The Perfect Relationship: 28 days towards love

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: The Perfect Relationship: 28 days towards love 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Dorela Iepan ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“The Perfect Relationship: 28 days towards love” written by the author Dorela Iepan is an amazing read dedicated to women. By reading this book, your perspective towards your relationship will shift. The author wants us to set our intention for the 28 days.

Dorela has mentioned how gratitude can help us to improve our relationships. One important thing I have learnt from this book is that God is within us. We need to discover the divinity in us. The author has included great expressions to reflect upon. These expressions would level up our faith in God and would make us a better person.

This book opens our eyes by telling us that we may not see visible changes in our life right now but what we do today plants the seeds for our relationship so we get exactly what we want in the future.

The exercises given at the end of the chapters would help us in self-awareness and improve our relationships. The author has included many movie and book recommendations in it. I am grateful for that. This book gave me so many positive vibes. It guides us to plant seeds everyday the same way the tomato seeds must be planted every year to bear fruit. I will use this book as a guide everyday.

This book would help women to rediscover themselves. Go ahead with it without any second thoughts.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

The Prince of Oregon

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: The Prince of Oregon 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Sasha Quinn ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“The Prince of Oregon” written by the author Sasha Quinn is a romantic comedy and the story fits my reading taste perfectly. The main characters of the story are Prince Edward and Emma Prescott. Prince Edward has recently landed in Astoria, Oregon. On the flight, he met Mike Donnelly, a fisherman.

Edward’s father, the king, wanted him to help in restoring Astoria to its former glory. When Edward went to Astoria, people weren’t taking him seriously. He was also put in jail but on Mikey’s request, the Prince was released from jail.

On the other hand, Emma was running for the City Council. She realized that people are happy with their current lives and aren’t very open to accepting any changes. Read this story to know will Emma believe Edward is a Prince.

The writing style of the author is nice. The language used in the book is lucid. I had a great time reading this book. The storyline is written well. The cover photo of the book is eye-catching. Go ahead with it without any second thoughts.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

SHOOG

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: SHOOG 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Jo E. Jennings ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
SHOOG is a fiction story written by the author Jo E. Jennings. The main character of the story is a seventeen-year-old Holly Bishop. Her childhood was far from perfect. Her life with her father Noel Augustus Bishop was full of danger as he knows his way with knives very well. Holly’s mother moved to Small Town, Missouri along with her sister Eve and Holly.

They started living with their Grams and Gramps. Holly’s mother was never without a boyfriend. Out of all the boyfriends of her mother, Holly’s favorite was Bruce but he didn’t receive the approval of Grams and Holly’s mother had to break up with him. Her mother married a man named Delmer. One day, she was hospitalized. After some time, Holly’s family again moved to Small Town, Missouri. Delmer left them to be back with his first wife.

Her sister Eve was married and Holly thought her mother didn’t want Holly to be alone. So, she should also find someone and get married. What would happen when Holly’s nemesis Nikki would tell her that Hugh Coffee wants to go out with her.

This is a great fiction story. Holly’s life wasn’t easy ever. The writing style of the author in this book is nice. This book opens our eyes to the life of a child who has spent it in abuse. The character of Holly is written well by the author.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

A Suit for Melvin

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: A Suit for Melvin 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Jo E. Jennings ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
A Suit for Melvin is an intriguing read. The main character of the story is a boy named J.J. Baskin.

He lives with his grandma in a small town in Missouri. She works at the hotel. Everyone knows she is a great cook. Once J.J. took off with Sheriff Doolin’s squad car. He even let the stranger drive him home. The sheriff told J.J. that the stranger could have murdered him but J.J. believes that God watches out for children. J.J. is ready to accept that he is an orphan but Grandma Polly keeps secrets from him.

One day, J.J. received an invitation to a formal dance. He noticed Melvin’s unopened party invitation lying on the desk. J.J. assured Melvin that they will find a suit for him. Read this story to know what happens next.

The writing style of the author is nice. The cover photo is designed well. It was interesting to read the adventures of J.J. and the way he was so kind to Melvin. The author has amazing storytelling skills. I had a great time reading this book.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Zayin: Endless War

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Zayin: Endless War 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Josh Goldstein ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
Zayin: Endless War written by the author Josh Goldstein is a science fiction. The story is set on the planet Zayin. After Prime Minister Mabus-Tel betrays King Zavid and overthrows the monarchy, it is up to Prince Taal, Princess Liron, and General Tor-Ox, to fight the forces of Mabus-Tel and Amgog. 

Prince Taal and Mabus’ daughter Lady Zaina-Gog were in love and wanted to marry each other. One day, Mabus-Tel was accused of being the leader of a secret society whose mission was the fall of the monarchy. Mabus got life imprisonment on a tiny rock island in the Scimitar Sea called Alba. Follow the rebellion of Prince Taal as he fights to reclaim his home. 

I appreciate the vivid imagination of the author in world building. The plot is vast and there are many characters making it difficult to keep track of all. There are many timelines and subplots in the story. I like to recommend this book to avid science fiction readers.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 4/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Mr. Shipman’s Kindergarten Chronicles I Woke Up

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Mr. Shipman’s Kindergarten Chronicles I Woke Up 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Dr. Terance Shipman ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“Mr. Shipman’s Kindergarten Chronicles I Woke Up” by the author Dr. Terance Shipman is an interesting read. This motivational book would help kids and adults to start their day in a positive way. 

This book is full of positive affirmations that would inspire kids and adults. The positive affirmation “I pledge to try and try again” is very inspiring. It reminds us to give another shot after a failure and not to give up. 

“I pledge to do my best” is another affirmation that motivates us to try our best even in tough times. I am grateful to get my hands on this book. If we read this book for 5 minutes every morning, we would get a dose of positivity.

My nephew has started using this book as a guide to start every day with positivity. The pretty illustrations made this book an attractive read. Go ahead with it without any second thoughts. You would be delighted to read it.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Marshall & Jessica Jones ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“The Prodigal Son: A Prisoner’s Story of Redemption” written by the authors Marshall Jones and Jessica Jones is a unique read. This is the story of Marshall and Jessica Jones.

As a kid, Marshall was afraid of the arguments that happened between his parents. When his dad left, Marshall was looking for the stability that was stolen. When his family moved to his grandmother’s place, Marshall was abused there by a man. This abuse stayed with him and broke his spirit. It frustrated him and made him question God “why wasn’t he protected?”

As the story progresses, we find Marshall’s mom falling for drugs and spending time away from kids till she gets better. Read this story to find out why Marshall got two life sentences. How would his time be spent in prison?

The writing style of the authors is nice. Those who enjoy reading biographies should get their hands on this book. The narration is smooth and strong. I had a great time reading this book.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

Interview with author R.M. Watters

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

A1. Hello, this is where I become incredibly awkward, but bear with me. I’m RM Watters, a literary historical fiction and fantasy writer and author of ‘The Book of Jezebel’. I’m also an editor, creative director, and managing partner of Frequency 3 Media. Apart from that, I’m a mother and a cat-person. I like video games, true crime documentaries, British cozy mysteries, and solving cryptograms. While I’m a homebody, I love going out with friends from time to time and staying active: biking (usually on my stationary indoor bike, because Floridian humidity is a thing), hiking outdoors, yoga, things like that. I also have a somewhat dry, dark sense of humor that can just pop out at any moment without warning.

Q2. What were the key challenges you faced while writing ‘The Book of Jezebel’?

A2. The biggest challenge was the lack of reliable sources, which historical fiction authors are dependent upon to keep their stories as historically accurate as possible. Researching the Iron Age Levant, particularly the world and characters of Jezebel and Ahab, one is limited mostly to tertiary sources. I’ve done painstaking research, starting with the Biblical accounts and the Midrash, then combing libraries, academic journals, etc., in an effort to better understand the world in which Jezebel lived and to portray her and her story accurately. But when it comes to understanding her and the people in her life, we have very few primary and secondary sources.

The only true primary sources relating to Jezebel and Ahab that have, thus far, been found are Jezebel’s seal and the Stele of Shalmaneser III (also known as the Kurkh Monolith). The stele was constructed by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III, to commemorate a battle against a group of kings, one of whom was Ahab of Israel. It confirms Ahab was King of Israel and had quite a substantial army of chariots—he made the biggest contribution toward the campaign, if the numbers are to be believed— but other than that, it doesn’t give us much information. On the contrary, one can glean a lot from Jezebel’s seal about her understanding of herself and her place in the world, but it’s still pretty limited and dependent upon modern interpretations. Modern people cannot fully see the past for what it was, because our own cultural and personal biases will always get in the way, and that makes historical accuracy a challenge in both scholarly and creative endeavors.

Nevertheless, those two archaeological finds are amazing. They have, at the very least, proven Jezebel and Ahab were real, living people, backing up their existence in relation to the stories about them that are found in the Biblical books of Kings and Chronicles, and in the Midrash. The problem with the Biblical stories is that they were written by people who were incredibly biased against Jezebel and her “foreign” customs, and even more against her religion. And, despite commonly held beliefs, the Biblical books are NOT primary sources. They are actually tertiary sources, as they were likely written by people who were not direct witnesses to the events and people they discuss. They were based on other possibly secondary sources that have been lost to modern researchers, but that’s the closest we can get. Primary and secondary source material for the Iron Age is incredibly scarce and, of those archaeologists have uncovered, few are readable. That is changing now with AI technology being used to translate ancient texts, and it’s very exciting, but for me it’s too little too late because I’ve already finished the book.

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

A3. That’s a hard question to answer. I read so widely in both fiction and non-fiction. I think the biggest influences for my writing style have come from “classic” literature: Jane Austen, Leo Tolstoy, Emily Bronte, and JRR Tolkien. For more “modern” authors (20th century—present), I’d have to say Sylvia Plath, Agatha Christie, Ursula K. Le Guin, Margaret Atwood, Barbara Kingsolver, Shannon Chakraborty, Terry Goodkind, George RR Martin, and Bernard Cornwell. It’s such an eclectic mix of writers, but I’ve analyzed their works a great deal to better understand the craft of writing. Influences depend more on what I’m writing, although when it comes to length, one can certainly see where Martin, Chakraborty, and the classic authors have had the biggest influence on my writing. My writing is not for light-reading, but it’s deep and thought-provoking and incredibly character-driven. I doubt my novels will ever become mainstream, but my goal isn’t to become popular or famous. I want my books to be enjoyed by the people who find meaning in them. I know that’s not a very “market-savvy” way to approach writing, but I’m more interested in remaining authentic than reaching a wider audience.

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

A4. While I live in the state of Florida in the United States, I grew up in the state of Wisconsin. My favorite place to visit is a small state park called Devil’s Lake. It’s a great place to go camping and hiking in the bluffs with many amazing views of the lake. It’s a very peaceful, beautiful place that was sacred to the native communities who originally populated the area before European settlers. It also has a lot of history, which is something I love about it. The lake and the surrounding bluffs were created by the glaciers during the Ice Age, which is just something really fascinating to think about.

Q5. What inspired you to write ‘The Book of Jezebel’?

A5. Well, I grew up hearing about how evil Jezebel was, and she’s become the archetype of a “bad woman.” As a woman, and one who doesn’t always follow the rules, that has always intrigued me. When one digs a little deeper and begins to analyze the tales of Jezebel and Ahab and their supposed “wickedness,” one finds the
condemnation of them rather…odd. When you compare Jezebel and Ahab to other kings and queens of the Bible, you find that their opponents based their assessment on them on some rather paltry incidents: the ‘murder’ of Naboth the Jezreelite, the worship of different gods and constructing temples to them, the persecution of Yahwists… It’s all rather flimsy, when you compare it to King David who literally had a man murdered so he could take his wife, and all the other great and heroic kings who did a lot of really awful things to people but were given a pass because they worshipped the same God as the people writing the Biblical narratives. When it comes down to it, the ONLY reason Jezebel and Ahab are considered wicked—the “most wicked” king and queen to have ever lived, as the Biblical narrative states—is because they worshipped Ba’al and Astarte instead of Yahweh/Jehovah. That is initially what made me feel the need to rewrite their story from their perspective—specifically Jezebel’s perspective, because I felt it was time to give her back her voice.

Q6. How long did it take you to write ‘The Book of Jezebel’?

A6. Not including research: from the first line I wrote to the last, it took about seven months to write the book; a year, if editing is included. I suspect it would have taken less time had I not been raising my family, struggling with the loss of two close friends to cancer, and working on a graduate degree. Once I committed, the book pretty much wrote itself, despite the many challenges of this past year.

Q7. On what platforms can readers buy your books?

A7. As of March 2024, the complete ‘The Book of Jezebel’ will be available on Kindle and in paperback format on Amazon, and also by direct sale through my website http://www.rmwatters.com. In the coming year, we will also be releasing it in 3 volumes through IngramSpark, which may allow us to get it into brick-and-mortar bookstores and offer hardcover editions. We may expand the market, depending on interest.

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

A8. The book named itself. The title was based on the style of naming Biblical writings: ‘Book of [Author/Protagonist]’. Since it’s supposed to be Jezebel telling her own story, ‘The Book of Jezebel’ was the only way to go with the title, especially because I do sometimes mimic the storytelling styles found in the Biblical books. (My editor actually observed that it’s less literary than my usual style, and I had to remind her that’s because it’s written more in that Biblical matter-of-fact style. However, I daresay it reads more excitingly and with far more detail and “feelings” than one finds in even the most exciting of Biblical stories.)

As for the cover, the design was a combination of trying to appeal to the historical fiction fan-base and portraying the character of Jezebel authentically based on my version of her story. Predominant on the front cover is my representation of Jezebel, from a beautiful artwork of an ancient Persian princess by a digital artist on Shutterstock. After licensing it, I used photo-editing software to remove the background, so I could instead have the symbols of ancient Levantine gods as the background—kind of like it’s carved on a sandstone wall or something of that nature. The papyrus scroll with real Phoenician script surrounding the title, and the awesome font (LHF Ascribe Regular) continue to reinforce the idea that it’s like a ‘lost book of the Bible’ written by Jezebel herself. (Obviously, it’s fiction, and so it was necessary to put ‘a novel’ under the title just to be sure there’s no confusion with someone thinking I’m trying to pass this off as non-fiction.) The purple strips on the top and bottom represent the purple dye that was produced by Jezebel’s people, the Phoenicians as we call them today. (‘Royal purple’ gets its name from the expensive and rare purple textiles that were once only produced in the cities of Tyre and Sidon.) The image of Jezebel’s true seal used on the back cover not only gives a visual representation of the seal I describe in the book, but it also again reinforces that idea that this is her true story, as told by her. Finally, the peacock feathers not only represent the royalty and luxury to which she was accustomed; peacocks play a pretty significant role in the story, particularly concerning the story of Naboth of Jezreel, whom the Biblical narrative accuses Jezebel of having murdered.
How they tie into his part of Jezebel’s story you’ll find out by reading the novel.

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

A9. Hmm, how to answer this question. I mix it up. I’m always trying something new. Read and watch things outside my regular genre, get inspired creatively, clear my head by going out into nature, spending time with my family… Just doing things that pull me away from it—especially because, when I’m writing something historical like this, I can get so entrenched in the time and place that I could almost lose myself in it. In a way, I had to “become Jezebel” in order to tell her story: to think like her, to feel like her, to move like her…etc. So, I just step away and keep in touch with who I am, and then I go back into it when I feel refreshed enough.

For my readers, I use dividers in the middle of long chapters so they can also stop and step away from it when they need to. The story is long because it basically covers Jezebel’s entire life. It’s pretty intricate with a lot of subplots all woven together, but I think that helps to keep it interesting. ‘The Book of Jezebel’ deals with many difficult and dark and even traumatic topics at times. I try to inject some humor and lightness, and there’s definitely a fair bit of romance, so it’s not too heavy. I don’t want it to be depressing—and if you know how Jezebel’s story ends in the Biblical narrative, if you grow to love and understand her as I hope readers will, it could be pretty depressing.

I like tragedy, but I always want to find the silver-lining or put a positive spin on it, and I think I managed that. My editor was blown away by the final chapter and how I dealt with the ending. That was great to hear, because I spent A LOT of time on that ending, and endings are so hard to do in general. It’s hard to get an ending ‘right’. I impressed my editor. Only time will tell if my readers are also impressed by the ending. I hope they will be, but it’s a long road to get there, and they’ll need to go through a lot of emotional turmoil as well as moments of joy and even ecstasy before they reach the conclusion.
Don’t skip to the end—even if you know how it ends, don’t skip anything, because the ending will only make sense and be truly meaningful if you’ve read the whole story and understand the relationship between Jezebel and Ahab as I portray them.

Q10. What is the most valuable piece of advice you’ve been given about writing?

A10. Above all, let the characters be in charge of their own story. Get to know your characters as real people, even if they’re entirely a figment of your imagination, because it’s the only way you’ll ever write convincing, realistic characters. Anne Lamott said it best in her book, Bird by Bird: “If you stop trying to control your mind so much, you’ll have intuitive hunches about what this or that character is all about.” Each character has their own story, even the minor ones, and sometimes our characters have different ideas about what they want to do or experience, and they might even surprise or horrify or disgust us from time to time—but at the end of the day, unless there is a good reason to do otherwise, we must let them be who they are and do what they’re going to do whether we like it or not. One must always remember that a writer is NOT their characters—not usually, anyway, and certainly not the majority of them. In order to ‘people’ the literary world with authentic and believable characters, we can’t just write ourselves and make the characters like us. As a rule, there should be as much variety and individuality in our characters as there are in the real world—unless we’re writing characters as allegory.

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God, the Mafia, My Dad, and Me

𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: God, the Mafia, My Dad, and Me 📚
𝗔𝘂𝘁𝗵𝗼𝗿: Lori Lee Peters ✍️
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🚀 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰:
“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. 

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.

  • 𝗠𝘆 𝗥𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴: 5/5

★ Book Is Available On Amazon

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. What’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 you’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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