Featured Books
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The Sign Of Christ
Darrell K. Jackson
About the Book
Surprisingly, detailed images on the surface of the earth have been discovered by author Darrell K. Jackson. He provides location maps, pictures, latitude, and longitude, as well as proper viewing altitude to see these in Google Earth. His bible knowledge and bible research has revealed scriptures that describe and depict these many pictures. The satellite photographs that make Google Earth, are not allowed to be copied or printed for sale, Jackson has done detailed illustrations of each picture for you to more easily locate and view these magnificent sites. Many Old Testament bible verse prophesies are literally illustrated by God in picture form. He is available to provide presentations to your church or group as time availability and scheduling permits.
About the Author
DARRELL K. JACKSON has taught bible studies and preached the word of God for many years and continues an ongoing interest in bible prophecy. Having a degree in graphic design enhances his ability to convey meaningful clarity in illustrating God’s word. His career has included business document writing and design of communications network systems; he is now retired after 33 years of service.
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The Story Of A Man
Marvin A. Hayes
About the Book
The Story Of A Man is a collection of poems that express emotions of love, pain, laughter, wisdom and self-reflection. Poetry has always been a passion of mine and it later became the avenue to express the memory of the comings and goings of my existence. This is the reason why I chose the title, “”The Story Of A Man.”” Many of the poems were written during my years in undergrad. My college years came and went; however years later I contemplated publishing them. It was then I decided to begin the journey to publish the story of my life.When thinking about the book cover and what I wanted to express to the reader, I chose to use my drawing of Muhammad Ali. Ali is one of my favourite hero’s and a poet himself. In fact the first poem in the book is about Muhammad Ali, a man with an amazing story of struggle and triumph. I selected his picture in hope of attracting the attention of readers who understand each person has an individual story. Just like Ali we all too may experience struggles, pain, and triumph. This book also includes photos that show that my life has been very full.
The photos in the book include pictures of my wife of 50yrs. Mrs. Geraldine Elaine Robinson Hayes, and our legacy which includes my two older children and our five children which makes for 30 grandchildren. I hope that each reader enjoys the poems and pictures and it encourages them to embrace the story of their own life.
About the Author
Marvin A. Hayes, poet, actor, songwriter, and retired U.S.A.F. Vietnam era veteran, a.k.a Jaribu Sasa, was born to Mr. & Mrs. John M. Hayes on September 5, 1948 in Fordyce Ark. In 1950, they moved to Cleveland, Ohio where he attended Cleveland Public Schools and Griswald Institute. This is where his passion for the arts first began.In 1971, he attended Ohio University in Athens, Ohio where he studied English and Arts. He later went to Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland, Ohio and graduated with Associate of Arts. He started his Acting career in 1980 and got his training at the infamous Karamu House under the stage name “”Abdullah Bey.”” There, he taught and appeared in a variety of plays. The Story Of A Man is a must read. He thanks God and dedicates this book to his family, which is his inspiration.
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But Is He Jewish?
and Other Quirky Tales
Daniel Wolf
About the Book
“But Is He Jewish? is divided into three sections. The first section, “Quirky Tales,” consists of fifty short stories. Although each touches upon some aspect of Jewish life and culture, they deal with such universal themes as love, mortality, courage, coming of age, and the importance of family.The following section, “Mishegas” (Yiddish for craziness), includes stand-up comedy routines, the philosophical musings of a fictitious rabbi, advice for daily living (“A Guide for the Confused”), “Eighty Questions to Ponder,” and nonsensical poetry (“Quit”).ho
The final section, “Animals with Attitudes”, features four humorous mini-plays with animals (elephants, lions, housecats, and rhinoceroses) taking on Jewish characteristics and even speaking some Yiddish (translations provided).
In all, But Is He Jewish? provides a delightful reading experience, as it addresses a variety of topics in a mostly humorous but always human manner.”
About the Author
“Daniel Wolf was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He retired from the Philadelphia Public School system in June 2015, having taught English as a Second Language for twenty-four years, primarily at the elementary level. In addition, from 1983 to 1993, he lived and taught English in Japan, during which time he traveled extensively both in Japan and throughout Asia.In addition to being a short-story writer, Mr. Wolf has composed five complete musicals (book, music, and lyrics) and has published five plays, all of which can be viewed at www.danielwolfmusic.com
He also performs stand-up comedy throughout the Philadelphia region. You can view his comedy routines and music videos on his YouTube channel: Daniel Wolf Music & Comedy. Other interests include chess, traditional Japanese archery (kyudo), cycling, nature walks, and exotic cuisine. He can be reached at [email protected]”
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Outer Realm: Advent of Fire
Part One (Full Color Edition) & (Black and White)
Abdul-Azeez Ayodele Azeez
About the Book
Lord Franklin and his men encounter a being known as Kraag. Kraag informs them that he intends to eradicate humanity and like kind. Lord Franklin believes it’s a trick from his adversary, Hector. Lord Franklin returns to his home Corithni and is initially met with hostility. The archers inform him of strange happenings in the castle. Suddenly, lycanthropes surround them. The leader of them, Fragaa, claims to come in peace. She changes to a human form but has black eyes like Kraag. She explains she wants to prevent catastrophe and convinces Lord Franklin to let her show him a parallel reality where the disaster occurred.About the Author
Abdul-Azeez was born in the Bronx to immigrant parents from Nigeria. A graduate of City College of the City University of New York with a degree in Psychology, he is a product of the New York public school system. His love for writing started at an early age. He was inspired by several mediums from comic books, movies, video games, anime, and the works of philosophers, both contemporary and ancient. The goal was to tell a story that both resonated and captivated audiences, as well as giving them some sort of introspection. -
Always Tomorrow
Jim Perry
About the Book
Ben Dawson, a young Army Sergeant stationed in Germany, is called home unexpectedly to attend the funerals of his parents. Involved in a tragic car accident, he learns they died in a mysterious manner, leaving few clues as to why it might have happened. Over the coming weeks, Ben learns he can trust no one except a few close friends, gains unlikely allies, and tries to unravel a mystery that threatens national security. Back in Germany waits Allie Morgan, also a soldier, with whom he has fallen in love. Will he ever see her again?About the Author
Jim Perry is a retired US Army Sergeant living in a small town in central Delaware. Between enjoying his children and grandchildren, hot rods, and car shows, he makes time to carry out a lifelong desire to write and publish stories that reflect his past, as well as fiction ideas that have simmered in his mind for decades. He grew up in southern Dorchester County, Maryland where he enjoyed some of the best days of his life, recalling a more simple, innocent period of his life. Later, the Army would open up new and exciting experiences.
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J-707
Terry Rowe
About the Book
“Hey Kid.”Little did he know, but those two little words were to change J-707’s life forever. Growing up in a compound with other boys his age and a house mother called a May-tron, the strict rules, artificial food and a controlled environment were to be no more. He was plunged into a world of rebels, with adventures he could not believe, and meeting people he never knew existed.
About the Author
Terry Rowe grew up in East Texas. She graduated from the Steven F. Austin University in Nacogdoches, Texas. She also attended classes at the University of Louisville and Spalding College in Louisville, Kentucky.She has taught in school for children in grades second through eight in the Jefferson County Public School System for 10 years, in Louisville, Kentucky. She also taught Math, Algebra, Geometry, and Biology at the Kentucky School for the Blind for 17 years, and now resides in Southern Indiana.
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Debt of Conscience
Lorenzo Giangrande
About the Book
President of the United States, Robert LePage, is amid his bid for re-election when he is faced with the greatest challenge in the history of this nation; the fulfillment of the prophecy by the great Shawnee Warrior and Prophet, Tecumseh, that will return their nation to the Native Americans.
The nearly five hundred Nations of Native Americans have forged themselves into a single, galvanized, body politic becoming the National Coalition of Native American Nations. In an unprecedented litigation, the United States Supreme Court must hear compelling evidence alleging the United States of America was formed with real estate acquired through fraudulent and illegal means. The potential consequence threatens the very fabric of the mightiest nation on the planet.
The stability of the United States Government becomes suspect and the country is facing political, social, and economic disaster. When the situation seems to be at its worst, catastrophe strikes. It is discovered that, through a deliberate act of terrorism, the North American Great Lakes are receding and their very existence is in jeopardy. The St. Lawrence Seaway is forced to close and the Federal Authorities of both Canada and the United States haven’t a clue where the water has gone! The mysterious and unlikely link between these threatening issues lie beneath the arid, desert wasteland, north of Los Alamos, New Mexico.
The global economic role of the Saint Lawrence Seaway System and the shameful plight of America’s natives have been cleverly woven together in an original tale of intrigue and suspense. Built upon a foundation of historical and scientific fact, Debt of Conscience provides a riveting insight into two of North America’s best kept secrets.The global economic role of the Saint Lawrence Seaway System and the shameful plight of America’s natives have been cleverly woven together into an original tale of intrigue and suspense. Built upon a foundation of historical and scientific fact, Debt of Conscience provides a riveting insight into two of North America’s best kept secrets!
About the Author
Lorenzo Giangrande is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. He holds a Merchant Marine Engineering License and Master’s Certificate for the Great Lakes and an Associate of Arts degree in Marketing. He graduated from Cleveland’s Cuyahoga Community College with honors and as a member of their published Dean’s List.
Mr. Giangrande is a proud veteran of the United States, Nuclear Submarine Service and has served as a member of the Engineering Department aboard the Fleet Ballistic Submarine. U.S.S. Stonewall Jackson, SSBN 634, Blue Crew.
He is currently employed as member of the Engineering Department for the Oglebay-Norton Marine Transportation Services Co. whose headquarters are located in Cleveland, Ohio. Oglebay-Norton is among the largest fleet, bulk carrier operations on the Great Lakes.
Mr. Giangrande and his wife, Jeannette, live on their rural farm, near Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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The Moment I Should Have Bounced
Ray Brown
About the Book
This book is parts of my life I examined to further clear any misconceptions on my behalf of how things could have been. I began writing this book while thinking back on the relationships and the many times I did not recognize my moment to bounce. I’ve learned life does not fit neatly in a box. Life experiences good or bad have a way of shaping you early on it can either make you strong or break you down. My upbringing in church, family, friends, and relationships all shaped my life for the better. Everyone needs to recognize their moment to bounce it’s always there just look for it.
About the Author
Raymond Brown was born in the south Bronx section of NY.I attended CS 134 went on to St. Peter and Paul middle school. I graduated Chelsea Vocational High School and went on to graduate from The College of Mount Saint Vincent with my Bachelor of the Arts in Psychology /Biology. I currently practice Nursing as a career. My life started as bumpy one and in no way were we rich. I was always asked by adults where do I see myself in the coming years by people that cared to listen.
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A Garden of Verses and Inspirational Poems
Gloria Niederman
About the Book
This book is for flower lovers or nature lovers who would enjoy reading this during summer or in a different seasons of the year. It has religious poems for people who like to meditate.About the Author
Gloria Niederman lives in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania. She lives with her one sister and her two cats. She dedicates this book to her mother and extends her gratitude to everyone who contributed and helped her made this book possible. Gloria is currently working on another book. -
Katie’s Kite
Earlene Conner
About the Book
This story is about a little girl who buys a special Kite. Not knowing how special this kite really is and forming a friendship bond with the original owner who happens to be a princess.
About the Author
Born and raised in Kentucky. One of the first grandchildren of Ruby Wright and John Calvin Wright, and the daughter of Ruby and Earl Conner. She went to college and has a Nursing Degree and Minor in Business. She attended a vocational school and earned a certificate. She is a guest speaker at “Times” on “Black History”. Earlene is very knowledgeable on political view points and Science, Biology and Medicine. She has a lot of hidden talents that will show in the near future. Watch out for many more children’s books and horror scary books and love stories.
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NIGGA PLEASE!!!
Remember Who You Were Before You Were Told Who You Should Be
Patricia Meade Leonard
About the Book
Nigger is a persistent and rebellious word in the history and vocabulary of the United States of America, and plays a significant role in centuries of terrorist acts against African Americans. Yet, within the Black community, a curious familial bond with the word has existed through generations of slavery until today. Nigga Please!!! Remember Who You Were Before You Were Told Who You Should Be, presents a theory grounded in ancient and present day Ethiopian nobility which may explain why this is so, and why the ruling class found it necessary to corrupt its original sovereignty. Nigga Please juxtaposes this theory against the blasphemous language and behaviors of Rap, Gangsta Rap and aspects of Hip Hop culture intersecting with multi-ethnic versions of nigga being exploited and abused worldwide to the detriment of African American youth, young adults, and our communities. Remember Who You Were offers a basic metaphysical model for re-imaging America’s most enduring dilemma and a prescription for healing from generational traumas as we move towards restoring our people to our original greatness. The Honorable Marcus Garvey believed that “if we as a people knew the greatness from which we came, we would be less likely to disrespect ourselves.” Black survival and the rich musical legacy African Americans have contributed to the world gives us cause to celebrate our humanity and creativity. Gangsta lyrics give us nothing to be proud of.About the Author
Patricia Meade Leonard is an educator and world traveler with special interest in the arts and spiritual traditions practiced in West African and African Diaspora societies. She is the founder of Sankofa House Education which develops and presents media programs for teens, young adults, and lifetime learners. Dr. Leonard is a graduate of the City College of New York, and The American Institute of Holistic Theology. When not travelling, she divides her time between Harlem, New York and Ghana, West Africa where numerous forts and slave dungeons stand as evidence of the trade in human beings known as the African Holocaust. -
Dance at Sunrise
A West of the Divide Novel
A. G. Graham
About the Book
Lia, Lia, Lia! She could still hear the chants from the thousands who’d come tonight to see her perform, as Jaycee Williams, her security escort, walked with her back to the dressing room. Emilia Hanson had come a long way as a child living with her mother on a small farm in Chino Valley, Arizona to become an overnight superstar. But as much as she loves performing her music she feels she’s becoming lost within an image that doesn’t suit her.
Dance at Sunrise is the exciting third book in the West of the Divide series and continuing saga of the Hanson family. The Hanson’s youngest son Soren, a talented song writer, is rescued from obscurity by Alondra Jefferson, and reunited with members of his band Tumbleweed. His lead guitarist, Mark Best, is the father Emilia has never been allowed to know. As she grows into maturity in the midst of the Southern California music scene Emilia falls desperately in love with a young self-destructive musician from her past, Eric Shipman. Lost in the midst of the tumultuous love affair, she returns home alone and pregnant from her tour of Europe.
A.G. Graham began writing later in life as a gift for his granddaughter, Miranda. After five years Mr. Graham has completed seven novels and seen two of them published. The majority of his life has been spent as a visual artist and teacher. Growing up in the plains of Colorado reading was always an essential part of his young life. And after spending years as a painter he readily admits that story telling was the real talent that lay dormant within him. He lives happily and at peace with the love of his life in the Bradshaw Mountains of Northern Arizona.About the Author
A.G. Graham began writing later if life as a gift for his granddaughter, Miranda. After five years Mr. Graham has completed seven novels and seen three of them published. The majority of his life has been spent as a visual artist and teacher. Growing up on the plains of Colorado reading was always an essential part of his young life. And after spending several years as a painter he readily admits that story telling was the real talent that lay dormant within him. He lives happily and at peace with the love of his life in the Bradshaw Mountain country of Arizona.
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The Xa’igoi Saga, Novel One
The Omen Curse's Twin
Jonathan D. Wilson
About the Book
“In a world where the words of the Gifted possess the power to bring either life or doom, it was once foretold that the Omen Curse would bring the lands of Lacreena into ruin. In a land of realms, governed by scheming, feudal lordlings and devious liege lords, where dark intrigues and forbidden aspirations are everywhere, the Dark Lord Ashnaharn–Lacreena’s most primordial enemy–remains sleepless, ever-hungry, and twisting events to his own purposes. Yet, other ethereal forces that are far more ancient, stir the world into future motion, where the will of the Three Lords remain absolute.Betrayed, orphaned, and wanted dead by his own kin, Crown Prince Valsamier awakens to genocide and a man aiming to kill him. By reasons yet unknown to him, Valsamier manages to escape into the wilds, only to meet with his destiny, long foretold, and to the fear of all.
It’s been decades since Princess Ethissia prophesied the Omen Curse, but her foretelling still haunts everyone across Lacreena. Especially Valsamier, Ethissia’s once beloved husband, who betrayed her to death, years before. It is he who Ethissia’s doomful prediction spoke of, yet others in fear have purposefully kept him sheltered. In those decades since the utterance of the Omen Curse, Valsamier continues to feel himself changing, due to Ethissia’s prediction. But changing into who and what exactly?
Such things as Valsamier escaping into the wilds and him happening upon an unforeseen meeting with Ashnaharn unleashes events that change the world forever–events that are not only Valsamier’s destiny, but a destiny for the world. In his wake, a new foretelling shall soon shake the very foundations of the world–the Prophecy of the Xa’igoi–the Omen Curse’s Twin. It is a prediction that, to some, will be far more dangerous and doomful than even the Omen Curse.
Valsamier’s destiny, and the destinies of countless others, quickly become forever entangled within the web of two warring prophecies and the epic conflict that arises in-between the ageless forces that created such foretellings, which tell of the destruction of the world that is, in order to birth a new one that is to come…
”About the Author
Jonathan D. Wilson lives in Idaho, enjoying family and friends. Since his youth, Jonathan has been fascinated with historical fiction and fantasy. Soon, he began writing numerous short stories that won several awards. With such encouragement, he decided to make writing a career. While doing years of research for Medieval-era accuracy, a long tale of intrigue began to form in his mind: “The Xa’igoi Saga”. -
Looking at Picasso, Altering Cézanne
Peter Moak
About the Author
This book describes a visual approach to art. It stands in contrast to the current linguistic approach. It is about looking at art rather than reading about art. Looking at hundreds of works of art from the whole history of art demonstrates that every work of art needs to be seen in particular way, the way it was seen when it was made. We do not see the world directly. We see pictures of the world in our head. These are ten basic ways for looking at art based on the ways we look at the pictures in our head. These ten ways when applied to works of art from the Stone Age to the present reveal patterns in the ways of looking at art throughout history. They also reveal neglected masterpieces, famous works misidentified and how the misunderstood work of certain famous artist should be seen.About the Author
I have been an art historian for forty-five years. I have a Masters degree from New York University and a Doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania. I taught briefly at Villanova University and the University oh Hampshire, but most of my life has been devoted to understanding the visual order that underlies a work of art. In addition to working in libraries I traveled extensively here in Europe to see works first hand. Now that my travelling days are overdue to age and health I am concentrating on writing about what I have learned and discovered. I want to pass the information on to future generations and hopefully to inspire others to see art as it was made to be seen. To see The Parthenon, the Works of Michelangelo, Cézanne, Matisse and Picasso as they were made to be seen is very much worth the effort. -
Halftime Hustler
Ralph Sanders
About the Book
Facing 350 years to life, it seems unreal and yet it was very real for me in 1996. My life was turned upside down and my hopes and dreams of playing in the NBA were shattered because of my poor choices; choices that ultimately sent me to prison for 15 years and changed my path in life. While I am still haunted by the fact that I am a two-striker and can easily fall back in to the system according to the 3-strike law, I am a changed man who sees life differently and whose mission now is to help youth not fall into the temptations that I faced.We all face trials and challenges in our lives. My story, while perhaps more dramatic than the average person, is a testament as to how one can not only survive difficult circumstances but can also come out stronger for having lived through them. My hope is to inspire and encourage readers to live their best life and to appreciate the freedoms that we all have in this country.”
About the Author
Ralph Sanders is now currently working as a mentor at Juveniles At Risk, where he counsels youth and helps to find them employment.
He currently resides in Northern California with his wife and young daughter, where they attend church regularly. He enjoys playing and coaching basketball and hanging out with his family.
Future goals include going back in to the system as a motivational speaker to inmates and to those on parole and living in half-way houses.
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