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TOR BOOKS TO PUBLISH A NEW FANTASY SERIES FROM JAMES ROLLINS

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rollnsTor Vice President and Publisher Devi Pillai announced the acquisition of Moon Fall, a new fantasy series from #1 New York Times bestselling author James Rollins via Russell Galen of Scovil Galen Ghosh Literary Agency, Inc. in a seven figure deal. The series will be edited by Executive Editor William Hinton.

Untold millennia ago, the world ceased its turning. It left one side frozen, locked in eternal darkness; the other a blasted ruin, forever facing the sun. Continents shifted, oceans boiled away, lands sank under miles of ice. To survive, life evolved in strange and unpredictable ways to fill the harsh niches of this new landscape. Even its people were forced to retreat to the only inhabitable region of the globe: to the band of twilight lands trapped between the burning brightness and frozen darkness. Within these lands, tribes and kingdoms struggle against one another, vying for power among the magic, myths and prophecy that grip their lives. But a young girl foretells a new apocalypse approaching, one that will end all life for all time. Her reward is a charge of grave heresy, punishable by death.

As she flees, she gathers an unlikely alliance of outcasts to join her cause to save their world. The journey will take them into lands both burning bright and eternally frozen, to face creatures unimaginable and enemies beyond reason. All the while, hostile forces will hunt them. Armies will wage war around them. To stop the coming apocalypse, it will be up to this group to form a fellowship strong enough to move a planet, to melt the amber that forever traps their world—and set it turning once again.

Of the acquisition, Hinton remarked, “There are few storytellers who can match James Rollins and I couldn’t be more thrilled to bring his gifts to Tor. This is a series that will bring all his talents to bear: page-turning action and adventure and suspense; inventive and deeply informed use of science and history, engrossing characters, masterful plotting, and a lifelong passion for science fiction and fantasy. I’m certain fans old and new will not be able to put these books down.”

Rollins enthused, “From junior high and onward, I grew up reading countless titles produced by Tor. Since its inception, the house has always been at the forefront of introducing new authors and intriguing voices to the world. In fact, I doubt I would be an author today if it wasn’t for the inspiration of those earlier Tor authors. Now, decades later, I couldn’t be more thrilled to have Tor carry the banner of my new series to another generation of readers—to perhaps inspire other young writers out there dreaming of unknown lands and daunting adventures.”

The first novel, The Starless Crown is planned for publication in Summer 2021.

About the author JAMES ROLLINS is the #1 New York Times bestseller of international thrillers, sold to over forty countries. His Sigma series has earned national accolades and has topped charts around the world. He is also a practicing veterinarian, who still spends time underground or underwater as an avid spelunker and diver. He has also been involved in a multitude of philanthropic efforts, both in support of animal welfare issues and to help veterans nationwide. His charitable contributions earned him the distinguished Silver Bullet Award from the International Thriller Writers.

In addition to writing scientific adventures, Rollins has published fantastical works for anthologies edited by George R.R. Martin and R.L. Stine, and it’s a poorly kept secret that he has published two sprawling fantasy series under a pseudonym. In fact, his first published work (Wit’ch Fire) was the start of a five-book epic. And now he returns to those roots for a masterwork that’s been eight years in the making, one he considers the pinnacle of his career, a concept he could only tackle after honing his storytelling skills over the course of two decades of writing. At long last, Rollins debuts a major new series that opens a riven world trapped between fire and ice, merging his fascination with the natural world, his love of adventure, and his knowledge of the wonders found at the evolutionary fringes of scientific exploration. It is a fantasy series unlike any attempted before.

About Tor Books Tor Books, an imprint of Tom Doherty Associates, is a New York-based publisher of bestselling and critically acclaimed fiction in all formats. Founded in 1980, Tor publishes what is arguably the largest and most diverse line of award winning science fiction and fantasy, with its books receiving every major award in the SF and Fantasy field. Tor has been named Best Publisher 30 years in a row in the Locus Poll, the largest consumer poll in SF.

Book Review: “The Detachment” by Barry Eisler

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detachmentREVIEW BY MIKE PIHLMAN of TraceyReaderDad: Book Reviews

THE DETACHMENT by Barry Eisler

Living a nice restful life in Tokyo, John Rain, is going about his normal activities when he spots two beefy, military looking, guys watching him as he works out at the Kokodan.

Rain has not killed anyone in a long time, but, his trouble radar is still intact as he decides to make sure these dudes are after him, or are legitimate innocent visitors to the Kokodan.

They are after him.

The two guys have been sent to watch Rain by two others: Daniel Larison and Ben Treven (who we, Eisler fans, all know and “love”).

The two military guys want to take Rain, so, being ever so smart……Larison tells them to go right ahead.

They both die trying.

Well…..one thing leads to another and a team is formed by Colonel Hort Horton who Rain has met in years past and who is now the head of the Intelligence Support Activity or ISA.

A coup is being planned and Hort needs Rain to take out three people, but, make their deaths look natural. With Larison, Treven, Rain, and now, Dox the “detachment” takes care of two of the subjects, but, draws the line at the third.

Then they realize they have been played.

Oh, shit.

All hell breaks loose and four of the worlds most dangerous killers are on the loose plotting……REVENGE.

To see what happens, you will have to read the book.

“The Detachment” is a 5 tequila stressful, extremely complicated, political thrill ride. With the wily deadly Rain (as the leader), the affable deadly Dox, the confused deadly Treven, and the deadly deadly Larison on the same team you never know from page to page who will die…..or who lives (if anyone).

“Lori…..where is the tequila?”

REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION FROM TraceyReaderDad: Book Reviews

Actor Val Kilmer to Publish Memoir — I’m Your Huckleberry

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kilmerSimon & Schuster announced it will publish I’M YOUR HUCKLEBERRY: A MEMOIR by Val Kilmer, on April 21, 2020. In his forthcoming book, Kilmer, star of numerous blockbuster films including Top GunThe DoorsHeatBatman Forever and Tombstone (from which book’s title is taken), reflects on his acclaimed career, recounts his high-profile romances, chronicles his spiritual journey and reveals details of his recent throat cancer diagnosis and recovery—about which he has disclosed little until now.

Kilmer writes, “The cancer was healed, but for the time being my speech is distorted. It’s hell to make myself understood. Talking, once my joy, has become my struggle. Over the past year, frustration has been transformed through writing. Storytelling has become my hope and salvation. Early on, I identified as a writer. My family’s history is replete with them: troubadours, historians, doctors, preachers, even a bona fide snake oil salesman. Stories can be revelations. In this book, I offer a few.”

The book will be published ahead of next summer’s highly anticipated sequel Top Gun: Maverick, in which Kilmer reprises the role of brash fighter pilot Tom “Iceman” Kazansky.

“Val is such a gifted storyteller. For decades he has done it with dynamic acting, and now he has done it with exquisite writing. He is astoundingly well-read, able to quote Shakespeare, Robert Frost, Samuel Beckett and Mark Twain at will. While containing plenty of tantalizing celebrity anecdotes, I’M YOUR HUCKLEBERRY is ultimately a deeply moving reflection on mortality and the mysteries of life,” says Sean Manning, Executive Editor at Simon & Schuster, who acquired World and audio rights from David Vigliano, President, Vigliano Associates.

Val Kilmer is an American actor known for his roles in Top Secret!Top GunReal GeniusWillowThe DoorsTrue RomanceTombstoneBatman ForeverHeatThe SaintKiss Kiss Bang Bang and more. A graduate of Juilliard’s drama department, he has appeared on Broadway and London’s West End. He has published two books of poetry and received a Grammy nomination for Best Spoken Word Album. He is also an accomplished visual artist, with work exhibited in galleries worldwide.

 

Author Karen Sloan-Brown’s Series Takes Readers on Unique Journey

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designated-ones-seriesThe Designated Ones: From Jerusalem to Ethiopia by Karen Sloan-Brown

It’s 2014. Grieving the loss of family members and friends killed in a plane crash, renowned megachurch pastor Priscilla Sinclair sits on her patio, prepared to take her own life. But before she can end it all, a stranger shows up at her Virginia home and changes everything.

Trying to strengthen her faith, the stranger challenges Priscilla to lean on God’s promises and on the examples of faith left to her by her ancestors. He tells her a story she has never heard before. The story goes back over 3,000 years, beginning with Aaron, God’s designated high priest during the Exodus, and explores the line of designated ones through the times of King David, Solomon, the exile in Babylon, the crossing of the Arabian Desert into Saba, the migration across the Red Sea into Axum, the birth of Christ, and the lives of the generations that have followed.

In this thrilling journey through history, Priscilla is given a chance to go from failure to faith and live to fight another day. But will she accept the stranger’s challenge?

Purchase The Designated Ones: From Jerusalem to Ethiopia by Karen Sloan-Brown
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The Struggle: From Kenya to Jamaica by Karen Sloan-Brown

In part two, The Struggle, in the year AD 490, her ancestors battle in religious wars for 1000 years until the beginning of the Transatlantic slave trade. They are sold as slaves and shipped to a sugarcane plantation in Jamaica. Two hundred years later, Adam is sold and shipped to a tobacco plantation in Virginia.

In this thrilling journey through history, Priscilla is given a chance to go from failure to faith and live to fight another day. But will she accept the stranger’s challenge?

Purchase The Struggle: From Kenya to Jamaica by Karen Sloan-Brown
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The Last Tribe of Levi: Richmond, Virginia by Karen Sloan-Brown

In part three, The Last Tribe of Levi, her ancestors gain their freedom in Virginia. Her great- great-grandfather, Thomas Freeman begins to build on the legacy that she hoped to continue. Except her father won’t accept her calling to preach God’s word.

In this thrilling journey through history, Priscilla is given a chance to go from failure to faith and live to fight another day. But will she accept the stranger’s challenge?

Purchase The Last Tribe of Levi: Richmond, Virginia by Karen Sloan-Brown
https://www.amazon.com/Last-Tribe-Levi-Richmond-Virginia/dp/B07Y1X5CMP


Chapter Excerpt

Prologue

I wanted to get on my feet and shout, rock this plane with praises. Instead I whispered, “Thank you, Lord” as I read Ephesians 4:8: “Just think! Though I did nothing to deserve it, and though I am the most useless Christian there is, yet I was the one chosen for this special joy of telling the Gentiles the glad news of the endless treasures available to them in Christ.”

The revival was over, all said and done, and I still couldn’t grasp the idea of it. I took off my glasses and leaned back against the cool leather of the headrest and closed my eyes. I could still envision the mass of people filling the expansive room and feel their rising anticipation of hearing me bring the Word. It buoyed me to the stage, and I rode it like a wave. There I was, standing behind the podium, preaching from the Book of Joshua, trying to be a source of encouragement to this great gathering, and my own faith was renewed. If only Daddy could have been there to see it, to experience it all with me, I know it would have made a difference. My thoughts flashed back to the day he had his first stroke.

“It’s God’s way, not ours,” he told me in slurred words.

“Times have changed, Daddy. We’re almost through the 20th century. Women can preach God’s Word as well as any man.”

Daddy grabbed the straps of his suspenders as if they held him up instead of his pants. “I only know what my father and his father before him and his father before him and as far back as we can recollect have been told. God ordained the men in our family to be caretakers of His Word. I can’t change the Word or His ordinances just because the times have changed.”

My jaws tightened. Why did he have to be so stubborn, so stuck in his old-timey ways. “My call is real. Nobody can tell me otherwise,” I replied with conviction, trying to control my emotions.

“In our teachings, it’s not in God’s plan for a woman to be a steward of His Word,” Daddy answered slowly, straining to form each syllable, “Her responsibilities to her family are too demanding for her to minister to the people.”

He would repeat that to me on more than one occasion, sometimes pensively, other times in protest. It was plain that I couldn’t convince him with my words. I would have to prove it to him with my actions. Even now, I can’t believe that it has been 19 years since we had that first conversation. So, still after preaching at the Christian Conference in Toronto before 30,000 people as the keynote speaker, I wondered if he’d approve of me.

I was about to put my glasses back on and continue reading my Bible when the plane wobbled like a car rushing over a speed bump. I shot a questioning glance toward James, who was sitting in the aisle seat, one over from me. He closed the magazine he was browsing through, but he didn’t look up. I could see his brow was furrowed and he was wearing the expression he wore whenever he was unsure about something.

Timothy, our son, who was seated directly across the aisle, turned toward us with wide worried eyes. “What was that, Mama?”

“I don’t know, sweetheart,” I answered, trying to sound confident. “I guess it was some turbulence. We may have run into that storm they were talking about.”

James remained quiet. The chattering of the choir members seated behind us had gone eerily silent. Then we heard something that sounded like pieces of metal spinning around in a blender. The murmurs in the rear started again and were getting louder with each passing second.

“Pastor Priscilla, lead us in prayer!” Kenny, our choir director, called up to me earnestly.

I’d heard him say those words so many times, but tonight they made my heart skip a beat. I stood up to face them and was interrupted.

“Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seatbelts!” the flight attendant at the front said urgently, speaking through the intercom, even though the plane was small enough for us to hear her without using it. “We’re passing through some rough weather.”

She was attempting to remain composed, but I detected a tremor in her voice. That let me know that we were in trouble, serious trouble. I clenched my hands into a fist to keep them from shaking, ignoring the pain of my nails digging into skin. This can’t be happening, I thought. My head rushed with regrets. This is my fault. Why did I charter this flight? We could have waited and flown on a commercial airline. It was my vanity and anxiousness to get back home to let Daddy know about how well things had gone.

The plane rocked and dipped.

“Help us, Lord!” somebody in the back shrieked.

Then I heard voices crying in harmony. My distress shifted into panic.

“James, I’m scared,” I said only loud enough for him to hear.

“Pray, Princess, that’s all we can do. It’s in God’s hands.”

© 2019 All rights reserved. Book excerpt reprinted by permission of the author, Karen Sloan-Brown. Do not reproduce, copy or use without the author’s written permission. This excerpt is used for promotional purposes only.

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Intimate Conversation with Karen Sloan-Brown

Karen Sloan-Brown, Ed.D., grew up Philadelphia, a middle child in a family of six children. Despite dreaming of being a writer or a lawyer and being a practical person, after high school Karen attended Tennessee State University in Nashville as a Chemistry major. After graduating, she married her first love, began a career in biomedical research, and had three daughters. Her life was typical until the tragic loss of a child threw her world into a tailspin. Trying to get recover and get her life back on track, she went back to school and earned a master’s degree and then her doctorate degree. It was during that time that her love of writing was reignited.

In 2009, after the election of Barack Obama, she was inspired to write a black history book. Several readers recommended that she write a fictional history book, and that opened the flood gates and the words poured out. Her upbringing as the daughter of a civil rights activist and minister has been a major influence in her writing. She is the author of A Reflection: What a Difference a Day Makes, What About 100 Years? and several novels.

BPM: Please, share something our readers wouldn’t know about you.
If I could get over my stage fright, I would try to do stand-up comedy.

BPM: If you had to describe yourself in three words, what would they be?
Resilient, peaceful, and determined.

BPM: Is writing your full time career? How much time do you spend writing?
I consider writing as my full-time career and my passion, but I have a full-time job as well. I write every day. On the weekends I spend most of the days writing.

BPM: Tell us about your first published book. What was the journey like?
My first published book was a black history book called “A Reflection: What A Difference A Day Makes, What about 100 Years.” It was inspired by the inauguration of Barack Obama as the first black president. I had just finished writing my dissertation but the research for that project was more than I had ever done before. I learned so much, and I found out that finally I was doing what I was born to do.

BPM: Introduce us to you most recent work. Available on Nook and Kindle?
My recent project, the three-book series, “The Designated Ones: From Jerusalem to Ethiopia,” “The Struggle: From Kenya to Jamaica,” and “The Last Tribe of Levi: Richmond, Virginia,” took my research to a whole other level. It made the 100-year project seem so easy.” It follows a line of men of God for more than 3000 years until the lineage ends with a woman of God. The books give history across continents and the trials of this family. The first book is being converted to an e-book. The others will be done soon as well.

BPM: Can you share with us something about the book that isn’t in the blurb?
The premise for the books is being able to triumph after tragedy. It is biblical and historical, but restoration is the theme that flows through all the books.

BPM: Give us some insight into your main characters or speakers. What makes each one so special?
There are so many characters over the generations of the story, each having their own struggle. The book begins and ends with Priscilla the first woman in the lineage to preach the Word. She struggles with her ambition, balancing her family responsibilities, and then the grief for the decisions she made.

BPM: Does one of the characters hold a special place in your heart? If so, why?
I feel a bond with Priscilla’s mother. She is the steady person through whatever happened. That person you can count on. She is strongly grounded and is the support for all if her family. I can relate.

BPM: Did you learn anything personal from writing the book?
I discovered that I continue to deal with the tragic losses in my own family. When I finished the book, I felt self-conscious about the death of a character, as if I was writing too much sorrow. Then I had to realize that is a part of life as well as the joys we experience.

BPM: Is there a special place/space/state that you find inspiration in?
It’s easier to write in places where I have lived. Nashville and Philadelphia are the settings for a lot of my writing. Although, with historical fiction I’ve ended up writing in places all around the world. It also takes a lot more research.

BPM: When developing a new book, what comes first, the plot or characters?
It varies. Sometimes the story is written about a subject, and other times your write around a character and their circumstances. In either case, there is a message you want to get across.

BPM: What did you enjoy most about writing and developing characters for this book?
With the range of history there were so many things to write about and so many characters. It was satisfying to write about black people on so many different levels, from kings and queens, priests and pastors, slaves and successful, over so many generations. It gave me a sense of purpose to add so much history to the story.

BPM: Is writing easy for you? Do you feel lonely being a writer during the creative process?
Some days the writing flows effortlessly and you can fly through the pages and then there are days when you can’t organize your thoughts into words you are happy with, and you’re happy to put down a few sentences. I never feel lonely during the process because my family can see I’m writing and they still feel free interrupt me, talk to me, and pull away from my computer. I take it in stride though and have been able to be pretty productive without shutting myself away.

BPM: Tell us a little about your creative process. Do you use a computer or write the story by hand?
For the most part I use a computer, but I jot down notes on paper when they come to me and I’m not at the computer. I keep paper in my purse, on my night stand, and on the kitchen table.

BPM: When you’re writing an emotionally draining scene (filled with violence, drama, sex or sadness, etc.), how do you get in the mood?
I have to imagine that I am the character and I am going through the scene. Like an actor, for a moment you have to become that person.

BPM: Writing can be an emotionally draining pursuit. Any tips self-care for creative folks?
Always take time to relax and have fun. Creativity isn’t a race against time. Take breaks to enjoy your family and your life.

BPM: How do you deal with emotional impact of a book as you are writing the story?
You feel the emotions in your own writing if it reflects real life. I make myself laugh and cry. The most important thing is that I be honest in my writing, be true to the characters and don’t white wash the story.

BPM: How much planning goes into writing a book in general? How long does it take to complete one of your books?
It depends on the subject. If it requires a lot of research that adds time to it. If it’s a complicated story, it may have to have an outline. I’ve written a book in three months; my last project took more than two years.

BPM: How much ‘world building’ takes place before you start writing?
I don’t do much world building. I write my stories within factual situations. I try to blend fiction with as many facts and actual history as possible, like the style of Forrest Gump.

BPM: What period of life or topics do you write about most often? 
I write mostly about adult life, grown men and women.

BPM: How do you feel when someone disagrees with something you have written?
We all have our own perspectives. That’s not a problem. I write about a wide range of things. I’m sure I have something they can relate to.

BPM: Are there under-represented groups or ideas featured in your book? If so, discuss them.
The role of black people in the Bible is under-represented. The role of black people in organized religion is under-represented. The positive black man and black woman and their history are under-represented in stories, written and on the screen. I wanted to bring the connection of black people to the Bible to the forefront. I consciously write to bring the stories of real black people and their experiences to balance some of the negative images.

BPM: Share one specific point in your book that resonated with your present situation or journey.
That would be restoration. The example of experience difficulties, even tragedy, and fighting back from it. As Maya Angelou said, “And still I rise.”

BPM: What were the key challenges you faced when writing this book?
The greatest challenge writing this book was trying to write in so many different millenniums, different cultures, and being maintaining some authenticity. The research at time was overwhelming, and so many times I doubted I would finish this project.

BPM: Can you share some stories of people you met while researching this book?
The idea of this project was born at my uncle’s funeral. His wife’s priest stood up and said, “I think you all are the last tribe of Levi.” He had noticed that so many people in our family were ministers, preachers, and evangelists. A few days later I googled the tribe of Levi and saw a reference to a tribe of people in Kenya and Zimbabwe. They are called the Lemba people. I saw more references to Hebrews in Jamaica and the United States. I thought it might be interesting to write a story that followed the migration of these men of God from Jerusalem to the United States. It didn’t occur to me at the time that this took place over 3000 years.

BPM: How has writing impacted your life?
Finding my passion has made my life more satisfying and fulfilling. It has given me a renewed purpose after my children were grown. Putting my thoughts and ideas to words had given me peace.

BPM: What does literary success look like to you?
That would be finding the audience that loves my writing. My dream is seeing one of my books brought to the little or big screen.

BPM: What are the 3 most effective tools for sharing your books with the world?
I’m not sure about that. Getting my books out to be read has been my greatest challenge.

BPM: Have any of your books been made into audio-books? If so, what are the challenges in producing an audio-book?
None of my books have been made into audio-books but I would love the opportunity to have them available that way.

BPM: Do you write multiple books for a series? Do you have any series planned?
My latest project is a series and I have previous written another book series called “The Fortunes of Blues and Blessings” and A New Season: Fortunes of Blues and Blessing Book Two.”

BPM: Do you find it more challenges to write the FIRST book in a series or to write the subsequent novels?
For me, the first book in a series is the hardest to write. That’s where you have to develop the story and the characters. The second book flows a lot easier. The ending is a challenge as well because it’s hard to know where to end a longer story.

BPM: What advice would you give aspiring writers that would help them finish a project when so many ideas are running together?
I would remind them that it’s not necessary to put all of their ingredients in one entrée. They can save some of them for another project. Don’t feel obligated to produce your greatest masterpiece when you’re writing, just tell your story. Write it down and then polish it after you’re done. Your greatest book is the one you haven’t started yet.

BPM: Do you have anything special for readers that you’ll focus on this year?
Promoting my latest project is enough for me to focus on right now.

BPM: What projects are you working on at the present?
I’m working on the biography of Edmonia Lewis.

BPM: How can readers discover more about you and your work?
They go to my web page karensloanbrown.com

REPRINTED WITH PERMISSION FROM BLACK PEARLS MAGAZINE.

BESTSELLING AUTHOR ROBYN CARR’S VIRGIN RIVER SERIES PREMIERES ON NETFLIX

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VirginRiver-198x300Netflix revealed December 6, 2019, as the global premiere date for #1 New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr’s ten-episode Virgin River series.

Virgin River is one of Carr’s most beloved contemporary romance series, having sold more than 13 million copies worldwide across twenty books, and MIRA Books has beautifully repackaged it for the Netflix release.

The cast includes Alexandra Breckenridge (This Is UsThe Walking Dead), Martin Henderson (Grey’s AnatomyMiracles from Heaven), Tim Matheson (The AffairThe Good Fight) and Annette O’Toole (SmallvilleMarvel’s The Punisher). Sue Tenney (Cedar Cove7th Heaven) is attached as showrunner and executive producer, with Jocelyn Freid, Chris Perry and Roma Roth as executive producers.

In Virgin River, Melinda Monroe (Breckenridge) answers an ad to work as a nurse practitioner in the remote California town of Virgin River, thinking it will be the perfect place to start fresh and leave her painful memories behind. But she soon discovers that small-town living isn’t quite as simple as she expected and she must learn to heal herself before she can truly make Virgin River her home.

Carr says, “I always thought the Virgin River series would make a good television series, and I’m so excited that twelve years after the publication of the first novel, I’ll be celebrating by watching my characters come to life. I truly believe that the world needs more uplifting romance and I know the show will leave viewers feeling just as uplifted and fulfilled as my books have.”

Check out more details at www.Netflix.com/virginriver

Libraries and Schools Worldwide Join Largest Global Digital Book Club with Compelling Tale of Survival

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library readPublic library patrons can join millions of readers worldwide in a riveting tale of survival during Big Library Read, the world’s largest digital book club. From November 4–18, booklovers can borrow ’ powerful debut novel, I’m Not Dying With You Tonight, from their public library as an ebook or audiobook with no waitlists or holds. Readers may join by visiting their local public library’s website or downloading the Libby app, borrowing with a valid library card and discussing online at https://discuss.biglibraryread.com/. Hundreds of schools around the world are also participating – students can read the digital book through their school’s website or Sora classroom reading app.

Big Library Read is available in over 22,000 libraries and schools worldwide, including over 90 percent of public libraries in North America. The program, which began in 2013 and takes place three times per year, is facilitated by Rakuten OverDrive, the leading digital reading platform for popular ebooks, audiobooks and magazines. I’m Not Dying with You Tonight was chosen as the 20th selection of Big Library Read by a popular vote of readers, librarians, teachers and students worldwide.

“Libraries played an important role in both of our lives,” said authors Segal and Jones. “To us, the library represented the opportunity both to lose ourselves in new stories and to check out and revisit a beloved book a million times. For that reason, we are thrilled that I’m Not Dying With You Tonight has been selected for the Big Library Read.”

I’m Not Dying with You Tonight follows two girls with two very different backgrounds who must rely on each other to get through the violent race riot that has enveloped their city. When both girls attend the Friday night football game, what neither expects is for everything to descend into sudden mass chaos. They aren’t friends and hardly understand the other’s point of view. But none of that matters when the city is up in flames, and they only have each other to rely on if they’re going to survive the night.

I’m Not Dying with You Tonight was published by Sourcebooks and can be read on all major computers and devices without waitlists or holds through Libby or libbyapp.com, including iPhone®, iPad®, Android™ and Chromebook™ as well as “send to Kindle®” in Libby [US libraries only]. For students of participating schools, Sora is available through the Apple App Store, Google Play Store and on Chromebooks supporting the Google Play Store as well as via web browsers at https://soraapp.com. With both apps, the title automatically expires at the end of the lending period, and there are no late fees.

To join the discussion, learn about past Big Library Read titles and download Libby, visit biglibraryread.com.

Books to Go With the Release of Harriet Tubman Movie

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tubmanHarriet, the new movie based on the inspirational life of the iconic freedom fighter Harriet Tubman, is in theaters nationwide and has been receiving a lot of attention. It offers a new generation the chance to honor the abolitionist who led hundreds of enslaved people to freedom along the route of the Underground Railroad. To satisfy current interest in Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad we have curated the following books for adults and young readers alike.

 

Harriet Tubman by Beverly LowryHARRIET TUBMAN: IMAGINING A LIFE by Beverly Lowry

In Harriet Tubman, Lowry creates a portrait enriched with lively imagined vignettes that transform the legendary icon into flesh and blood. We travel with Tubman on slave-freeing raids in the heart of the Confederacy, along the treacherous route of the Underground Railroad, and onto the battlefields of the Civil War. Integrating extensive research and interviews with scholars and historians into a rich and mesmerizing chronicle, Lowry brings an American hero to life as never before.

 

Bound for the Promised Land by Kate Clifford LarsonBOUND FOR THE PROMISED LAND: HARRIET TUBMAN: PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN HERO by Kate Clifford Larson

The essential, “richly researched”* biography of Harriet Tubman, revealing a complex woman who “led a remarkable life, one that her race, her sex, and her origins make all the more extraordinary” (*The New York Times Book Review).

 

 

The Underground Railroad Records by William StillTHE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD RECORDS: NARRATING THE HARDSHIPS, HAIRBREADTH ESCAPES, AND DEATH STRUGGLES OF SLAVES IN THEIR EFFORTS FOR FREEDOM by William Still, Introduction by Ta-Nehisi Coates, edited by Quincy T. Mills

As a conductor for the Underground Railroad—the covert resistance network created to aid and protect slaves seeking freedom—William Still helped as many as eight hundred people escape enslavement. He also meticulously collected the letters, biographical sketches, arrival memos, and ransom notes of the escapees. The Underground Railroad Records is an archive of primary documents that trace the narrative arc of the greatest, most successful campaign of civil disobedience in American history. This edition, with a powerful introduction by Ta-Nehisi Coates, highlights the remarkable creativity, resilience, and determination demonstrated by those trying to subvert bondage. It is a timeless testament to the power we all have to challenge systems that oppress us.

 

The Underground Railroad by Colson WhiteheadTHE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD: A NOVEL by Colson Whitehead

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize • Winner of the National Book Award • Winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction

Cora is a young slave on a cotton plantation in Georgia. An outcast even among her fellow Africans, she is on the cusp of womanhood—where greater pain awaits. And so when Caesar, a slave who has recently arrived from Virginia, urges her to join him on the Underground Railroad, she seizes the opportunity and escapes with him. As Whitehead brilliantly re-creates the terrors of the antebellum era, he weaves in the saga of our nation, from the brutal abduction of Africans to the unfulfilled promises of the present day.

 

FOR YOUNGER READERS

 

I am Harriet Tubman by Brad MeltzerI AM HARRIET TUBMAN by Brad Meltzer, Christopher Eliopoulos

Harriet Tubman’s heroic and pivotal role in the fight against slavery is the subject of the fourteenth picture book in this New York Times bestselling biography series

 

DK Life Stories: Harriet Tubman by Kitson JazynkaHARRIET TUBMAN (DK Life Stories series) by Kitson Jazynka

In this biography for 8-11 year olds, learn all about Harriet Tubman’s fascinating life, the hardships she endured, her visions, the people she helped and rescued, the battles she fought, and how this American icon of justice and strength continues to inspire so many people today.

 

 

Voices from the Underground Railroad by Kay WintersVOICES FROM THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD by Kay Winters; Illustrated by Larry Day

It’s the 1850s and enslaved siblings Jeb and Mattie are about the make a break for freedom. The pair travel north from Maryland to New Bedford, Massachusetts along the Underground Railroad. Each spread tells about a step of their journey through a poem in the first person perspective. The main and repeating voices are Jeb and Mattie, but we also hear from the stationmasters and conductors, those who offer them haven, as well as those who want to capture them.

 

Who Was Harriet Tubman? by Yona Zeldis McDonough and Who HQWHO WAS HARRIET TUBMAN? by Yona Zeldis McDonough

Learn about Harriet Tubman, a girl born into slavery who escaped to freedom and dedicated her life to helping others do the same.

 

 

 

Trailblazers: Harriet Tubman by Sandra A. AgardTRAILBLAZERS: HARRIET TUBMAN: A JOURNEY TO FREEDOM by Sandra A. Agard

Fans of the new movie “Harriet” can find out more in this biography! In 1849, Harriet Tubman crossed a very important line—the Mason-Dixon Line. She had escaped slavery! Despite grave risks, she went on to become the most famous conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping hundreds of enslaved people reach freedom. From an early age, Harriet always had deep faith and a strong sense of justice. Find out how she became one of history’s greatest trailblazers!

 

Minty by Alan SchroederMINTY: A STORY OF YOUNG HARRIET TUBMAN by Alan Schroeder, Jerry Pinkney

Winner of the Coretta Scott King Award* An ALA Notable Book

They called her “Minty.” When she grew up, she became Harriet Tubman, the courageous and heroic woman who helped hundreds of slaves escape to freedom through the Underground Railroad. But she was just a little girl for a while—and this is her story. Minty, short for Araminta, was a feisty and headstrong young slave, whose rebellious spirit often got her into trouble. She told stories to her doll, released animals from traps, and, above all, dreamed of running away. And when her father began to teach her the skills necessary for escape, she listened carefully, and learned. . . .

 

Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky by Faith RinggoldAUNT HARRIET’S UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN THE SKY written and illustrated by Faith Ringgold

Cassie, who flew above New York in Tar Beach, soars into the sky once more. This time, she and her brother Be Be meet a train full of people, and Be Be joins them. But the train departs before Cassie can climb aboard. With Harriet Tubman as her guide, Cassie retraces the steps escaping slaves took on the real Underground Railroad and is finally reunited with her brother at the story’s end.

 

 

SNEAK PEEK: SNARC — A Graphic Novel from Bruce Olav Solheim

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snarcSnarc is a hybrid, half human, half alien, all heart. He arrives on Earth with a mission to prepare Earth for colonization.

Snarc is accompanied by his trusty Cosmic Staff who wise- cracks his way through their adventures on Earth. Through his experiences on Earth, Snarc learns that humans are wonderful creatures and should not be colonized or subjugated, in fact, he sets out to help them face their most severe challenges such as environmental degradation, nuclear proliferation, homelessness, and more.

The problem, of course, is that in order to save the humans from enslavement by hostile reptilian aliens, Snarc must violate his orders and face harsh punishment or even death by the rulers of his home civilization on the planet of Maron.

 

He also must figure out a way to help the people of his home planet who need a new home. More information on Snarc can be found at www.SnarcComic.com. First Issue will be out TODAY!!!

More information about Bruce can be found at: www.bruceolavsolheim.com

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
solheim-evanBruce Olav Solheim was born on September 3, 1958, in Seattle, Washington, to hard-working Norwegian immigrant parents, Asbjørn and Olaug Solheim. Bruce was the first person in his family to go to college. He served for six years in the US Army as a jail guard and later as a helicopter pilot. He earned his PhD in history from Bowling Green State University in 1993.

Bruce is currently a distinguished professor of history at Citrus College in Glendora, California. He also served as a Fulbright Professor in 2003 at the University of Tromsø in northern Norway.

Bruce founded the Veterans Program at Citrus College and cofounded, with Manuel Martinez and Ginger De Villa-Rose, the Boots to Books transition course—the first college course in the United States designed specifically for recently returned  veterans. He has published eight books and has written ten plays, two of Snarc is a hybrid, half human, half alien, all heart. He arrives on Earth with a mission to prepare Earth for colonization.

 

TEAM SNARC

dummmGary Dumm is the illustrator and his wife Laura is the colorist. Gary and Laura are lifetime Cleveland residents. Gary worked
with Harvey Pekar on American Splendor and has been illustrating comics since the early 1970s. Laura is a painter and often collaborates with Gary and adds the color. Besides their work on Snarc, lately they have completed a series of environmentally themed paintings that have been hanging in galleries around the city. Their Love Letter to Cleveland mural hangs in the Cleveland State University Library. See Dummart.com for more information about their art.

georgeGeorge Verongos is a literary editor and project developer with a keen eye on social media. His company is called Literary Services. He is a vegan and a Seattle native. George’s works include An Act of Self Defense and My Dad Is Dead and other Funny Stories. More information about George can be found at: http://www.georgeverongos.com

 

 

More information can be found about Snarc at
http://www.snarccomic.com

Facebook at
https://www.facebook.com/SnarcComic/ and on Kicstarter at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/snarc/snarc-the-coolest-comic-in-the-
universe?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=Snarc

 

Mickey Mikkelson, Publicist, Creative Edge, 403.464.6925
mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com

SNEAK PEEK: What the Wind Brings by Matthew Hughes

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WhatTheWindBrings-Cover-smallWhat the Wind Brings — A Historical Novel with Magical Realism
By Matthew Hughes

Out of the fires of Caribbean revolution, shipwrecked onto the jungle shore of Ecuador, a slave, a captive, and a shaman fight Inquisition-era Spain for freedom.

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What the Wind Brings is a Spartacus story, set in the mysterious, deadly rainforests of 16th Century Ecuador. Against all odds, a reluctant young hero rises to lead fellow escaped slaves and indigenous tribes against the might of the Spanish throne to create a new country. Matthew Hughes’s outstanding tale unites the beauty of The Mission with a stirring clash of swords, suspense, mysticism, and epic battle strategy.
“A triumph!” – Cecelia Holland, “Sensational” – Candas Jane Dorsey
Publisher: Pulp Literature Press (pulpliterature.com)
Release Date: October 2019 (hardcover)
Price: $39.95 USD / $49.95 CAD ISBN: 978-1-988865-15-7 (hardcover)
Trade paperback and ebook December 2019 978-1-988865-16-4 (trade); 978-1-988865-17-1 (ebook)

About The Author:
matthew_hughesMatthew Hughes writes science-fantasy and science fiction. An alter ego, Matt Hughes, writes crime fiction. A personality fragment, Hugh Matthews, writes media tie-ins. He has won the Arthur Ellis Award from the Crime Writers of Canada, and has been short-listed for the Aurora, Nebula, Philip K. Dick, Endeavour (twice), A.E.Van Vogt, and Derringer Awards. From a working-poor background, he became a journalist, then staff speechwriter to the Canadian Ministers of Justice and Environment in the Pierre Trudeau government of 1974-79. He has lived in twelve countries and passed through a half a dozen more.
More information can be found about Matthew at: http://www.matthewhughes.org
Matthew is available for interviews, media appearances, speaking engagements, and/or book review
requests – please contact mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com by email requests or by phone at 403.464.6925. We
look forward to hearing from you about coverage.

SNEAK PEEK: WOLFMAN by Dwayne Clayden

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wolfmanWolfman is Back Third Book in the Brad Coulter series by Dwayne Clayden

When Jeter Wolfe escapes maximum security prison, he embarks on an elaborate revenge fantasy against everyone who put him behind bars.

Detective Brad Coulter discovers the Wolfman’s primary target: Crown Prosecutor Jenny Blighe. But when Wolfe’s plans are interrupted, this predator can’t contain his violence for long, and the city soon sees the shocking results.

Coulter and his taskforce track the former enforcer of the Gypsy Jokers Motorcycle Gang with everything they have as he stalks his prey, but how do you hunt a hunter? As Coulter closes in on Wolfe, everything he loves is on the line.

Available NOVEMBER 7th in: Paperback and Kindle Price: $24.95 CDN ISBN: 978-1-7752564-6-5 (Paperback) Pre-order available for Wolfman is Back (Kindle)

Other novels in the series
Outlaw MC (Kindle)
Crisis Point (Kindle)

About the Author:
cwayneDWAYNE CLAYDEN writes crime thrillers. Dwayne was born and raised in Calgary, and resides in Bowness.
CRISIS POINT, Dwayne’s first novel, was a finalist for the 2015 Crime Writers of Canada, Arthur Ellis Awards. OUTLAW MC is the second in the Brad Coulter Series. WOLFMAN IS BACK, the third in the Brad Coulter Series.

In his 40-year career, Dwayne has served as a Calgary Police Officer, Calgary Paramedic, tactical paramedic, firefighter, emergency medical services (EMS) chief, educator, and Academic Chair at SAIT. Dwayne is a popular speaker at conferences and to writing groups presenting on realistic police, medical and paramedic procedures. The co-author of four paramedic textbooks, he has spoken internationally at EMS conferences for the past three decades.

More information can be found about Dwayne at: DwayneClayden.com
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Dwayne-E.-Clayden/e/B0034PT4RI