book blog by Heena Rathore-Pardeshi | Of Whiskers And Words
Author: Heena R. Pardeshi
Heena is the author of the award-winning novel Deceived. She works as the novel critic and the chief editor at a local publishing house in Pune, India. She is an animal lover as well as an animal activist.
She loves books, music and wine. Travelling and learning about new cultures is an integral part of her life.
She is presently learning Piano and French language.
She lives in Pune, India with her beloved husband and 6 cats.
Author:Andrew Dulayย Release Date: February 15, 2024 Series: Genre: Fiction, Action & Adventure, Espionage, Suspense Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 242 pages Publisher: – Blurb: You have been called upon to serve. It is 1975. Clay is among a dozen orphaned children, selected by the British Government, for a clandestine program to craft the best spies in the world. This is the secret “Sea Dogs” program, inspired by the historic Elizabethan Sea Dogs, who were the Queen’s pirates that waged unconventional war against Her Majesty’s enemies. All the children have been orphaned at the hands of Britain’s global enemies of Communism and terrorism. The children are brought to train and live on the self-sufficient land of Castle Omega in the Scottish Highlands. They are tutored by WWII hero, Commander James Hammond, of British Naval Intelligence. And by his wife, Evie, who investigated murders, crimes, and espionage for Scotland Yard.
Physics, wilderness survival, war games, and underwater demolition-are among the many skills the children learn at Castle Omega. But above all, they are taught to kill the enemy. The children discover their purpose of exacting revenge against Britain’s enemies to avenge their parents. In their years of sequestered training, the orphaned children come to see their adult tutors as their new parents, and together they form the family they all wish they still had. The Sea Dogs is just the beginning of Clay’s lifelong mission for Queen, God, & Country. Welcome to Castle Omega. By joining the Sea Dogs program, you hereby swear your life to secrecy. If you are ever compromised or risk the secrecy of the mission-then you shall be sent to Davey Jones’ Locker. And be buried at sea. “I shall die a happy death-knowing my secrets die with me.”
Review
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
The Sea Dogs by Andrew Dulay is an exemplary read. What sets it apart is its unique blend of historical inspiration and thrilling espionage. Dulay expertly weaves together elements of adventure, suspense, and coming-of-age drama, creating a story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. As Clay and his fellow orphans navigate the complexities of their training and grapple with their newfound purpose of seeking revenge against Britain’s enemies, they form bonds that transcend their shared tragedies, forging a family out of necessity.
One aspect of the book that particularly stood out to me is the vividly depicted setting of Castle Omega. From its remote location in the Scottish Highlands to its self-sufficient infrastructure, Dulay brings this clandestine training facility to life with rich detail and atmospheric prose. As Clay and his comrades undergo their intense training regimen under the watchful eye of Commander James Hammond and his wife Evie, readers are transported into a world where secrecy is paramount and danger lurks around every corner.
Overall, The Sea Dogs is a captivating read that seamlessly blends history, action, and emotion. With its well-developed characters, immersive setting, and pulse-pounding plot, this novel is sure to appeal to fans of espionage thrillers and coming-of-age tales alike.
Author: Asher Black Release Date: July 4, 2023 Series: Genre: Music Composition, Music Theory, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 313 pages Publisher: MadPipe Publishing Blurb: Meet SIGILโthe new language of guitar.ย Guitarists who want to improvise and compose, from novice to advanced, will find SIGIL works like a decoder ring for the guitar, yet itโs simple enough to keep in oneโs head. Visualize the whole fretboard.ย Gain portable knowledge of modes, scales, and intervals without wall charts. This is guitar study re-engineered for every level. Create more interesting solos.ย Break through your lull or stall. Decrypt the instrument and unleash your play. The authors are a seasoned musician with albums under his belt and a lively storyteller who walk you through the toolset with eye-opening and sometimes hilarious examples.
023 NYC Big Book Award Winner in the category of Music.
2023 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for a How-to Book.
Hollywood Book Festival honorable mention, 2023.
Global Book Awards finalist, 2023.
Review
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
The Guitar Decoder Ring by Asher Black is a game-changer for guitar enthusiasts of all levels. This book introduces SIGILโthe innovative language of guitarโthat promises to revolutionise how musicians approach improvisation and composition.
What sets this book apart is its ability to make complex guitar theory accessible and easy to understand. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced guitarist, SIGIL serves as your trusty decoder ring, unlocking the mysteries of the fretboard and providing invaluable insights into modes, scales, and intervals. Gone are the days of cumbersome wall chartsโnow you can visualise the entire fretboard in your mind’s eye, empowering you to create more dynamic and captivating solos.
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What truly impressed me about The Guitar Decoder Ring is the author’s engaging and humorous writing style. Despite delving into intricate musical concepts, the book remains engaging and enjoyable throughout, thanks to the lively storytelling and eye-opening examples provided by the seasoned musician behind the SIGIL method. It’s rare to find a how-to book that is both informative and entertaining, but this one certainly delivers on both fronts.
With accolades like the 023 NYC Big Book Award, the 2023 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, and recognition from the Hollywood Book Festival and Global Book Awards, it’s clear that The Guitar Decoder Ring is making waves in the music world. Whether you’re looking to break out of a creative rut or take your guitar skills to new heights, this book is an invaluable resource that deserves a spot on every guitarist’s bookshelf.
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Today, we roll out the red carpet for the amazing Asher Black, who is about to unveil the beautiful cover of his newest masterpiece, The Guitar Decoder Ring. Prepare to be enchanted, for what you’re about to see is not just a coverโit’s a visual symphony that captures the very soul of the story. ๐๐
Presenting…
The Guitar Decoder Ring
About the Book
Meet SIGILโthe new language of guitar. Guitarists who want to improvise and compose, from novice to advanced, will find SIGIL works like a decoder ring for the guitar, yet itโs simple enough to keep in oneโs head.
Visualize the whole fretboard. Gain portable knowledge of modes, scales, and intervals without wall charts. This is guitar study re-engineered for every level.
Create more interesting solos.ย Break through your lull or stall. Decrypt the instrument and unleash your play. The authors are a seasoned musician with albums under his belt and a lively storyteller who walk you through the toolset with eye-opening and sometimes hilarious examples.
023 NYC Big Book Award Winner in the category of Music.
2023 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award for a How-to Book.
Asher Black is an author, karateka, musician, digital ecologistยฎ and maintainer of tobacco pipes of various personalities in Brooklyn, NY. He writes about everything, is a host of multiple podcasts, and (for his day job) connects enterprise sales teams with their audience through sales enablement campaigns and brand story. He boats, dances, and plays with cryptography and linguistics, while reading history and hard-boiled detective novels.
Asher Black is an enforcer for the creativity mafia, plying his art through storytelling (even in non-fiction), collecting oil paintings, improvising and composing for the guitar with the romance of a practitioner in love with the fretboard, and pushing through to zen-like execution of the martial arts. He is a hitman with words, broadcasting from the home studio a continual critique of one-sided thinking, and is known for his raucous sense of humor.
If you are an author and wish to be featured as our guest or if you are a publicist and want to get your author featured on TRB, then please get in touch directly by e-mail at thereadingbud@gmail.com
Author:Vincent Donovan Release Date: August 17, 2024 Series: Genre: Suspense, Thriller, Family Drama Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 314 pages Publisher: Black Rose Writing Blurb: Are the voices in Cassie’s head real or just added mayhem? Cassie MacLean has been under siege since that cold January night when her mother, Rose Owens plowed into a group of pedestrians killing five and critically-injuring many others. The town’s pent-up fury explodes when Rose begins to emerge from a coma ten years later. Cassie feels conflicted about the awakening-as well as her father, who is enjoying a successful second act with another woman. But after a brush with cutting-edge technology, Cassie believes her mother is innocent and embarks on a quest to prove it. While she risks alienating many and having her sanity questioned in the process, what’s not in doubt is a vengeful world where the truth depends on who you ask.
Review
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Killer Dreams by Vincent Donovan is a gripping tale of mystery and intrigue, blending elements of psychological suspense with an exploration of family dynamics and the search for truth.
In addition to its rich character-driven narrative, Killer Dreams offers a thought-provoking exploration of justice and perception. As Cassie embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind her mother’s accident, she is forced to confront the biases and prejudices that shape her community’s perception of events. Donovan masterfully exposes the inherent flaws in the pursuit of truth, challenging readers to question their assumptions and preconceptions.
Overall, Killer Dreams is an engaging and thought-provoking read that will linger in the minds of readers long after the final page is turned. I would strongly recommend it not only to fans of the thriller and suspense genre but also to readers who enjoy a well-crafted story with depth and complexity.
Author:ย Reuven Fenton Release Date: May 28, 2024 Series: Genre: Contemporary Fiction, Adult Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 288 pages Publisher: Central Avenue Blurb: Reuven Fenton’s novelย Goyhoodย is a brilliant debut about a devoutly Orthodox Jewish man who discovers in middle age that he’s not, in fact, Jewish, and embarks on a remarkable road trip to come to grips with his fate; it’s Chaim Potok’sย The Chosenย meetsย Planes,Trains and Automobiles. When Mayer (nรฉeย Marty) Belkin fled small-town Georgia for Brooklyn nearly thirty years ago, he thought he’d left his wasted youth behind. Now he’s a Talmud scholar married into one of the greatest rabbinical families in the world – a dirt-poor country boy reinvented in the image of God. But his mother’s untimely death brings a shocking revelation: Mayer and his ne’er-do-well twin brother David aren’t, in fact, Jewish. Traumatized and spiritually bereft, Mayer’s only recourse is to convert to Judaism. But the earliest date he can get is a week from now. What are two estranged brothers to do in the interim? So begins the Belkins’ Rumspringa through America’s Deep South with Mom’s ashes in tow, plus two tagalongs: an insightful Instagram influencer named Charlayne Valentine and Popeye, a one-eyed dog. As the crew gets tangled up in a series of increasingly surreal adventures, Mayer grapples with a God who betrayed him and an emotionally withdrawn wife in Brooklyn who has yet to learn her husband is a counterfeit Jew.ย
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Goyhood by Reuven Fenton is a tale that defies convention and embraces the unexpected. Fenton’s debut novel offers a fresh take on the journey of self-discovery, weaving together elements of humour, poignancy, and profound insight.
What struck me most about “Goyhood” was its fearless exploration of identity and belonging. Through the eyes of Mayer Belkin, a devoutly Orthodox Jewish man grappling with the revelation of his true heritage, Fenton invites readers on a journey of introspection and revelation. As Mayer embarks on a road trip through America’s Deep South with his estranged brother and an eclectic cast of companions, the novel delves into the complexities of family dynamics, faith, and the search for meaning in an uncertain world.
Yet, amidst the weighty themes, Fenton infuses the narrative with a delightful blend of humour and heart. The interactions between Mayer, his brother David, and their companions are imbued with wit and warmth, offering moments of levity amidst the existential questions that permeate the story. It’s this unique balance of laughter and introspection that makes Goyhood such a compelling read.
In conclusion, Goyhood is a remarkable debut that deftly navigates the intersections of identity, faith, and the human experience. Fenton’s storytelling is as poignant as it is entertaining, leaving readers with a renewed appreciation for the complexities of life and the power of self-discovery. Whether you’re drawn to stories of personal transformation or simply enjoy a well-crafted narrative, Goyhood is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Author:Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundiย Release Date: March 6, 2024 Series: Genre: Philosophy, Literary Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 271 pages Publisher: Kundi House Publishing Blurb: I should not be alive today. I was supposed to be a stillborn, destined for death upon arrival. Whenever I felt sad or depressed, my mother would remind me to be grateful for every day of life and to face lifeโs challenges with a smile. It was easier said than done. โโโ “I need some guidance. How will I finance my college tuition? I mean, who will give a job or scholarship to a convicted criminal? Will I be able to get a job after I graduate?” Alex’s concerns reopened my still-fresh wound. โโโ This compelling novel immerses readers in a world of political intrigue and societal change, where traditional ideologies collide with the relentless forces of progress. Through the eyes of Sher Shah, a family man thrust into the spotlight, the narrative unfolds, weaving a gripping tale of power, loyalty, and the indomitable human spirit. ‘Legacy of the Third Way’ is a thought-provoking exploration of ideology and reality, offering a riveting blend of speculative fiction and social commentary.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Legacy of the Third Way by Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi is a wonderful book in which I found myself drawn into a world where political intrigue and personal struggle intertwine to create a compelling narrative. Through the eyes of Sher Shah, Kundi deftly explores themes of power, loyalty, and the resilience of the human spirit, inviting readers to ponder the complex intersection of ideology and reality.
One aspect of the novel that particularly stood out to me was Kundi’s skilful portrayal of the protagonist’s internal turmoil. As Sher Shah grapples with questions of identity and purpose, Kundi deftly navigates the complexities of his character, allowing readers to empathise with his struggles and triumphs. The juxtaposition of Sher Shah’s personal journey with the larger political landscape adds depth to the story, elevating it beyond a simple tale of societal change.
In addition to its engaging narrative, Legacy of the Third Way also serves as a thought-provoking commentary on contemporary issues. Kundi’s exploration of the tension between tradition and progress offers valuable insights into the challenges facing societies in an ever-changing world. Whether grappling with questions of justice, equality, or the nature of power, the novel prompts readers to reflect on their own beliefs and values, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in social and political issues.
Overall, Legacy of the Third Way is a captivating blend of literary fiction and social commentary that offers both entertainment and insight. With its richly drawn characters, immersive storytelling, and thought-provoking themes, this novel is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers long after they’ve turned the final page.
Author:Monty Ryan Release Date: January 10, 2024 Series: Genre: Historical Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 311 pages Publisher: – Blurb: In the Roman Empire, where chariot racing reigns as the deadliest and most popular sport, an epic tale unfolds. Tethered to four horses, racing at breakneck speeds in fragile chariots, men risk everything for the hope of fame and glory. Orphaned young slave boys in the Empire like Scorpius have few other options to free themselves from bondage, and through a chance encounter the child enters the lucrative and perilous contests to gamble his life on victory. As he hones his skills, the stakes skyrocket as Scorpiusโs journey takes him from the obscurity of the provinces to the cobbled streets of Rome โ the worldโs most powerful city โ which is fraught with danger as he competes in the biggest racetrack ever constructed, the Circus Maximus. Will his sheer will and newfound prowess pave his path to freedom, or will the intoxicating taste of success prove more dangerous than the thunderous races themselves? Amidst the backdrop of Emperor Domitian’s rule, who are the unseen forces and influential figures shaping or shattering Scorpius’s destiny?
Inspired by the first-century ADโs real-life charioteers, โScorpius” is a masterful blend of rigorous historical research and vivid imagination. This novel offers a unique lens into the daily life of the Roman Empire, with its heart-pounding chariot races mirroring the grand spectacles that captivate billions today. Prepare to be transported into an era of breathtaking excitement and drama, where history and fiction collide to create a story that fans of historical fiction and sports enthusiasts alike will find unforgettable.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Scorpius by Monty Ryan is an impressive depiction of the Roman Empire’s favourite sport โ chariot racing. Ryan’s storytelling beautifully blends historical accuracy with imaginative flair, creating a vivid and immersive narrative that transports readers to the heart of ancient Rome.
At the heart of the story is Scorpius, a young slave boy whose journey from obscurity to the grand stages of Rome’s Circus Maximus is fraught with danger and intrigue. Ryan expertly captures the tension and excitement of chariot racing, painting a thrilling portrait of ambition, rivalry, and the quest for freedom in a world where every race could mean life or death.
What sets Scorpius apart is its ability to bring the ancient world to life with such authenticity and detail. From the bustling streets of Rome to the thunderous roar of the chariot races, Ryan’s descriptive prose draws readers into a richly imagined world filled with larger-than-life characters and pulse-pounding action. Scorpius is a captivating blend of history and fiction that will leave readers eagerly turning pages until the very end.
Author:Terrance Coffey Release Date: January 17, 2024 Series: Genre: Science-Fiction, Suspense, Thriller Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 310 pages Publisher: Helm House Blurb: Body snatchers. Mind control. An invasion almost too clever to be caught. Read the most chilling sci fi suspense thriller in yearsโฆ A seemingly normal six-year-old named Kaden is concealing a profound mystery. He possesses an uncanny wisdom beyond his tender age, navigating the world independently, and wielding an eerie influence over those around him, even his parents.Yet Kaden is not alone in his inexplicable nature. In the quiet town of Lynch, Kentucky, peculiar occurrences spiral out of control. Mysterious chasms materialize from thin air, individuals of all ages vanish without a trace, and the populace succumbs to an eerie force, enveloped by an otherworldly blue haze. Amidst the chaos stands Clay Krutcher, a disenchanted coal miner unwittingly holding the key to unraveling these anomalies. Little does he know, the fate of humanity rests squarely on his shoulders. Can Clay defy his own destiny, confront the inhuman force lurking beneath the surface, and save our world from impending annihilation? The countdown toย The Surfacingย has begun, and time is running out.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
The Surfacing by Terrance Coffey is a riveting and thought-provoking read. Coffey weaves a chilling tale of mystery, suspense, and existential dread that kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish.
The story centres around the enigmatic six-year-old Kaden, whose seemingly innocent demeanour belies a profound and unsettling mystery. As strange occurrences begin to unfold in the quiet town of Lynch, Kentucky, Coffey masterfully builds tension and suspense, drawing readers into a world where reality itself seems to be unravelling.
What I found most compelling about The Surfacing is Coffey’s skilful blend of science fiction and psychological thriller elements. The concept of body snatchers, mind control, and an invasion from within is executed with precision and flair, creating a narrative that is both deeply unsettling and utterly captivating.
Overall, The Surfacing is a must-read for lovers of sci-fi suspense thrillers. With its gripping plot, well-developed characters, and spine-tingling atmosphere, this book is sure to leave readers eagerly anticipating Coffey’s next masterpiece.
I love online gaming, and no matter how many amazing games I play, I’m always on the lookout for more. My all-time favourite game is Tetris (yes, I’m a millennial), so I tend to gravitate towards similar games. As I was surfing the web, looking for more Tetris-like games, I came across a sweet find – Choco Blocks at CulinarySchools.org
The premise of Choco Blocks is simple: stack chocolate blocks to clear the board and score points. It’s the perfect blend of fun and relaxation, with just the right amount of challenge to keep you hooked. Plus, who doesn’t love chocolate?
Screenshot of Choco BlocksScreenshot of Choco Blocks
Another game that I spent quite a while playing was 3D Fruit Words. This game adds a fruity twist to the classic word search concept. Your task is to find the spelling of various fruits before the clock runs out. Sounds easy, right? Well, here’s the twist: you have to drag the words across the screen to spell them correctly, which takes time. It’s quite the challenge!
Screenshot of 3D Fruit WordsScreenshot of 3D Fruit Words
But here’s the best part: CulinarySchools.org isn’t just about games. It’s also a hub of resources for anyone looking to lead a healthier lifestyle. From weight loss tips to workout calculators, there’s something here for everyone. And let’s not forget about the All In One Conversion Calculatorโit’s a lifesaver for creating perfect recipes!
Screenshot of All in One Conversion Calculator
So whether you’re in the mood for some sweet puzzle-solving with Choco Blocks, a fruity word challenge with 3D Fruit Words, or need some help in the kitchen with the Conversion Calculator, CulinarySchools.org has got you covered. Trust me, you won’t be disappointed!
Author: ย LaToya Jordan Release Date: March 1, 2023 Series: Genre: Speculative Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 85 pages Publisher: Aqueduct Press Blurb: Jada Morris was the fierce and resilient leader of a social movement against the theft of young womenโs uteruses before she committed a violent crime. Now, in 2040, the 24-year-old is serving time at The Center for Future Leaders, an alternative to prison for young leaders who committed crimes as a response to gender-based violence. The Center supposedly provides training, education, therapy, and reduced sentences to the convicted in order to return them to their communities as leaders. But as Jada begins her therapy, she realizes all is not as it seems, and memory is thorny at best. Can she trust her android therapist and the terrifying path down which sheโs taking her? And what will she find at the other end? Jordanโs novella is a gripping and terrifying look at our reproductive future that sends shudders through our reproductive present.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
To the Woman in the Pink Hat by La Toya Jordan is a powerful and thought-provoking novella that delves deep into the complexities of reproductive justice and the consequences of gender-based violence. Set in a chillingly plausible future where young women’s uteruses are stolen, the story follows Jada Morris, a resilient leader fighting against this injustice, who finds herself imprisoned for a violent act. As she navigates her time at The Center for Future Leaders, an alternative to prison, Jada confronts the true nature of the institution and grapples with her own memories.
Jordan’s narrative grips you from the start, weaving together themes of social activism, trauma, and the manipulation of memory. Through Jada’s eyes, we’re taken on a journey that challenges our understanding of justice and humanity. The android therapist adds an intriguing layer to the story, blurring the lines between technology and empathy, leaving readers questioning the reliability of memory and the intentions of those in power.
The prose is sharp and evocative, pulling you into Jada’s world and keeping you on the edge of your seat until the very end. While the subject matter is undeniably heavy, Jordan handles it with sensitivity and nuance, offering moments of hope and resilience amidst the darkness. To the Woman in the Pink Hat is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the intersections of social justice, technology, and the human experience.
Welcome to the TRB Lounge. Today, we are featuring author Haroldย Phifer for his latest release,Surviving Chaos: How I found Peace At A Beach Bar.
About The Author
Harold Phifer
Harold Phifer was born in a deeply segregated South It is here he learned how to survive the harsh life of being unnurtured and unloved on the streets of Columbus, Mississippi. His first twenty-five years were spent dreaming, hustling, and ducking bullies at every turn. After graduating Mississippi State and Jackson State Universities, he became a highly specialized Air Traffic Controller, living and working as an international contractor, serving numerous tours in lraq and Afghanistan. Because of those experiences of being so close to death and the Taliban, he had no choice but accept the Tee-shirt while authoring his memoir โSleepWalking Out of Afghanistan: Walking it all Back.โ Next, Harold followed up with an expanded autobiography, โSurviving Chaos: How I Found Peace at A Beach Bar,โ which is a combination of two books through different phases of trauma all meshed into one big novel.
For more than fifty years, Harold Phiferโs childhood living conditions remained a secret, even from those who thought they knew him best. No one knew about his past growing up with a mother who suffered from mental illness; a greedy aunt; a mindless and spoiled older brother; an absent father.
It wasnโt until an explosion in Afghanistan that his memory was blasted back into focus. This book is the result of a long, cathartic chat with a stranger at a beach bar, where Harold finally found some peace.
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Author:ย Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi Release Date: December 15, 2023 Series: Genre: Philosophy, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 110 pages Publisher: Abdul Q. Kundi Blurb: Religion, philosophy, and science sometimes appear to contradict each other. The deeper reality is that these operate in tandem to provide a holistic appreciation of life. Natural disasters, as well as human failings, like war and border walls, create an emotional crisis individually and collectively. Humanity is going through one of these hysterical phases at the advent of the 21st century. We are experiencing terrorism, global conflict, climate change, economic meltdown, and breakdown of old liberal political order. The emergence of a COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to accelerating the crisis. Social distancing has isolated us in bubbles that seem to be on the verge of bursting. There are growing signs of the psychological, social, and emotional breakdown faced by the communities. These tough times invoke questions about the purpose of life, humanity, and our place in the universe. We need to reconnect with our soul and be comfortable with the nature of things. This book is an effort to help make sense of life and our place in it. Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi is a politician, social, and community activist. He has authored three earlier books about political science with a focus on the role of religion in politics and community development. He has been a contributing columnist for some leading newspapers, including Independent Urdu, Pakistan Today, and Pakistan Times.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi’s Thoughts: God, Science, & Human Nature offers a thought-provoking exploration of the intersections between religion, philosophy, and science. Kundi adeptly navigates these complex topics, showing how they can work together to provide a comprehensive understanding of life.
One of the book’s strengths is its timely relevance to the challenges faced by humanity in the 21st century. Kundi addresses pressing issues such as terrorism, global conflict, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic, offering insightful perspectives on how these crises impact our collective psyche and sense of purpose.
I appreciated Kundi’s emphasis on reconnecting with our inner selves and finding comfort in the nature of existence. His reflections on the purpose of life and our place in the universe are both enlightening and reassuring, offering readers a sense of clarity in uncertain times.
Overall, Thoughts: God, Science, & Human Nature is a compelling read that encourages readers to contemplate life’s big questions while offering wisdom and guidance for navigating the complexities of the modern world. Whether you’re interested in philosophy, religion, or science, this book is sure to spark meaningful reflection and dialogue.
Welcome to TRB Lounge. Today, Iโd like to welcome the author of Civil Twilight โ Anique Sara Taylor, for an author interview with The Reading Bud.
About The Author
Anique Sara Taylorโsย chapbookย Civil Twilightย is Winner of the 2022 Blue Light Poetry Prize. Her full-length poetry bookย Where Space Bendsย was published in May 2020 by Finishing Line Press. Despite issues with long term chronic illness, Taylor is a Pushcart Prize nominee, and her work has appeared inย Rattle, Common Ground Review, Adanna,ย St. Markโs Poetry Projectโsย The World, Stillwater Review, Earthโs Daughters, Cover Magazine.ย The National Poetry Magazine of the Lower East Sideย among others. Her chapbookย Poemsย is published by Unimproved Editions Press. Finalists 2023!
When Black Opalescent Birds Still Circled the Globeย was chosen Finalist by Harbor Reviewโs Inaugural 2023 Jewish Womenโs Prize.ย Feathered Strips of Prayer Before Morningย was chosen Finalist by Minerva Rising Chapbook Competition 2023.ย Cobblestone Mistย was Longlisted Finalist for the 2023 Harbor Editionsโ Marginalia Series.ย The Strangeness of Aprilย is in July 2023 Red Noise Collective Anthology:ย Tideย
Her work has appeared in several anthologies:ย The Lake Rises, poems to & for our bodies of waterย (Stockport Flats Press),ย Pain and Memory, Reflections on the Strength of the Human Spirit in Sufferingย (Editions Bibliotekos, Inc.),ย Veils, Halos and Shackles: International Poetry on the Oppression and Empowerment of Womenย (Kasva Press) among others. Taylor has co-authored works for HBO, Scholastic, Simon & Schuster and a three-act play performed by Playwrights Horizons and Williamstown Theatre Festival. Her Holocaust poem โThe Trainโ was a 2019 finalist in the Charter Oak Award for Best Historical Poem.ย Where Space Bendsย in earlier chapbook forms was chosen Finalist in 2014 by both Minerva Rising and Blue Light Pressโ Chapbook Competitions.ย Under the Ice Moonย was chosen Finalist in Blue Light Pressโ 2015 Chapbook Competition.
She teaches/taught Creative Writing for Benedictine Hospitalโs Oncology Support Program, Bard LLI, Writers in the Mountains. She holds a Poetry MFA (Drew University), Diplรดme (The Sorbonne, Paris), a Drawing MFA and Painting BFA (With Highest Honors / Pratt Institute) and a Master of Divinity Degree. She studied literature at Antioch College, Poetry at St. Markโs Poetry Project with Alice Notley, then Bernadette Mayer, and has been a regular at Wallson Glass Poem-Making Sessions with Geoffrey Nutter.
An award-winning artist, Taylorโs art has been featured in numerous galleries including The Bruce Museum, CT, The Monmouth Museum, NJ, The Noyes Museum, NJ, The Puffin Foundation, NJ, The Cork Gallery at Avery Fisher Hall, NYC, The Bronfman Center Gallery, NYC.
An avid supporter of community events, Taylor organized the Phoenicia Spoken Word series, which produced several ongoing poetry&writing events in&around Phoenicia. She and Sparrow taught a weekly Phoenicia Poetry Workshop. While living in NYCs Lower East Side (East Village), she and Etan Ben-Ami edited an excellent (though short-lived) magazine:ย Cheap Review. They published (among others) Bernadette Mayer, Jim Brodey, Simon Pettet, Tom Savage, Ellen Mudd, Sparrow, Bob Holman, Steve Carey, Peter Bushyeager, Anique Taylor, Sheila Alson, Alice Notley, Elinor Nauen, Norman MacAfee, Bill Kushner.
Taylor was a Featured Reader at St. Markโs Poetry Project, Dixon Place (and numerous Ulster County venues). She was a regular in group readings in NYC at The Knitting Factory, ABC No Rio, The Cedar Tavern, Charas, Tompkins Square Arts Festival. And in Group Readings: Eve Packerโs What Happens Next Series, and Jeffrey Cyphers Wrightโs The New Romantics.
Welcome to TRB! In addition to your formal bio, could you share a deeper, more personal insight into your life that influences your poetry?
Iโve had a lifelong journey with chronic illness which has necessitated work on many levels. Natural wellness, psychology, spiritual practice. It has been both a trial and a gift. Creative work has been at the core of maneuvering these issues. Iโve been an artist most of my life. Iโve won awards. I did the artwork on the covers of my books. Also, a therapist, life coach, childrenโs entertainer, creative writing teacher. I studied classical piano and voice growing up. Love of the arts is woven through my life. Itโs saved me in difficult times.
My understanding of sculpture came in handy when I restored my Victorian home. I love preparing and inventing food. Illness became a fount of thrilling scientific information and imagery, when I came down with a new case of Lyme disease. I traced the history of experimentation that may have caused new virulent strains of ticks. The spirochetes weave in and out of my first book Where Space Bends. I wrote about the spirochetes inside my cells, I researched the properties of herbs. I wrote about the dream state of passing out from allergic reactions. Iโve written about living in New York City. And about living in an enchanted hamlet surrounded by mountains and rivers, seasons of nature. All wonderful material.
With great self-care and in a good place most days, itโs necessary for me to stay on a careful diet, do Yoga and QiGong, meditation, guided visualization. All this requires self-discipline in order to avoid negative physical issues. Itโs helped teach me how to be disciplined with a writing practice. With Yoga/QiGong/Visualization–going in and out of meditative states is familiar. This has helped me write from strange viewpoints. Poetry is a beautiful vehicle to express altered states using imagery and metaphor.
Beyond the general overview, could you delve into the themes, emotions, or experiences that inspired your latest collection of poems?
I wanted to touch on many issues. From psychological to ephemeral. Resilience within grief. How we grow from first primary family expectations and issues to find our place in the world. The price of searching for our own path, what we may have to give up, what we go towards. Turning what is given to us into something we can use to grow. I wanted to see beyond what is apparent on the surface, to the spaces inside atoms, distances in the universe. Spaces between and before. Yet, how with perception, there is wonder and magic in our ordinary daily lives. How nature details are a metaphor for our existence. Whatโs given to us, what we choose, how we move forward. How we try to learn our way through. I was intrigued with the notion of boundaries juxtaposed to the vastness of no boundaries. If others speak to us from other realms, or if itโs only us that speaks to them.
I was exploring long forms and short forms, how to bring alive a long phrase within a short form. To push diction with sound, rhythm, image, without condensing language unnaturally. How themes come from who we are and everything around us. To cause an opening that triggers inspiration.
Poetry often reflects deep personal feelings or insights. What specific emotions or experiences drove you to write the poems in your book?
Thereโs the usual flow that comes to me regularly in a need to create. The love of words, a dream-space of thought. During an involvement with several lawyers/accountants/business people, I was at the center and had to keep track mentally of all the details of a complicated situation. This pulled my mind into a thick swirling business mix. I felt like I was losing myself. I needed a personal poetry goal, something I could create, build, finish. Perhaps a book in the world with a required timeline, a finishing goal that also honored my personal creative requirements.
Iโd been exploring what could be lyric and meaningful within the short form for a while. I began to gather all of this work together and sort out what could form an arc into a chapbook. It includes the death of my father, his ghost that appears and fades again.
Iโm forever thankful to Diane Frank and Blue light Press for choosing it Blue Light Press First Prizeโโand publishing it. Making this book something real in the world was life changing for me.
Many poets have a defining moment or influence that shapes their work. Can you describe what sparked your journey into poetry?
Oh, so many. When I was four-years old, we had a copy of Robert Louis Stevensonโs A Childโs Garden of Verses. My mother read it to me. I was enchanted with how he could have words to talk about the elation of soaring above the countryside on a swing. So, I memorized that poem and recited it to myself as I soared over the hill on my neighborโs rope and board swing. In 7th grade our teacher Mr. Pettie taught us college-level poetry with Coleridge, Whitman, Robinson, Whittier, Wordsworth, Longfellow, Thoreau, Lowell, Emerson… A huge mix. We read all of Evangeline and even Shakespeareโs A Midsummer Nightโs Dream. My high school teacher Angela Kelly encouraged my angry teen-age diatribes.
When I lived in the City, I was a half-block away from St. Markโs Poetry Project. There was a wonderful community of poets. I studied with Alice Notley and Bernadette Mayer. Thatโs when the words began to come in a constant flow. Years later at Drew University, MFA in Poetry (which was too beautiful a program to last in this world), I learned how to look into what was inside poetry. How to become totally embroiled and in love with it. Each of these โsparksโ awakened something in me which built on the next. Each one saved my life a little. I am forever thankful to all of these teachers.
From initial inspiration to the published collection, how long was your creative process for this book of poetry?
Notes, ideas, studies for this collection simmered in the background for a long time. While I was working on other projects, other books, I experimented with the short form, maybe for years. I loved the process. Like picking small, sweet fruit. Later I began a pinpoint focus toward finished pieces. I was trying to bring together enough of my short poems to create an arc. I didnโt know if or how many would fit with others, so that they could come together into a chapbook with its own purpose and meaning. I experimented with subject matter, direction, and point of view. It simmered through many techniques and countless revisions. It was like a garden I kept tending over time. Iโd say maybe five years. But itโs hard to know. It was a very sweet process.
Looking forward, what are your aspirations as a poet? Where do you see yourself in the literary world in the next five years?
These are some of the projects Iโm working on, that are at different stages:
Feathered Strips of Prayer Before Morning. Iโve just completed this next chapbook. While I hope to have it published in chapbook form (30 poems), my intention is that parts of it will be a major section of the full-length book Iโm working onโโwhich will include other sections.
Goodness Within the Storm is a finished full-length book that takes place in WWII during the Holocaust. Itโs a collection of first-person narrative and lyric poems based on stories of non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. Iโm now researching publishers.
The Alphabet Book has 27 full-color plates of my artwork. Each letter is a chapter which includes a color plate. A poem relating to the letter. And perhaps journal work prompts related to each letter.
And… Iโm working on a creative nonfiction book involving a bucolic hamlet, the lottery, a river, and a daily walk into town.
The project of getting out my newsletter and blog is central to my upcoming goals. The world is changing so quickly, itโs hard to know what form connection will take in five years. But at the core, as I continue deepening my writing practice in solitary morning darkness, Iโm also looking for ways to interact in a meaningful way with a larger number of people. Those who love and want to interact around writing. Both reading and writing.
My books have won prizes and been chosen as a finalist several times. I would love to publish more, as I deeply love participating in the poetry community. Iโm forever thankful for the wonderful opportunity to create books and words that go out into the world.
Are there new themes or styles of poetry you are currently exploring or plan to explore in your future works?
Currently the American sonnet โ basically a fourteen-line poem. There are many new forms poets are making. Iโm thinking of having several sections in the book Iโm currently working on, to augment the chapbook section already completed. Each section would have a different form. That will entail exploring forms other poets have used or are inventing, exploring which I think might enhance the work. Or I may continue with prose poems and regular line-breaks.
While your primary focus is poetry, have you ever considered or dabbled in other literary forms, like fiction or non-fiction?
I love short forms. They keep coming up in essays, blogs, monologues, flash. Or longer books that are written in small segments. I wish there were a novel in me, but short forms call to me. Even when I was eleven or twelve-years-old, a story or sketch would come to me in a flurry of energy. I could do nothing else until Iโd written it down, then typed it up. I didnโt know what to call them. One of my teachers called them slice of life or vignettes. Decades later, I learnedโโor the concept name was formed. Creative Nonfiction. The line between creative nonfiction / flash fiction / prose poem / poetry becomes so thin these days, I donโt labor over deciding what classification a piece belongs in, until thatโs necessary for sending out for publication. I try for the best writing I canโโand see what it becomes.
Poetry can actually be non-fiction. In Civil Twilight, fiction and non-fiction weave through parts of the book. Itโs not as important what happened when, where or to whom, but that the heart/craft arc of the book follows through.
Can you recall a defining moment when you realized you were meant to be a poet? Was this path a natural calling or one filled with obstacles?
My life seems to have been blessed with a large number of obstacles. I felt these obstacles were keeping me from my writing. When I began to get up before the day to connect with my work, and get things done despite anything that was going on, the nature of my writing changed quickly. Soon the morning practice became something private and deep.
My relationship with poetry shifted from ambition to inner devotion. I came to welcome many phases of writing. My interest grew. Wisps, pieces, story, what came easily, what I needed to work harder on. This morning plan gave me permission to just write. I didnโt have to sit down and write out a whole finished poem. I could just be with the work, letting it grow. This opened into an unexpected gift of feeling like my most real self. I think thatโs when I began to feel I was a poet.
Describe your poetic process. Do you follow specific routines or practices that help you capture your thoughts and emotions effectively?
I gather lines, research, journals, thoughts. I shift and combine lines and phrases to find the poem inside the material. How it comes into what I was wanting, even if I didnโt know how to get there.
Morning practice, yes. I work for three hours and stop, usually in the middle. In my journal I leave a map of where I left off. The following day, I find that place with a fresh heart and mind. I work in scattered ways, collecting information, thoughts, research, phrases, notes. Lines that have come to me throughout the day. I collage, re-arrange, rewrite. Itโs like a mini-orchestration of diction, sound, purpose.
Rewriting is a form of craft for me. I add, subtract, and research. I rearrange, until it feels like it canโt budge, but also that it isnโt hemmed in too tight. That even after endless rewrites, it still feels fresh and has surprise. Something thatโs inexplicable but feels right.
Aside from poetry, do you engage in other professions or hobbies that influence or enrich your writing?
Other chapters of my life have involved: house restoration, teaching pre-school. Being a childrenโs performer, therapist, and life coach. Playing classical piano. Singing in the Renaissance Street Singers. Iโve been an award-winning artist. I do Yoga and QiGong. Garden. Cooking concoctions: When I became ill from neighborsโ burning fires in ground level fire-pits, I became a whole food vegan for health. I had to retrofit everything I knew about preparing food, so I have fun inventing weird wild and wonderful concoctions. Little pieces of all of this appear in my writing.
Poets often speak of facing creative blocks. Do you encounter these, and if so, how do you overcome them?
With a lifelong dance with chronic illness and depression, much is required of me to stay in the Good Zone. For creative blocks, morning practice is wonderful. Plus, I love to explore books and websites for material and metaphors. Science. Religion. Travel. Torah. Tarot. Psychology. Illness. Also, I take notes on projects and goals. But self-care for me seems at the core of creative flow. Healthy diet. Exercise. Psychological work. Journals. Reading. Meditation. I think of this as a process, in a similar way to someone in training to run a marathon. This self-care is how I am โin trainingโ for creativity and poetry.
Poetry can be a delicate balance of personal expression and universal appeal. How do you navigate this in your writing?
I believe a poem should always hit a nerve, spin you out, make you fall in love a little, break your heart a little, leave you asking questions. It should do something. The world is so vibrantly happening at every moment. I use my personal story, but I also use nature, religion, historyโโanything in the world for material, trusting that juxtaposed to the personal it will create unexpected metaphors.
You can get lost currying โuniversal appeal.โ It can lead you away from whatโs true and immediate and important. I try to look for whatโs hot/open/beautiful/scary. What Iโm called to write, what I cannot write, what Iโm afraid to write. I hope it will speak to someone out there.ย Poetry has saved my life. Iโm hoping it will save others too.
Although outer validation feels good and may make our work a little sweeter, itโs the inner poet relationship that is real and what matters. That will bring us closer to our stronger self.
Poetry sometimes touches on sensitive or controversial subjects. How do you address potential criticism or differing interpretations from your readers?
Maybe everything is open for criticism and interpretation. Itโs important to go with whatโs true for me. I donโt know whatโs controversial, I do know when I want to speak up. When I came down with a new case of Lyme disease, I realized Iโd had undiagnosed Lyme as a child. I saw how it had mysteriously woven through my life and chronic illnesses. In my book, Where Space Bends (Finishing Line Press), I wrote a poem about government research labs near Lyme that triggered more virulent strains of ticks (based on research). That poem got nominated for a Pushcart Award. Youโd think they would have backed away from it, but it seems heart-felt research and fierceness can be rewarded.
Iโve written a book of poems based on Yad Vashem interviews. Stories of Jews who were in the Holocaust. How non-Jews risked their lives to save Jews during WWII. Persona Poems. Poems written from a first-person point of view, where the โIโ in the poem is either the rescuer or the rescued. Iโm still trying to get up the courage to send it out to publishers. Maybe this year?
For aspiring poets, what essential advice would you offer for their journey into the world of poetry writing?
Follow your interests, what fascinates you. Let things open up like a pomegranate. Notice the hundreds of seeds inside. Think of the infinity of things going on in a human body. Let go of your story. The world is teeming with living things, with machines, history. Anything you write about will connect with your story.
Take care of your health in every way you can. You know what to do, the information is everywhere. Health breeds well-being, lets inspiration flow. Think of being a writer like being a micro-athlete of the mind. Take care of your body/mind/spirit and learn your craft. The work will grow.
Learn from everything you do. Books. Classes. Reading. Support groups. School. Community. Come to know and love the different phases of writing. Which ones come easily to you? Which do you need to hone? BTW: Short list: Diction (strong nouns, verbs, adjectives). Phrasing, rhythm, repetition, sound. Imagery. Subjective/objective/personal/distant/surreal. Past/present/future. Pronouns. Description. Research subject matter. Forms.
Understand what feeds the inner poet, what feeds the outer poet. What a gorgeous, thrilling world to live in, here among all these words! How wonderful.
Thank you, author Taylor, for taking the time to answer our questions and for all your insightful and interesting answers!
About the Book
Civil Twilight
Anique Sara Taylor’s chapbook Civil Twilight is Winner of the 2022 Blue Light Poetry Prize. As the sun sinks 6ห below the horizon at dawn or dusk, it’s 5:30am/pm someplace in the world. In thirty shimmering poems (30 words/5 lines each), Civil Twilight probes borders of risk across a landscape of thunderstorms, quill-shaped mist, falcons that soar, the hope of regeneration, a compass to the center. Tightly hewn poems ring with rhythm and sound, follow ghosts who relentlessly weave through a journey of grief toward ecstasy. Spinning words seek to unhinge inner wounds among seashells and hostile mirrors, eagles and cardinals-to enter “the infinity between atoms,” hear the invisible waltz. Even the regrets. The search for an inner silhouette becomes a quest for shards of truth, as she asks the simple question, “What will you take with you?”
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Author: Emma Robersonโ Release Date: September 13, 2023 Series: Genre: Moster Fiction, Fantasy, Horror Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 220 pages Publisher: Green Hill Publishing Blurb: FORCED FROM THE SEA HE ONCE ROAMED AS AN APEX PREDATOR, THE LEVIATHAN MUST FIGHT TO SURVIVE ON LAND. With a new face and name the Leviathan carves a place for himself in a volatile and violent world where monsters and humans wage war against each other and amongst themselves for survival and supremacy. An unlikely alliance is forged between the Master of the Vanguard, the leader of the kingdoms royally sanctioned monster hunters, and the Leviathan, once the most notorious and elusive monster of the sea. United by terrible circumstance and bound by a shared purpose, the Master and the Leviathan struggle to overcome the hatred and fear which rules and rots the realm. The Leviathan must defend the realm from all things monstrous, including himself. He must find a way to conquer the turmoil of the kingdom and the darkness of his own nature.
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Beast: Book One by Emma Roberson immerses readers in a vividly crafted world where monsters and humans coexist in a tumultuous and brutal society. This dark and gripping novel follows the journey of the Leviathan, who was once an apex predator of the sea but is now forced to adapt to a hostile land where he must navigate warfare, alliances, and personal transformation.
Roberson’s narrative sense shines in her ability to weave together a complex story of survival, identity, and the blurred lines between monster and man. The Leviathan’s evolution from sea creature to land dweller is a captivating journey filled with moments of tension, violence, and unexpected alliances. The unlikely partnership between the Leviathan and the Master of the Vanguard adds depth to the narrative, as they grapple not only with external threats but also with their own inner demons. The world-building in Beast is both impressive and immersive, painting a vivid picture of a realm where darkness and brutality reign. Roberson’s descriptive prose skillfully brings this world to life, and readers will find themselves fully engaged in the visceral and often visceral experiences of the characters. While the novel excels in its exploration of complex themes, there were moments where pacing and exposition could have been refined to enhance the overall reading experience.
Beast is a thought-provoking and captivating tale that blends elements of fantasy, horror, and introspection. Emma Roberson’s skill in crafting a dark and intricate world, coupled with the compelling transformation of the Leviathan, makes this novel a really compelling read.
Author: ย Kim Idynne Release Date: October 13, 2023 Series: Genre: Supernatural, Paranormal, Horror, Short Story Collection Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 346 pages Publisher: Blurb: Feeling shunned in their new neighborhood, a family attributes the cold attitude of the neighbors to prejudiceโbut a little investigation unearths a more shocking motive. A conniving widower finds a new wife through a foreign dating service, but the bride turns out to know him much more intimately than he imagined. A young man enlists a shaman to exorcise a terrifying spirit from his apartment, and as he learns more about the supposed ghost, he begins to form a strange and tender bond with her.ย To the Solemn Gravesย presents thirteen stories that, while laced with the supernatural, remind us that most horror comes from the all too natural.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
As a writer myself, I found Kim Idynne’s To The Solemn Graves to be a compelling anthology that masterfully blends elements of the supernatural with the innate horrors of human nature. The collection of thirteen stories is a testament to Idynne’s skill in crafting narratives that are as eerie as they are intriguing. Each story in this collection serves as a mirror reflecting the darker aspects of humanity, intertwined with a touch of the paranormal.
The range of characters and settings in Idynne’s stories is impressive. From the family grappling with prejudice and its unexpected roots in their neighbourhood to the unsettling twist in the tale of a man seeking love through a foreign dating service, Idynne showcases a diverse range in her storytelling. Her ability to create a sense of unease and anticipation is simply remarkable. As a reader, I was particularly drawn to the story of a young man and a shaman dealing with a haunting, where the evolving relationship between the protagonist and the spirit adds a layer of complexity to the conventional ghost story.
However, while Idynne’s narrative style is engaging, some stories in the collection could have benefited from deeper character development and a more thorough exploration of their psychological aspects. Nonetheless, the book delivers what it promisesโscary stories with character. To The Solemn Graves is a strong book and I’d recommend it to all supernatural and horror fiction readers.
Welcome to the TRB Lounge. Today, we are featuring author Emma Roberson for her latest release, Beast: Book One.
Book: Beast: Book One Author: Emma Roberson Publication date: September 13, 2023 Genres: Fantasy, Monster-Beast Fiction Page Count:ย 220 pages Publisher: Green Hill Publishing
About the Book
FORCED FROM THE SEA HE ONCE ROAMED AS AN APEX PREDATOR, THE LEVIATHAN MUST FIGHT TO SURVIVE ON LAND.
With a new face and name the Leviathan carves a place for himself in a volatile and violent world where monsters and humans wage war against each other and amongst themselves for survival and supremacy.
An unlikely alliance is forged between the Master of the Vanguard, the leader of the kingdoms royally sanctioned monster hunters, and the Leviathan, once the most notorious and elusive monster of the sea. United by terrible circumstance and bound by a shared purpose, the Master and the Leviathan struggle to overcome the hatred and fear which rules and rots the realm.
The Leviathan must defend the realm from all things monstrous, including himself. He must find a way to conquer the turmoil of the kingdom and the darkness of his own nature.
Emma Roberson is an Australian author and illustrator who is obsessed with all things strange, dark and wild. Emma is an avid reptile and horse keeper, and these animals often feature in her writing and illustrations. Beast is the first book of The Leviathan Series, an illustrated fantasy adventure full of frightful monsters and gritty quests. Find Emma, the critters and the latest updates on her written work on Facebook.
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Author:Rebecca Butt Release Date: June 30, 2023 Series: Genre: Memoir, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 276 pages Publisher: Bowker Blurb: Candid and poignant, humorous and heart-wrenching, in nomadic fashion, the directionless Butt Family chaotically relocated throughout the city of Laconia, New Hampshire, like a ship, adrift and lost at sea without a captain. Encumbered by night terrors, hauntings, and scraps of memories that spoke to a cruelty beyond her mother, Becky sneakily devoured her way into young adulthood and developed a crippling, yet all too comforting, binge-eating disorder. Morbidly obese, visited often by a seething presence, and drowning under the smothering symptoms of childhood trauma, Becky is sure sheโs the defective link in her broken family-until her ghost relative provides her a life jacket of hope that may just keep her afloat.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
Rebecca Butt’s “Lipstick on a Pig” is one of those rare memoirs that grabbed me by the heart and refused to let go. It’s a story told with such raw honesty and sprinkles of humour that I found myself laughing one moment and reaching for tissues the next. The chaotic journey of the Butt family through Laconia, New Hampshire, is portrayed with such vividness that I felt like I was right there with them, navigating their turbulent life.
The core of this memoir is Beckyโs own battle with a binge-eating disorder and the haunting shadows of her childhood. Reading about her struggles and the way she bared her soul was both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Itโs not just the story of her challenges but also about finding small joys and laughter in the darkest of times. Becky’s journey from a confused, troubled child to a young woman grappling with her demons resonated deeply with me.
This book isnโt just a recounting of a difficult past; it’s a story of survival, of finding light in the darkness, and of the incredible strength of the human spirit. “Lipstick on a Pig” isnโt just a memoir; itโs a journey of pain, laughter, and, most importantly, hope.
Welcome to the TRB Lounge. Today, we are featuring authorHarold Phifer for his latest release, Surviving Chaos, How I Found Peace at A Beach Bar.
Book: Surviving Chaos: How I found Peace At A Beach Bar Author: Harold Phifer Publication date: Feb 18, 2021 Genres: Humour, Dysfunctional Family, Young Adult, Non-Fiction Page Count:ย 267 pages Publisher: Rise and Read Free Press
About the Book
For more than fifty years, Harold Phifer’s childhood living conditions remained a secret, even from those who thought they knew him best. No one knew about his past growing up with a mother who suffered from mental illness; a greedy aunt; a mindless and spoiled older brother; an absent father.
It wasn’t until an explosion in Afghanistan that his memory was blasted back into focus. This book is the result of a long, cathartic chat with a stranger at a beach bar, where Harold finally found some peace.
Harold Phifer was born in a deeply segregated South It is here he learned how to survive the harsh life of being unnurtured and unloved on the streets of Columbus, Mississippi. His first twenty-five years were spent dreaming, hustling, and ducking bullies at every turn. After graduating Mississippi State and Jackson State Universities, he became a highly specialized Air Traffic Controller, living and working as an international contractor, serving numerous tours in lraq and Afghanistan. Because of those experiences of being so close to death and the Taliban, he had no choice but accept the Tee-shirt while authoring his memoir “SleepWalking Out of Afghanistan: Walking it all Back.” Next, Harold followed up with an expanded autobiography, “Surviving Chaos: How I Found Peace at A Beach Bar,” which is a combination of two books through different phases of trauma all meshed into one big novel.
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Author:Guy Quartley Release Date: September 19, 2022 Series: Genre: Dark Fantasy, Magic, Horror Format: E-book Pages: 577 pages Publisher: – Blurb: Over millennia, lives interconnect. Their interweaving paths are shaped by a clash of mystical forces: the conflicting powers of a poisonous star and the serpentine soul of the Earth itself.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Drakomunda by Guy Quartley is a dark and thrilling journey that took me deep into a world of apocalyptic landscapes and mystical intrigue. Quartley’s vivid storytelling had me hooked from the start, as I followed the protagonist’s harrowing journey from the dry city of Kul to the haunting port of Fling. The narrative, laden with a deadly plague and supernatural elements, was both intense and captivating.
The characters in this novel truly brought the story to life. Each character, especially the enigmatic sorceresses Bronwyn and Phaedra, was richly developed and added a fascinating layer to the dark world Quartley created. Their complex desires and emotions made the story more than just a fantasy; it was a deep exploration of the human condition amidst chaos.
However, the unrelenting darkness of the book was at times overwhelming. The constant shadow of doom, while impressively portrayed, sometimes overshadowed the novel’s more subtle nuances. Despite this, Drakomunda stands out for its compelling blend of horror and fantasy, wrapped in a narrative thatโs both complex and deeply human.
Welcome to the TRB Lounge. Today, we are featuring authorRebecca Butt for her latest release,Lipstick on a Pig: A Memoir.
About The Author
Rebecca Butt
As a young child, Rebecca escaped into books, and wrote happy stories accompanied by bright and cheerful pictures with houses, trees, flowers, and birds,that were a contradiction to her real-life circumstances. Her childhood love for reading and writing endured, and she eventualy wrote and published her short stories and poetry in a literary journal in college. Lipstick on a Pig is her lengthiest writing endeavor. A licensed Speech Language Pathologist with a master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders, she is the Director of Special Education for a school district in New Hampshire, where she resides.
Candid and poignant, humorous and heart-wrenching, in nomadic fashion, the directionless Butt Family chaotically relocated throughout the city of Laconia, New Hampshire, like a ship, adrift and lost at sea without a captain.
Encumbered by night terrors, hauntings, and scraps of memories that spoke to a cruelty beyond her mother, Becky sneakily devoured her way into young adulthood and developed a crippling, yet all too comforting, binge-eating disorder.
Morbidly obese, visited often by a seething presence, and drowning under the smothering symptoms of childhood trauma, Becky is sure sheโs the defective link in her broken family-until her ghost relative provides her a life jacket of hope that may just keep her afloat.
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Author: Chris Lynchย Release Date: June 28, 2023 Series: Genre: Urban Fantasy, Horror, Short-Stories Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 180 pages Publisher: Blurb: Somewhere on the coast of England, Neverbury is a quaint little seaside town with the kind of problems that a lot of quaint little English seaside towns have these days… demons, serial killers, immortals, thieves, time travellers, ghosts, vampires, haunted houses, witches, an extraordinarily strident village council, and monsters.
There are the gods above and the great thing below… praise them all.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
Neverbury by Chris Lynch is an exceptionally well-written book of short stories set in the fictional town of Neverbury.
First off, the world-building of the town itself is phenomenal, and I absolutely loved it. Secondly, the stories are all so good that it was hard to pick a favourite; each one had something different to offer. The writing style of the author is great, and it resonated well with me, which, for me, is one of the most important things when it comes to dark or horror stories. Each and every story had a great flow, and the pacing and tension were simply perfect.
This book was more like an experience, and I’d definitely recommend it to all fantasy and horror fans, as this book has so much to offer.
Author:Jack Lucci Release Date: March 28, 2023 Series: Genre: Memoir, Non-Fiction Format: E-book Pages: 92 pages Publisher: Koehler Books Blurb: The first installment of Jack Lucci’s living memoir, Loving & Leaving spans five years, touching on themes of gratefulness and regret and stories of love for people, places, narcotics, and the effort it takes to sustain that love. Far from stable and rather turbulent, Lucci chronicles his life as he oscillates between hero and anti-hero, sharing lessons learned in the Italian countryside, mistakes made in America’s Second City, the angst and constriction of southeastern Washington, and observations on the miserable Oregon coast. Whether you find yourself rooting for or against him, Loving & Leaving is the result of bleeding over the keyboard.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Jack Lucci’s “Loving & Leaving” is a raw and candid reflection on a life lived at the extremes. This first installment of Lucci’s living memoir takes readers on a tumultuous journey through love, regret, and self-discovery. Lucci’s narrative is as captivating as it is unsettling, chronicling his experiences with unflinching honesty and a profound sense of introspection.
The memoir spans five eventful years of Lucci’s life, touching on themes that resonate deeply with the human experience. His stories of love โ for people, places, and even narcotics โ are told with a visceral intensity that draws the reader into his world. Lucci has a unique ability to capture the essence of his experiences, whether they’re set in the rustic Italian countryside, the bustling streets of Chicago, the oppressive atmosphere of southeastern Washington, or the bleakness of the Oregon coast.
What makes “Loving & Leaving” stand out is Lucci’s portrayal of himself as both the hero and anti-hero of his story. His journey is riddled with contradictions and conflicts, making him a complex and relatable character. The book is a rollercoaster of emotions, from moments of deep gratefulness to intense regret. Lucci’s writing style is engaging, his prose bleeding with emotion, making it feel as though every word is a piece of his soul laid bare on the page.
In essence, “Loving & Leaving” is not just a memoir; it’s an exploration of the human condition. Lucci’s ability to share his life lessons and mistakes in such a raw and honest manner is both brave and commendable. This book is a compelling read, sure to evoke a range of emotions in its readers. Whether you end up rooting for Lucci or not, one thing is certain โ his story will leave an indelible mark on your heart.
Author:Maria Liviero Release Date: March 19, 2023 Series: Genre: Spirituality-Religion, Non-Fiction Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 244 pages Publisher: Blurb: This book explores our sense of self and the source of the unhealthy behaviours and thinking patterns that cause us to make bad choices through the symbolic themes and characters of Genesis 1โ3. The journey towards understanding ourselves is undertaken by a character called Eve, who enters a parallel universe between Genesis and the present day only to discover the dark side of human nature that stems from God, and where she learns how to deal with the resulting false self. This is a self-help book for anyone interested in investigating the depths of the human self and exploring how a false self can manifest itself causing us to make unhealthy choices. It will take you on a journey where you will encounter both the good and evil that exists within all of us, a journey first introduced in the creation story of Genesis.
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
In “Why We Make Bad Choices,” Maria Liviero delves deep into the labyrinth of the human psyche, exploring the intricate relationship between our sense of self and our propensity for unhealthy choices. This thought-provoking journey, inspired by the symbolic themes of Genesis 1โ3, offers a unique and profound perspective on understanding and confronting our inner selves.
The narrative is skillfully woven around a character named Eve, who embarks on a journey through a parallel universe that bridges the biblical past with the modern day. Liviero’s use of Eve as a conduit to explore the darker aspects of human nature is both innovative and insightful. As Eve encounters various facets of the human condition, the reader is invited to reflect on the duality of good and evil within themselves. This exploration is not only enlightening but also deeply relatable, making the book a compelling read for anyone on a quest for self-understanding.
One of the most striking aspects of Liviero’s work is her ability to seamlessly blend complex theological concepts with practical self-help guidance. The book doesn’t shy away from challenging the reader to confront their ‘false self’ – the source of many unhealthy decisions. The journey is an intricate blend of self-discovery and introspection, providing readers with valuable insights into how they can identify and alter destructive thinking patterns.
Liviero’s writing style is engaging, making complex concepts accessible without oversimplifying them. Her approach to the creation story of Genesis as a metaphor for the human experience of grappling with good and evil is both innovative and enlightening.
In conclusion, “Why We Make Bad Choices” is a powerful and insightful read. It offers a unique lens through which to view the age-old struggle between good and evil within ourselves and equips the reader with the tools to navigate this terrain. Livieroโs book is an essential read for anyone interested in personal growth and understanding the deeper motivations behind their choices.
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Today, we roll out the red carpet for the amazing Mark Gutter, who is about to unveil the beautiful cover of his newest masterpiece, Dancer on the Ceiling: More Darkly Humorous Tales. Prepare to be enchanted, for what you’re about to see is not just a coverโit’s a visual symphony that captures the very soul of storytelling. ๐๐
Presenting…
About the Book
Presenting laugh-out-loud stories for lovers of absurd comedy, featuring an eccentric cast of characters including Derek Organ: Private Investigator, Lionel the Moth, Roman slave Servus Minimus, the Battlefield Masseur, ambulance chaser Bradley Scherp, the Incredibly Delusional Shrinking Man, Compound Fracture the Clown, and of course, the Dancer on the Ceiling.
MARK NUTTER grew up in a motel near Joliet, Illinois, which is not as glamorous as it sounds. He acquired a taste for absurd comedy while in the womb. Mark is the author of three short fiction collections (Dancer on the Ceiling, Giant Banana Over Texas, and Sunset Cruise on the River Styx). Heโs also written for the stage (Re-Animator the Musical, The Bicycle Men, Christmas Smackdown), television (SNL, 3rd Rock from the Sun), and film (Almost Heroes).
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The world is dead, suffocated by the greed and neglect of the very children it gave birth to, and humankind itself is dancing on a razorโs edge between survival and extinction. Coghan, a young Breath Hunter, is sent out on his first mission to collect breathable air for the Dome, one of humanityโs last bastions. But in a world where a toxic atmosphere blocks out the sun, acid rain corrodes metal, and the wind blows away anything else remaining, a single misstep can be your last. And when everyone looks only after themselves, whom can you trust? Can you hope humanity will learn from its mistakes? Suit up with Coghan and brave through the toxic hell that is the legacy of a society that killed their own planet!
Harken Void is the authorโs alter ego – his real name is Kevin – and he uses Harken as a medium to tell his stories. In his writing, he likes to incorporate elements of spirituality, science, philosophy, and personal growth, and present it all in as awesome and epic a way as he can. He loves to ask the big questions, explore life’s deepest secrets, and shine light at those darkest places – while keeping a lighthearted attitude and leaving his readers with a sense of upliftment. He feels most at home in Fantasy and Science Fiction, genres of ideas and exploration of reality itself. While Harken is a multidimensional being, existing beyond all space and time, Kevin is mortal, and he lives in Slovenia, a small country in Europe. He completed a Bachelor’s degree in Geology. Besides writing and contemplating existence, his two most burning passions are music and nature.
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Welcome to the TRB Lounge. Today, we are featuring authorRebecca Buttย for her latest release,Lipstick on a Pig: A Memoir.
Lipstick on a Pig: A Memoir
Book: Lipstick on a Pig: A Memoir Author: Rebecca Butt Publication date: June 30, 2023 Genres: Memoir, Non-Fiction Page Count:ย 276 pages Publisher:ย Bowker
About the Book
Candid and poignant, humorous and heart-wrenching, in nomadic fashion, the directionless Butt Family chaotically relocated throughout the city of Laconia, New Hampshire, like a ship, adrift and lost at sea without a captain.
Encumbered by night terrors, hauntings, and scraps of memories that spoke to a cruelty beyond her mother, Becky sneakily devoured her way into young adulthood and developed a crippling, yet all too comforting, binge-eating disorder.
Morbidly obese, visited often by a seething presence, and drowning under the smothering symptoms of childhood trauma, Becky is sure sheโs the defective link in her broken family-until her ghost relative provides her a life jacket of hope that may just keep her afloat.
As a young child, Rebecca escaped into books, and wrote happy stories accompanied by bright and cheerful pictures with houses, trees, flowers, and birds,that were a contradiction to her real-life circumstances. Her childhood love for reading and writing endured, and she eventualy wrote and published her short stories and poetry in a literary journal in college. Lipstick on a Pig is her lengthiest writing endeavor. A licensed Speech Language Pathologist with a master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders, she is the Director of Special Education for a school district in New Hampshire, where she resides.
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Author: Brian McNatt Release Date: April 21, 2023 Series: Legends of Heraldale (Book #4) Genre: Fantasy, Urban Fantasy, High Fantasy Format:ย E-bookย Pages: 84 pages Publisher: New Degree Press Blurb: โREVENGE, BEVIN! REVENGE FOR MORDRED, PAID IN FULL BY EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSE! MY SISTERโS WORDS SHALL RING TRUE YET!โ The dire warning sends a bolt a terror through the heart of battle-hardened Sir Bevin. Reminded of a part of her life she thought far behind her, the unicorn warrior travels east to the lands of the banished Wolf-Lords in a race to keep foes old and new from joining together.
But war waits for no mare, as Princess Galaxy and the rest of her friends and family prepare a last, desperate plan to destroy the Gran Harmonium and end the war once and for all.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
“Legends of Heraldale IV: Our Final Act” by Brian McNatt is an absolute delight and a brilliant finale to a series that has been close to my heart since the first book. McNatt’s storytelling prowess truly shines in this installment, blending a richly imagined world, vibrant characters, and a story that had me hooked from the very beginning.
I was completely immersed in the world McNatt created. The vivid descriptions and intricate details made the world of Heraldale feel alive and tangible. Itโs rare to find a book where the setting feels like a character in its own right, but McNatt pulls this off effortlessly. The depth of the lore and the attention to detail in constructing this world are simply breathtaking.
The characters, many of whom we’ve grown to love since the first book, are the soul of this story. McNatt has a way of making each character feel like an old friend, with their quirks, growth, and journeys. Seeing how theyโve evolved over the series and how their stories intertwine in this final act was incredibly satisfying. Itโs like catching up with old friends and seeing how far theyโve come.
The pacing of the book is just perfect. McNatt strikes a brilliant balance, weaving tension and excitement throughout the story in a way that kept me turning pages, yet also allowing space for quieter, more reflective moments. Itโs a rollercoaster ride that had me on the edge of my seat but also gave me moments to pause and soak in the journey.
Overall, “Legends of Heraldale IV: Our Final Act” is a phenomenal read. It’s a book that not only concludes the series with a bang but also reminds me why I fell in love with McNattโs world in the first place. Itโs a heartfelt goodbye to a world and characters that Iโve cherished, and I couldnโt have asked for a more fitting end.
Welcome to TRB Lounge. Today, Iโd like to welcome the author of Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for One and AllโSteven McFadden, for an author interview with The Reading Bud.
About The Author
Steven McFadden is an independent journalist based in the Southwest of the USA. In the early 1980s he initiated Chiron Communications as an umbrella concept for his varied interests and pursuits. Chiron is a bridging figure, and bridging is what he has mainly been interested in over the years.
After authoring Profiles in Wisdom and then Legend of the Rainbow Warriors in the early 1990s, he rested the chiron concept to serve as National Coordinator for the annual Earth Day USA celebration, in partnership with the Seventh Generation Fund (1993). Then he returned to the work of chiron.
As a journalist, he is the author of a range of non-fiction books, including Farms of Tomorrow, Farms of Tomorrow Revisited, The Call of the Land, Teach Us To Number Our Days, A Primer for Pilgrims, and Classical Considerations.
He is also the author of an epic, nonfiction saga of North America:Odyssey of the 8th Fire. This saga (8thFire.net) relates a true story arising from the deepest roots of the Americas, but taking place in the present and the future. In it, circles within circles, honorable elders make a great and generous giveaway of the teachings they carry.
McFaddenโs newest agrarian book, Deep Agroecology: Farms, Food, and Our Future won the national Indie Excellence Award in the environmental category (2020). He is a member of the New Mexico Book Association (NMBA), and also the SouthWest Writers association (SWW).
Welcome to TRB! Please give our readers a brief introduction about yourself before we begin.
In the early 1960s, upon my older brother Markโs urging, I took typing class. I was in the 9th grade, and my brother said it was a foolproof way to meet girls. Ha. I did make a few friends, but no teen romances. Just as well for that moment in time, I suppose.
We learned on clanky old manual machines, and back then I felt it was a complete waste of time, although my hands and fingers did become knowing of the keys. By the end of the year I could type perhaps 25-30 WPM. Not impressive, but enough to get by. As school ended and summer began, I thought it likely that Iโd never see a keyboard again.
Wrong.
Here it is now, some 60+ years later and Iโm still typing on a keyboard, albeit on a far superior machine, the digital age having dawned for me in 1990 with my first computer. Through the decades typing has been my core skill, a reliable tool for the fulfillment of my dharma โ the soul impulses that have guided me along the path of my destiny.
What more to say beyond my bio? Iโm happily married to Elizabeth Wolf. Weโve been together 16-plus years, and our relationship deepens. Our dog is Amigo, and our cat Lily. We are grateful to be together, to have shelter and food, and to be purposefully engaged in life.
Please tell us something about your book other than what we have read in the blurb.
Beyond the blurb, the main thing that occurs to me is to let readers know the profound depth of feeling I experienced in Spring 2023. Thatโs when I was moved to update this little book, Native Knowings, and make it available to readers in a print version as well as an ebook.
Iโm glad I followed through. As the environmental, social, and political climates intensified, I understood with calm certainty that the voices of learned elders and tradition keepers could be steadying for many people. So those were my main motivations for compiling this version of Native Knowings: steadying the people, and giving readers an opportunity to engage some of the deeper roots of Turtle Island (North America) as we pass through a turbulent era of transition.
Why did you choose this particular theme for your book? What is that one message that you’re trying to get across to the readers in this book?
Since graduating from Boston University in 1975 with a degree in journalism, my personal and professional interest has been to explore intelligent and spirited ways of living on the earth, and then to explain in writing what Iโve been able to understand.
The contemporary tradition keepers of the North American continent are part of an unbroken chain of practical and contemplative understandings (knowings) that go back many thousands of years, long before immigrants came to the land and began calling it America. It is altogether worthwhile to listen to what the learned elders have to say.
From my point of view, considering the condition of our world, listening is critical, deepening, and enriching. The elders offer keys to survival and well-being for all who now call America home, and in many respects for people all around the world.
What inspired you to write this book? An idea, some anecdote, a dream or something else?
My response to question 3 also addresses this question in general. But to add context: I first became interested in learning about our indigenous relatives and neighbors in the late 1970s. I was awakened by a bumper sticker on the back of a beat-up VW in a parking lot of my small village. It said something like โBroken Treaty Score: Red Man 0, White Man 370.โ
When I looked into what that might possibly mean I learned that in fact the USA had broken or violated virtually every single one of the solemnly sworn treaties it made with various Native nations. Recognizing that track record of faithlessness by my own government raised an persistent series of questions for me. What? How? Why? And so forth. As a citizen, I felt a share of responsibility for the agreements my government had made and broken. As a journalist, I felt compelled to pursue answers to the questions. Whatโs going on here? Whatโs the story. Where does honor lie, and how can honor be advanced? Thatโs been my career, and Native Knowings is but one concise expression of what Iโve experienced and heard along the trail.
As the years of my life unfurled I began to write about clean, sustainable farms and food (so important), and also to engage the native knowings that were at the heart my personal mission as a messenger: take care of the earth and each other.
How long did it take you to write this particular book?
In terms of compiling the words and photographs, then dealing with layout, cover and other technicalities, it took me just over a month. But to get to the point in life where I had the experience, the tools, the material, and the artistic discernment to express them, about 75 years.
What are your writing ambitions? Where do you see yourself 5 years from today?
Good question. Iโll be 80 in five years, and of course one never knowsโฆAt this mature stage one has seen so many souls come and go, and thereby inevitably one has passed through many enriching stages of emotion and understanding about life and death. Iโm at peace with whatever comes, although Iโm staying fit and actively writing, aiming to live into my 90s. We shall see.
Of note, I had a clear perception at age 40 that I had fulfilled my dharma and could sail off into spirit if I so desired. It was a profoundly peaceful and satisfying sensation. A knowing. For me that knowing was pronounced and enduring. But at the same time I recognized that I could contribute more to the world, that it had potential to be benevolent, and that I was not ready to release. All these years later, I still feel that way.
Are you working on any other books presently?
Yes. Iโm nearly finished writing a full-length biography. The title is โWind Walker
The Sacred Journey of Naa tโรกanii Leon Secatero in concert with Niลchสผi Diyin (Holy Wind).โ Leon (1943-2008) was a talented and dedicated leader, a servant to his own Navajo community in the Southwest of the United States, as well as for the world at large. His story presents a great and uplifting vision for the world, and also offers a model of exalted courage and leadership. The book should be in print some time in 2024.
Do you dabble in Fiction?
No.
When did you decide to become a writer? Was it easy for you to follow your passion or did you have to make some sacrifices along the way?
My motherโs brother–good old Uncle Paul–was a writer. He once wrote an article for True Magazine. It came out when I was about 11 or 12. The title was โWhy I poach deerโ and the byline was not my uncleโs name. He instead used my fatherโs name (Edward Leo M.) as a pseudonym, so no game wardens could read the article and then come hunting for him.
The article made a notable impression in our household. Among other things, it started me thinking that writing could be a job; it could be what a person did in life, among all the possibilities โ engineer, builder, doctor, teacher, etc. So many possibilities. And now, for me least, writer was also among that range of possibilities.
While it has not been financially easy to be an independent journalist, and it has required many sacrifices, itโs been worthwhile. Iโve been able to write not what others assigned to me, but rather what called me from both within and without.
What is your writing ritual? How do you do it?
At this stage Iโm not sure Iโd call anything I do a ritual. Beyond my first cup of coffee, Iโm very much in the moment. If I feel itโs time to write, I write. Time to research, I research. Time to hike along the river or climb a mountain, then Iโm off to do that.
Always in the back of my mind Iโm aware of deadlines, and I am faithful to them, but Iโve no set times or procedures. When the juice is flowing, I write. Otherwise I am called along the trails of One and also Ten Thousand Things.
Is writing your profession, or do you work in some other field too?
Writing is my profession, yet it has not provided sufficient income over the decades of work and marriage. Iโve been able to create hundreds of newspaper and magazine stories, and 15 or more nonfiction books, but Iโve also scrambled for income, working intermittently in a number of occupations: tree surgeon, groundskeeper, cook, yoga teacher, home care for elders, laborer, babysitter, pipe fitter, and more.
Can you recommend a book or two based on themes or ideas similar to your book? (You can share the name of the authors too.)
I recommend Basic Call to Consciousness, published by Akwesasne Press.
How do you deal with Writerโs Block?
Having started my career writing for newspapers for several years, I never experienced the luxury of being able to surrender to a writers block. There were always deadlines to meet, and the job was on the line. Meet the deadlines, or find a new career. That early conditioning has, thankfully, remained more or less consistent for me.
The mantra in my mind: my job is to tell verifiably true stories that offer a compelling and practical vision of the future. โWhere there is no vision, the people perish.โ โ Proverbs 29:18 โ If you don’t have a dream, how can your dream come true?โ โ South Pacific
What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
Pay attention to your breath. Master your breath, and you will more readily remain centered and capable through all you meet in life and in your profession.
With mastery of the breath you will be inspired: both literally and figuratively. Your personal inspiration will add light to your soul, to your words, and to the truths you strive to reveal through writing.
Thank you, author McFadden, for taking out the time to answer our questions and for all your thought-provoking and interesting answers!
About the Book
Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for One and All
This original compilationโa small treasure of 72 pagesโoffers a concise and contemporary compendium of some key North American (Turtle Island) wisdom teachings to help support people through this era of transition. โI ask you to listen, not just with your minds. I ask you to listen with your hearts, because thatโs the only way you can receive what it is, what we are giving. These are the teachings of our hearts.โ โ Frank Decontie, Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg What do some of the venerable, deeply rooted wisdom teachings of the Americas offer in our era of transition? This Soul*Sparks small treasure offers an array of thoughtful messages, a compilation of keys that everyone has opportunities to turn. Weโd be wise to understand and then to weave their enduring insights into the fabric of what we are creating for ourselves, our children, and our childrenโs children
The words of contemporary elders, in particular, sound a note of urgency.
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Author:Steven McFadden Release Date: May 26, 2023 Series: Soul Sparks Genre: Philosophy, Motivational, Non-Fiction Format: E-book Pages: 84 pages Publisher: New Degree Press Blurb: This original compilation–a small treasure–offers a concise and contemporary compendium of some key North American (Turtle Island) wisdom teachings to help support people through this era of transition. What do some of the venerable, deeply rooted wisdom teachings of the Americas offer in our era of transition? This Soul*Sparks small treasure offers an array of thoughtful messages, a compilation of keys that everyone has opportunities to turn. We’d be wise to understand and then to weave their enduring insights into the fabric of what we are creating for ourselves, our children, and our childrenโs children The words of contemporary elders, in particular, sound a note of urgency.
“I ask you to listen, not just with your minds. I ask you to listen with your hearts, because that’s the only way you can receive what it is, what we are giving. These are the teachings of our hearts.” – Frank Decontie, Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg
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Rating: 4 out of 5.
Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for One and All by Steven McFadden is a profound and soul-stirring journey into the heart of North American indigenous wisdom. This concise book, though just 84 pages, is a treasure trove of timeless teachings that are more relevant today than ever. As I delved into its pages, I found myself deeply moved by the words of wisdom that have been passed down through generations.
McFadden’s writing is both eloquent and accessible, making the profound teachings of the Native American elders resonate with a contemporary audience. The book masterfully weaves together teachings from various tribes, offering a rich tapestry of wisdom that speaks to the heart as well as the mind. The quotations and teachings from elders like Frank Decontie are particularly impactful, urging the reader to listen not just with their minds, but with their hearts. This approach brings a deeper, more intuitive understanding of the messages conveyed.
One of the most compelling aspects of Native Knowings is its relevance to our current era of transition and uncertainty. The book highlights how these ancient teachings can guide us in creating a more harmonious and sustainable future. It’s a call to integrate these insights into our daily lives, for the sake of ourselves and future generations. The sense of urgency in the words of contemporary elders adds a poignant note, underscoring the importance of heeding these teachings now.
In conclusion, Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for One and All is a must-read for anyone seeking wisdom, guidance, or a deeper connection to the Earth and its history. McFadden has created a powerful compilation that not only educates but also inspires. It’s a book that I will undoubtedly return to, as its messages are timeless and its wisdom, inexhaustible.
Welcome to the TRB Lounge. Today, we are featuring author Steven McFadden for his latest release,Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for One and All.
Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for One and All
Book: Native Knowings: Wisdom Keys for One and All Author: Steven McFadden Publication date: May 26, 2023 Genres: Motivational, Self-Help, Inspirational, Non-Fiction Page Count: 84 pages Publisher: –
About the Book
This original compilation–a small treasure of 72 pages–offers a concise and contemporary compendium of some key North American (Turtle Island) wisdom teachings to help support people through this era of transition.
“I ask you to listen, not just with your minds. I ask you to listen with your hearts, because that’s the only way you can receive what it is, what we are giving. These are the teachings of our hearts.” – Frank Decontie, Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg
What do some of the venerable, deeply rooted wisdom teachings of the Americas offer in our era of transition?
This Soul*Sparks small treasure offers an array of thoughtful messages, a compilation of keys that everyone has opportunities to turn. We’d be wise to understand and then to weave their enduring insights into the fabric of what we are creating for ourselves, our children, and our childrenโs children
The words of contemporary elders, in particular, sound a note of urgency.
Steven McFadden is an independent journalist based in the Southwest of the USA. In the early 1980s he initiated Chiron Communications as an umbrella concept for his varied interests and pursuits. Chiron is a bridging figure, and bridging is what he has mainly been interested in over the years. After authoring Profiles in Wisdom and then Legend of the Rainbow Warriors in the early 1990s, he rested the chiron concept to serve as National Coordinator for the annual Earth Day USA celebration, in partnership with the Seventh Generation Fund (1993). Then he returned to the work of chiron. As a journalist, he is the author of a range of non-fiction books, including Farms of Tomorrow, Farms of Tomorrow Revisited, The Call of the Land, Teach Us To Number Our Days, A Primer for Pilgrims, and Classical Considerations. He is also the author of an epic, nonfiction saga of North America:Odyssey of the 8th Fire. This saga (8thFire.net) relates a true story arising from the deepest roots of the Americas, but taking place in the present and the future. In it, circles within circles, honorable elders make a great and generous giveaway of the teachings they carry. McFaddenโs newest agrarian book, Deep Agroecology: Farms, Food, and Our Future won the national Indie Excellence Award in the environmental category (2020). He is a member of the New Mexico Book Association (NMBA), and also the SouthWest Writers association (SWW).
If you are an author and wish to be featured as our guest or if you are a publicist and want to get your author featured on TRB, then please get in touch directly by e-mail at thereadingbud@gmail.com