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  • Writers Inspiring Change featured book review: Orang-U-Can

    While the book is thematically centered on Orang-U-Can, the name of the football team that starts out set in the 33rd Century, is that though technology will evolve, mankind does not and he remains the same She treats the players like men instead of boys and takes the ancient game of football to a whole new When writing Science Fiction I write under the name Roxbrough. When writing Fantasy I write under the name Nik Gehenna When writing romance I write under the name Gloria

  • International Writers Inspiring Change featured book: The Strickland File, by Jeffrey H. Baer

    ardent basketball fan, I feel like I’m right there as Gary and Angela go to Madison Square Garden for a game

  • International Writers Inspiring Change presents: The Earth, the Universe and God in a Cosmic Perspective by Else Byskov

    an illusion because we never die and repeat the physical experience over and over again, both as a game Before she came across the Martinus material (comprising over 10.000 pages), Else was a convinced atheist for many years, so it came as quite a surprise to her when she became the author of a series of spiritual My inspiration to write came univocally from Martinus, so let me explain. Later it also came out in German, Danish and Spanish.

  • International Writers Inspiring Change presents author, Dr. Moneshia Dashiell

    Magazine Features and Hall of Fame Inductions Dr. literary contributions have earned her inductions into the INTERNATIONAL WRITERS INSPIRING CHANGE HALL of FAME (2019), the I AM QUEEN MAGAZINE HALL of FAME (2020). Here it is: iWIC: Tell us about yourself My name is Dr. Moneshia Dashiell. During my internship as a college student I came across children who did not know how to read, did not

  • International Writers Inspiring Change featured book: Black Bones, Red Earth by Lee Richie

    When it came time to leave the orphanage, Mum and her sisters made a pact to keep their childhood a secret The next bit of inspiration came from my Uncle Chris, who came to Australia as a boy, only to be despatched But it wasn’t until I started writing and set my tale in the 1950s that I came to realise the weight talking to indigenous elders who told of their own experiences, and very soon the Aboriginal characters came

  • International Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Lee Richie

    One of those angels came along soon after leaving school. Like so many travellers who hop the planet, I came to think of myself as a global species, a nomad who So, when it came to subjects like English language and English literature, I didn’t develop the skills I didn’t set out to include any messages in my books , but they are there all the same. The next bit of inspiration came from my Uncle Chris, who came to Australia as a boy, only to be despatched

  • International Writers Inspiring Change presents: Prelude: to the Biblical Story by Norma Hickox

    The Hydrogen Atom was responsible for all that came afterward, including you and me. The galaxies, solar systems and planets all came about by the pieces of vibration that were floating At the same time, that mind was very pure, so happy and joyous, so clean and exquisitely naïve. This material came from, believe it or not, me talking to the cells of my body. They came in the same way as the music.

  • International Writers Inspiring Change featured book: Black Bones Red Earth by Lee Richie

    When it came time to leave the orphanage, Mum and her sisters made a pact to keep their childhood a secret The next bit of inspiration came from my Uncle Chris, who came to Australia as a boy, only to be despatched But it wasn’t until I started writing and set my tale in the 1950s that I came to realise the weight talking to indigenous elders who told of their own experiences, and very soon the Aboriginal characters came very deep and haunting tale, one that takes the reader sixty years back in the life of a young orphan named

  • Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Gigi Sedlmayer

    And there the condor came to my mind. I loved the condors. They are amazing birds. And so the story about Matica and Talon came into existence. But then came, what bird? And then the idea went even further. And there the condor came to my mind. I loved the condors before. Amazing birds. And so, the story about Matica and Talon came to existence.

  • International Writers Inspiring Change featured book: Blessed Curse by Nancy Sartor

    This novel came after a visit to historic Rugby, Tennessee, a tiny mountain village established in the The story came to me almost whole (which, as most authors know, means I was only forced to revise it Jorie came first with a name I’d never heard before. She later said it was short for Marjorie and added that her middle name was Morningstar. Logan arrived as Rodney, a name I eschewed in favor of something much more geared toward hunkdom.

  • International Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Jean Gill

    a Welsh writer and photographer living in the south of France with two scruffy dogs; three beehives named I taught English in Wales for many years and my claim to fame is that I was the first woman to be a secondary You’ll find everything under my name from prize-winning poetry and novels, military history, translated I’ve also been inspired by every writer who gave workshops to my students in Wales and especially by those who came to my house for tea.

  • International Writers Inspiring Change feature author: Jeffrey H. Baer

    Although the plotline is simple, about a young adult pop-start who rises to fame, and the man who becomes We gave it five stars. The worst of it came in junior high school, when the entire grade hated my guts without knowing why. At the same time, I worked as a receivables manager for Mill Hollow Corp., a trade magazine publisher and parents by now if not for this ludicrous job search, but I'm sure we're not the only ones in the same

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