Saturday, September 6, 2014

Book Recommendation: 10 Children’s Short Stories Series by Oldiees Publishing


PRESENTS ITS NEW TITLE: 10 Children’s Short Stories Series
                                                                        AUDIO EDITION of Fairy Tales & Fables Collection

Listed in What’s Hot on the Apple iBooks Store US & UK.


Timeless collections of children's greatest stories including the works of Lewis Carroll, Madame Le prince de Beaumont, The Brothers Grimm, Charles Perrault, J. M. Barrie, Hans Christian Andersen, Edward R. Shaw, and more! These collection features 20 integrated text and audio narrated by Matthew Rutledge & Erica Lee.
ADVENTURES OF TOM THUMB
ALADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL LAMP
ALICE IN WONDERLAND
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
BROTHER AND SISTER
CAT AND MOUSE IN PARTNERSHIP
HANSEL AND GRETEL
JACK AND THE BEANSTALK
LITTLE BLACK SAMBO
LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD
PETER PAN
PINOCCHIO
RAPUNZEL
RUMPLESTILTSKIN
THE FROG PRINCE
THE LITTLE MERMAID
THE SLEEPING BEAUTY
THE STORY OF CINDERELLA
THE THREE LITTLE PIGS
THREE LITTLE BEARS

+ 65 more!


Available at:

Apple iBooks Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/10-childrens-short-stories-1/id503497695?mt=11 

Google Play Store: 
     

Oldiees Publishing is a digital publisher founded in 2010 with the stated mission of offering timeless collection of cultural works in many genres that entertain, amuse, and inform. Some of the books Oldiees published include Children's Book of American Biographies, The Mystery & Thriller Short Stories, 50 Science Fiction Short Stories, Bible Made Easy 2: New Testament, and Great Speeches Collection 1.

Readers can find more about Oldiees Publishing by visiting www.oldiees.com


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Sunday, July 13, 2014

Dive Into a Great Read...Interview with Author of 'Exodus Lost' S.C. Compton

Exodus Lost reopens cold cases from antiquity and applies cutting-edge science, classical scholarship, and tenacity to solve them. The adventure begins with Aztec and Mayan chronicles of an epic voyage across the Atlantic Ocean. By mapping the details within these texts, the author tracks down their lost homeland and corroborates the local traditions of an ocean-crossing long before Columbus. This discovery leads to new insights into the origins of Mexican and Western civilizations, the Bible (including new archaeological evidence for two major biblical events), the alphabet, and much more. Enter a world of exploration and discovery, mystery and revelation. Whether your passion is archaeology or religion, history or simply a great adventure, Exodus Lost delivers.      

     Beautifully illustrated with 126 photos, maps, and engravings.





About the Author:

S. C. Compton has been fascinated with ancient civilizations since childhood adventures living in the rainforests of Peru with his grandparents and exploring Incan ruins in the nearby Andes. For his forthcoming book, Compton used satellite photography to find a legendary lost city, became the first American to summit Mt. Cudi (for centuries a sacred site to all Western religions and the only place where they worshipped in unison), visited archaeological sites in Iraq during the war, photographed ruins and artifacts that had never been captured on film before, was captured by PKK guerrilla fighters in Turkey, and also spent countless exciting hours hunched over books, scholarly papers, and a laptop. Compton holds degrees from Shimer College, Northwestern University, and the University of Chicago and has studied at Oxford University and in Switzerland at L’Abri. He currently edits academic journals for Oxford University Press and has written one previous book, Exodus Lost.



What inspired you to write Exodus Lost?

          Growing up, I had family connections in Peru (where I spent some time living with my maternal grandparents) and Guatemala (where my father’s aunt, Helen Neuenswander, started a hospital, translated the Bible into Mayan, and did scholarly work). While formally studying Western Civilization, I privately read everything I could find about the ancient civilizations of the Americas and grew interested in a mystery.
When the first Europeans arrived from across the Atlantic Ocean, the Aztec emperor Montezuma welcomed them with a speech telling them that his own ancestors had come from across that same ocean long ago. The Aztecs and Maya both included this tradition of an ancient ocean-crossing in their histories. If it were true it would rewrite history.
When I first looked into it, I didn’t expect to find much. Western academia can be rather condescending toward non-Western historical traditions and tends to dismiss these accounts as primitive myths. But the more I researched them, the more I found them to be remarkably accurate. It turned into a personal detective story. Following the clues from the ancient accounts and weighing them against the latest archaeological, linguistic, and epigraphical evidence led to the Hyksos, who invaded and ruled northern Egypt for a century before fleeing a naval assault and disappearing from history.

How long did it take you to write this book?

I got the idea for the core research in Oxford in 1996. I pursued it as a graduate school thesis from 96 through 99. Then I developed it into a book through 2010. So 14 years. And numerous research trips to archaeological sites, museums, and research libraries in Mexico, Europe, the US, the Middle East, and Egypt.

What books and authors have most influenced you?
         
          For Exodus Lost, I spent years reading archaeological excavation reports, academic papers, Spanish chronicles from the time of the conquest, early Mesoamerican codices, etc. There are more than 700 endnotes. I documented everything meticulously there for the sake of academics so that I could leave the text itself accessible and interesting for the average reader.

Do you have a current work in progress?

Yes, I’m excited about the new book! It looks at the ancient accounts of a Great Flood and starts by correlating their claims with actual data on the history of the Earth’s climate taken from tree rings, ice cores, sea sediments, etc. It turned out that there is substantial physical evidence for a global cataclysm in the 32nd century BC, just when so many ancient traditions claim that a great flood devastated the Earth. This time saw a rapid drop in temperature, an extreme surge in global precipitation levels, the most intense spike in atmospheric sulfur ever recorded, and the lowest levels of cosmogenic nuclides. Both the physical data and the ancient accounts pinpoint the same place of origin in the night sky. In short, the evidence from all sides indicates a water impact by a Beta-Taurid asteroid.
I thought that would be the heart of the book, but then I started visiting the places associated with the Great Flood in Iraq and Turkey (as well as the British Museum, the Louvre, and so on). The earliest traditions, including those from ancient Assyria and early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, all claimed that ship of the flood survivors landed on Mt. Cudi in southern Turkey. However, the area has been dominated by violence for so long that its contents were not well known. I was able to become the first American to summit the mountain and to take the first ever photographs of several significant sites, including what was traditionally believed to be the Ark. Along the way, I discovered a lost city that ancient geographers claimed was the oldest city in the world. I also endured several misfortunes, including being captured by guerrilla fighters. 



Readers can find Compton's latest achievements here:

SCCompton.com

ExodusLost.com

www.goodreads.com/book/show/10333817-exodus-lost

www.amazon.com/Exodus-Lost-ebook/dp/B004GEAL4Q

www.barnesandnoble.com/w/exodus-lost-s-compton/1102964509?ean=9781439276839  

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Interview with author of 'Suicide Game'

It is my pleasure to welcome today another amazing author to my blog.



Just...Haidji, as she likes to refer to herself, was 12 when she started to write her stories and poems. Since then she has been producing abstract work that resonates with warmth and life.

Her stories create images in the reader’s mind, as would a word be a brushstroke painting inside your imagination.

A captivating blend of Brazilian flair, Teutonic precision and Dutch pragmatism makes Haidji's work unique, appealing and thought-provoking. Her published works include Life into Mist, Fancy & Adriaan, and
SG- Suicide Game.

Since 1995 Haidji has exhibited her work, realized her projects and told her stories in many countries: Germany, Brazil, Italy, Holland, Switzerland, England, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, Australia, and the United States.



What inspired you to write Suicide Game?

SG – Suicide Game is based on a dream I had. The title was already there, in my dream.

How long did it take you to write “SG-Suicide Game”?

I took years to write SG- Suicide Game. I don’t know how many anymore. The book make persons cry and laugh. It is very intense, writing this book was overwhelming.

What is the message that you want to give through Suicide Game?

There are many messages inside the story. I want each person to find their own message in the book. But maybe a main one is, “Don’t kill your dream to achieve your goals“.

Your favorite genre/author?

Ficion. Shakespeare.

Do you have current work in progress?

I am writing a new book..."Antipoda", that will be ready in about 2 or 3 years.

Do you have any advice for other writers?

Just write and write and write. Read all you wrote as would you be someone else. Think about it. And write it all again. The first time you write something, don’t think about it, just write it down. Accept good critics, they help you to grow.



Readers can find more about Haidji and her latest achievements here:


Twitter

https://twitter.com/Haidji

Facebook Book Page

https://www.facebook.com/sgsuicidegame

Facebook official page

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Haidji/272073931895

Blog
www.haidji.blogspot.com

Goodreads profile
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7202532.Haidji

Google+
Haidji H

Instagram

haidjiofficialprofile





Here is a sneak peak at Suicide Game:


SG- Suicide Game is a metaphor about the society where persons almost kill themselves to achieve their goals and forget their dreams, but, in the book you will find also real love, friendship, loyalty, hope and an unexpected finale showing the good essence of the human seed. Eight thousand candidates sign up for the Suicide Game. Only one can win. Their destination is the Night Stadium: a place of makeup and music, fear and adrenaline, blood and romance, celebration and death. Each candidate has his or her own reason for entering the Game. The Council runs the Game. The outcome of the Game is left to fate...in the laps of the gods. The candidates will jump to their deaths in order to win everything, before capacity crowds in the Stadium. The public follows every jump, live on TV and mobile device screens, choosing their favorite candidates and betting on their lives. Who will win the game? Candidate 0907 - Moma - the terrorist? Candidate 1518 - Fabio Giovanni Cristiani - the cyclist? Candidate 3507 - Anthony Henrik Gustav - the lawyer? Candidate 4914 - Jens Plaato - the politician? Candidate 4918 - Sarah Mondstein - the career woman? Candidate 5151 - Bianca White - just a girl ? Candidate 7195 - The Scientist? …Or is it a completely different Candidate? The Game’s community also includes geeks, mafia, makeup artists, master chefs, models, musicians, spies, terrorists, and many others. It boldly imagines a place where death and denial are interwoven with hope, choices and the innate desire for happiness. Impressive in the totality of its vision, it is an exploration of the best and worst things in our lives, our nightmares, and especially our dreams.


Suicide Game is available on Amazon.



Thank you so much for allowing us into your world, Haidji. It's been my extreme pleasure to host you today. I wish you success in your writing.




Sunday, May 4, 2014

Review of The Business Anarchist's Guide to Peak Productivity and Time Management: Getting More Done In Less Time Than You Ever Thought Possible

The material presented in this book includes business oriented topics such as improving time management, but also has a more holistic approach by giving advice on ways to accomplish tasks with more energy and more creativity.
The author’s advice is very motivating, sincere, and down-to-earth. It is geared towards anyone who wishes to finally follow through with those truly genius and diverse ideas that may have taken a back seat. It is obvious that he has done a lot of research on methods to enhance one’s career through personal growth but also stresses the importance of making room for a personal life. Everything is presented in a logical and experienced manner and his instructions are clear and easy to understand.
The chapters are broken into subjects so that readers can quickly get to the information that most pertains to them. The suggestions for boosting productivity and at the same time increasing energy are what I found to be most helpful.
However, what I most like about this book is that it introduces many great habits to help remind oneself of what he / she is capable of and what steps they can take to better their body, their mind, and their relationships with others. It contains a list of ways to improve the efficiency of the “whole person” as well as the business mind with topics such as budget management.
I highly recommend this guide especially for those who would need a boost of motivation to better achieve their goals.

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Amazing Children's book 'A Pug Named Doug'






Today I am delighted to bring you an interview with author Yvonne Sidell







Puppy is as Puppy does! 
And a full day is just not enough time for A Pug Named Doug!
Seeing is believing in this colorfully illustrated book as young readers follow Doug along to witness first hand all the funny things a puppy can get into – both indoors and outdoors, mischievous Doug delightfully takes on the world (right down to naptime cuddles).


Ohhhhh silly Doug!  



What inspired you to write the A Pug Named Doug? 

My own puppy Maxx met Doug at a dog park and they became the best of friends.  The two of them experience every flower, bug and other park “amenity” that I just had to put their fun into words!

If you were to write in a different genre, what it would be?


Great question…I’m a total children’s book writer and at one time thought about intriguing novels, but it would probably end up being one for kids!
  
What has been your most rewarding and memorable experience as an author?

I must say it is reading to children in library groups or schools.  They are the greatest audience and it humbles me to watch their expressions (or hear laughter) when reading them my stories.

Every November thousands of writers take part in a month long challenge, write a novel in 30 days. In your opinion, how much time is needed to write a quality book?

Another great question.  For me, inspiration hits an
d I immediately jot down my thoughts before they evaporate.  For those authors who write novels, I am impressed with the time they take to write a quality book…again, maybe inspiration absorbs them and its written within that short timeframe.  I must defer to those wonderful novel authors to respond. 

Did you have favorite books/authors as a child?

Any Dr. Seuss book was my favorite.  I also enjoyed Clifford!


Are you exactly where you want to be in your writing endeavors?

Not yet…until the day I can no longer come up with a fun children’s story, that will be my time to know I am where I want to be. 

Where can this book be purchased?  

https://www.readpublishing.com/products/a-pug-named-doug   In the coming months, the book will be available on Amazon Kindle (and print).

Where can we find your latest achievements?


This is my first published book (I have another book titled The Fairy Twins which was self-published – it’s also available at Re.ad Publishing). If A Pug Named Doug grows, I will create a Facebook page.


Do you have current work in progress? 

Yes, but my publisher requires me to keep the title confidential until copyright certifications are completed.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

The Pelagius Game... A pleasure to read, a privilege to recommend!

Written by R. J. Jerome, ‘The Pelagius Game’ marks a powerful new chapter in the world of fantasy fiction. The series’ first volume, ‘Valstain’, introduces readers to a magical realm between Heaven and Earth. Offering such a vivid literary adventure, the series is poised to resonate with readers around the world.

Levittown, PA – For generations, fantasy has been a staple of the literary landscape. With fans crying out for new worlds to explore, Pennsylvania’s Russ Jerome is delighted to announce his new book with gusto.

‘The Pelagius Game’ uniquely fuses biblical mystery with all that is great about fantasy. ‘Valstain’ serves as the perfect introduction to the series as readers young and old are offered an opportunity to whisk off to a world unlike any they have ever read about before.







Synopsis:

Through The Pelagius Game series, R.J. Jerome introduces the reader to Valstain, the magical realm between Heaven and Earth.
Valstain follows the life of Timothy Anderson as he reveals his haunted past to Father Michael Olshefski, the new headmaster of The Pelagius Order. The Order’s seminary is the training ground of a secret religious society whose job is to find and prepare gifted warriors to fight evil.
But someone on the inside has a different idea.
Now, Tim must expose the true wicked desires of the Order’s leaders to the kidnapped priest. He needs this man’s trust and permission to enter the Holy ground so he may once more venture into Valstain and claim his revenge on those who betrayed him. However, Tim knows mere words will not convince the priest—only tasting the memories locked inside his magical blood will.
It is said once a man has entered Valstain, and experienced the horror within, he is never the same again—that is exactly what the forces of evil are depending on. The Pelagius Game has begun, and the journey into Valstain is only the beginning.
Valstain is a must read for anyone interested in fantasy adventures with plenty of sword fights, vibrant characters, and intricate plot twists.
As the author explains, his book’s setting plays host to a diverse range of happenings and experiences.
Valstain is unique because it blends Earthly mysteries like secret religious societies and biblical events with a fantasy world where one can be seen battling giant spiders or the undead with magical weapons and super natural abilities, like strength, speed, ability to manipulate the weather or fire,” says Jerome.
Continuing, “I spend most of my free time researching religion. I once attended a class in Catholicism where I saw two priests whispering. This spawned the idea for ‘The Pelagius Game’ and I spent the next four years constructing narratives for four books.”
With much of writing based on diligently-researched fact, it comes as no surprise that the series’ title carries much significance to the real world.
“I remembered stumbling across Pelagianism, a theological theory named after the British monk, Pelagius. Pelagius practiced first to demonstrate the power and quality of human nature and to show what it is capable of achieving. With this in mind, I constructed the idea of a competition between God and Satan. Want to know more? Buy the book!” Jerome adds.

With such a powerful initial offering and many more volumes to come, interested readers are urged to purchase their copies of the series’ first book as soon as possible.


The Pelagius Game: Book 1 Valstain’, published by eTreasures Publishing, is available now


Barnes and Noble:   http://www.barnesandnoble.com 

Etreasures: http://bit.ly/1dDl45e 

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18714289-valstain
  
For Printed Version:

Amazon:  http://www.amazon.com/The-Pelaguis-Game-Valstain-Volume/dp/1937809609



About the Author:

R.J. Jerome grew up in historic Bristol, Pennsylvania, where his love of art, music, and fantasy novels was born.

After graduation, Russ left America for 6 months, and traveled to England. It was there that he saw the Gloucester Cathedral. The massive, gothic architecture fueled his interest in spirituality.

Usually religious art or stories inspire Russell's work, but on occasion, you will find him fumbling through a page of one of R.A. Salvatore's epic fantasy novels.

In 2000, Russ married his wife Jennifer, who gave birth to their son Russell in 2004 and their daughter Tessa in 2007. When not busy researching religions, you can find Russell drinking, rating, or talking about well-crafted beers and Absinthes.

Contact: Russ Jerome /  russjerome@comcast.net, or follow on Twitter @R_J_Jerome or http://rjjerome.com/
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18714289-valstain



Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Book review for A Collection of Thoughts & Too Much Time


This book contains an amazing breadth and depth of contemporary poetry that encompasses many different human experiences. I found that I had to read many passages over and over again to grasp their full meaning which is always a sign of a great poem.

Overall, it is a wide-ranging selection. It succeeds in its aim of being life affirming and relevant. This is poetry reminds the reader of eternal truths using modern language and deals with life in a contemporary setting. Organized by creative thoughts with titles as "Mirror", "Wealth and Poverty", "Life, Death & Existence" and “Unknown Love” it is very user friendly and can either be dipped into or read through from cover to cover. This book is definitely a brick packed dense with all that is valuable; thoughts on beauty, humanity, children, love, self-discovery, and unity. “A Collection Of Thoughts & Too Much Time” offers something for everyone!