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Brooklyn lawyer turned actor and author Steve Schlam discusses is new novel “The Harvesting of Haystacks Kane” that was released by 8th House Publishing. Steve studied under Joseph Heller, the renowned author of “Catch-22” at City University of New York where he earned his Master's in Creative Writing and English. SHOW NOTES: Steve's Website: www.steveschlam.com 8th House Publishing Shop Buy on Amazon Buy on Barnes&Noble About the Book
Marjorie Hudson's Indigo Field (Regal House Publishing, 2023) paints a sweeping picture of multigenerational family trauma, Native American and Black history, and the earth's vengeance on human pettiness. A retired colonel is stunned when his wife dies, leaving him stranded in the fancy, rural North Carolina retirement community he'd hated from the start. The community is located next to an abandoned field that hides centuries of crimes. The only person who remembers is Reba, an elderly Black woman who speaks to the ghosts of her entire family. Reba takes in the white child whose evil father killed her beloved niece, whom she doesn't want to disappoint. The colonel mistakenly causes damage to Reba's old car and unleashes a torrent of spirits, while the colonel's son guards bones that have been unearthed in what was once “Indian Field.” This is a stunning debut in which North Carolina race relations, land use and ancient trees, farming and development, history and memory are all uprooted during a massive storm. Marjorie Hudson was born in a small town in Illinois, raised in Washington, D.C., and now lives in rural North Carolina. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Marjorie Hudson's Indigo Field (Regal House Publishing, 2023) paints a sweeping picture of multigenerational family trauma, Native American and Black history, and the earth's vengeance on human pettiness. A retired colonel is stunned when his wife dies, leaving him stranded in the fancy, rural North Carolina retirement community he'd hated from the start. The community is located next to an abandoned field that hides centuries of crimes. The only person who remembers is Reba, an elderly Black woman who speaks to the ghosts of her entire family. Reba takes in the white child whose evil father killed her beloved niece, whom she doesn't want to disappoint. The colonel mistakenly causes damage to Reba's old car and unleashes a torrent of spirits, while the colonel's son guards bones that have been unearthed in what was once “Indian Field.” This is a stunning debut in which North Carolina race relations, land use and ancient trees, farming and development, history and memory are all uprooted during a massive storm. Marjorie Hudson was born in a small town in Illinois, raised in Washington, D.C., and now lives in rural North Carolina. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Robert Stillman, an eighteen-year-old Londoner, has few expectations when he travels to Nottingham to study with the Reverend George Langstaff. Life has not treated Robbie well recently: his mother's death has left him in the custody of an uncle who has neither the patience to deal with nor the ability to appreciate a young man whose greatest pleasure in life is to draw. The Reverend Langstaff, however, turns out to be exactly the kind of mentor Robbie needs: a wise and tolerant country parson on the brink of retirement, well able to foster his newest pupil's strengths. When Robbie meets and falls madly in love with their neighbor, Anton Harrington, it would seem that his life is complete. But this is Edwardian England, and men who love men live at risk of arrest and imprisonment under the harshest conditions. Anton, who is older by more than a decade, knows this all too well. Although he loves Robbie in return, Anton has spent years covering up both his dangerous romantic inclinations and his socialist political views. The emotional cost of concealing his self and his past inhibit Anton's ability to sustain any intimate relationship. Cowell explores the ways in which Robbie and Anton negotiate their way past these emotional and societal pitfalls with warmth, understanding, and respect. And although she surprises us with her conclusion, her ending feels exactly right. Stephanie Cowell is the author of Marrying Mozart, Claude and Camille, and other works of historical fiction. The Boy in the Rain (Regal House Publishing, 2023) is her latest novel. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and three other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Storyteller, appeared in January 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction
Robert Stillman, an eighteen-year-old Londoner, has few expectations when he travels to Nottingham to study with the Reverend George Langstaff. Life has not treated Robbie well recently: his mother's death has left him in the custody of an uncle who has neither the patience to deal with nor the ability to appreciate a young man whose greatest pleasure in life is to draw. The Reverend Langstaff, however, turns out to be exactly the kind of mentor Robbie needs: a wise and tolerant country parson on the brink of retirement, well able to foster his newest pupil's strengths. When Robbie meets and falls madly in love with their neighbor, Anton Harrington, it would seem that his life is complete. But this is Edwardian England, and men who love men live at risk of arrest and imprisonment under the harshest conditions. Anton, who is older by more than a decade, knows this all too well. Although he loves Robbie in return, Anton has spent years covering up both his dangerous romantic inclinations and his socialist political views. The emotional cost of concealing his self and his past inhibit Anton's ability to sustain any intimate relationship. Cowell explores the ways in which Robbie and Anton negotiate their way past these emotional and societal pitfalls with warmth, understanding, and respect. And although she surprises us with her conclusion, her ending feels exactly right. Stephanie Cowell is the author of Marrying Mozart, Claude and Camille, and other works of historical fiction. The Boy in the Rain (Regal House Publishing, 2023) is her latest novel. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and three other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Storyteller, appeared in January 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Robert Stillman, an eighteen-year-old Londoner, has few expectations when he travels to Nottingham to study with the Reverend George Langstaff. Life has not treated Robbie well recently: his mother's death has left him in the custody of an uncle who has neither the patience to deal with nor the ability to appreciate a young man whose greatest pleasure in life is to draw. The Reverend Langstaff, however, turns out to be exactly the kind of mentor Robbie needs: a wise and tolerant country parson on the brink of retirement, well able to foster his newest pupil's strengths. When Robbie meets and falls madly in love with their neighbor, Anton Harrington, it would seem that his life is complete. But this is Edwardian England, and men who love men live at risk of arrest and imprisonment under the harshest conditions. Anton, who is older by more than a decade, knows this all too well. Although he loves Robbie in return, Anton has spent years covering up both his dangerous romantic inclinations and his socialist political views. The emotional cost of concealing his self and his past inhibit Anton's ability to sustain any intimate relationship. Cowell explores the ways in which Robbie and Anton negotiate their way past these emotional and societal pitfalls with warmth, understanding, and respect. And although she surprises us with her conclusion, her ending feels exactly right. Stephanie Cowell is the author of Marrying Mozart, Claude and Camille, and other works of historical fiction. The Boy in the Rain (Regal House Publishing, 2023) is her latest novel. C. P. Lesley is the author of two historical fiction series set during the childhood of Ivan the Terrible and three other novels. Her latest book, Song of the Storyteller, appeared in January 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this open book episode, Smith Publicity's Business Development Associate Nickcole Watkins joins host Olivia McCoy to discuss the differences between the in-house publishing and agency models. Having worked at a traditional publisher prior to joining Smith, Nickcole comes to us with insights and advice for industry professionals and authors looking to get a peek behind-the-scenes.Discover more about Smith Publicity at www.smithpublicity.com and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, YouTube, & LinkedIn.
Elated to share this conversation with Christina Ward who is the Vice President of Feral House Publishing and an author. They are one of the most prolific indie publishers around hitting subcultures all across the spectrum from black metal, satanism, psychedelics and so much more. I picked up the book Lords of Chaos many years ago and have since followed their publishing journey. We go in deep about the publishing world, her own experience writing (her new book, Holy Food, all about cults, communes and their influence on food is out now) and how music is at the heart of it all. Listen and get exposed to some incredible non-fiction! Listen to the Official Outbreak Podcast here (executive produced by yours truly) Buy Podcast Merch Here Theme Song by Tapestry Gold Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube Listen to “More On That”, a supplementary podcast to 100 Words on Spotify exclusively Rockabilia sells you officially licensed Merch from ALL your favorite bands (and your Dad's favorite band, your siblings etc...). Use the promo code 100WORDSORLESS for 10% off your order. Evil Greed is a highly curated merchandise provider from Berlin, Germany with fast, worldwide shipping and features stores from bands like Power Trip, Deafheaven, Nails, Russian Circles and so much more. Use promo code 100WORDS for 10% off your first order today! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Derek Rook and Steve Van Samson return to discuss upcoming projects, nostalgia mining, and the resurrection of horror conventions. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
The Hollow9ine Network is BACK ONLINE with our Spotlight Interviews Podcast!!Listen in as Dave “The Klone” Maresca attends various events and sits down with celebrities, artists, authors, creatives, creators, cosplayers, journalists…and just about anyone with a story to tell.On this episode, Dave sits down with Derek Rook, the creator and mind behind Rough House Publishing, at the 1st ever PA HorrorCon in September of 2021!!Check out Rough House Publishing and make sure to follow them on all the socials:https://www.roughhousepublishing.com/Support us on RedBubble:https://www.redbubble.com/people/Hollow9ine/shop?asc=u Follow us at... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hollow9ineNetwork/ Twitter: @Hollow9ineCast Instagram: @the_hollow9ine_network Email: hollow9inepodcast@gmail.comRead Dave's Blog on Medium: https://medium.com/@davetheklone
Today I talked to Joanna Higgins about her new book In the Fall They Leave: a Novel of the First World War (Regal House Publishing, 2023). Nineteen-year-old pianist Marie-Thérèse has dropped out of her prestigious conservatory in favor of becoming a nurse, much to her mother's disappointment. As she begins her final year of study, Germany invades Belgium on its way to France. It's 1914, and Marie-Thérèse's world is upended by harsh rules and demands that students and staff spy on each other. The matron of the school, who is based on the historical Edith Cavell, is a nurse whose courage saves numbers of Belgians. Her decision to secretly treat all who need help has consequences for everyone on the staff. Marie-Thérèse, while perfecting her ability to bandage wounds and treat patients, becomes friends with German soldiers, falls in love with the two little orphaned girls who've been living at the clinic, and risks her life to follow the matron's courageous defiance of the German army. Joanna Higgins is the author of Waiting for the Queen: A Novel of Early America, a novel for young readers, as well as A Soldier's Book, Dead Center, The Anarchist, and The Importance of High Places, a collection of short stories. She grew up in a small northern Michigan town on Lake Huron, not far from where the young Ernest Hemingway spent summers and an occasional winter. Higgins received her PhD from SUNY-Binghamton, where she later studied under John Gardner, and she currently lives in upstate New York. When she's not reading and writing, Joanna loves to hike with her family and cuddle her three rescue kitties. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today I talked to Joanna Higgins about her new book In the Fall They Leave: a Novel of the First World War (Regal House Publishing, 2023). Nineteen-year-old pianist Marie-Thérèse has dropped out of her prestigious conservatory in favor of becoming a nurse, much to her mother's disappointment. As she begins her final year of study, Germany invades Belgium on its way to France. It's 1914, and Marie-Thérèse's world is upended by harsh rules and demands that students and staff spy on each other. The matron of the school, who is based on the historical Edith Cavell, is a nurse whose courage saves numbers of Belgians. Her decision to secretly treat all who need help has consequences for everyone on the staff. Marie-Thérèse, while perfecting her ability to bandage wounds and treat patients, becomes friends with German soldiers, falls in love with the two little orphaned girls who've been living at the clinic, and risks her life to follow the matron's courageous defiance of the German army. Joanna Higgins is the author of Waiting for the Queen: A Novel of Early America, a novel for young readers, as well as A Soldier's Book, Dead Center, The Anarchist, and The Importance of High Places, a collection of short stories. She grew up in a small northern Michigan town on Lake Huron, not far from where the young Ernest Hemingway spent summers and an occasional winter. Higgins received her PhD from SUNY-Binghamton, where she later studied under John Gardner, and she currently lives in upstate New York. When she's not reading and writing, Joanna loves to hike with her family and cuddle her three rescue kitties. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction
Today I talked to Joanna Higgins about her new book In the Fall They Leave: a Novel of the First World War (Regal House Publishing, 2023). Nineteen-year-old pianist Marie-Thérèse has dropped out of her prestigious conservatory in favor of becoming a nurse, much to her mother's disappointment. As she begins her final year of study, Germany invades Belgium on its way to France. It's 1914, and Marie-Thérèse's world is upended by harsh rules and demands that students and staff spy on each other. The matron of the school, who is based on the historical Edith Cavell, is a nurse whose courage saves numbers of Belgians. Her decision to secretly treat all who need help has consequences for everyone on the staff. Marie-Thérèse, while perfecting her ability to bandage wounds and treat patients, becomes friends with German soldiers, falls in love with the two little orphaned girls who've been living at the clinic, and risks her life to follow the matron's courageous defiance of the German army. Joanna Higgins is the author of Waiting for the Queen: A Novel of Early America, a novel for young readers, as well as A Soldier's Book, Dead Center, The Anarchist, and The Importance of High Places, a collection of short stories. She grew up in a small northern Michigan town on Lake Huron, not far from where the young Ernest Hemingway spent summers and an occasional winter. Higgins received her PhD from SUNY-Binghamton, where she later studied under John Gardner, and she currently lives in upstate New York. When she's not reading and writing, Joanna loves to hike with her family and cuddle her three rescue kitties. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
In Three Muses (Regal House Publishing, 2022) by Martha Toll, John Curtin survives the Holocaust by singing for the entertainment of the kommendant who murdered his family. He's sent to America, probably by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, to be adopted by a family whose son was killed fighting the war. The nourishment, love, and kindness of his new parents allows him to thrive. Years later, John is forced by Dr Roth to relive the worst moments of his life during therapy he's required to do as part of his psychiatric training. Meanwhile, after seven-year-old Katherine loses her mother, her aunt enrolls her in ballet classes, never realizing how it will change Katherine's life. The first thing to change is her name – Boris Yanakov, the director and choreographer, changes her name to the more Russian-sounding Katya Symanova. He seduces Katya and makes her a star, but also controls her every movement. When John sees Katya perform in Paris in 1963, he's bewitched and can't stop thinking about her. The next time they meet, in New York, John thinks he's found the love of his life, but Katya is still under Boris's control. John's experience with the three muses of Song, Discipline, and Memory is completely different than Katya's, but they are both forced to claw their way through doubt, despair and loneliness. Martha Anne Toll, whose debut novel, Three Muses, won the Petrichor prize for Finely Crafted Fiction, writes fiction, essays, and book reviews, and reads anything that's not nailed down. Martha brings a long career in social justice to her work covering BIPOC and women writers. She is a book reviewer and author interviewer at NPR Books, the Washington Post, The Millions, and elsewhere; and publishes short fiction and essays in a wide variety of outlets. She has recently joined the Board of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. When she's not interviewing or writing Martha likes to have lunch with friends, swim, walk, and spend time with her family. She lives just outside Washington D.C. area. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Three Muses (Regal House Publishing, 2022) by Martha Toll, John Curtin survives the Holocaust by singing for the entertainment of the kommendant who murdered his family. He's sent to America, probably by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, to be adopted by a family whose son was killed fighting the war. The nourishment, love, and kindness of his new parents allows him to thrive. Years later, John is forced by Dr Roth to relive the worst moments of his life during therapy he's required to do as part of his psychiatric training. Meanwhile, after seven-year-old Katherine loses her mother, her aunt enrolls her in ballet classes, never realizing how it will change Katherine's life. The first thing to change is her name – Boris Yanakov, the director and choreographer, changes her name to the more Russian-sounding Katya Symanova. He seduces Katya and makes her a star, but also controls her every movement. When John sees Katya perform in Paris in 1963, he's bewitched and can't stop thinking about her. The next time they meet, in New York, John thinks he's found the love of his life, but Katya is still under Boris's control. John's experience with the three muses of Song, Discipline, and Memory is completely different than Katya's, but they are both forced to claw their way through doubt, despair and loneliness. Martha Anne Toll, whose debut novel, Three Muses, won the Petrichor prize for Finely Crafted Fiction, writes fiction, essays, and book reviews, and reads anything that's not nailed down. Martha brings a long career in social justice to her work covering BIPOC and women writers. She is a book reviewer and author interviewer at NPR Books, the Washington Post, The Millions, and elsewhere; and publishes short fiction and essays in a wide variety of outlets. She has recently joined the Board of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. When she's not interviewing or writing Martha likes to have lunch with friends, swim, walk, and spend time with her family. She lives just outside Washington D.C. area. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/historical-fiction
In Three Muses (Regal House Publishing, 2022) by Martha Toll, John Curtin survives the Holocaust by singing for the entertainment of the kommendant who murdered his family. He's sent to America, probably by the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, to be adopted by a family whose son was killed fighting the war. The nourishment, love, and kindness of his new parents allows him to thrive. Years later, John is forced by Dr Roth to relive the worst moments of his life during therapy he's required to do as part of his psychiatric training. Meanwhile, after seven-year-old Katherine loses her mother, her aunt enrolls her in ballet classes, never realizing how it will change Katherine's life. The first thing to change is her name – Boris Yanakov, the director and choreographer, changes her name to the more Russian-sounding Katya Symanova. He seduces Katya and makes her a star, but also controls her every movement. When John sees Katya perform in Paris in 1963, he's bewitched and can't stop thinking about her. The next time they meet, in New York, John thinks he's found the love of his life, but Katya is still under Boris's control. John's experience with the three muses of Song, Discipline, and Memory is completely different than Katya's, but they are both forced to claw their way through doubt, despair and loneliness. Martha Anne Toll, whose debut novel, Three Muses, won the Petrichor prize for Finely Crafted Fiction, writes fiction, essays, and book reviews, and reads anything that's not nailed down. Martha brings a long career in social justice to her work covering BIPOC and women writers. She is a book reviewer and author interviewer at NPR Books, the Washington Post, The Millions, and elsewhere; and publishes short fiction and essays in a wide variety of outlets. She has recently joined the Board of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. When she's not interviewing or writing Martha likes to have lunch with friends, swim, walk, and spend time with her family. She lives just outside Washington D.C. area. G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
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THERE'S SOME HULL IN THIS HOUSE!! For Season 2 Episode 2, The Authors Spot brings to you Author Marsita Jordan, the Author Owner and Facilitator of Hull House Publishing. In this episode, she tells us how she works to help independent authors produce certified reads, seven days a week! She speaks of the challenges that independent authors face in literary circles and how she created Hull House Publishing to help level the playing field. A Better Way to Buy Books Online Every Purchase Supports Local Bookstores!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Publishing! Meet Arlana I am the founder and and I was destined to be a lover of words. Growing up, my parents placed a high value on reading. At home our shelves were stocked with books of all genres and styles. I spent nearly 20 years as a communications strategist for nonprofits and a Fortune 100 corporation. After years of helping organizations expertly craft and deliver their messages, I now get joy from doing the same for writers who have stories to tell and experiences to share. I genuinely love what I do! I hold a master's degree i educational ministries, which equips me well in working with writers whose goal is to educate and inspire others along their faith journey. I am a deep thinker who loves to laugh, learn and enhance my creativity.
Dr. Alonzo Johnson graduated from Claflin University with a B.A. in Religious Studies and a minor in philosophy. He then went to receive a Master of Divinity, Master of Sacred Theology, Master of Philosophy, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from Union Theological Seminary. Known as a self-starter, builder and visionary, and a consummate team player in the course of his career, academia, the church, and the business world, Dr. Alonzo Johnson has and continues to enjoy both the pleasure and the awesome responsibility of facing the challenges that come with establishing, nurturing and directing institutions that serve the public good. He credits his experiences in graduate and undergraduate academic institutions that helped shaped him in fully understanding each challenge that public and private institutions face as they seek to serve students and the demands of accrediting agencies. Dr. Alonzo Johnson has served on the Board of Trustees of the Interdenominational Theological Center for nearly two decades. During much of this time, he has served on and chaired the Academic Affairs Committee of the Board; working up close with two cycles of SACS & Association of Theological Schools 10-year Accreditation Reaffirmation preparation. He is deemed as an experienced team builder, working within institutions and building partnerships with outside community-based entities. Dr. Alonzo Johnson is an ordained elder in the Church of God in Christ and is both pastor and founder of The Universal Outreach Church in Irmo, South Carolina where he has successfully led the church in the growth of its membership, ministries, programs, and budget, culminating in August 2016 with the purchase of the multi-million-dollar campus in Irmo, SC. The church is strongly community-focused in vision and ministry. On the state level, Dr. Alonzo Johnson serves as the assistant bishop to the South Carolina Jurisdiction. Duties consist of the training of clergy and laity, supervision of pastors, overseeing church planting and administration for sixty-five congregations in South Carolina. On the national level, Dr. Alonzo Johnson serves in the capacity of Executive Consultant & Commissioner, The Church of God in Christ – Memphis, TN where he has had the responsibility of developing unified systems for the delivery of training for clergy and laity throughout the world, serving 5-million members, 25,000 congregations, and 12,000 pastors. In this role he developed the curriculum for the training of clergy throughout the denomination; led in the establishment of the denomination's school, All Saints Bible College, Memphis, TN; reorganized the denomination's system of Bible Colleges, and developed the structure for the online delivery of ministry training programs. In the secular world, he is the Owner of Agape Health Services, LLC – Irmo, SC which is a provider for Medicaid Adult Day Care and Home Health Services. In academia, Dr. Alonzo Johnson currently serves as Associate Professor of Theology, Dickerson-Green Theological Seminary (Allen University)—Columbia, SC whose Primary area of responsibility is in teaching core and upper-level courses in theology and ethics, participation in student advisement, doing scholarly research, and participation in public service events within and outside of the university community. He has served as a Professor of Religious Studies at The University of South Carolina – Columbia, SC. He was Responsible for the development and teaching of all courses on African Americans, Caribbean, Latin American, and African Religions. Taught graduate and undergraduate courses and taught in the Honors College, African American Studies Programs, the USC degree programs for incarcerated men, as well as core curriculum classes. Dr. Alonzo Johnson also served as Assistant Professor at Benedict College – Columbia, SC where he taught core religion and philosophy courses for the core curriculum. Dr. Alonzo Johnson is also the author of several works. In-Process: A Book Review of Frederick L. Ware, Antonia Michelle Daymond, Eric Lewis Williams, Editors: T&T Clark Handbook of African American Theology, (T&T Clark). In-Process: Co-Author with Dr. David D. Daniels: “Political and Theological Reflections on Race: A Black Pentecostal Perspective,” for Pneuma. Virtual Lecture Presentation: “Equipping Clergy for Ministry During the Pandemic & Beyond.” Ontario Jurisdiction, Church Of God In Christ, October 25, 2021. Chief Editor and Contributing Author, Church Of God In Christ: Ordination and Licensure Textbook, Church Of God In Christ Publishing House, Memphis, TN., November 2019. Chief Editor and Contributing Author, Church Of God In Christ: Ordination and Licensure Textbook, Teachers' Edition. Church Of God In Christ Publishing House, Memphis, TN. Presentation: COGIC Scholars & O. T. Jones Institute, Church Of God In Christ: Ordination and Licensure Textbook, Teacher's Edition. November 7 & 9, 2019, St. Louis, MO. Presentation: COGIC Scholars & O. T. Jones Institute: Understanding Spiritual Formation in the New Age, Social Media Era. November 10, 2018, St. Louis, MO. Presentation (Seminar Led): COGIC Scholars & O. T. Jones Institute: Gender Identity, Transgender, & Human Sexuality: The New Moral, Legal, & Theological Landscape, What Religious Organizations Should Know and Why! November 6-8, 2015, St. Louis, MO. Current Editor & Contributor: Revised Standardized Ordination Curriculum, Church of God in Christ. Co-Author of the Chapter on “The Church of God in Christ Statement of Faith,” Standardized Ordination Curriculum, Church of God in Christ, Church of God in Christ Publishing House, Memphis, TN., 2015. Author, Good News for the Disinherited. University Press of America, Washington DC, 1997. Author of the lead Chapter & Co-Editor, Ain't Gonna Lay My ‘Ligion Down. The University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC, 1997. Author, Thought You Knew Everything About Church? Think Again! Universal Publications & Media, Inc., 2005. Author, The Pastor's Helper. Provider's House Publishing, 2004. Co-Author: Powe, B.D., & Johnson, Alonzo. “Fatalism Among African Americans: A Philosophical Perspective.” Journal of Religion and Health (Summer 1995) Chapter Author: “Researching the Church of God in Christ”. African-American Religion: Research Problems and Resources for the 1990s. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York City, NY. Series Compiler & Editor: Church of God in Christ Doctrine & Theology: Student Book. Church of God in Christ Publishing House, Memphis, TN, 2002
Colleen Kitts-Goguen will be here with another edition of Chapter & Verse. She tells us about a small New Brunswick publishing house telling stories for children.
Aishah interviews the rest of the three beautiful founders of Abāyo House. Abāyo House is a publishing company formed by four sisters in response to the significant and growing need for true representation and genuine diversity in the publishing and literature industry. Find out more about Abāyo House here: https://www.abayohouse.com/ Sign up here to our monthly newsletter ‘Dear Muslim Creative' PLUS get your free gift a *MUST* for all Muslim Writers: ‘The FIVE Commandments Every Muslim Writer Should know': https://6ed80840.sibforms.com/serve/MUIEABGBfLBxlCltZrHObyQkpNteo4TETthcqnsjIvaQlXL251NUq85eoj3fAzEJlpEFcIzzJfiafxKUI0OtaLXhUUL8Ss-eyDjRzp-k9NTqLRYIek6pvwzudw4Qq-Ja5Gox2sP_EH2yjqj-vZMHppi2Ixp7cbHlp30KICjsLFczm74-pe9l0l7zuvULROYYYCGqwg4jKVlpqlNs As a nonprofit, your support goes a long way in these podcasts and projects. Any amount would be appreciated: link is here: https://paypal.me/Thestrangerspoets?locale.x=en_US --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelitmuslim/message
Aishah interviews the rest of the three beautiful founders of Abāyo House. Abāyo House is a publishing company formed by four sisters in response to the significant and growing need for true representation and genuine diversity in the publishing and literature industry. More about the wonderful Abāyo House here: Abayohouse.com Sign up here to our monthly newsletter ‘Dear Muslim Creative' PLUS get your free gift a *MUST* for all Muslim Writers: ‘The FIVE Commandments Every Muslim Writer Should know': https://6ed80840.sibforms.com/serve/MUIEABGBfLBxlCltZrHObyQkpNteo4TETthcqnsjIvaQlXL251NUq85eoj3fAzEJlpEFcIzzJfiafxKUI0OtaLXhUUL8Ss-eyDjRzp-k9NTqLRYIek6pvwzudw4Qq-Ja5Gox2sP_EH2yjqj-vZMHppi2Ixp7cbHlp30KICjsLFczm74-pe9l0l7zuvULROYYYCGqwg4jKVlpqlNs As a nonprofit, your support goes a long way in these podcasts and projects. Any amount would be appreciated: link is here: https://paypal.me/Thestrangerspoets?locale.x=en_US --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelitmuslim/message
The Give Me Five Podcast: An Uncultured Look at Pop Culture and Nostalgia
200 Episodes of the Give Me Five Podcast! To celebrate we watch a cult classic favorite, Escape From New York. We are also inviting Derek Rook of Rough House Publishing to join us as he introduced Greg to the movie, and Greg then introduced Omar to the movie. We talk about the film, John Carpenter, James Cameron, special effects, and we also take a few segues into conversations about horror comics and pulp novels. There also quite a bit of "Tales From New England" for those of you into that sort of thing. As this is an anniversary episode, there's some reminiscing about past episodes and some surprises. Stay tuned for our question of the week based on Escape From New York, who are the best anti-heroes in media? The Give Me Five Podcast is on Patreon. For just $5 you could join the fun in our patron only chat, and get early warning of our movie of the week and our top 5 list. There are other benefits too, so check it out here: https://www.patreon.com/Givemefivepodcast Remember if you use our link (https://amzn.to/2KxR8OU) we get a little bit of money towards server costs at no extra cost to you. Check out our website at givemefivepodcast.com We have a store! Check out our shirts, mugs, bags and phone cases here: Buy cool crap! We record using Squadcast. Squadcast is an easy to use, stable recording environment that allows you, your cohosts and any guests the ability to record out of the comfort of your own home. Just click the link and start talking with absolutely no lag. You can try it out using our link and it will help us out immensely. https://squadcast.fm/?ref=givemefive And you can always reach us at givemefivepodcast@gmail.com or at our Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/givemefivepodcast/ Opening Theme Opening theme: GLOW by DJ Ten (feat LeBrock and ULTRABOSS )
Aishah interviews Aisha of Abāyo House. Abāyo House is a publishing company formed by four sisters in response to the significant and growing need for true representation and genuine diversity in the publishing and literature industry. Aisha Yusuf is one of those four sisters and is a 23-year-old Somali-Canadian who found her voice through writing. Growing up she was an avid reader but started to feel disconnected from stories due to the absence of important voices in literature. She decided to take matters into her own hands after hearing Toni Morrison's advice and wrote the book she's always wanted to read. Aisha started her writing journey when she was fifteen years old and hasn't stopped since. Find Aisha Yusuf here: https://www.aishayusuf.com/ Buy 'Race To The Finish Line' here: https://www.amazon.ca/Race-Finish-Line-Aisha-Yusuf-ebook/dp/B094NRBWQK/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Race%20to%20the%20finish%20line%20Aisha%20Yusuf&qid=1622136425&s=books&sr=1-1 More about Abāyo House here: www.Abayohouse.com Sign up here to our monthly newsletter ‘Dear Muslim Creative' PLUS get your free gift a *MUST* for all Muslim Writers: ‘The FIVE Commandments Every Muslim Writer Should know': https://6ed80840.sibforms.com/serve/MUIEABGBfLBxlCltZrHObyQkpNteo4TETthcqnsjIvaQlXL251NUq85eoj3fAzEJlpEFcIzzJfiafxKUI0OtaLXhUUL8Ss-eyDjRzp-k9NTqLRYIek6pvwzudw4Qq-Ja5Gox2sP_EH2yjqj-vZMHppi2Ixp7cbHlp30KICjsLFczm74-pe9l0l7zuvULROYYYCGqwg4jKVlpqlNs As a nonprofit, your support goes a long way in these podcasts and projects. Any amount would be appreciated: link is here: https://paypal.me/Thestrangerspoets?locale.x=en_US --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelitmuslim/message
Aishah interviews Aisha of Abāyo House. Abāyo House is a publishing company formed by four sisters in response to the significant and growing need for true representation and genuine diversity in the publishing and literature industry. Aisha Yusuf is one of those four sisters and is a 23-year-old Somali-Canadian who found her voice through writing. Growing up she was an avid reader but started to feel disconnected from stories due to the absence of important voices in literature. She decided to take matters into her own hands after hearing Toni Morrison's advice and wrote the book she's always wanted to read. Aisha started her writing journey when she was fifteen years old and hasn't stopped since. Find Aisha Yusuf here: Aishayusuf.com Buy 'Race To The Finish Line' here: https://www.amazon.ca/Race-Finish-Line-Aisha-Yusuf-ebook/dp/B094NRBWQK/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Race%20to%20the%20finish%20line%20Aisha%20Yusuf&qid=1622136425&s=books&sr=1-1 Learn more about Abāyo House here: Abayohouse.com Sign up here to our monthly newsletter ‘Dear Muslim Creative' PLUS get your free gift a *MUST* for all Muslim Writers: ‘The FIVE Commandments Every Muslim Writer Should know': https://6ed80840.sibforms.com/serve/MUIEABGBfLBxlCltZrHObyQkpNteo4TETthcqnsjIvaQlXL251NUq85eoj3fAzEJlpEFcIzzJfiafxKUI0OtaLXhUUL8Ss-eyDjRzp-k9NTqLRYIek6pvwzudw4Qq-Ja5Gox2sP_EH2yjqj-vZMHppi2Ixp7cbHlp30KICjsLFczm74-pe9l0l7zuvULROYYYCGqwg4jKVlpqlNs As a nonprofit, your support goes a long way in these podcasts and projects. Any amount would be appreciated: link is here: https://paypal.me/Thestrangerspoets?locale.x=en_US --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thelitmuslim/message
JC “Judy” COCHRANE is an Author, Owner of R. House Publishing, a Book Coach, a Wellness Coach, Owner of AWAREHOUSE [merch. lifestyle. wellness]. She's the creator of spiritualitee which is an inspirational clothing and jewelry line. She also designs lines of products for other authors, speakers, and churches. Today, Judy discusses her journey of going from 35 million to food stamps and shares what a family gains when losing the American dream. Her inspirational products, tees and books can be found on her website: www.jccochrane.com and you can follow Judy online at: FACEBOOK @authorjccochrane INSTAGRAM @author_jccochrane YOUTUBE jc cochrane TIK TOK @awarehouse.life Today's Mantra/Affirmation: Begin Within. For more powerful tools to help you succeed in business and in life, visit www.inthelifeofzen.com.
Gregory Erich Phillips lives in Seattle, Washington where he is also an accomplished dancer and musician. His third novel, A Season in Lights, won the Somerset grand prize at the Chanticleer International Book Awards. https://gregoryerichphillips.com/ Marilyn Kriete lives in Kelowna BC, Canada, and is the author of the Indie Excellence Award winning memoir Paradise Road. Her poetry and nonfiction have appeared in The Lyric, Storyteller, The Eastern Iowa Review, The English Bay Review, and Brevity Blog. https://marilynkriete.com/ Originally from Atlanta, GA, and now living in Lebanon, award-winning poet and author Connor Judson Garrett is the co-author of the Indie Excellence award winning novel Spellbound Under the Spanish Moss which he wrote with his father, author and award-winning photographer Kevin Garrett. https://www.connorjudsongarrett.com/ https://www.kevingarrett.com/ Atlanta-based author, editor, and journalist Echo Garett along with her husband Kevin and son Connor opened Lucid House Publishing, a writer-centric bespoke publishing house. Echo is an award-winning journalist and author who has been published in over 100 publications including Delta Sky, Parade, Private Clubs, Virtuoso Life, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. https://www.echomontgomerygarrett.com/ As CEO/founder of TurnKey Beauty, Inc., VS Vincenzo Ltd., Inc., and Vincenzo Skincare LLC, Vince Spinnato has developed new private-label and white-label product lines for hundreds of cosmetic, treatment, and healthcare companies, as well as for scores of celebrities, retailers, and entrepreneurs. His memoir, My Pursuit of Beauty, is an Indie Excellence Award winner. https://vincespinnato.com/ Mickey Goodman is an award-winning freelance writer with more than 500 bylined articles in Reuters International, People, Veranda, Pink Magazine, Women's Wear Daily, Southern Living, Atlanta Magazine, Atlanta Style & Design, Points North and others. She worked with Vince Spinato on his memoir My Pursuit of Beauty. http://www.mickeygoodman.com/ Host: author Nola Nash https://nolanash.com Thanks to Pam Stack - Executive Producer - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.blogtalkradio.com/authorsontheair Thanks to Roman Sirotin - Video/Audio Producer / Media Coordinator - Authors on the Air Global Radio Network www.romansirotin.com Thanks to our sponsor Mickey Mikkelson www.creative-edge.services @Copyrighted by Authors on the Air
On today’s episode, Jen and Tasha are beyond excited to be joined by a very special guest, JC “Judy” COCHRANE. Judy is an Author, Owner of R. House Publishing, a Book Coach, a Wellness Coach, Owner of AWAREHOUSE [merch. lifestyle. wellness]. She’s the creator of spiritualitee which is an inspirational clothing and jewelry line. She also designs lines of products for other authors, speakers, and churches. Today, Judy discusses her journey of going from 35 million to food stamps and shares what a family gains when losing the American dream. Her inspirational products, tees and books can be found on her website: www.jccochrane.com and you can follow Judy online at: FACEBOOK @authorjccochrane INSTAGRAM @author_jccochrane YOUTUBE jc cochrane TIK TOK @awarehouse.life Today’s Mantra/Affirmation: Begin Within. For more powerful tools to help you succeed in business and in life, visit www.inthelifeofzen.com. If you would like to learn more ways on how you can create a successful, passionate life for yourself, we encourage you to join our tribe at https://inthelifeofzen.com/register/tribe/. Membership includes many more money and soul tools that you can use to live your best life. Join today and receive one month for free using discount code “FREEMONTH” (discount available to first-time members only).
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Fredrick Soukup is a St. Paul-based author, whose debut novel BLISS (Regal House Publishing) will hit shelves this March. He has published works in Fluent Magazine and Sou'wester. Soukup was a semi-finalist for the 2017 American Short Fiction Prize and recently shortlisted by C&R Press for their 2019 Book Award. ABOUT THE BOOK - BLISS In search of meaning amid America's sedated upper middle class, a cynical college graduate forgoes medical school and moves to inner-city Chicago. When he falls in love with a woman uncompromisingly devoted to her community, he finds himself caught between two lives, one he does not want and one he cannot have. WEBSITE: www.fredrick-soukup.com BUY LINK: www.regalhousepublishing.com/product/bliss/ SOCIAL SITES: Twitter (@21stcenturyfred). Facebook (Fredrick M Soukup). Instagram (fredrick.soukup)
The Law of Distance and Money. I just share my experience reading this book so far at the beginning. Haven't recorded reading this book before. Definite recommended read so far.
Denise and Louise talk to Jenny Slater, an in-house editor with Newgen Publishing UK. Newgen is a project management agency offering editing, proofreading, typesetting and indexing for publishers. Note: Denise and Louise have no affiliation with this organization. Newgen exhibited at the 2019 SfEP conference at Aston University, and it was the perfect opportunity to find out more about how they operate! Listen to find out more about:About Out of House Publishing and the Newgen family The Newgen freelance database Assessing freelance editors and proofreaders Team specialisms and continuity: academic and education Matching editor subject experience with book projects How the sample tests are evaluated according to publishing standards The feedback process House styles Mentioned in the show:How to apply for freelance editing and proofreading work with Newgen: https://newgenpublishing.co.uk/work-with-us/ (https://newgenpublishing.co.uk/work-with-us/) Denise and Louisehttps://www.denisecowleeditorial.com/ (Denise Cowle Editorial Services) (non-fiction) https://www.louiseharnbyproofreader.com/ (Louise Harnby | Proofreader & Copyeditor) (fiction) Music credit‘Vivacity' Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
Love gore and comics? Then you'll want to listen to this week's show! I sit down with Derek Rook and Steve Van Samson of Rough House Publishing to talk about their new Gore Shriek® Resurrectus project. We talk about the killer art, great stories, and what led to this new release. We also look to their upcoming appearance at Rock and Shock, and past experiences at this epic convention. And for tunes, enjoy “Sun Ra” from the London-based Between Suns. The video for this was so damn cool and the song is a great way to kick off the day. Sick rock and stellar vocals. Following that, Echoheart, a two-piece pop-rock group from Maryland brings you their new song, “Void.” I loved the chill opening flow of this one, and the way it ramps up is very smooth and well done. A great follow-up to “Sun-Ra.”
Independent production company Rough House Publishing founder Derek Rook and new partner Steve Van Samson to talk about resurrecting classic comics, the "f" word, and not running a barf bag through a printer. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.
Jason Price Everett reads poetic prose from his new book, "The War of Nonexistent Women & Other Instances" from 8th House Publishing in Montreal. Host Charlie Rossiter praises Chase's Calendar of Events as a resource for poets and other curious people in search of inspiration. More on Jason Everett, here: http://www.8thhousepublishing.com/authors/jason-price-everett Visit our website: poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com
Sean Patrick A.K.A That Guy Who Loves The Universe is an author, speaker and spiritual business owner. He is the founder of That Guy's House Publishing, creator of the meditation movement Chill The F* Out and co-founder of the upcoming mind, body, soul dance class Flowtation. Sean is also a researcher in positive psychology for which he earned recognition from the British Psychological Society for his exploration of spiritual intelligence and mindfulness and has since been an active member of the mental health community. He has been featured on BBC News, The Sunday Times, The Huffington Post & The Daily Express. www.georgelizos.com Topics include... - How the Publishing Industry Works - Differences Between Traditional Publishing and Self-Publishing - How That Guy's House Differs from Existing Publishing Models - What it Takes to Write a Successful Spiritual Book - How to Get Published with That Guy's House When you order my book Lightworkers Gotta Work you'll get Life Purpose Bootcamp (valued at £197) – a two-hour workshop to finding and defining your life purpose – for FREE! Get it at www.georgelizos.com/lightwork FREE GUIDES TO GET STARTED: Life Purpose Workbook: www.georgelizos.com/lifepurpose Lightworker Survival Guide: www.georgelizos.com/lightworker-survival-guide CONNECT WITH GEORGE: Instagram: www.instagram.com/georgelizos Facebook Group: www.yourspiritualtoolkit.com Website: www.georgelizos.com YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCMLcoCVR…ub_confirmation=1
Jo Bottrill worked for Nature, Taylor & Francis and Cambridge University Press before setting up Out of House Publishing over 11 years ago to help academic and educational publishers to develop, edit and produce their content. In this episode, we talk about how Jo grew his business from freelancing to being a global partner for major publishers and how he dealt with the challenges that that change in scale brought. And also about how building trust is crucial for success - both between you and your clients and suppliers, and within your business. Jo recommends The E-Myth by Michael Gerber.
Coming UpGood Evening: 00:44Nate Southard's In The Middle of Poplar Street (Dead Set, April 2010, 23 House Publishing) as read by Michelle Kane: 04:40W. W. Jacob's The Monkey's Paw as read by Seth Williams: 26:26Pleasant Dreams: 50:54Pertinent LinksThe District of Wonders Network Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/districtofwondersJ. D. Buffington: https://jdbuffington.wordpress.com/In The House of In Between @ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/House-Between-JD-Buffington-ebook/dp/B07BK9P9FWIn The House of In Between @ Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/in-the-house-of-in-between-jd-buffington/1128234999?ean=9781940560489Nate Southard: http://www.natesouthard.com/Seth Williams: http://www.theboojum.org/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The great and glorious Craig Well, author of the Blasphemous Bible, returns to the Roundtable to announce the official release of his book. The Blasphenous Bible is a line-by-line re-write of the King James Bible, with a fresh, satirical, satacastic, and delightfull tone. He has taken possibly the hardest book to read, and made it enjoyable. The Blasphemous Bible is available NOW for pre-order! Get your copt reserved NOW!! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBlasphemousBible/ 8th House Publishing: http://www.8thhousepublishing.com/books/non-fiction/blasphemous-bible Order the book!!: http://www.8thhousepublishing.com/8thHouseStore/non-fiction/the-blasphemous-bible-by-craig-wells.html
Ollie and Kevin speak to David Bowman, Managing Director of Crown House Publishing, about the educational book market and why it’s booming again. David also talks about how they find educational authors and what makes a great educational book. David was originally in ‘productivity service’ with a gas board but moved into the family business … Continue reading How to get your educational book published with Crown House Publishing’s David Bowman – PP156 →
Hollis has started four successful businesses from scratch, focusing primarily on marketing and innovation through the creation of Joint Venture opportunities. He is currently the founder of Velocity House Publishing and loves shredding fresh powder at ever opportunity.
Hollis Carter is cofounder of Velocity House Publishing. They help authors get to best seller status on Amazon Kindle. He talks about 5 Simple Rules to make any decision. Watch Full Video Interview Here>> http://www.inspiredinsider.com/hollis-carter-5-simple-rules/
Hollis has started four successful businesses from scratch, focusing primarily on marketing and innovation through the creation of Joint Venture opportunities. He is currently the founder of Velocity House Publishing and loves shredding fresh powder at ever opportunity.
Podcast #49 is hosted by Anastasia, Rose Red, and Andrew, hearing about the creation of the gorgeous Pearls of Wisdom Tarot from creator Roxi Sim. In this episode: Roxi Sim / Pearls of Wisdom Tarot / Aeclectic Tarot / Alanis Morisette / Avatar the Movie / 7th House Publishing /