Thursday, September 3, 2015

Ancient Wisdoms: Exploring the Mysteries and Connections by Gayle Redfern

About the book:

“It is important to know how our ancestors thought. We will be able to understand our future only if we understand our past first.” Mayan Elder Hunbatz Men – Maya Nation ..”.and the people of all colours join to bind what was broken and live in hope.” (Waitaha Elder) “It is time to blend and sing a united chorus.” (Waitaha Elder) These quotes remind us of the powerful connections between the ancient and modern people. They remind us of similarities between cultures around the globe. Join me and explore the relationship between the 10,000 year old Kennewick man of mainland America, the 17,000 year old pottery ruins of Chile and their association with the Jomon of Asia and modern Ainu of Japan. Ponder the mysterious link of Africa, Mesoamerica and Europe. Hear the recent messages from the Elders of Kogi, Hopi and Maya nations. “With all things and in all things, we are relatives.” (Lakota Chief)

About the author:

Gayle Redfern’s interest in spirituality has been life-long. This led to her degrees in psychology and holistic health. As a psychic, lecturer, motivational speaker and author of three books, Inner Bridges, Ayurveda Demystified and Within & Beyond, she introduces us to the value of ancient knowledge as a means of bringing peace and harmony into our lives. Many cultures learned these values millennia ago. Today, she shares the significance of applying ancient beliefs and laws to modern society. When individuals apply our ancient’s beliefs to daily living, they bring their body, mind and spirit into balance. Each individual balance then transfers over to the entire community. As she continually explores various societies, she sees how some cultures achieve this communal harmony while other groups lose the peace. Through her fourth book, she reacquaints us with the world’s ancient teachings.

Friday, July 24, 2015

Eye of the Sleeping Dragon by Michael Schaible


About the Book:

Bay Wang kept turning down unwanted suitors that bargained for her marriage. But one day, a poor gentleman broke into her father's farm to borrow a rooster, but her father accused him of stealing. Hong agreed to enter a bargain with the rich farmer to save his hand. With Bay and a servant named Chi, Hong took the search for a magical stone called The Eye of the Sleeping Dragon. But the stone was only a part of a fable Bay's grandfather used to tell the rich farmer. Now, Hong had to either bring home The Eye or prove that the stone was unreal. An unwanted task in the beginning turned out to be a good adventure with fantastic creatures and the wonders of the mountain. Eye of the Sleeping Dragon, by Michael Charles Schaible, is an adventure that leads to a happy, fruitful ending.

About the Author:

Michael Charles Schaible is a Nebraska-born poet, writer, and former welder. He has been married to his wife, Valerie, for twenty-two years; they have one son together. Other than writing, he is also interested in arts and in science.

Monday, April 27, 2015

Argiope Aurantia by Deborah Keever


About the Book

Argiope Aurantia, also known as a Garden Spider is an invertebrated animal having an exoskeleton. See her emit pure white silk from her spinnerets sac as she captures her prey. You will enjoy many more interesting facts about the Garden Spider as you read “Argiope Aurantia”.

About the Author

Deborah Keever, retired Registered Nurse now has time to enjoy nature photography. She is a self taught amateur photographer. She and her husband Mike enjoy their children and six grandchildren in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Monday, January 12, 2015

BookWhirl Trailer: Those Were the Days My Friend...I Thought They'd Never End! by Sara Beatrice Sober



About the Book

This is the story of a little girl born on the Lower East Side, in New York City, of immigrant parents from Austria and Germany. An artistically talented woman who overcame her losses at an early age and developed her talents with her tenacity and determination. How and why she became known as "Sally". The celebrities and political figures she met and interacted with during the course of her career; her travels abroad with the dazzling experiences and

BookWhirl Trailer: Loveless In The Nam by Jim Boersema

About the Book

“Throughout history, we have valued such traits as bravery, loyalty and fortitude. For the soldiers who served in the Vietnam War, as in all wars, these qualities were a must. And yet, what about luck?”

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

5 Tips for Curing Writer’s Block


5 Tips for Curing Writer’s Block
“Hitting a creative wall? Take a break from work to watch a procedural. They always solve the case and so will you” — Lena Dunham’s dad in Not That Kind of Girl

While some may consider it an excuse, writers block is a real thing and when it happens, it can really fuck someone up. Especially when writing for a multitude of venues, each requiring a different voice and different style. As a writer, I often seek advice of those I trust and those who are paying me to make sure it’s worth reading, on how to push through this nonsense. For older writers, publishing that first book may be the fulfillment of a lifelong dream, trying ePublishing services, traditional publishing and etc.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

BookWhirl Publishing Launches San Francisco Book Review Bundle

BookWhirl Publishing Launches San Francisco Book Review Bundle
The self-publishing company partners with San Francisco Book Review and comes up with a new marketing service.

GREEN BAY, WI (10/30/2014) — BookWhirl announces its newest book review service to be added to the company’s book marketing platforms. San Francisco Review Bundle is considered the perfect solution for authors who have been looking for a way to get a professional and guaranteed book review that can easily be accessed by readers anywhere in the world.