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.

Words from Pep Looking for Souls…

Words from Pep

Dec. 4, '11

Looking for Souls…

Before the place where I sit hundreds pass me by, unique, beautiful beings of mystery and amazement. I look out through curved windows seeking a glimpse of each soul as if I were God. Now and then an unknown force draws the eyes of one to gaze into mine and a tiny fragment of understanding is exchanged. A revelation that together we breathe the one breath of creation. . . . . . I have taken a moment in this shopping mall to re-center, to regain a semblance of mindfulness amidst the folly of consumerism. . . . . . “Looking for souls,” I call it. It is the quickest way I know to find mine, to bring my scattered being back to center, to hush the dissonance of my song. By this deliberate invisible reaching out for the beauty and essence of another, harmony is restored, as love effortlessly rises in my heart like a warm current in a restless sea. . . . . . Yes, harmony and love, part of our very nature, shy and polite, waiting to be invited into daily life. There is nothing peculiar or weird, no hocus pocus required to walk in these most supreme attributes of life. Harmony and love arrived with you in the same package at birth. Through our journey scars and wounds unhealed, misunderstood pain, deception and distraction may shout them into a back corner of our soul and we may wonder if they were only an illusion. But, fact of the matter is, it is through the very ebb and flow of the tides of life, the privilege, if you will, of being hurt, feeling anguish, suffering and our own foolish self-centeredness, that we learn to cherish the mindful state of harmony and love. . . . . . I have spent only a few minutes on this bench in the mall. The clamor of all this commotion and busyness is once again set in its place as I have made contact with the core of who I am. . . . . . . I invite you to give it a try. Sit down, step back, imagine you are the Parent of Creation beholding your children. Judge not. See the beauty and mystery that is every being before you. Love will effortlessly rise and you will find the song of your soul in harmony.

www.theteacherwithin.com


ONE WORLD  –  ONE FAMILY OF MAN  –  ONE CREATOR OF ALL

The Grandfathers … Words from Pep

Words from Pep

The Grandfathers

Dec. 4, '11 

Smoke rose toward overhanging branches as a long handled pitchfork disturbed the embers. Twenty-eight cobble sized “Grandfathers” of smooth glacial granite had been in the fire for over an hour and radiated impatience for the sweat lodge to begin. Respectfully, on hands and knees we entered a lone east-facing door circling a central depression in Mother Earth, men on one side, women the other. From the fire, seven times I am handed the fork holding a single Grandfather and in thanksgiving place them in the depression – “Boozhoo Mishomis” (welcome Grandfather). . . . . . A canvas door flap swings down and all is dark accept for the warm ruby glow at our center. An aroma of sweet-grass and tobacco fills the lodge as a pipe is lit, smoked, and an offering of prayer ascends bringing silence and introspection. . . . . . Here, in this womb of safety you can look within to look beyond. Here, as we journey inside this ancient ceremony solidarity grows while respect and companionship encircle our hearts. . . . . . A single drum sounds, sets the pace and the first of four songs begins accompanied by shakers of turtle shell, gourd, rawhide. The temperature soars and breathing becomes heavy as water showering from a branch of cedar releases the wisdom of the Grandfathers. Condensed steam and sweat drip from my beard, run down my body, carry away the trivial and vain as I am forced to confront only the essentials of life. Discomfort increases, a reflection of our struggles and pain in this world. . . . . . Four times, seven Grandfathers are added to the already searing center of our lodge. Four times we embrace the sacred darkness to look within and look beyond. . . . . . Every lodge brings meekness to my soul and the realization of our need for grace in order to live – grace from our Creator and grace from one another. . . . . . Standing before the ashes where once twenty-eight Grandfathers rested I hold tobacco next to my heart and offer thanksgiving for ALL the experiences of life. At this moment, in focused awareness, I am attuned to the Presence within and without of the Father of Creation. “Migwetch”, I say (thank you).

www.theteacherwithin.com

 


ONE WORLD  –  ONE FAMILY OF MAN  –  ONE CREATOR OF ALL

Words from Pep A dusting of snow…

Words from Pep

A dusting of snow…

It is December in the north. A fresh elegant blanket of white sleep wraps the earth. Through woodland stillness the crack of frost can be heard as branches contract in the cold. Here and there rising upward from within the earth elfin like vapors of warm air ascend an invisible stairway to heaven. Out of the south come low angle streams of light throwing soft shadows over this world. Every cautious step I take, every movement bruises the blissful silence. . . . . . The quiet of this dreamland is subtly disturbed by an almost imperceptible frequency. I slowly turn my head downward to the left and see a congregation of Deer Mice giving heed to one charismatic colleague in a state of prophesy. Several members of the audience turn in my direction and an interspecies religious experience commences. Tiny black eyes stared into mine and they began speaking in tongues as if I were descending on a white horse accompanied by legions of angels, sword in hand. . . . . . Next came the explosion as their rapturous gaze gave way to what they perceived as reality. Several leaped into the air landing on the others. Which way to run, clearly the question at hand! Up and over a nearby stump, down behind a log, under a rock, off on a long distance race to home went the others! . . . . . I had meant them no harm. My only emotion was one of wonder and delight. I got down on my hands and knees in the dusting of snow to look over their tracks so fragile and delicate, so slight and tenuous, so filled with fear because of misunderstanding. . . . . . Into my spirit came the voice of Creator – “Are you not similar? Of mice and men there is little difference. You run and hide from that which you do not or cannot understand. You appropriate violence for self-protection when all the while there is nothing to fear.”. . . . . I rose up from the ground with a peace in my chest and a smile on my face. From nearby came a familiar frequency and I slowly continued my journey.

www.theteacherwithin.com


ONE WORLD  –  ONE FAMILY OF MAN  –  ONE CREATOR OF ALL

The curtain has been pulled aside…Who is this?

The curtain has been pulled aside…Who is this?

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http://youtu.be/5za9Cn_m82U

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www.kdmccrite.com

KD McCrite

Confessions of April Grace: In Front of God and Everybody

In Front of God and Everybody

Confessions of April Grace: Clicks, Hicks and Ugly Sticks!

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Confessions of April Grace: Chocolate-covered Baloney

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Thomas Nelson www.thomasnelson.com

Eastgate Church Keeps On Singing

(and its five sequels)

Deer Hawk Publications www.deerhawkpublishing.wordpress.com

www.sidneyarcher.com

Sidney Archer

Desolate Heart

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Ecanus Publishing

www.ecanuspublishing.co.uk

 

Redemption (release date February 1, 2015)

Whited Sepulchres (release date February 1, 2016)

Deer Hawk Publications www.deerhawkpublishing.wordpress.com

Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency

www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com

 

Not everything is as it seems

Not everything is as it seems. How strange that, when we learn the truth, we tell ourselves, “I should have known that all along.” The reveal, the answer, the solution happens this Saturday, November 30, 2013, 6 p.m., CST.

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www.kdmccrite.com

Dr. David Vastola interviewed by HGTV

Dr. David Vastola interviewed by HGTV

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On November 15th HGTV interviewed Dr. David Vastola and his lovely wife, Gail, for their honorable endeavor of renovating the Carnegie Library into their new home.  Dr. Vastola has written The Fountain of Youth: Nutritional Therapies and Secrets of the Morning Report represented by Loiacono Literary Agency  https://loiaconoliteraryagency.com/authors/dr-david-l-vastola-d-o/

http://www.gloucestertimes.com/local/x1414510605/Revived-Carnegie-library-in-TV-spotlight

The shot that rang around the world…

A Sentence of Death: Words That Killed a PresidentIMG_2387 Love Field, Dallas, Texas November 22, 1963 

Fifty years ago today, at 1pm CST, President John F. Kennedy was pronounced dead. Taken from us via a conspiracy in a coordinated effort by the CIA, FBI, the mafia, Russian terrorists and perhaps even approved of by some in the White House itself. He was the youngest man to ever preside as Commander in Chief. Although he had is dark side, his intentions were noble; his words inspirational. “Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.” The world cheered!

As stated in Robert Shows’ ‘A Sentence of Death’: Words That Killed A President (Ecanus Publishing, 2012), the truth shall not be revealed until 2063. “Why?” you ask. It is because everyone who was personally involved, and most of their closest decedents, will be dead by that time; unable to refute, sue or take revenge. Those remotely related may balk or deny, but there will be no doubt at that point.

This novel, as you will read below, is the most believable and plausible story written to date. I encourage you to read it. Then having garnered a new perspective, removed the rose-colored glasses, form a new opinion.

 

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 by Robert Shows

www.robertmshows.com

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New Book Released Exploring the Assassination of President John F Kennedy and the Lives of Those Involved in the Conspiracy.
“Pure ‘white-knuckle’ excitement as the plot builds to the climax. Extremely well written…” Joy Potts, Amazon review

How involved is too involved? At what point can a soul turn back? At what cost? Based on the 1978 United States House Resolution #1540, “We believe and the facts suggest that President John F. Kennedy was killed as the direct result of a conspiracy. Although, the persons responsible cannot be identified at this time.” A Sentence of Death: Words that Killed a President is a work of well-researched historical fiction that explores the very real possibility of such a conspiracy which led to the death of President John F. Kennedy and the lives of the men who masterminded the assassination.

Shows paints a plausible, vivid picture of the two men who orchestrated the events which led to the death of 35th President of the United States. Through the lens of time, the author has been able to weave together the pieces of tangled thread that form the web of lies and deception and cover up that brought Kennedy down. Shows follows the lives of those men and explores the ongoing ramifications of “at what cost” these men would go to hide the truth.

The assassination of President John F Kennedy is an event in American history that continues to captivate the U.S. and the world. In 1977, the United States House of Representatives Select Committee on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy spent over a year investigating and concluded conspiracy. As we approach the coming 50th anniversary of the event, much will be made of the events surrounding Kennedy’s death. Though a work of historical fiction, A Sentence of Death: Words that Killed a President does a credible job of putting all of the pieces together and also carrying the story forward for the 20+ years following that fateful day in Dallas.

“Plots, true or false, are necessary things, to raise up commonwealths and ruin kings.” John Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel (from the introduction of A Sentence of Death: Words that Killed a President)

Robert Shows is a fifth-generation Mississippian and has been writing for more than 20 years. A descendant of Revolutionary War soldier, John Shows, Robert is a graduate of the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi, and a graduate of The University of Mississippi School of Medicine. He has been published in the Oxford So and So magazine and The Magnolia Quarterly. www.robertmshows.com

‘A Sentence of Death’: Words that Killed a President is available in ebook and hard back through all online venues and Ecanus Publishing http://ecanuspublishing.businesscatalyst.com/a-sentence-of-death.html
Also available at Amazon UK, Amazon USA, Amazon India, Amazon Germany, Amazon France, Amazon Italy, Amazon Spain, Barnes & Noble, Apple iBook, Sony, Kobo, Baker & Taylor, Copia and Gardner’s.

Shows is represented by Jeanie Loiacono, Loiacono Literary Agency, www.loiaconoliteraryagency.com

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Another fantastic review for Robert Shows’ ‘A Sentence of Death’: Words That Killed A President, published by Ecanus Publishing

Another book about the assassination of President Kennedy is apt, for anyone living that awful November day, to produce the yawn factor; not so the version of that event and its aftermath in Robert Shows’ novel A Sentence of Death. I have no idea about Dr. Shows’ ability in the emergency room, where he practiced for many years, or in his medical office where he still holds forth, but I can testify to his ability as a writer.

This doctor can write, and if you are a fan of the character driven suspense novel, then this history-laced book is for you. It is a page turner, and even though I still can see in my haunted vision the events of that day in Dallas, as I was reading the pages leading up to the sound of the gunfire, I still hoped that someone or something would intervene. The story does not end in Dallas, however, but extends over a period of almost 25 years and finally in Vicksburg.
In between, the reader travels to New Orleans in prose so vivid, you’ll want to call and make reservations, to a Davis Island camp in the Mississippi, precious to southerners whose sense of place contains the acknowledgement of evil in our most loved places. This novel is global, however, for those who like to look around and meet interesting characters wherever you are.
The premise that Kennedy’s assassination was set in motion by an off-hand remark by the then Assistant Director of the FBI might seem slim, but so were the many ideas of a conspiracy that ultimately destroyed many other lives. That we, after so many years, still argue about conspiracies and cringe when we hear the words Dealey Plaza, certainly shows the power the assassination still has to haunt us. And in this novel, the realization, that one assassination calls for another and another so that no witness can be left behind, says something vital about the perpetuation of any evil act. The easy disregard for human life mirrors today’s society and will leave the reader breathless with fear.
The strength of this book is in its characters, all people we have met or think we know: ruthless politicians, hungry for power and filled with such hubris, the arrogance of their crimes against the country and its people seem today taken right out of the news. Mafia figures and people on the fringe who feel a type of misplaced devotion, the Jack Rubys among us, we’ve learned to live with in a sort of hopeless resignation. But characters in this work, living with regret and remorse after one ill-fated decision and who ultimately have to pay, can still draw from us a knowing sympathy.
And there are the ordinary people, trying to keep marriages together and friendships secured and children safe who grace this extraordinary novel: characters who go about making the movements of life with no idea that they will be thrust into violence but who exhibit courage and skill beyond their own imaginings when confronted with people from our worst nightmare. That the main character is an emergency room doctor will not be lost on us, we who long to be the hero of our own adventure.
So find a place where you won’t be disturbed and start reading. You will love this book.