haunting Tale of the Wood-Nymph’?

The fairytale tells the story of a beautiful wood-nymph queen and what befalls her after an encounter with a strikingly handsome hobgoblin. I will give an excerpt from the book:

The realm of the wood-nymph queen had basked in abundant and harmony for years without number. All that the woodland kingdom yielded was her bounty. The tall cloistered trees of shade, the dells of wild flowers and corn, the rushing water of the rill. This was her realm, the moon her orb, and the wych elm her sceptre.
Her powers of enchantment encompassed all the wooded territories, extending to the furthest corners of the kingdom. But beyond the utmost boundary the way was barred to her. Long ago, it was preordained, if she ventured to pass the ancient ley lines belonging to nature and unexplained, this would be a violation of the Law. To breach its covenant was forbidden, and brings into play unforeseen forces. Throughout time, the Law of Consequence, the judgement of cause and effect has remained absolute. Therefore, the gifts once bestowed, would be diminished.
On a night when the moon, myth, and magic aligned with destiny’s design, a stranger on horseback stumbled upon the hidden path to the secret wood. At the water’s edge the two meet. Whether by chance or by design, it was as though she had been waiting for him. Like a leaf is blown on a scurry of wind no one can foretell where it may fall.

She inclined her head to meet his gaze, and though unbidden, he stretched out his hand to help raise her up. It was as if a cold hand clasped her heart. He introduced himself as Bojangles. He was a member of a wandering tribe of hobgoblins of some notoriety, aimlessly they roved from place to place. Never staying too long in any village or pasture.

He had a swarthy face, and his nose had the curve of an eagle’s beak. His dark blue eyes were deep-set with a certain gleam; and his mouth twisted into a wry gnomish smile. A quiff of a curl fell on his brow, and a pigtail of raven-black hair skimmed his shoulder. Showing his perfectly formed pointed ears, a hoop of gold dangled from his earlobe which glinted as his head turned. He was a tad too handsome by half, and many a sprite and fairy had swooned at the sight of the errant hobgoblin.

Moonlight can play tricks and deceive a kind heart, and one can be blind to the demon seed in disguise. Bojangles used soft words to cajole and flatter. Just like the wheat worm moves up the stem to destroy the wheat ear, so he made his way into her heart.
The appointed time had come, midnight, on the witches sabbath. That bewitched hour of allotted time when witches stir and spirits dance. In the midst of the revelry, the wood-nymph queen appeared. Bedazzling in a garment of emerald green satin with a flounce of white lace at her ankle. Abruptly, Bojangles stepped out of the shadows. His eyes riveted and his lip curled as he looked upon the wood-nymph queen. Like a moth to the flame; he coveted her above all others. With a look of amusement in his eyes, the nefarious hobgoblin led the merry dance. The wood-nymph’s gaze followed him with feline, catlike jade-green eyes.
Gradually, she began to meld into the verdant greenery of the wood. The brilliance of her emerald gown matched by the fervour of her stark green eyes. It was as though the two became one, unbounded, and the twain could not be severed. The mystic goddess of the tree straddled both worlds, her earthly body to roam the earth plain; and the unknown, her spirit existing within the tree. Its mysteries known to her alone, and to no other.
Beneath the hallowed boughs of the haunted tree, the misalliance ensued. With the backdrop of the setting sun; the rites of the ceremony were witnessed by her subjects and the leery eyes of the woodland. Their custom was to exchange a pledge of devotion; she gave him a set of jewelled buttons. In return, he offered a silver key on a chain saying it was the key to his heart.

To all intent and purpose, the pair seemed happy for a while. But like an inconstant wind things can change fairly soon. He became restless, with what he thought a humdrum life in the quiet of woodland. For Bojangles, the chase was over. A wanderlust ran through his veins. He had an urge to travel, and taste all the fruits of life on offer. His influence was strong; he persisted that the wood-nymph discover lands that lay beyond the secret wood.

Wakeful and undecided on her course. To relinquish her throne and powers, and leave her woodland companions behind; or to adhere to her vows. For she had sworn an oath to stay by his side. At long last, the wood-nymph determined for good or ill, she would follow where he led. Intrigues of the heart are hard to figure. Perhaps, she had a strategy.

I hope you enjoyed this abridged taster!

I wanted to explore the myth of wood-nymphs transforming into animals. Rather than just write that the wood-nymph had changed into a vixen. I wrote from the perspective of the she-fox. What she ate, her deadly fears of being hunted, and her fight for survival in the wild.

The moral of the story: Don’t put your trust in handsome hobgoblinsโ€ฆfor sure as not, they’ll let you down in the end!

Q5 For what age group is your book ‘The Wych Elm’ suitable for?

My book The Wych Elm was written to bridge the gap between early reader picture books and chapter books. Age 6-8 years plus. I am pleased that it has been called an online bestseller!

Q6 What is your favourite quote?

The line actor Alan Ladd said to actress Veroncia Lake in the film The Blue Dahlia.

Quote: ‘Every guy’s seen you somewhere beforeโ€ฆthe trick is finding you.’

Q7 What do you like the most about your country?

I recently received a message from an author in the US. She prefers setting the scene for her novels in Old Europe, as she thinks it gives her books a better perspective. The influence of culture and the scenery of lands steeped in rich history.

From John o’ Groats to Land’s End we have amazing scenery and people. Our forefathers gave the world the Magna Carta, language, literature, and more recently the internet!

Q8 What suggestion do you want to give to parents of little readers regarding a reading habit?

I would not profess to make any suggestions to parents. They are best placed to decide on their child’s reading habit.

Q9 What does literary success look like to you?

Literary success to me would see my children’s books inspiring and nurturing young minds for many years to come. I would also be thrilled if they were made into animated films!

Q10 Lastly, who is your inspiration in life and why?

In my early life I was lucky to have the guidance of two wonderful grandmothers; I loved them equally and dearly. My grandmothers were resilient, both had hard lives working long hours in trade. They instilled in me the work ethic and a sense of never give upโ€ฆdon’t look back and don’t look down. Their names were Leah and Matilda.

Interview with author Billy Hanson

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

A1. I’m an author, filmmaker, husband, and dad, originally from Maine, living in Los Angeles. I’ve worked on several types of projects over the last twenty years, from short stories and comics to feature films and TV. Iโ€™ve written multiple issues of Grimm Tales of Terror for Zenescope comics, I was a writer/story producer for the Eli Roth series The Legion of Exorcists, and in 2023, my debut feature film, Bone Cold, was released by Well Go USA.

My first book, Spider Season, was published in 2018, and received the Gold Medal for Anthology Fiction at the Readers Favorite Book Awards. One of the short stories from that collection, Everyone Else is Asleep, was adapted into a digital series for the Rizzle app and won โ€œBest Vertical Drama Seriesโ€ at the IAWTV Awards in 2022.

My work is mainly in suspense, thriller, and horror, although I do venture out into other genres from time to time. I love telling stories, and Iโ€™m constantly working on multiple projects at a time, so hopefully my name is one you will see again and again in the future.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “Long Term Damage”?

A2. I had already gone through the publishing process once with Spider Season, so I had a much clearer sense of what I had and what I needed. The whole process moved much faster, especially when it came to working with editor Rob Weisberg.

The real challenge I faced for this book was figuring out how to write during a pandemic with a toddler and a newborn, while the film industry completely imploded twice and all the work dried up. It was exceedingly difficult to focus and make the time to write during such a tumultuous time, but I stole as much time as I could between 2020 and 2023. I was also working to get Bone Cold through the post production process during that time, which took most of my creative energy during that stretch, but I was determined to get Long Term Damage across the finish line.

Once Bone Cold was finished and delivered, I was able to shift my focus to Long Term Damage and get the stories edited and in shape for publication. Itโ€™s not often that writing is the hard part for me, but times were tough for a lot of reasons.

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

A3. Itโ€™s difficult to be a horror writer raised in Maine without gravitating toward Stephen King, so I consider him to be the greatest influence on me as a storyteller. But Iโ€™m also in awe of people who are able to tell a powerful, memorable, meaningful story in a short amount of time, especially working across mediums. People like Richard Matheson, Shirley Jackson, Jonathan Lethem, Raymond Carver, and the king of The Twilight Zone himself, Rod Serling. Their work has shocked me, thrilled me, confounded me, and enlightened me.

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

A4. Iโ€™d say going home to Maine is always a joy for me. I left my small town home when I was 18 to attend the Film School at Florida State University, then made my way out to Los Angeles, one of the biggest cities in the world. So, every time I go home to Maine, it feels like a break from the hustle of everyday life and a way for me to reconnect with the world, not to mention seeing family and old friends.

I also appreciate Maine more as an adult than I ever did as a kid. The great food, Portlandโ€™s art and music scene, some fantastic breweries (looking at you Allagash), and the vast forests and coastline all provide a sense of freedom and wonder that never ceases to amaze me and bring a sense of peace. Itโ€™s rare that I visit Maine and donโ€™t leave with at least a few new story ideas.

Q5. What inspired you to write the book ‘Long Term Damage’?

A5. Iโ€™m the type of writer who writes constantly, so Iโ€™ve got kind of a stockpile of rough ideas, half-cooked characters, and outlines that I just havenโ€™t had the chance to sit and work through. So, when I realized that a handful of these pieces fit well together and each revolved around a central theme, thatโ€™s when I started thinking of them as one book. So, there wasnโ€™t really one spark of inspiration for Long Term Damage, but several sparks that came together to light a much larger fire.

Thatโ€™s one thing I really love about anthologies. They tend to cover a wide range of the authorโ€™s work, like fishing with a net in a lake of ideas and only keeping the biggest and the best.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘Long Term Damage’?

A6. All in all, it took me about four years to complete the entire book. Keep in mind though, thatโ€™s four years of life, as well, which for me included the pandemic, two kids, a feature film, the death of my father, multiple jobs, and other projects that came and went while I was chipping away at this book. But thatโ€™s how I knew this book was important to me, because no matter how busy or stressed I got I always came back to it and pushed it forward, little by little. The fact that the book was finished at all is a small miracle.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

A7. You can find my work pretty much anywhere that sells books and movies. If a store doesnโ€™t have it stocked, it can easily be ordered. The easiest way to find the books is on Amazon, available in print, ebook, or audiobook formats. Long Term Damage will be available there as well, upon its release on November 12th, 2024.

The film that I produced, wrote, and directed, Bone Cold, is currently streaming on Tubi, and is available everywhere on Digital/DVD/Blu-ray.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘Long Term Damage’?

A8. The title came to me when I put the stories next to each other for the first time. I knew they were all connected and similar but had to put them together to nail down the central theme of the whole book. It became a collection of stories about disastrous moments that change the course of the charactersโ€™ lives, whether that moment was happening in real-time, or it was a decades-old memory that wonโ€™t let them go. All of us have moments in our lives that cause long term damage, whether we know it or not. Thatโ€™s the fear and anxiety that these stories explore.

As for the cover, that was the work of fantastic artists over at BookBaby, who handled the publishing and distribution process for both of my books. The only direction I gave was to avoid any horror clichรฉs, and they did an amazing job with it. I absolutely love the cover. And the best part is that Long Term Damage looks great next to Spider Season, which they also designed. So, itโ€™s safe to say Iโ€™ll be going back to them for the next book, as well.

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

A9. I read as much as I can to make sure that everything I put out into the world is unique and I do my best to avoid crutches and shortcuts that help me through difficult sections of writing. Anything to avoid useless repetition. Readers will pick up on that kind of thing immediately.

As for fresh ideas, I donโ€™t really think too much about it. Iโ€™m lucky in the fact that most of my ideas have such a specific approach that any similarities are overshadowed by a new perspective or style and tone. I usually roll with whatever story Iโ€™m inspired to write, regardless of similarities to other stories from myself or others. If a story works and itโ€™s important to you, it needs to be written. I mean, does anyone really fault Stephen King for so many psychic kids?

That being said, readers and audiences want originality and theyโ€™re keen on the way things are made. I still catch myself using some crutches in my writing and I do my best to remove them so that readers will never see them. Thatโ€™s a big part of my editing process. I think the way to keep things fresh is really just to be aware of how your work fits into the grand scheme of stories out there. Itโ€™s easier said than done, of course, but certainly good to ground yourself and make sure youโ€™re telling interesting stories. Nobody wants to be boring.

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

A10. The best advice I ever received was actually two pieces of advice from two different film producers. 1) Always have a lot of irons in the fire. 2) You have to strike while the iron is hot. Those two bits of advice have driven the majority of my career.

That mindset put me on a path to success and really helped me to understand just how much writing has to happen for any projects to break through. Because not all of it will see the light of day, but when something hits, you have to take advantage of the momentum and be ready to ride that wave.

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Cry of the Kestrel

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: Cry of the Kestrel ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Marla Himeda โœ๏ธ
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Marla Himeda’s Cry of the Kestrel, the second book in The Bardic Isles Series, draws readers back into Kaelinโ€™s journey as he takes on new challenges. Now thirteen, Kaelin leaves his home on Kestrel Island to study under four distinguished Masters, dedicating three months to each, starting with Master Talan on Eyrie Island. Urged on by his mentors, Master Bergid and Darryk, Kaelin sets out to deepen his skills and broaden his perspective.

With Master Talan, he learns the intricate craft of making a complete set of seventeen pipes. This experience sparks an understanding in Kaelin of how each Master offers unique insights and abilities. But Kaelinโ€™s journey is complicated by a wrongful accusation of stealing a tuning fork, adding suspense and tension to his path.

Himedaโ€™s narrative is both captivating and easy to follow, creating a world where readers are pulled into Kaelin’s experiences. The authorโ€™s fluid style and vivid storytelling make Kaelinโ€™s growth and learning journey feel immersive, leaving readers eager for what lies ahead.

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The Electric God and Other Shorts

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: The Electric God and Other Shorts ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Michael Thomas Perone โœ๏ธ
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“The Electric God and Other Shorts” by Michael Thomas Perone is an enthralling anthology.

In “The Electric God,” set in the quiet town of Drake, Illinois, young Teddy struggles with the overbearing presence of television in his life. Teddy feels overshadowed by the screen’s hold on his mother, who hardly notices himโ€”even when he comes home with burns. When she installs a TV in the bathroom, Teddy suffers a dangerous electric shock that leaves him unconscious. Meanwhile, his friend Will is similarly drawn in, taking on TV-inspired challenges at school. Will Teddy be able to come to terms with this overpowering wave of modern technology?

Another standout, “Paper Language,” follows writer Jonathan Zucker after he purchases paper from Skylark Press. He discovers an eerie messageโ€””HELP ME” scrawled in deep red ink. Jonathan decided to use his discovery to his advantage. The cryptic message powered his storytelling.

This book is a page-turner. Each story holds a unique premise, keeping me fully engaged and eager to see what came next. The language is accessible, the storytelling fluid and powerful. Michael Thomas Perone demonstrates incredible creativity in this collection. If you’re looking for something that keeps you hooked from start to finish, this book is a great choice.

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The Haunting Tale of The Wood-Nymph

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: The Haunting Tale of The Wood-Nymph ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Carol Ann Bradley โœ๏ธ
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“The Haunting Tale of The Wood-Nymph” by Carol Ann Bradley is a captivating read for children aged 6-8. The magical inhabitants of the forest, ruled by the Wood-Nymph Queen, lived peacefully together. However, one misty morning, a mysterious rider appeared at the edge of the forest, unknowingly venturing into its depths.

A curious young elf named Echo soon noticed strange white fungi growing near the towering oak tree overnight. When Oglin saw it, he warned that dark magic was at play. As the adventure unfolds, the Wood-Nymph Queen encounters a charming goblin Bojangles, whose wanderlust keeps him moving from place to place. The queen makes a bold promise to stay by his side, but can Bojangles be trusted?

This enchanting tale teaches a valuable lesson about being cautious of sweet words and empty promises. Bradleyโ€™s storytelling is a joy to read, and I was thoroughly impressed with her writing. I look forward to exploring more of her magical worlds in the future.

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

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Interview with author Dakotah Sanders

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

A1. My name is Dakotah Sanders. I am a person in long term recovery from substance use disorder, with seven years of recovery. I scored a 9/10 on the ACE’s test. I was born and raised in Kansas. I currently work for a community mental health center as a peer support specialist on the assertive community treatment team. I am also a social work student working towards my license for addictions counselling

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing your book “ENDURE: To Suffer with Patience”?

A2. Probably the most difficult aspect was the conversations that had to happen with my family. I sat down with them and told them every story that was going to be in the book. It was difficult for everyone to dig up our past, however, they all understood what I was trying to do with it and were very supportive.

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

A3. “The Way of the Superior Man,” is probably the most influential book I have ever read. That book influenced me beyond measure as a man. Other influential authors would be Friedrich Nietzsche and Carl Jung. These individuals influenced my thinking which I believe shows in my writing.

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

A4. My favourite place to visit in my own country would be Jack Creek in Arkansas. It reminds me of time spent with my little brother. It is like a fifty foot cliff where people jump off of the water. I just have a lot of special memories there.

Q5. What inspired you to write the book ‘ENDURE: To Suffer with Patience’?

A5. I honestly never meant to write a book. It was a series of events that seemed to push me in the direction of writing. However, I read a book called “The Courage to Create,” by Rollo May. This book inspired me to be creative in some fashion and I chose writing which led to the creation of my book.

Q6. How long did it take you to write your book ‘ENDURE: To Suffer with Patience’?

A6. I wrote this book in three months. Then I spent about six months editing it.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

A7. It is on quietstormservices.com and the E-book version is on the Kobo app.

Q8. Tell us about the process of coming up with the book cover and the title ‘ENDURE: To Suffer with Patience’?

A8. The book cover is actually one of my son’s baby pictures with my stomach tattoo in the background. I have “endure” tattooed on my stomach as a tribute to my friends who have passed from overdose or street behaviors. In the world of addiction you constantly have friends die. Which poses the question: what is the difference between me and them? Why did I make it out and they didn’t. I have thought long and hard about this question and the only answer I can come up with is that I have the ability to endure great suffering patiently. There isn’t anything magically special about me. I just have the ability to sit with my suffering which is a result of what my childhood was like. So, I got it tattooed on my stomach. I felt like my son’s baby picture was a great symbolism for my book. I am holding a new born baby as a man who endured much in life. My son represents hope, an opportunity for healing in my bloodline of trauma. He represents a clean slate. Me holding him represents the future of my bloodline. I hold within my hands the opportunity to break a cycle.

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

A9. My story already existed so I didn’t have to make anything up. I just needed to organize the memories in a way that made sense. My life has been chaotic from the moment I was born until the moment I got sober and even then there’s still some chaos. I think working with editors helps me keep from being repetitive with words but the story itself does not get boring from start to finish.

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

A10. The first type doesn’t need to be perfect or pretty, you just need to write!

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The Wych Elm

๐—•๐—ผ๐—ผ๐—ธ: The Wych Elm ๐Ÿ“š
๐—”๐˜‚๐˜๐—ต๐—ผ๐—ฟ: Carol Ann Bradley โœ๏ธ
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Carol Ann Bradley’s ‘The Wych Elm’ is a charming read for children ages 6-8, centered around the adventures of Dulcie Midwinter. One morning, Dulcie sets out for a walk in the woods, hoping to collect bilberries and pine cones.ย 

Along her journey, she encounters a magical world filled with pixies, elves, and their regal Wood-Nymph queen. A pixie informs Dulcie that the queen has been expecting her arrival. The pixies, dressed in bright coats, tartan trousers, and pointed hats, are preparing for a lively dance when a sudden disturbance occurs. Nogdrog, a banished hobgoblin, has returned after being cast out of the woodland realm.

Curious to know how the Wood-Nymph queen will handle the situation? This book is filled with enchantment and mystery. The captivating cover and fitting title add to the allure of the story, which is brought to life with vivid descriptions and delightful characters. I thoroughly enjoyed this magical tale.

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Racing for a Reason!

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In โ€œRacing for a Reason!โ€ by Eric Clock, readers embark on an exciting journey filled with action and heartwarming moments. The story centers around Kim, a young girl who learns through a news broadcast that her classmate Emma has lost everything in a devastating bushfire. Deeply moved by the tragedy, Kim wants to help.

She teams up with her friends, Amali and Thomas, to brainstorm ways to support Emma. Together, they come up with the idea of hosting a Billy Cart Race fundraiser. After speaking with the local church pastor, Kim decides to organize a family fun day and the race to raise funds for Emma. Will their efforts make a difference?

This story highlights important values such as compassion, teamwork, and creative problem-solving. Children will not only enjoy the lively illustrations and engaging plot but will also gain a deeper understanding of helping others in tough times. The collaboration between the author and illustrator makes this book a joy to read. I strongly recommend parents pick up the entire โ€œLittle Go Getterโ€ series for their kidsโ€”it’s a collection theyโ€™ll love.

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

โ˜… Book Is Available On Amazon

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