Lois P. Liggett Guest Post – Language and Truth in Norse Myth

What inspired Lois P. Liggett to write Decoding Norse Myths with Pet Ravens? Myths contain truths about the human psyche from the initial primal community through to the present day. Norse gods and goddesses, collectively known as Aesir, demonstrate human characteristics of behavior such as love, greed, grief, and courage. These characters and the vocabulary […]
Ronald Stephens – Love Songs of the Zombie Book Spotlight

Love Songs of the Zombie: To Humanity at the Dawn of a New Millennium Love Songs of the Zombie attempts to bring science, philosophy and religion into agreement in order to make sense of reality in an intellectually sound and aesthetically pleasing manner. You want to base your beliefs on science, reason, and logic, while […]
There, He’s Crying: Ken Magill’s Candid Reflections on Life

Throughout Ken Magill’s 30-year writing career, he has written narratives that challenge and captivate readers. From groundbreaking work in marketing-trade publishers to contributing to reputable publications such as DM News, Direct and Multichannel Merchant Magazines, ClickZ, the New York Sun, Buffalo News, AdWeek, Target Marketing Magazine, and West Virginia Executive, Magill’s journey as a writer […]
Dismantling Hate Groups, a Guest Post with Michael S. Gutter

There is virtually no difference between various hate groups and who they target. None. The reason being is that if you’re in a hate group, any hate group, you’re there because they haven’t figured out the real problem… themselves. They are the problem. They don’t realize that every person they target is because they use […]
Deciphering Norse Mythology: An Interview with Lois Liggett

Lois Liggett, a retired physical therapist and seasoned traveler, has a diverse professional background. She worked as a geriatric rehabilitation consultant in Japan, holds an M.A. in gerontology and a B.S. in physical therapy. Lois’s passion for language led her to lead word discussions in a Maryland correctional facility and deliver seminars on semantics. Her […]
Author Interview with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega

We had a chance to sit down and talk with social, economic and cultural Author Fabian Alexander Ortega. I wanted to bring the reader more information about this author whos book with take you on a journey of Emigration & Immigration BUY NOW ON AMAZON Describe yourself in five words Thinker, Spiritual, Wise, Storyteller, Philosopher […]
Author Q & A with Mr. Steve Wiegenstein Author of Slant of Light, This Old World, & The Language of Trees

Quote from your Book | Favorite Quote Decades had passed, but Charlotte vividly remembered the day a couple of months after the crime, when it became clear to all in Daybreak that Marie was carrying another child inside her, a child whose condition no one could know inside her damaged body, and the thought of […]
The Pedestriennes: America’s Forgotten Superstars – Book Review

The Pedestriennes: America’s Forgotten Superstars – Book Review “America’s forgotten superstars” is the sub-title of this great read and I could not think of a statement more apt. In a nation that glorifies our elite athletes for their superhuman strength and ability as well as scrutinize their personal lifestyles and choices, Hall makes the indisputable […]
Postcards from a War – Book Review

Postcards from a War – Book Review I would like to thank Vanita Books for allowing me an ARC of this book via Netgalley for an open and honest review. As we all know War is a hard subject for young and old. When my husband deployed I tried to find books that would help […]
Dixon Hearne Author Interview

Author Interview | Author Q & A with Dixon Hearne Q: As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up? A:I had a wonderful elementary school experience, which left me with a desire to become a teacher. I did just that — teaching K-12 and later as an academic at California […]