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Interview with Anthony Hilling, Author of The Voice of Aedistamen

[…]Man and The Name of the Hawk by Murray Pura follow in this practice and it does enable the reader to complete the novel in stages when they may not have time to read it over days, weeks. This definitely keeps the reader hungry for more! When will the next volume be released? The next 10,000 words or so should be released by April 16. Tony, I just discovered that Helping Hands Press has just released an advanced reading of volume 2, The MA’APONE! It can be viewed here. Releasing your novel in this way, over what period of time […]
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Interview With Jane E. Woodlee Hedrick, Author of The Omega Watchers

[…]and public library perusing the shelves to find novels that included information that allowed me to entertainingly learn about far away places, interesting people and especially history. I considered the novels education time. If I could step into the story and feel the emotions of the characters as they journeyed through their fictitious plots and broadening my knowledge at the same time, I considered the authors to be contributors to my life. Through the years I constantly had the desire to affect others in the same way with bible prophecy. As a teacher of prophecy, I constantly saw the “lack […]
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Interview with Robert Roush

[…]you might say was born out of tragedy. My birth mother passed away the day after I was born, due to complications. God used this tragedy to get my dad’s attention. As a result, he took a deep look at the lifestyle he wanted to model for his newborn son. The following year, my dad remarried and I grew up with a strong Bible-based family. Fast forward to when I was 19, I married my now wife of twenty-six years. Yes, we married young. It was the best decision I’ve ever made, with the exception of following Jesus Christ. We […]

Interview with Author Mark Carver

[…]blood, Nikolai would have suffered from chronic anaemia and its associated serious health problems and together with the lack of food that you have portrayed, he (and his members of the Brotherhood) would have been malnourished as well, which also has serious health issues. From my Nursing background I found the description of this chronic blood loss and malnourishment just a little hard to believe or have much credibility. Did you include the physical/medical side of the effects of flagellation (such as I have mentioned here) on the human body in your research? I ask this as I am sure […]

Frequently Asked Questions

[…]you need or want it. You can maximize your calorie burn by just using the pedals, stay cool and comfortable by letting the motor do all the work, or any combination of the two. It’s up to you!   How fast does an ELF go? According to federal guidelines, the top allowable speed using the electric motor only is 20 mph on a flat surface. ELF owners can travel faster by pedaling, some riders regularly go more than 25 mph. The ELF is designed for use under 30 mph.   Where is it legal to ride Organic Transit vehicles? Under […]

Indebted

[…]has little time left, unless she gets a liver transplant. The Catch-22: she must remain alcohol-free for six months to qualify, but she might not live that long. It’s a race against time to write her last book. With an assistant imposed upon her by her agent, she sets her sights on the story of her favorite cartoonist, Betsy Weston. Betsy appeared out of nowhere in Asheville, North Carolina in 1969, arose to develop the wildly popular cartoon strip – “Sweetie … and George,” made millions, and at the summit of her success, disappeared from the face of the earth. […]

Summer Kinard – The Salvation of Jeffrey Lapin

[…]occasionally spiriting a volume away from its doom. I gained a lifelong love of old children’s books (and new children’s books, as my children’s hundreds of books attest) from my time in the back rooms of the library. That’s my reasoning behind dedicating most of an entire weekend volunteering at the Read Local Book Festival. Yes, I know I have five children, including a 2 month old baby. Yes, I know it’s volunteer. But BOOKS! LIBRARIES! SHARING THE LOVE! Y’all, let me be plain. Libraries saved me. They saved my life. Just like the Reading Rainbow theme song. God gave the hope, but books fed […]
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The Omega Watchers by Jane E. Woodlee Hedrick

[…]felt that when learning is made to be fun or enjoyable in a format that the student/learner is comfortable with, then the uptake and retaining of the learning is more successful and understanding is greater. I have had a better understanding of the topic outlined in this novel than if it had been in a non fiction account. Putting in a fictional setting like this novel, then I can fully grasp this better. I believe that Christian fiction should not just entertain and educate as is evidenced successfully in this novel, but it should edify the believer as well. It […]
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