Friday, February 22, 2013

History Trivia - Robert the Frisian victory


February 22
 
1071 Battle of Cassel:  Robert I the Frisian defeated Arnulf III who was killed in the battle.  Robert became count of Flanders and ruled until 1093. 
 
1276 Innocent V was crowned Roman Catholic pope. He is noted for his commentaries on the Pauline epistles (Letters of St. Paul - 13 New Testament books).
 
1495 King Charles VIII of France entered Naples to claim the city's throne.

Author Otis Ritch featured on The Examiner

http://www.examiner.com/article/silent-warrior-by-otis-ritch

In the Midst: On the radio again :)



In the Midst: On the radio again :): Author Mark Barry: With six books under his belt he is moving on up in the ranks and now talks with the Phil Naessens Show! Ultra V...

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Steve Draws Stuff: PRE-MADE COVER EXTRAVAGANZA!

Steve Draws Stuff: PRE-MADE COVER EXTRAVAGANZA!: So, here's the deal. I do a lot of covers for a lot of people these days. Sometimes when I whip up something for a client it doesn't exac...


Steven Novak is the illustrator for The Briton and the Dane Novels

CCR Book Cover Design: Contest? Children's Story Needed for these illustr...

CCR Book Cover Design: Contest? Children's Story Needed for these illustr...: February 21, 2013 I have some illustrations that need a mouse story to go with them. Any children's picture book writers interested? Any f...

IndieReCon: All about Audio by Stacey Wallace Benefiel

IndieReCon: All about Audio by Stacey Wallace Benefiel: Let’s talk Audiobooks! Since the audiobook of Glimpse came out in August, 2012, I’ve been on a mission to share how easy and cheap it is fo...

Open House Editing | Affordable Editing - Home

Open House Editing | Affordable Editing - Home

Angels Cried: Fundraiser Idea

Angels Cried: Fundraiser Idea: Are you looking for a fund raising idea for your school or organization? Would you consider teaming up with Indies In Action to help the vic...

Carla (and other Green Wizard stories): Carla - Reprise

Carla (and other Green Wizard stories): Carla - Reprise: Green Wizard 5: Carla (Reprise) I wrote Carla after coming back from a family holiday in Tenerife and shortly before the launch of...





Amazon Review

5.0 out of 5 stars Unforgettable December 15, 2012


Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase

After several days and two books later, I'm still thinking about Carla. A compelling read that wuthers through the heights of your memory for a long time. Must read!

Author Bill Jones, Jr featured on The Examiner

http://www.examiner.com/article/awakening-the-stream-2-by-author-bill-jones



The Phil Naessens Show February 21, 2013: Lil Wayne the Lil Punk!

On Thursdays Phil Naessens Show The Sports Kings Jameyan Smith joins Phil to discuss the latest in the Oscar Pistorious murder case, Lil Wayne’s statements about the NBA, Miami Heat and Chris Bosh’s wife Adrienne, Wale, Facebook Fugazi’s, Danica Patrick taking the pole at the Daytona 500 and Josh Hamilton’s statements about Dallas Texas and their baseball fans.

http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2013/02/21/the-phil-naessens-show-february-21-2013-lil-wayne-the-lil-punk/

History Trivia - Thomas Becket canonization rebukes the king


February 21
 
 1173 Thomas Becket was canonized. The Archbishop of Canterbury, one-time friend and opponent to King Henry II of England, had been murdered less than three years earlier, and the swift canonization by Pope Alexander III was a clear message of rebuke to the king.
 
 
1431 Public trial of Joan of Arc began.
 
 
1437 King James I of Scotland was murdered in the Dominican Friary at Perth, which sparked a civil war.

Ngaire Elder: The Big Giveaway for LILIANA

Ngaire Elder: The Big Giveaway for LILIANA: Author, Kim Scott, is hosting a massive giveaway on her website in honour of a special little girl, Liliana. Liliana was born with a heart ...

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

My Paranormal Life: Dr. Georgina Cannon - Past Lives And Interlives Fe...

My Paranormal Life: Dr. Georgina Cannon - Past Lives And Interlives Fe...: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mackenzie1/2013/02/27/dr-georgina-cannon-return-again-past-lives-and-interlives This show will be amazing, we ...

Mama's Got a Chainsaw: Concordia Giveaway on Goodreads

Mama's Got a Chainsaw: Concordia Giveaway on Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17295104-the-briton-and-the-dane Travel back in time to late Ninth Century Anglo-Saxon Britain where...

Author Susan Griscom featured on The Examiner

http://www.examiner.com/article/whisper-cape-by-susan-griscom

The Phil Naessens Show February 20, 2013: Fantasy Basketball: Trading, Waiver Wire and Who’s Hot and Who’s Not!

On Wednesdays Phil Naessens Show Pass the Pill’s Andy Flint joins Phil to discuss the 2013 All Star Weekend, the debate surrounding Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Michael Jordan and the guys share their Fantasy Basketball advice regarding trades, waiver wire pick-ups and who’s hot and who’s not

http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2013/02/20/the-phil-naessens-show-february-20-2013-fantasy-basketball-trading-waiver-wire-and-whos-hot-and-whos-not/

Goodreads Content Giveaway: One Good Redneck Mama - A Texas Memoir by Cheryl Casey

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Rattle snake safety, fending off bullies, and dealing with psycho drama queens are all part of growing up in rural Texas. Join Cheryl and her family as she takes a humorous look at life in the wild Texas Big Country, navigates family crisis, and celebrates the happy in every day life.

Betty Dravis- Author-Celebrity Interviewer Live! 02/19 by Mackenzie K | Blog Talk Radio

Betty Dravis- Author-Celebrity Interviewer Live! 02/19 by Mackenzie K | Blog Talk Radio

History Trivia: First Recorded Wine Auction in London


February 20
 
1071 William FitzOsbern, a staunch support of William the Conqueror, died.
 
1472 Norway gave Orkney and Shetland islands to Scotland in lieu of a dowry for Margaret of Denmark.
 
1513 Pope Julius II died and was buried in a tomb sculptured by Michelangelo.
1547 Edward VI of England was crowned King of England at Westminster Abbey.
1673 First recorded wine auction held in London.


In the Midst: The Cross Plains Book Examiner - March 2013 editio...

In the Midst: The Cross Plains Book Examiner - March 2013 editio...: Link to the Cross Plains Examiner Book Article Column Now accepting authors for April 2013.  Email me here.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

IndieReCon: Chat with Cover Designers Robin Ludwig & Steven No...

IndieReCon: Chat with Cover Designers Robin Ludwig & Steven No...: Chat with Cover Designers Robin Ludwig & Steven Novak ***************************************************************************...
Steven Novak is the illustrator for The Briton and the Dane series

RaShelle Workman: The Novelette and the Novella Rule!

RaShelle Workman: The Novelette and the Novella Rule!: You may be asking, "What the heck is a novella? Novelette?" Simply put, a novella is a novel. Only shorter. And, kewl-er. =) Word ...

Veetu Industries and Rae Gee: Inspirational Interview 4 - Kitty

Veetu Industries and Rae Gee: Inspirational Interview 4 - Kitty: Hi Kitty! Thanks for agreeing to talk to me. It's great to have you here! First off, tell us a little about yourself. ...

Ngaire Elder: Author, KIM SCOTT, hosts a big giveaway for Lilian...

Ngaire Elder: Author, KIM SCOTT, hosts a big giveaway for Lilian...: I took the weekend off from social networking to give my head a rest, spending my weekend relaxing   with family and special friends. Tuesd...


The Briton and the Dane Concordia Kindle edition is included in this giveaway

Gladiator's Pen: Author Chat with james crawford on Gladiator's Pen...

Gladiator's Pen: Author Chat with james crawford on Gladiator's Pen...:  Gladiator's Pen welcomes james   crawford  to the ludis ! No, the lowercase lettering in his name isn't a typo it's his trademark. james ...

Emma Edwards featured on The Examiner

http://www.examiner.com/article/author-emma-edwards-spotlighted-1

The Phil Naessens Show February 19, 2013: Blade Runner (Oscar Pistorious) Busted!

On Tuesdays Phil Naessens Show The Sports Goons Jameyan Smith joins Phil to discuss Jameyan’s daily Black History Month moments, the Cosby Show, Different World, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James, Oscar Prestorious facing muder charges, the 2013 NBA All Star Game and The Real Housewives of Atlanta.

http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2013/02/19/the-phil-naessens-show-february-19-2013-blade-runner-oscar-pistorious-busted/

Author Mark Barry - Goodreads Spotlight




Mary Ann Bernal reviews of Mr. Barry's novels:
 
 
Carla is the story of a perceived mentally-ill person, John Dexter, who shares his story truthfully about his psychiatric illnesses, hospitalizations, and his obsessive love for a woman half his age. He speaks to the reader, as if writing a blog, sharing painful memories with acceptance, his writings cathartic, purging his fear.  The story held my interest to the very last page and I look forward to reading more novels by this author.  
Hollywood Shakedown:  The author has expertly woven a tale of greed and lust into a compelling story of a ruthless man’s quest to obtain a missing manuscript.  The wealthy Mortimer Saxon coerces Buddy Chinn to do his bidding, tempting the alcoholic writer with money, but threatening his life and the life of his woman, Monique, should he fail.  We are introduced to many worlds in this thriller, from racetracks and bars to chess tournaments and British football.  Mr. Barry immerses the reader quickly into the intrigue, an enjoyable page turner that is difficult to put down.  I look forward to reading more of this author’s work.
 
Kid Atomic is a story about Kevin Taylor who has joined a protest group on University, and soon finds himself dangerously involved with a radical faction whose sole purpose is to destroy Great Britain.  Mr. Barry expertly weaves into story the complexities of coming of age as Kevin deals with a myriad of emotions, from dealing with bullies to falling in love.  Once Kevin becomes the keeper of the Device, the opportunity for vengeance suddenly is a reality, but could he destroy everyone, including himself in the process?  No spoilers here.  An enjoyable story.
 
 
The Illustrated Woman is a story about a young woman’s choices in the game of life.  Despite Emily’s normal upbringing, extenuating circumstances leaves her on her own, struggling to raise her 8-year-old daughter with a limited income.  Emily’s obsession with having her life’s story told on her body via various tattoo designs is the catalyst for her descent into the seedy world of prostitution.  Despite Emily’s chosen profession, she still dreams of being married to the man she loves, knowing he will never make the commitment.  Mr. Barry manages to shed light into Emily’s psyche - the reader knows why Emily makes poor choices, eliciting sympathy rather than condemnation.  An excellent story for this genre.
 
The Ritual is an interesting take on a satanic theme whereby the devil returns to earth and claims a human bride.  The story begins when Phillippa and her daughter Jennifer travel from the US to Wheatley Fields, England, so that Phillippa could be near her brother, Damon, in his darkest hour.  Mother and daughter are seen at the airport, quite by chance, by a member of religious cult who believes Phillippa resembles the woman that had been instrumental in establishing the Church’s formation in the last century, and plans are quickly put into place to prepare for the sacrificial rites, and the return of Satan to rule the world.  Mr. Barry’s story captivates the reader with its twists and turns - a page turner that builds up to a suspenseful crescendo, which culminates in an unexpected ending.  An excellent horror story that will cause nightmares, if one is not into horror and the occult.
 
 
 
 
Ultra Violence:  Mr. Barry delves the reader into the bygone days of British football where team followers of Notts County clash with the myriad of opposing fans, resulting in violent clashes on game day.
The story revolves around a middle-aged man whose life is in turmoil - a failed marriage, a disinterested son and a career on the line.  He suddenly finds himself reunited with friends from his youthful past, and while nostalgic memories are forefront, replicating events from an earlier era becomes a reality.
I enjoyed this story and recommend it to both men and women.
 ***
 
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The Hourglass by Mary Ann Bernal featured in the Literary Underground Anthology entitled Time


 

Free on Smashwords
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/159133
 

The Hourglass
By Mary Ann Bernal
Excerpt


Flair opened her eyes and glanced upon the sand filtering through the hourglass as her life ebbed away.  She was grateful for the moonbeams that filtered through the solitary window as she pondered her fate in the darkened chamber while watching the crystalline particles trickling, ever so slowly, through the slender neck into the lower chamber. Her breathing was raspy, her body racked with pain as the contagion spread throughout the mortal vessel that held her soul.  She knew in her heart there would be no escape and Death would claim her for himself, yet she had no reservations about honoring the terms of her covenant with the feared reaper because Death had kept his word and Brice thrived.

***

Gentle sea breezes embraced the shoreline and rippling waves broke softly upon the beach, leaving frothy bubbles in its wake.  Seagulls foraged for food in the shallow waters near the massive cliffs, their squawking sounds mingling with the melodious tunes of the rolling breakers against the jagged rocks.

Flair ran barefoot along the water’s edge as she made her way towards the hidden cove where Brice waited, but she occasionally looked over her shoulder since she feared she might have been followed.  She hummed her favorite songs as the wind whipped through her hair while the sea mist embraced her face and sea salt lingered on her lips.  She laughed when she noticed two birds fighting over a dead fish that had washed upon the shore as she skirted the jagged coastline and headed towards the concealed inlet where she found Brice basking in the sunlight, his face hidden from her view.

Flair stopped abruptly when she noticed that Brice appeared to be asleep.  She quietly sat beside him, not wishing to disturb his rest as she watched the storm clouds gathering over the horizon.  Her thoughts returned to the day when she had taken shelter in a nearby cave when nature had unleashed its fury and rain pummeled the earth.  She remembered the faint sound of trickling water and soft cries of disturbed creatures scurrying about the darkened cavern as she ventured deeper into the cave while trying to find the source of the translucent stream of light that illuminated the earthen walls.  She shivered and her hands became sweaty when her mind’s eye saw, once again, the hourglass nestled amongst the serrated rocks, its whitened crystals glowing in the darkness, the sparkling grains falling at a snail’s pace through the narrow neck, the lower chamber floor scarcely covered by the remnants of time.

Flair could still envision her shaking hand as she tried to touch the ornately-carved wood, and she relived her mounting fear when she recalled how his shadow had shrouded her entire being as he wrapped her against his ice-cold essence before pulling her towards him.  She had stood still while beads of sweat dripped down her face and a cold chill ran up her spine, but his voice had been soothing when he whispered comforting words into her ear as his fingers caressed her neck before he had encased her with his cloak.  It was while she had been in this unwanted embrace that everything became clear.  The hourglass held her life in its glass enclosure, each fine particle representing a period of time, whether seconds or years, she did not know.

Flair had tried to escape his firm hold, but Death would not set her free, showing her instead snippets of a life yet lived and promises of a love to be embraced.  He had spoken ever so quietly, his breath a cool mist that enveloped her very essence, his words enticing her soul as visions of Brice’s bloodied corpse passed before her.  Within that brief moment, she had understood why, and she knew what Death expected of her.  Yes, she had willingly agreed to remain with Death once the grains of sand filled the lower chamber, but only if Brice survived the battle.

 

History Trivia


February 19
 
197 Roman Emperor Septimius Severus defeated usurper Clodius Albinus in the Battle of Lugdunum, the bloodiest battle between Roman armies.


 
 
356 The Christian Roman emperor Constantius II issued a decree closing all pagan temples.


 
607 Boniface III was elected Pope.
 
1408 The revolt of Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland, against King Henry IV, ended with his defeat and death at Bramham Moor.
 
1473 Nicolau Copernicus, the father of modern astronomy, was born.

 

Monday, February 18, 2013

Booksessed: Review: Dark Kiss by Michelle Rowan

Booksessed: Review: Dark Kiss by Michelle Rowan: Book: Dark Kiss by Michelle Rowan ( Nightwatchers #1 ) Published by Harlequin Teen; May 2012 352 pages Format: ebook Genres:YA/parano...

"Forever Lost" by Mary Ann Bernal is featured in the Literary Underground Anthology entitled "Unearthed."

The Anthology is free on Smashwords: 
 


 
 
Forever Lost
by Mary Ann Bernal
Excerpt 
 
 
Massive waves broke upon the deserted beach, the pounding surf crashing against the jagged rocks beneath the massive cliff that dominated the landscape.  Soft silver moonlight illuminated the darkened night, and a gentle sea breeze moved inland, cooling the stagnant air.

Rina stood at the water’s edge, devoid of emotion as she stared at faint flashes of lightning on the horizon, while glimmering frothy waves caressed her bare feet and a sea mist sprayed her face, its salty taste lingering on her lips.  A strong wind whipped her tattered clothing around her slender body, her shoulder-length hair lashing her tear-stained cheeks while droplets of blood fell upon the wet sand.

Rina shivered when the cold water covered her feet as she walked slowly into the beckoning sea.  She heard the soundless words whispered by wind-swept waves, calling to her, offering an end to her torment and the agonizing pain of his betrayal, offering her unabated solace within the confines of the deep and dark ocean.  She kept her arms around her waist, moving ever so slowly through the multiple breakers while a forceful undercurrent threatened to pull her under, plunging her into a welcoming abyss of oblivion.

Rina stretched out her arms in supplication, and closed her tear-filled eyes just as a collapsing wave enveloped her, causing her to sink into the murky depths of an angry sea, water filling her lungs as she courageously embraced death.

Threatening storm clouds ruptured suddenly over the landscape, icy rain pellets stinging the shoreline while forceful winds whipped the threatening surf.  Ribbon lightning streaked across the heavens and booming thunder rocked the earth as Adrian galloped across the treacherous beach, silently praying that he would be in time.  He shouted her name but his words were muffled by the thunderous roar of nature’s fury as the tempest unleashed its vengeance upon a Godless world.  Blinding rain limited his vision as he searched the raging sea, hoping against hope that she had not been foolish, but as he rapidly approached the base of the cliff, and Rina was nowhere to be seen, Adrian feared he was too late.

The chestnut stallion neighed and stood on its hind legs when a bolt of lightning struck the beach, throwing Adrian onto the muddy sand before running aimlessly back towards the nearby trees.  Adrian was grateful that his only injury was a bruised ego as he got to his feet and headed towards the rolling waves, searching the rough waters while praying for a miracle.

Adrian walked the length of the beach, thankful for the lightning that illuminated the darkened night.  He stumbled on driftwood that had washed up onto the shore, falling to his knees as foaming waves pooled around him, swirling bubbles spitting remnants of the ocean floor.  The undercurrent was strong as the waves returned to the sea, pulling him forward as he tried to get to his feet, powerful wind gusts pushing him into a breaking wave.  He held his breath as he tumbled under the rushing water, kicking and flailing frantically to reach the surface.  He felt the weight of her body just as he opened his eyes, scooping her into his arms before a massive wave tossed the two of them onto the beach.  Adrian pulled her away from the threatening surf, dragging her body through the muddy ground, not giving in to his exhausted state until he reached the shoreline.

Adrian brushed aside her matted hair and gazed into her lifeless eyes, gently kissing her lips as tears intermingled with droplets of rain gushed down his cheeks.  He held her in his arms, rocking back and forth to the tune of the angry wind, protecting her in death while admonishing himself for failing to protect her in life.

Diane Turner - London Rocks - 18-02-2013

Diane Turner - London Rocks - 18-02-2013

The Briton and the Dane: Concordia featured on The Examiner

 
 
http://www.examiner.com/article/the-briton-and-the-dane-concordia-by-author-mary-ann-bernal?fb_action_ids=4880860617055&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582

Destiny of Angels (The Lilith Trilogy)

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007OX5J8O/?tag=kttus-20

Traumatic events in her childhood, send Angel Parsons upon a different life path.

Fifteen years later, with the help of her new 'family' and the resurrected relationship with Jenny Parkes, her only friend from school, Angel confronts the perpetrators of her misery. Rather than seeking revenge and to free herself from her past, Angel uses the skills she has acquired to offer her persecutors the chance of redemption.

Will Angel fulfil her destiny and put her past behind her or will the demons she unleashes consume herself and her 'family' and leave her empty and alone once more?

The Phil Naessens Show February 18, 2013: The NY Knicks and Author Debbie Wilson


On Mondays Phil Naessens Show Breaking The Backboards Brent Kitchin joins Phil to discuss all the highs and lows of last weeks NY Knicks action and author Debbie Wilson stops by to discuss her faith based true crime memoir Sweet Scent of Justice.
http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2013/02/18/the-phil-naessens-show-february-18-2013-the-ny-knicks-and-author-debbie-wilson/

Book Review and Radio Interview: Sweet Scent of Justice by Debbie Wilson

Book Review and Radio Interview: Sweet Scent of Justice by Debbie Wilson

History Trivia


February 18
 
1229 The Sixth Crusade: Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor signed a ten-year truce with al-Kamil, regaining Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem with neither military engagements nor support from the papacy.
 
1478 George, Duke of Clarence, convicted of treason against his older brother Edward IV of England, was executed.
 
1503 Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) was created Prince of Wales.
 
1516 Mary Tudor, daughter of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, was born.
 
1546 Martin Luther died.
 
1564 Michelangelo Buonarrotti died.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Phil Naessens featured on The Examiner

 
http://www.examiner.com/article/the-phil-naessens-show-1

Independent Author Index Newsletter - Mary Ann Bernal featured author

http://indaindex.com/general-delivery-newsletter-february-2013/



General Delivery Newsletter: February 2013


184 authors

of

368 books

have joined the Index!

Faydra D. Fields on the Independent Author IndexThank you!

 

 In about a month, the Independent Author Index will celebrate its first anniversary! The success of the site is because of visitors like you who come here and read about authors and their work. I wanted to make sure you know how much I appreciate your time.

This is the first of many General Delivery Newsletters that will be made available to visitors to the Index, so enjoy what you see here and don’t forget to find the section about the current giveaway.
Thanks for reading!

Mary Ann Bernal on the Independent Author Index

 

 

 

 

 

 FEATURED AUTHOR: MARY ANN BERNAL!

Mary Ann Bernal, author of The Briton and the Dane novels, is an avid history buff whose area of interest focuses on Ninth Century Anglo-Saxon Britain during the Viking Age. While pursuing a degree in business administration, she managed to fit creative writing classes and workshops into her busy schedule to learn the craft, but it would take decades before her “Erik the Viking” novel was ultimately published.
To date, her books include: The Briton and the Dane: The Special EditionThe Briton and the Dane: BirthrightThe Briton and the Dane: LegacyThe Briton and the Dane The Complete TrilogyThe Briton and the Dane: Concordia
You can also find Mary Ann in the following compilations: Unearthed: A Literary Underground AnthologyTime: A Literary Underground AnthologyIndependent Author Index Short Story Compilation, Volume 1Independent Author Index Short Story Compilation, Volume 2
Learn more about Independent Author Index member author Mary Ann Bernal!

The Ritual by Mary Ann Bernal featured in The Independent Author Index Short Story Compilation

http://indaindex.com/independent-author-index-short-story-compilation-volume-2/#more-15509

The Ritual by Mary Ann Bernal

The Ritual is a story about an impressionable young woman’s initiation into a modern-day pagan sect on All Hallows’ Eve in a mausoleum. She becomes terrified when she witnesses the first initiation amidst a raging storm and flees for her life, but will she survive the tempest?

Excerpt:
Loud rolls of thunder shook the earth, bright flashes of lightning streaking across the darkened sky as fierce winds battered the countryside. Swollen storm clouds hovered menacingly above the cemetery, threatening the celebration of All Hallows’ Eve.

The small crowd had gathered in the old section of the graveyard where the mausoleums of the city’s once eminent families still stood, long forgotten by their descendants and falling into disrepair. Statues of angels protected most of the marble and stone structures, their sightless eyes watching every move. However, two buildings were bereft of religious connotation and the inscriptions above the doors were difficult to read. Yet the family names were well known to the men and women who were waiting patiently for the high priest to arrive.

Ashley held onto Kent’s arm tightly, standing firmly against the wind gusts that toppled the nearby treetops and scattered the fallen leaves while glancing at the neglected tomb where her ancestors rested. She was proud to be a Raven just as Kent was proud to be a Wolf, their lineage tracing back to the ancient Celts. She envisioned the ancient rituals in her mind’s eye, smiling when she remembered being married to Kent. However, when she thought about her own initiation she was overcome with fear, recalling her terror when the high priest placed her naked upon the altar. She had tried to be brave for Kent, not wishing to embarrass him before his friends, but she could not control her tears. She had kept her eyes closed when they prayed above her, their hands perilously close to her exposed flesh. She remembered being relieved when the initiation was over, but she also remembered her anger when Kent had chastised her for crying and for her misplaced modesty.

Two new members would be initiated this night, but only Devona mattered, and Devona had no knowledge of what the ritual entailed. Ashley wanted to tell Devona so she would not be afraid but Kent had forbidden it, reminding her of the punishment she would suffer once the high priest learned of her meddling.

Devona and Ashley met at the Laundromat, and they quickly became friends. Devona was a country girl, having moved to the city recently to perform on stage, but the play closed within a week and Devona needed a job. Ashley found her a position in her law firm where she had met Bronson Wolf, and it was Bronson who had introduced her to their religious beliefs.
The high priest and his assistants walked solemnly through the crumbling gate as the thunder and lightning intensified. He opened the entrance to the Wolf mausoleum, entering quickly with his followers not far behind just as a heavy rain began to pummel the earth. Once the fire was lit, one of the assistants closed the door, sealing them in.

The group encircled a stone coffin that had been placed in the center of the small building that was being used for an altar that was covered with flaming candles. Incense burned in a bronze offering bowl, the billowing smoke filtering through the air. The assistants kept their heads covered, their black garments blending well in the darkened room, their piercing eyes glaring menacingly at Ashley, or so she thought.

Ashley grasped Devona’s hand, squeezing her fingers reassuringly, mouthing words of comfort while noticing beads of sweat dripping down the side of her face. She would have said something, believing Devona wanted to leave, but the high priest raised his hands above him, chanting the offertory prayers loudly to be heard over the thunder. The ritual had begun.

Phil Naessens Writers Showcase - Barbara Morrison featured

http://thewritersshow.wordpress.com/2013/02/17/the-writers-showcase-podcast-e09-innocent-confessions-of-a-welfare-mother-by-barbara-morrison/



On this weeks Writers Showcase Podcast Barbara Morrison joins host Phil Naessens to read from her book Innocent: Confessions of a Welfare Mother, shares her journey as a writer and discusses her memoir with host Phil Naessens.

History Trivia


February 17
 
1370 The Battle of Rudau - Teutonic knights defeated the Lithuanians in their attempt to Christianize the country.
1461 Second Battle of Saint Albans where the Lancastrians were victorious, and were able to free King Henry VI who had been imprisoned by the Earl of Warwick.
 
 
 1779 British historian Edward Gibbon published the The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.


 

Saturday, February 16, 2013

BEARDED SCRUTINY: EPISODE 41 - MAXIMUM CONVICTION

BEARDED SCRUTINY: EPISODE 41 - MAXIMUM CONVICTION: SHOW SYNOPSIS:  This week the crew reviews the "epic" team-up of Steven Segal and Steve Austin in Maximum Conviction and spend most of the...

Phil Naessens talks with Ricky Dimon

This Week in Tennis February 16, 2013: Atlanta Sportswriter Ricky Dimon Talks Tennis!!





R.P. Dahlke featured on The Examiner

http://www.examiner.com/article/a-dead-red-cadillac-by-rp-dahlke

History Trivia


February 16
 
116 Emperor Trajan sent laureatae (word of military glory) to the Roman Senate at Rome on account of his victories and being conqueror of Parthia.
 
374 The ninth recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet.
 
600 Pope Gregory the Great decreed the saying "God bless you" is the correct response to a sneeze.
1646 The Battle of Great Torrington, Devon was the last major battle of the first English Civil War.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Shamrock Book Giveaway







25 Great Books
& a Kindle* 
in this Giveaway!
*This Giveaway is in no way affiliated with Amazon.com or any of their partner companies.

Mark Berman featured on The Phil Naessens Show

On Fridays Phil Naessens Show Blogging Mets’ Mark Berman joins Phil to discuss Mets General Manager Sandy Aldersons recent statements to WFAN radio host Mike Francesa, the Mets recent signings and the outfield woes followed by Knuckleballs Blog writer Eric Pleiss who fills us in on the Fox Satuday Baseball lineup, the Vegas betting odds for the Minnesota Twins and all the rest of the Twins news followed by Athletics Nation writer Alex Hall who shares all the recent trades, signings and other news involving the Oakland A’s.

http://phillipnaessens.wordpress.com/2013/02/15/the-phil-naessens-show-february-15-2013-mlb-spring-training-news-mets-twins-and-as/