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Something About Me and My Book:
J.J.Collins is an Indie Author, Blogger and Political Commentator based in the United Kingdom Collins has always been passionate about American History and politics; he enjoyed a long and successful business career before a serious illness forced a change in life and career direction. This unexpected turn of events allowed Collins to rediscover his passion & love for writing.

I have been fortunate enough to have travelled extensively and I have to admit, I’m definitely a news junkie! but also a person who loves learning about new cultures, places and people. I believe by capturing and studying key events in our history, is a vitally important way in understanding the modern world we live in. The study of politics and history can often assist us in opening our minds and improving our language skills and can also be a lot of fun.

I believe the study of Politics and History helps us understand other people and other societies. Society is shaped by what came before Collins says. In order to understand how we have become what we are, and why we differ from others, it’s important to look to history. Very few events are truly “global” – and understanding the “non-global” is a key to understanding why people living in one country can develop stereotypes of those living in another country. It has been said that History is written by the victors however; Collins loves exploring not only why those persons were victorious, but also what was the basis for the defeat and sometimes destruction of others.

History helps us understand current events much better and on a more personal level, it can also help us understand who we are and the “risk factors” we have to face on a daily basis in this ever changing world.

In terms of role models; Abraham Lincoln is definitely one of the most inspirational and influential people I have had the privilege of studying and learning about. I also hold great admiration for the Founding Fathers; Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. I’m a pretty outgoing person so I find many things to admire in people and have been lucky enough to have worked and studied with some truly talented people in my life and career.

Away from writing, I am currently progressing my studies and aiming for a return to full health and hope to continue to enjoy the wonderful gift of life, and all the treasures it has to offer for many years to come.

I’m still very much a learner when it comes to the publishing world, but have met some really amazing people, and I’ve been completely taken aback with how supportive, and encouraging other authors can be. I think the one thing I’ve appreciated more about the industry than anything else, is the importance of building a good network and being supportive of other authors too!. Indie authors definitely tend to be one big extended happy family.
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New Release - The American Presidents - Life, Career & Legacy

This biographical styled book by J.J. Collins - Author of James Madison – The Father Of The Constitution (1751 – 1836) and Famine to Freedom – The Irish in the American Civil War. Collins explores the lives, careers, and legacies of the men to have held the Office of the President of the United States, and led this amazing country since its inception up until the present day. The book provides an insight into the lives of the men before they ascended to the most prestigious and demanding political office in the world, the key challenges and decisions each man faced and a reflective piece on each president and how history has viewed them over the course of time. The President of the United States of America is granted significant powers by the Constitution and exercises others by tradition and precedent. However, success exercising these powers has varied widely from one President to the next. Harnessing the powers of the presidency and managing the sprawling executive branch takes a great deal of skill and determination. For all the powers of the Presidency, the most important power of all may be simply the power to persuade. Given the numerous obstacles to the exercise of presidential power, from the separation of powers to a recalcitrant bureaucracy to public opinion, Presidents that cannot persuade others in the political system to support them and their agendas are likely to have little, if any, success. This book will show that over the course of time that only a rare few Presidents, like Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Reagan have been skilled at persuading both politicians and the people and have been overwhelmingly successful. In some cases, a few have been unfortunate to have failed at both.

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At 8:18pm on December 4, 2011, Fernando Sobenes said…

Hello J.J . My name is Fernando Sobenes and I want to invite you to read the prologue and the first two chapters of my novel: "The Evil Visitor" in my blog The Evil Visitor

Also you can watch the book trailer.

Thank you and best regards.

At 5:24am on November 10, 2011, SevenHouse Press said…

Thank you for the warm welcome, J.J.! Best of continued success to you.

 
 
 

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