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Book Review: Cosmic Coastal Chronicle by Meade Fischer

This is a unique book about the adventures and reflections of a person as he travelled along the west coast. It is a divine place, one where people can see deep into their souls and pause to reflect on their place in this vast and beautiful planet, we call earth.

 

   There is something about the Pacific coast that is so entrancing. Thousands…

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Added by Irene Roth on September 3, 2021 at 2:50pm — No Comments

Book Review: In Sickness and in Health by Demetria Alexander Grissett

   This is a wonderfully personal and inspiring account of Demetria’s journey through cancer and back. It is a journal of how she coped from day to day from this terrible disease by putting her trust in God and the process of writing through her pain.

 

   No one wants to hear that they have cancer. But once Demetria was diagnosed with Multiple…

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Added by Irene Roth on June 26, 2021 at 1:36pm — No Comments

Book Review: Running Back in Time by Dr. Zeev Gilkis

    

Who…

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Added by Irene Roth on September 22, 2020 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Charlene the Star now on audio!

Would you like to listen to a free chapter of Charlene the Star? Now it's on audio! Check out the free chapter here:

https://www.amazon.com/Charlene-the-Star/dp/B07PPRHTJ1/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

you can also choose to buy the whole story for just $3.46.

Added by Deanie Humphrys-Dunne on March 19, 2019 at 12:23pm — No Comments

How the Light Gets In

LAST DAY TO ENTER DRAWINGS

 

HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN

By Jolina Petersheim…

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Added by Nora St.Laurent on March 15, 2019 at 7:00am — No Comments

Work in Progress: “Linda Castro” from the Pretty Woman by Omoruyi Uwuigiaren.

One beautiful morning, there was no power supply and the very thought of it makes me feel sick. As I fought gallantly to grab hold of my miserable soul, a lady who had been in a man’s life, and had been bruised long enough to know that life is in phases and men are in sizes, stumbled into my office. By the time she was within my reach, sweat was pouring off her. I thought she had just come out of a pool and wanted to help herself to a clean towel.  I offered her a hand towel, which was my…

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Added by Omoruyi uwuigiaren on November 23, 2018 at 7:00am — No Comments

NEW HORROR RELEASE - NIGHTMARE IN THE NORTH

Hi everyone!

My latest horror story, Nightmare in the North was just released. This novella is a cautionary tale about traveling alone in the winter. 

 

NIGHTMARE IN THE…

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Added by Kelli A. Wilkins on August 21, 2018 at 11:44am — No Comments

IN THE WEEDS, Guest Blog

I am pleased to be a guest writer on Dueling Librarians, a blog devoted to matters literary. Please visit the site, take a look around, soak in the ambiance.

www.duelinglibrarians.net/blog/mark-ozeroff-flyin-the-barn/…

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Added by Mark Ozeroff on May 9, 2018 at 7:40am — No Comments

IN THE WEEDS, Civil Rights

Fifty-five years ago this month, Bull Connor directed the police department of Birmingham, Alabama to sic police dogs on peaceful protesters. He also ordered the fire department to spray protesters with high-pressure hoses. These tactics backfired on Connor – widespread news coverage of these outrages brought public condemnation down on Connor’s head, ensuring the passage of the Civil Rights Act only one year later.

My humorous novel IN THE WEEDS uses a cut-rate Bull Connor in the…

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Added by Mark Ozeroff on May 7, 2018 at 4:15pm — No Comments

Literary Review, IN THE WEEDS

I received a literary review from Martha A. Cheves (BookTown Review), who put a big smile on my face. 

"I sat on Bian's bed, staring out the only window in the tiny room.  She'd been looking west, toward the Everglades.  The fleeting patches of sun a couple days ago probably would have seemed familiar to her, perhaps like her memories of Vietnam.  Here, she'd known nothing but…

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Added by Mark Ozeroff on December 2, 2017 at 7:30am — No Comments

IN THE WEEDS, excerpt

Read an excerpt from IN THE WEEDS, courtesy of the publisher’s e-zine, Book Glow (http://www.bookglow.net/read-excerpt-in-the-weeds/). And here are buy links to several book sellers:

AMAZON: …

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Added by Mark Ozeroff on November 28, 2017 at 11:46am — No Comments

Get To Know Author MELANIE DOBSON Interview & Giveaway

I'm excited to have you get to know author Melanie Dobson and her new book Catching the Wind. Check out the interview and the Giveaway opportunity.

Added by Nora St.Laurent on November 7, 2017 at 3:13pm — No Comments

Book review of IN THE WEEDS, by author and blogger Michele Stegman

I first “met” Mark Ozeroff when I edited his first book, Days of Smoke, for Asylett Press. In the Weeds, is his second book and it is well worth the wait!

In the Weeds by Mark Ozeroff is a story of a Vietnam veteran working through his own brand of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in the early 1970’s. Sometimes gallant and heroic, Slats Kisov often does more than just bend the rules and the law. But through it all, he retains his own morality, which includes helping the weak and…

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Added by Mark Ozeroff on October 21, 2017 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Have you ever read a Bigfoot romance? Beauty & the Bigfoot – a quirky paranormal comedy

Have you ever read a Bigfoot romance?

Beauty & the Bigfoot – a quirky paranormal comedy 

By Kelli A. Wilkins

www.KelliWilkins.com

 

Hi folks,

My latest release, Beauty & the…

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Added by Kelli A. Wilkins on October 4, 2017 at 6:40am — No Comments

Five Must-Read Novels About PTSD

IN THE WEEDS has been out for a week now. To help whip up a tsunami of book sales, here is a listicle showcasing five novels which explore post-traumatic stress disorder through fiction. IN THE WEEDS is available in paperback or ebook, through the publisher or your favorite bookseller. 

Listicle: www.bookglow.net/must-read-novels-about-ptsd/

Buy Link:…

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Added by Mark Ozeroff on September 25, 2017 at 11:09am — No Comments

Book Release: IN THE WEEDS

IN THE WEEDS release day has finally arrived. Paperbacks are now available from three sources: Open Books (publisher), Amazon, and B&N – this should satisfy most folks. Ebooks are still getting the finishing touches – they should start popping up for sale on websites within several days (book release tends to occur in stages).

Open Books buy link:…

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Added by Mark Ozeroff on September 16, 2017 at 3:42pm — No Comments

Ten Books About the Vietnam War

The hard-copy proof of IN THE WEEDS is in the mail right now, heading toward me. I’ll have this final piece of the editing puzzle next week – pending publisher and my approval, WEEDS goes straight to print from there. To keep interest up until the literary tap opens, here's another listicle for y’all to contemplate: Ten Books About the Vietnam War.

Listicle:…

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Added by Mark Ozeroff on September 8, 2017 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Interview with Mark Ozeroff, Author of IN THE WEEDS

The content edit of In the Weeds is nearly finished – publication date draws nigh. I was recently interviewed by Book Glow – here’s a link to that article (and a Buy link as well, ‘cause the search for readers is eternal).

Interview: www.bookglow.net/interview-mark-ozeroff-author-in-the-weeds/



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Added by Mark Ozeroff on August 6, 2017 at 7:19am — No Comments

Weed Reads

In preparation for the mid-August release of IN THE WEEDS, I post another listicle, Weeds Reads: 10 Excellent Pot-Related Books. This one compares my novel to some of the top marijuana-related novels published since the ‘60s. I don’t know if this will help boost my book to readers, or land me on some kind of governmental watch list, but here you go:

Listicle:…

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Added by Mark Ozeroff on July 18, 2017 at 7:04am — No Comments

Muslims and Islam Proliferating in the U.S.

Muslims & Islam Proliferating in the U.S.

    Our Founding Fathers had installed the “Establishment Clause” in the U.S. Constitution because they did not want a repeat of the persecutions that had occurred in England after Henry VIII made the Anglican Church (Episcopalian) the official state religion. Thus, in the 1600s groups like Pilgrims and Puritans immigrated to the American colonies and settled in New England while Catholics did the same thing in…

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Added by Jay Dubya on July 3, 2017 at 4:00am — No Comments

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