Author Archives: Jeanie

About Jeanie

I am President of Loiacono Literary Agency, LLC. I have been a literary agency for thirteen years and have over sixty clients and have sold over 200 books to date.

Ebola…Coming soon to a Place near You

Ebola…Coming soon to a Place near You

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The market’s up. Unemployment is down. Banks are lending. Oil is cheap. The party’s getting better. But then you hear a disturbance outside. Suddenly, Wham! The door explodes. And there it stands, looking straight at you: Ebola, grinning like death. The music stops.

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Another viral intruder has invaded our borders, revealing the underbelly of indecision on the issue of illegal immigration. Too late for isolation and quarantine. The enemy is now among us.

Yes, it’s been a frightening year, 2014. The world’s flirting with disaster. The Russians and the Chinese are squeezing us like a fat piece of fried bologna layered between slices of white bread. Burkas and keffiyehs are now fashion statements. Confusion reigns. The only thing we can really count on is Jimmy Carter’s immortality.

The Ebola contagion creeps through the cracks of our porous shores. It rides on the breath of Sierra Leone refugees. It oozes from the lips of Liberian escapees. Nobody’s safe. French kissing is deadly.

Newscasts report people wailing and fleeing their homes, running wildly into the streets in mass hysteria. Hyperbole is a media extravaganza. Even the ACLU, not to be outdone, is digging up litigants for a class action law suit against the Washington Management Team. After all, quarantine in Ebola tent colonies in the parking lots of Walmart is cruel and unusual punishment.  Not to mention shopping there.

There is a bright side. The Ebola epidemic, unlike Duck Dynasty, has so far only affected a few. New Jersey has been quick to respond. They’ve given up waiting on the CDC to remove its head from the proverbial bureaucratic morass.

New Jersey is a magnet for disasters ever since Tony Soprano arrived, RIP. God has been trying for years without success to reduce Atlantic City to the ocean floor. Sandy didn’t do the job. Trump tried, but soon abandoned his avaricious icon and slinked back to Manhattan. Now Ebola is taking a shot at it. It may parallel Bruce Springsteen’s music for nuclear fallout.

New Jersey’s problems began with the Grover’s Mill township incident on Halloween, October 30, 1938.  Remember when the Martians landed their spaceship there? Orson Welles narrated the invasion live on the radio…War of the Worlds. Some aliens intermarried and still reside there. Prominent among them are the New Jersey Housewives. Most have been banished and live on Miami Beach. The remaining Martians fled, unable to perfect the phonetic Jersey nasal dialect.

Gov. Chris wasted no time in doling out confinements for persons suspected of being contaminated. Unfortunately, the size of the dilemma was of greater girth than the Governor. Most everyone in the state is suspected of being toxic to some degree. It offers a clue as to why nobody admits being from Newark.

Some pestilences leave stigmas. Ebola is fast surpassing measles for social isolation. Who hasn’t had measles? Remember the ridicule of classmates when, at about age twelve, you showed up with red bumps on your face? Ostracism from PE class lives in infamy to this day.

Isolation follows young children around like a bad odor. After measles, the mumps attack. Mumps, as you know, can cause sterility among males. The horror of such a stigma is the leading cause of ADHD in young boys.

Schools, like politics, breed germs. The contagion of Pediculushumanuscapitis, commonly known as head lice, is a disgusting malady. Stabbing the crawly creatures with sharp toothpicks is neither fun nor an effective remedy. Shampoo laced with kerosene does the job efficiently. Social suspicion lingers long after the quarantine is lifted.

While poison ivy is not terminal, it ranks right up there with athlete’s foot for public itching and social ostracism. Walking around with a plaster of calamine lotion does little to elevate one’s standing in the community.

My brother coveted his athlete’s foot. His pastime was to put a sock between his toes and rub it viciously back and forth until his toes became flames of fire.  His grin of relief remains a fungus on the family name.

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Humor aside, Ebola, like any terminal disease, is not a laughing matter. Hope for cure abides. Longfellow wrote: “…Defeat may be victory in disguise. The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide.”

Ebola is now among us…let’s hope this week’s election returns won’t portend another landing of the Martians!

Bud Hearn

November 7, 2014

 

I believe God wants you to know that helping family is the greatest joy.

I believe God wants you to know that helping family is the greatest joy.

Let no family member go without, or be in real need, if you have what they lack.  Share of your abundance. Even if you think you are not abundant, share what little you think you have. What else is the point of having something if you don’t share it?  To use it for yourself, and yourself alone?  Would that be the point?

I don’t think so.  In fact, that would miss the point of all of life.

And while we are thinking of family…could we think of all people as members of our family?  Now there’s a thought that would change the world overnight… www.CWGPortal.com

Coming soon! November 14th Veiled Virtues by Jan Fischer-Wade

Coming soon! November 14th Veiled Virtues by Jan Fischer-Wade will be out in print! Available on all online book stores. Published by Muse-It-Up Publishing www.museituppublishing.com

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For young woman who has everything, yet still believes in The Knights of the Round table…

Veiled Virtues

Paige didn’t know that modern day English knights do exist and that she would need their protection. But all of this changed in an internet café in Newbury, England when she saw the blood on her laptop…

Paige has just graduated from high school and taken on a summer house-sitting gig in England for a friend of her mother’s. Strange occurrences such as hearing voices, the house turning into a freezer, and random bleeding wounds, outward markings of stigmata, appear on Paige. She is suddenly aware that things are happening more now that she is in Newbury – she sees bits of the future and is strangely affected by certain people and objects. Her supernatural potential has made her a target for an evil faction in England, the Cerberus Brotherhood, who want her for their own devices.

She meets Nathaniel who is an eclectic shop keeper known for little but is speculated more about in this country township. He and his family, as members of the Rosetta Guard, are all too familiar with the sinister capabilities of the “Cerbs.” As Nathaniel confides his family’s secrets in Paige, their love grows, as does the commitment of the Guard to Paige’s cause.

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Jan Fischer-Wade www.JanFischerWade.com and www.VeiledVirtues.com

Represented Loiacono Literary Agency www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com

I believe God wants you to know that happiness, that grand mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of life, impels us through all its mazes and meandering, but leads none of us by the same route.

I believe God wants you to know that happiness, that grand mistress of the ceremonies in the dance of life, impels us through all its mazes and meandering, but leads none of us by the same route.
Charles Caleb Colton said that, and he was right.  Therefore, since there is no One Way to find happiness, why not find it the way that appeals most to you? Why not follow your passion — even if others tell you that you are crazy for trying it?

Is someone telling you that now? Don’t listen.  Don’t listen to that! The voice of caution knows nothing of real joy. What joy is there in doing what there was no doubt you could do? Where’s the excitement in that? Hey, try something that you could fail at. Now that’s living. www.CWGPortal.com

Why A Famine With A Sea Full of Fish?

Why A Famine With A Sea Full of Fish?

November 4, 2014  Jeanne Charters www.jeannecharters.com

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I used to wonder why the Irish, starving during the Great Famine, didn’t simply go out in their boats and catch some fish. Were they ignorant or something? I mean, potatoes are nice, but fish is divine.

Forgetting that their harbors were owned by the British and all the fish they caught were taken from them, salted, and shipped back to England, I now know I was the one who was ignorant.

A market near me is advertising a one-day sale of Atlantic salmon. I’ll stock up. I love Atlantic salmon, both for its mild flavor and for the fact it is neither farm raised or out of the Pacific Ocean. I have a small terror of Pacific water pollution due to Fukushima.

On my latest visit to Ireland, I walked down a hill from a beautiful little BandB on the Dingle Peninsula and had dinner at Skipper’s Restaurant. This place is right on the coast and you can watch the fishing boats unload their day’s catch and bring a portion of it up to the restaurant.

I had hake, a fish I’d never tasted before. Out of this world! Like a much milder Chilean sea bass.

Ahh…the memories make my mouth water even now.

Beautiful Ireland. With all her troubles, she is my most beloved destination. That’s why I wrote Shanty Gold. Published by Rogue Phoenix Press www.roguephoenixpress.com Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com

I believe God wants you to know that medical procedures are nothing to be afraid of when God is on your side.

I believe God wants you to know that medical procedures are nothing to be afraid of when God is on your side.
And that, of course, is always.  So, since God is on your side, nothing can go wrong.  Even if you should die, nothing will have gone wrong. Death is not the end of anything. It is simply your Continuation Day.

With regard to medicine then, and to all medical matters, follow your heart, listen to your soul, get good advice, then do what feels intuitively right.
You know exactly why you received this message today. www.CWGPortal.com

Buzz Bernard’s book signing at BOOKS For LESS (Mall of Georgia), Buford, Georgia. Saturday, December 6, 2 – 4 p.m.

Ladies and Gents, time to mark your calendars for Buzz Bernard’s book signing at BOOKS For LESS (Mall of Georgia), Buford, Georgia. Saturday, December 6, 2 – 4 p.m. His disaster novels Eyewall, Plague and Supercell are hot! He may even let you in on his next novel, Blizzard, due for release in February 2015!! Get books signed and meet the master of disaster!

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Eyewall always takes center stage during hurricanes and makes an awesome read year round. It touches me to the core since I lived on St. Simons Island for eight years!

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Plague is what you should be reading and taking notes on since it is about an Ebola terroristic threat in Atlanta. Going through it right now in Dallas—not terrorists, hopefully, but it certainly makes you take second looks at people who are coughing in public. Masks and handsanitizers are selling very well right now…across the nation.

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Supercell sells well everywhere. Tornadoes are not particular as to where or what they wipe out. It is all about favorable conditions. Yeah! I don’t watch TV or listen to the radio…and I live in Dallas. Buzz, you have to call if you see something coming my way!!!

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Blizzard (February 2015) is sure to bring back a few memories of being stuck in the crazy snow traffic Atlanta had last winter, the runs on all the grocery and hardware stores and, for the majority in the rural areas, no electricity. This novel takes it a little beyond all that with several storylines that guarantee the speeding of your heart rate.

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As a former meteorologist who worked for the Weather Channel, flew with Hurricane Hunters, has done extensive research on Ebola, has been on Tornado Chases and lives in Atlanta, I would say he is quite qualified to scare you silly and keep you turning pages! www.buzzbernard.com Published by BelleBooks www.bellebooks.com Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com

Joyce Zeller’s novel of afterlife vengeance, The Haunting of Aaron House, has been acquired by Rogue Phoenix Press!

Joyce Zeller’s novel of afterlife vengeance, The Haunting of Aaron House, has been acquired by Rogue Phoenix Press!

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Last week was big news with the acquisition of Love in a Small Town by Rogue Phoenix Press, but this morning, Christine Young, publisher at RPP www.roguephoenixpress.com, said she fell head-over-heels for The Haunting of Aaron House, set in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a place where ghosts, witchcraft and the paranormal are part of the local culture.

Paul and Samantha Barlow have rented a house in Lancaster while his company is filming a documentary on the history of the town. Little do they know that the former owners, Phineas and Amalie, still live there, even though they have been dead for over 150 years.

Samantha has been able to see and hear things since she was a child. Phineas and Amalie know this and are battling for their stronghold on her to finally cast out the loser and gain supreme power.

Although a story of haints and revenge, it is also one of strong family bonds and true, unconditional love accepted and embraced.

Loiacono Literary Agency is proud to say we have placed every submitted book by Joyce Zeller with a traditional publisher: Maddie’s Choice (Coffeetown Press, 2013), Love in a Small Town and The Haunting of Aaron House (Rogue Phoenix Press, 2015). We are looking forward to more quality works in the future! www.joycezeller.com Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com