Loiacono Literary Agency takes on Psalms for the Single Mom by Lisa Reinhard!

Loiacono Literary Agency takes on Psalms for the Single Mom by Lisa Reinhard!

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This book of heart songs, soul searches, mind stretches, and humor is the fulfillment of a promise—the promise Lisa Hussey made to God to take all the pain she experienced as the single mother of three young sons and use it to encourage others on this journey of single motherhood.

Psalms for the Single Mom was first published in 1999, but since then, after nothing but 5 Star reviews, we are looking to revamp and republish.

Lisa Hussey Reinhard is a native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Louisville, Kentucky and Kansas City, Missouri.  She graduated magna cum laude from Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas and earned a Master’s in education from Texas A & M /Commerce.  She has been an elementary, middle school, and college teacher for over thirty years. Her first midgrade, Unbreakable Will, is due for release fall of 2016, and her YA, Washed by a Beach in 2017; both published by Deer Hawk Publications.  Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency 

“The Loudest Sound in the World”

“The Loudest Sound in the World”

“Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city.”

— Proverbs 16:32

Rabbi Israel Salanter, a renowned 19th-century rabbi from Lithuania, once made the following powerful statement: “The loudest sound in the universe is the breaking of a bad habit.” What an eloquent way to capture the strength it takes and the difficulty involved in changing our ways for the better! This statement both validates our struggles and appreciates our victories in our inner self. It at once acknowledges that we will stumble, but encourages us to keep trying to be more patient and less angry; to be more in control of our desires and less vulnerable to temptation; to be more forgiving and less begrudging. Whatever our own personal “bad habits” may be, we can break them no matter how difficult.

In Proverbs, we read: “Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city.” Rabbi Salanter explained that this verse refers to two levels of self- mastery. The first part of the verse speaks of a person who has somewhat conquered a bad habit, yet still struggles with it. He or she is compared to, and deemed greater than, a warrior.

This comparison recognizes that inner strength is even greater than outer physical might. Building internal, spiritual, and emotional muscles is a greater achievement than that of body-building. However, this individual has only achieved part of the ultimate goal.

The second line of the verse speaks about a person who has mastered self-control. This person is compared to one who has captured an entire city. Just as the conqueror of a city has complete control over the many parts and activities that occur within it, so the person who has mastered him or herself is able to completely rule over any inner temptations. This is complete victory – the level for which we should all strive to attain.

Let us be motivated by this verse and this teaching as we go about the most important work of our life; that is, of becoming a better and godlier person. Do not be discouraged by setbacks or intimidated by the challenge. Above all, do not give up even though the path to self-mastery may be long and tedious.

Moreover, celebrate achievements. Though it may take time to conquer our own inner selves, we can still be greater than the strongest, most able-bodied warrior when we achieve some degree of change in our inner self. We must believe that we can completely conquer those pesky bad habits. God has created us to do so, and He has equipped us to do so. We need only to keep trying and believe in ourselves. And once we do manage to master our tendencies, we will pierce the heavens with the loudest sound in the world and the greatest achievement of all.

http://www.ifcj.org/learn/holy-land-moments/daily-devotionals/the-loudest-sound-in-the-world.html?referrer=https://www.google.com/

 

LOIACONO LITERARY AGENCY FIVE AUTHOR BOOK SIGNING EVENT GULFPORT B&N SATURDAY, JULY 23RD 2-5PM

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Book-Cover-200x300  Jodie Cain Smith

Jodie Cain SmithThe Woods at Barlow Bend

Robert Hirsch  Promise of the Black Monks

Robert HirschPromise of the Black Monks and Contrition

Contrition

Robert Hirsch – Contrition and Promise of the Black Monks

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Robert Shows‘A Sentence of Death’ Words that Killed a President

Tom and John  BAB cover

Thomas E. SimmonsBy Accident of Birth, Forgotten Heroes of WWII and The Man Called Brown Condor

A US Navy corpsman gives a drink of water to an injured Marine, during the Battle of Guam, August 1944. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)  The Man Called Brown Condor cover art

Thomas E. Simmons – The Man Called Brown Condor, Forgotten Heroes of World War II: Personal Accounts of Ordinary Soldiers Land, Sea and Air, and By Accident of Birth

Philip Levin The Tides of Mississippi cover

Philip LevinThe Tides of Mississippi

Please Say Kaddish For Me by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields – Historical fiction is a great love, but I knew nothing of the suffering

Please Say Kaddish For Me by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields – Historical fiction is a great love, but I knew nothing of the suffering.

Please Say Kaddish For Me

I was absorbed from the minute I opened the cover. Historical fiction is a great love, but I knew nothing of the suffering of the Jewish people at the hands of the Russians. I felt sadness, anger, and joy as I followed Havah on her journey and can’t wait to read the next books in the trilogy. Rochelle is a natural story-teller, this book takes your senses on a roller-coaster ride, it is a pleasure to read.

Authors/writers, put these dates on your calendar! Johnnie Bernhard events!

Johnnie Bernhard,  author of A Good Girl, will be at the following events!

A Good Girl mock cover Bernhard photo by Judi Altman

Mississippi Book Festival, A Literary Lawn Party at the State Capitol, Jackson, MS, August 20, 2016, TENTATIVE – www.eventful.com/jackson/events/mississippi-book-festival-/E0-001-084406687-4

Houston Writers Guild, September 23 – 24, 2016, Houston, Texas Venue location TBA.  Johnnie will do a breakout session on editing and one-on-one sessions on the synopsis and manuscript. www.houstonwritersguild.org

Bernhard will be attending and doing a presentation at the 2016 Words and Music Literary Feast in New Orleans, November 9 – 13, 2016, www.wordsandmusic.org

Bernhard will be presenting “Queries, Synopses, and Manuscripts,” an instructional power point presentation and Q&A, along with pitch sessions for the Kerr County Arts and Cultural Center, December 9 – 10, 2016 in Kerrville, Texas. www.kacckerrville.com

Documentary by Stephen Doster retells the story of St. Simons history…St. Simons 360!

Documentary by Stephen Doster retells the story of St. Simons history…St. Simons 360!

http://www.thebrunswicknews.com/life/documentary-retells-the-story-of-st-simons-history/article_6bec788f-3219-51ad-a1b6-d0e404411472.html

8009366_orig Stephen Doster

Bravo! I have enjoyed every one of Stephen Doster’s books: Voices from St. Simons, Lord Baltimore, Georgia Witness, Shadow Child, Rose Bush, Jesus Tree, and his latest, a memoir about his mother, Terry Doster, Her Finest Hour. All are must reads.

Shadow Child by Stephen Doster

Some of the information in St. Simons 360 can be read about in Shadow Child, which chronicles a historical artifact and the people it impacted from 1597 to the 21st century. Spanning a number of eras in coastal Georgia, the stories vary in scope, ranging from historical fiction to the supernatural. A sub-plot threads throughout the book from beginning to end. In the first tale, Mission Asao (1597), a bronze bell is taken from a Spanish mission during an Indian uprising and is lost in what is present-day Gould’s Inlet on St. Simons Island. The bell is discovered by two slaves two-hundred-and-fifty years later in “A Man Whut’s A Man.” It hangs briefly from Christ Church after the Civil War in “Casagrande” and is returned to the Franciscan Order in the final story, “Padre’s Run.”

The bell actually exists and is on SSI. If you have not been there, you have to go to experience it for yourself. The legend goes, and it is true, when you get St. Simons sand between your toes, you are drawn back time and again.

Thank you, Stephen, for telling me more about my favorite island.

  • Jeanie Loiacono

Georgia Witness by Stephen Doster Her Finest Hour cover Jesus Tree by Stephen Doster Lord Baltimore by Stephen Doster Voices From St. Simons by Stephen Doster Rose Bush by Stephen Doster

Promise of the Black Monks by Robert Hirsch is listed on USA Book News – Historical Fiction!

Promise of the Black Monks by Robert Hirsch is listed on USA Book News – Historical Fiction!  http://www.usabooknews.com/fictionreligious.html

Promise of the Black Monks
Religious war erupts between Church and King
A young man, who is predestined to be the catalyst of war, is torn between his heart and the church: one he knows to be his true love and the other a farce.
Born of nobility in France in the year 1066, the fate of seven-year-old Tristan de Saint-Germain is thrown to the winds upon the execution of his father for treason against William the Conqueror of Normandy. Then, abandoned by his mother who remarries and departs for England, Tristan and his four-year-old brother find themselves thrown into the monastic world of the Benedictine Black Monks of Cluny, France. Under the tutelage of Grand Prior Odo de Lagery , who one day will ascend to the very pinnacle of power within the Catholic Church in Rome, Tristan develops into an academic and linguistic prodigy by the age of twelve and becomes known as the Promise of the Black Monks.
Tristan’s unusual talents become useful to the Benedictines as well as to Rome, and the boy soon finds himself pulled into the visceral power struggle between Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henrich IV as they mercilessly wage spiritual, political and military war upon each other to claim supremacy over the continent of Europe.
Published by Argus Publishing 

Please Say Kaddish For Me by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields is listed on USA Book News – Historical Fiction!

Please Say Kaddish For Me by Rochelle Wisoff-Fields is listed on USA Book News – Historical Fiction!  http://www.usabooknews.com/fictionhistorical.html

Please Say Kaddish For Me

1899 Russia under the cruel Czarist rule is not a good place to be a Jew!
Russia under the diabolical Czarist rule is a very bad place and a very bad time to be a Jew. Fair game to marauding peasants and government militia alike, the random slaughter of entire Jewish families is commonplace rather than a rare occurrence. It is, however, a time for brave men. And brave women.
Barefoot, wearing only a flimsy nightgown, sixteen-year-old Havah Cohen alone escapes the brutal massacre by the Czarist tyranny that destroys her home and slaughters her family on a frigid November night in 1899.
Love ignited, lost and found, insurmountable struggles and challenges, Kishinev’s Jewish pogroms and all odds against them, Havah and her soul mate, Arel, withstand the storms of life in this unforgettable story of a time and place rarely spoken of, and romance and courage so profound as to be rarely experienced.
Published by Argus Publishing