Nisei by JJ White is now available!

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After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States government encouraged all eligible young men to enlist immediately in the fight against its enemies overseas. All eligible young men except Japanese-Americans. Nisei is the story of Hideo Bobby Takahashi, a Hawaiian-born Japanese-American who must overcome prejudice, internment, and the policies of his own government to prove his loyalty to his country. Narrated by Bobby Takahashi and read by his son, Robert, forty-six years after Bobby’s death, the story details the young Nisei’s determination to fight honorably for his country and return to the young love he was forced to leave, a girl he cannot have because she is white.

J.J. WHITE has had articles and stories published in several anthologies and magazines including, Wordsmith, The Homestead Review, The Seven Hills Review, Bacopa Review, and The Grey Sparrow Journal. His story, “The Adventure of the Nine Hole League,” was published in the Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine, Volume 13, and his story, “Lucky Bastard Club,” was published in the Saturday Evening Post, 2016 anthology. He was nominated for the Pushcart Prize for his short piece “Tour Bus.” His debut novel, Prodigious Savant (2014), and his second, Deviant Acts (2015), are published by Black Opal Books. He lives on Merritt Island, Florida with his understanding wife and editor, Pamela.  Published by Black Opal Books  Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency

 

 

 

Put on your calendars! Troy Carnes, author of Dudgeons and Daggers, book events!

Put on your calendars! Troy Carnes, author of Dudgeons and Daggers, will be doing a book event Wednesday, August 17th, 5:00 p.m. with a reading to follow at Lemuria Books in Jackson, MS. Then, Thursday, August 18th, at TurnRow Book Company in Greenwood, MS, 5:30 p.m. with a reading to follow.

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Published by Argus Publishing

Dudgeons and Daggers a story of assassination, espionage, honor, and glory.

Fate and fortune are cut from the same cloth as are honor and integrity, but above all, there is loyalty…

A pact of honor and responsibility is taken on D-Day by William Dunavant and Alex Powe; both expectant fathers who know they may not survive the invasion. When Powe is captured, tortured and killed, Dunavant vows to keep his promise…

Fourteen years later, Dunavant visits Powe’s son, Nick, for the first time, telling the young man how his father died and of their lifetime agreement. Nick is a natural sniper and considers his ability a gift; one he is fated and honed to use.

Grace Dunavant is an intelligent, driven young woman cut of the same cloth as her father. Suspicious of her father’s role in past and current events, she confronts him after finding a letter from Simon Wiesenthal regarding the search for a Nazi war criminal, the very one who killed Powe—Werner Krueger.

Grace and Nick make a much more personal pact; one of dudgeons and daggers.

Dudgeons and Daggers is the combination of Carnes’ life experiences, history and one heck-of-an imagination. He worked as a roustabout on an offshore gas platform, was a Green Beret in the US Special Forces, and is a teacher of twenty-two years, a public relations manager, a basketball coach, a devoted husband and the father of two rowdy boys— all of which makes this novel ever so real. His first novel, Rasputin’s Legacy (Black Rose Writing, 2010), garnered notable endorsements and rave reviews.

 

 

The Boy Who Danced with Rabbits by JR Collins is now available!

The Boy Who Danced with Rabbits by JR Collins is now available!

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Based on historical events about a young boy who grows up with the Cherokee Indians, it is written as a narrative and is told, in a voice that will stay with you forever, by the main character after he has aged ninety years.

Jedediah Collins was born on a cold and snowy night, late in the winter of 1817, at the base of Ben’s Knob Mountain, in a valley called Choestoe (a Cherokee name you say the way the Indians do, Cho-E-Sto-E). This area is now the northeastern part of Georgia, the southern end of the Appalachian Mountains.

A time when the Cherokee Indians still lived and thrived in their beloved mountain home, years before their forced removal by the U.S government under the direction of President Andrew Jackson, many European settlers found a life in these mountains. Living among the local natives, each people learned and adapted aspects of societal culture from the other.

Thompie and Celia Collins, parents of young Jeb, are direct descendants of Irish immigrants who settled in Choestoe during the escalation of the American Revolution. Friendship and dependence has developed between the settlers and their Cherokee neighbors, and such is the case for the Collins family.

Written in the dialect, style and vernacular of the mountain folk, Jeb paints a picture of his utmost humble beginnings, life during those times, and especially of his family’s friendship with Dancing Bear’s Cherokee family.

A very spiritual book, both Christian and Native American, The Boy Who Danced with Rabbits seeps into your soul, igniting a desire to know these people and to mimic their ways through the deep love and devotion, loyalty, and pride they show one another.

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JR Collins was raised in the valley he so passionately writes about. An ancestor of the first pilgrims to the area, he proudly claims heritage and roots through the people of the Appalachian Mountains that settled in the Choestoe Valley sometime in the latter part of the 1700’s. Born in 1962, he grew up hunting and running the ridges of Choestoe.

As of 2013, Collins has been Director of Advertising for The North Georgia News, after having worked as the editor for sports stories, special events and is in the process of publishing Professional Golf Tips: A Pocket Lesson Book for Golfers – Tips from the Range – Ten Things All Golfers Must Know. He is a graduate of Young Harris College. Collins is currently working on the sequel, Living in the Land Where Rabbits Dance.

Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency Published by Argus Publishing

 

 

SWA on SSI 2016

This past weekend was a blast at the Southeastern Writer’s Conference at Epworth by the Sea on beautiful St. Simons Island. Yes, I went back to my homeland and enjoyed every second.

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MINISTERING TO THE WORLD SINCE 1950  

Stormy weather in Atlanta had me missing the festivities Friday evening, but I made up for it by treating myself to Southern Soul BBQ! They have Habanero Peach Hot Sauce. Wow! Then I had to go see the water. East Beach has changed so much with the tides!

Saturday started with a bang! I got to meet some of the coolest people with immense talent. Lots of pics to share!

Hope to be back next year! Big thanks to Epworth by the Sea, Amy Munnel, Buzz Bernard, Dr. John House, Patrick Hempfing, Lee Clevenger, Sandra and Dawn for super entertainment and keeping us smiling the whole time, and Tim Hudson. It was an honor to be asked to participate.

For all those new friends, hope to receive your submissions.

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Amy Munnel receiving her award                    Busom Buddies

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Buzz and Chris Bernard                              Buzz and Kathy Gross

Buzz Bernard and Stu Blandford Dawn and Sandra, authors and top-notch entertainers

Buzz and Stu Blandford                             Dawn and Sandra, authors and entertainers

Dr. John House Jan and Bob Babcock

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Janet Sheppherd Kelleher Mary Purcell and her granddaughter

Janet Shepherd Kelleher                             Mary Purcell and her granddaughter

Patrick Hempfing Stu Blandford and his budding author daughter

Patrick Hempfing                            Stu Blandford and his budding author daughter

Affinity’s Window by Doug Wilson has been acquired by Argus Publishing!

Affinity’s Window by Doug Wilson has been acquired by Argus Publishing!

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Affinity’s Window, a horror/thriller equal to Poltergeist, it will have you afraid to turn the light off!

Affinity Bell, a lonely child whose only companion is the threadbare doll she’s christened Mr. Moppet, roams the empty halls of Bell Manor attempting to escape the evil that pursues her. The Others, the horrifying creatures only she can see, attack young Affinity at every opportunity. But Mr. Moppet will protect her, he’s told her so, and Mr. Moppet knows magic.

Tanner Dann, a world-weary writer searching for proof that ghosts actually do exist, is being called by an unknown force to Bell Manor. Will the two powerful psychics he’s hired help him to discover the proof for which he’s been searching, or will they too be dragged down into the noxious pit that is Bell Manor?

Evil flows through the heart of Bell Manor, pulsing and ebbing like some hideous tide. Will it drag Tanner and his friends down into its gaping maw, or will they battle back at Affinity’s Window?

Along with Carolyn, his wife of twenty-six years, and their two cats Clancy and Tyler, he lives and writes in Northern Virginia.

“Having a passion for writing that goes back as far as I can remember, I can’t describe how liberating it feels to finally be doing it full time. I spent my entire adult life working as a mechanical contractor, almost thirty-seven years in the trade, but I was forced by health issues to leave that demanding life. It was a blessing in disguise. Devoting myself to writing the horror suspense novels I’ve jealously devoured since childhood, immersing myself in the process, I’ve finally been able to put down on paper what’s been trapped inside me for years.”

Affinity’s Window is his third novel written, but first novel represented. He is currently honing the first two books in this series: Angel Rising Parts I and 2. “It is my intent to entertain with suspense and horror anyone that reads my books. In other words, I plan to scare the crap out of you.” Doug Wilson  Represented by Loiacono Literary Agency  Published by A-Argus Publishing  Tentative release date is fall 2016.

Funeral services for author Joyce Zeller will be held at First United Methodist Church 195 Huntsville Rd, Eureka Springs, AR 72632 Saturday, June 25th @ 10am

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Funeral services for author Joyce Zeller will be held at First United Methodist Church 195 Huntsville Rd, Eureka Springs, AR 72632 Saturday, June 25th @ 10am. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Joyce Zeller Memorial Fund overseen by her son, Perry Zeller, via Cornerstone Bank 70 S Main St, Eureka Springs, AR 72632 or send donations payable to Perry Zeller, noting the Joyce Zeller Memorial Fund, PO Box 509, Berryville, AR 72616.

Zeller passed away in her sleep Sunday night at age eighty-three. She has written for a magazine, a cooking column for a chain of suburban newspapers north of Chicago, served in the United States Army, is a professional perfumer (School of Perfumery, London, England) and an aromatherapist; making custom fragrances in her store and created Arkansas Sesquicentennial Fragrance, Mountain Air, since she retired. Her short story “Love is a Seed” is featured in Embrace: A Romance Collection, (Goldmine Press, 2012). Other works include: Hidden History of Eureka Springs (The History Press, 2011), Accidental Alien (self-published, 2012), Maddie’s Choice (Camel Press, 2014), Christmas for Annabel (self-published, 2014), and The Haunting of Aaron House (2015) and Love in a Small Town (2016) are published by Rogue Phoenix Press. Her works will continue to be represented by Loiacono Literary Agency.

Wisconsin Maritime Museum· and Heroes Beneath the Waves by Mary Nida Smith

Wisconsin Maritime Museum· and Heroes Beneath the Waves by Mary Nida Smith

Come see a maritime tradition take place on Saturday, July 9th during Subfest! At dusk, sailboats and power boats, which are decked out with lights and decorations, will sail into the 8th Street harbor in front of the museum. The Lighted Boat Parade is a joint project between the Wisconsin Maritime Museum Subfest committee and the Manitowoc Marina’s Maritime Yacht Club. After the boat parade, stick around for our fireworks show! ‪#‎SubfestSpotlight ‪#‎Subfest2016

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Upcoming Event for Daniel C. Lorti, author of The Avignon Legacy

Upcoming Event for Daniel C. Lorti, author of The Avignon Legacy

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Upcoming Event

Wednesday, July 20, 8:00 p.m. Daniel C. Lorti interviews with Paul Russo, host of The Commish, who covers a wide range of topics and things happening with people in the San Bernardino, California community. KCAA CNBC Radio is a News Talk station covering health, religion, political, sports, and more since its incorporation as 1050 AM, and last year expanded into 106.5 FM and soon to come 102.3 FM. The potential listening area with AM/FM is about 4 million with a base of about 2,200 to 2,500 daily, reaching San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.

                      Interview Information

Author:          Daniel C. Lorti

Book:              The Avignon Legacy

Genre:                        Historical Fiction, Historical Mystery

Relevant Links:

www.danielclorti.com

www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3daps&field-keywords=daniel+c.+lorti

www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-avignon-legacy-daniel-c-lorti/1120159280?ean=9781942981459

Book Excerpt:

Two inventive and audacious men separated by 700 years.
One incomparable treasure, hidden for centuries.
A legendary mystery waiting to be solved.

Though born a peasant in the middle of the 14th Century, Jean Termonde’s uncommon intelligence and courage has enabled him to rise above his station to become a knight. Brought to the notice of a high-ranking cardinal, Sir Jean’s new position is to provide security for the papal city of Avignon, France and the vast treasury at the Palace of the Popes. When the Pope decides to move the Papacy back to Rome in 1377, noting the treasure is at risk in the chaotic time following the decision, the resourceful Sir Jean devises an ingenious hiding place until it can be safely transferred to the Vatican. The treasure never arrives in Rome.

Seven centuries later, antique book collector and seller Jim Pearce acquires rare volumes for unscrupulous but well-heeled clients. His background in the arts may be important but his experience with the U.S. Army Investigative Services was invaluable. He coolly dispatches two heavily-armed thugs who try to steal a rare 14th Century volume on the Avignon Papacy. When he receives an offer of $5 million from reclusive billionaire John D. Baxter shortly thereafter to steal an ancient 14th Century volume from the Vatican Secret Archives, he suspects the legend of the lost treasure. His interest is piqued and, with his equally talented French partner, Maurice Germain, an audacious plan begins to emerge whereby he will penetrate the Vatican’s defenses, get to the Secret Archives, exchange a clever forgery, and escape unseen. It calls for boldness, timing, disguises and an incredible use of remote-controlled helicopters. They become aware that Baxter’s men, the New Scotland Yard, and the French police are now in play as well.

Once the volume is taken, they hold on and enlist the help of a French scholar, Dr. John St. Rouffignac. A letter written by Sir Jean Termonde to his cardinal tells of the location in an odd riddle. A climax occurs at the Avignon Palace of the Popes where Pierce uses both his ability to decipher the cryptic riddle and intricate maneuvering to extract the treasure from under Baxter’s vigilance while at the same time framing him for the theft.

Now, with the immense wealth in their hands, Pierce has to wrestle with the decision of its disposal noting Baxter remains a threat, giving the historic value of the collection, and honoring the memory of the steadfast Sir Jean Termonde.

Author’s Biography:

Daniel C. Lorti has a B.S.E. (summa cum laude) and an M.S.E from Arizona State University. An aerospace engineer with his work in the defense industry and intelligence community, he was involved with advanced technology particularly with bistatic and laser radar, and weapon systems. He was a founder of XonTech, Inc., a company performing highly specialized functions for the Defense Department. He was Chief Radar Engineer for the Northrop Grumman Corporation for many years. In 1995, he was appointed to President Clinton’s twenty-member conference committee for Trade and Investment in Northern Ireland. As an international arms broker he conducted business in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. In 2003, he and his partners sold their highly classified aerospace company to Northrop Grumman.

Daniel C. Lorti has written four novels; The Missing Factor (A Jim Factor Novel), The Avignon Legacy, The Mulligan, and The Business End (A Jim Factor Novel), a sequel to The Missing Factor. The novels are mystery thrillers (arms dealing, Russian mafia, assassins), historical fiction/mystery (medieval times and events, sophisticated modern day thieves), and romantic fantasy (washed-up golfer relives his life with a twist). The novels are set in the U.S., France, Italy, Spain, Moscow and Bulgaria. The Missing Factor will be released in the fall. He’s currently on his next novel, a sequel to The Avignon Legacy.

The Avignon Legacy:

What sets the stage for this novel is the extensive international experience living and working in Europe in which he applies real world expertise to the historical past of The Avignon Legacy bringing to life an intriguing mystery extending across the centuries ending with a present day search for a treasure with only ancient clues to its existence and location.

The Audience:

The novel will appeal to those fans of medieval times when knights evolved from pages, nobles in a feudal system, jousts and castle sieges, a war with England, a Papacy located in Avignon, battles in Spain and Italy, the Black Death, and notables such as kings, dukes and lords fought for honor, power and country. The transition to the present day with organized and highly sophisticated art and literature thefts will attract the attention of young adult and mature adults.

The Main Character:

The 14th Century in France is a time of hardship and turmoil, beset by climatic catastrophes and religious wars to the Black Death. The lives of peasants are difficult and short. As a child peasant Jean Termonde displays exceptional athleticism and intelligence and is sponsored along with the noble family’s son Maurice Chatillon onto the path to knighthood. An unselfish act of bravery brings the young knight to the attention of an important Cardinal who enlists Sir Jean in the role of Father Jean to guard the papal presence and the Church’s treasury in Avignon. His zeal and determination in unraveling plots against the Church, the pope and the treasury with his friend Sir Maurice will alter the course of French and Church history.

Influencing Authors:

The list of authors who have influenced me is large but they all have the quality I try to emulate, namely; engaging, compelling and repeating characters, twisted plots, and diversified writing styles. Here are a few of them; Lee Child, Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy, John Sandford, Robert B. Parker, Stuart Woods, Vince Flynn and Dan Brown.

My Creative Process:

The initial ideas flow from past professional experiences, acquaintances, and places harboring an interesting background. In the case of The Avignon Legacy, I have been to Avignon and Provence in the south of France and Vatican City in Rome, Italy. Buildings constructed in the 13th and 14th Century still exist throughout Europe, so it is in Avignon and the Vatican. The feudal system of France and England with peasants, nobles and knights contrasted sharply with the city-states of Italy. I started with a summary. My outlines were linear, mostly chronological which contain not only scenes but actual historical events and figures by year. I relied on a character list and chapter, section and subsection short overviews as I went along. These were very helpful with sub-plots and their integration in the body of the novel was simplified.

The Road to Publication:

Every published author has their own story but here’s mine. I started by writing two movie scripts after seeing a particularly terrible movie. (I can’t remember the title.) After attending Screenwriters Conferences and National Film Institute offerings in Los Angeles, I learned producers generally rely on their own screenwriters. I decided to write a novel in the hope I would go in the back door that way. My first novel, The Missing Factor, was a mystery thriller based on my experiences as an arms dealer. I sent out over 250 query letters with no success. Meanwhile, I thought a different genre, historical fiction/mystery may be more appealing. On completing The Avignon Legacy, another 250 query letters were sent out. Again, after two months of no answers, I embarked on another genre, romantic fantasy, with The Mulligan. It was just completed when I received eight months after I offered The Avignon Legacy, a reply from a literary agency they were interested in the novel and representing me. (Bless the Loiacono Literary Agency, Irving, TX.) While they edited and critiqued the novel, I wrote a sequel to The Missing Factor entitled, The Business End. By the way, The Missing Factor is slated for publication in the fall. After four months of representation, my agent, Jeanie Loiacono found a publisher for The Avignon Legacy. (Blessings on William Connor, Managing Director, Argus Enterprises, Kernersville, NC.)

Comments on the Popularity of e-books:

There are no shortage of excellent writers out there who are waiting to be discovered. I have encountered them and their self-published e-books at book fares and writers clubs where we bumped elbows with avid readers buying our signed copies. It allows a writer to showcase their talents and their writing while they keep sharpening their skills. I have purchased interesting self-published novels at book fares.

Writing Goals:

I’d like to continue to write sequels with the Jim Factor novels (The Missing Factor, The Business End), and The Avignon Legacy with the two knights, Jean Termonde and Maurice Chatillon.

 Difficult Aspects of Writing:

I find publicizing myself and my novel as the most time consuming and frustrating part of the process. As a result of time demands on other aspects of my life, I have engaged a publicist (Clemens Public Relations, Palm Desert, CA) to assist me with social media and TV/radio interviews. Thank goodness for my agent who also provides a steady flow of material on the subject.

The Next Project:

As a result of wonderful reviews and comments on The Avignon Legacy, I have started its sequel.

A Note to the Potential Reader:

When historical times are presented in novel form and characters are inserted to present their impressions and attitudes as they cope with catastrophes, battles, uprisings, cultural class, and living standards, you find times and events are easier to digest and more interesting than history text books.

Upcoming Novel – The Missing Factor:

A Jim Factor Novel

Jim Factor is a successful arms dealer living in Southern California with clients in Europe and customers in the Middle East. A recent client, Carlos Sengretti, phones Factor and tells him he is marked for death due to their discovered illegal arms deal by Mikhail Borichov, a Bulgaria arm dealer.

Factor barely escapes to San Francisco where he starts a new life with a new identity. His distraught wife Diane hires Adam Weatherly, a cunning and relentless private detective who tracks Jim to San Francisco and is in turn followed by Borichov’s Russian mafia hit team. Factor finds work at a marina prepares for an eventual confrontation learning martial arts and Spanish, and acquiring counterfeit ID. He becomes friends with Chris Muncie, his martial arts instructor.

Weatherly uncovers Factor’s new passport identity and finds him. Borichov flies to San Francisco and gets directly involved with his hit team who is trying to find Factor. Jim, Chris and Weatherly soon come together and confront the Russians in a bloody gun battle on Alcatraz Island where Borichov and the hit team are killed.

Factor discovers he’s still in danger and flees to Spain. He seeks closure by meeting with Dimitri Federov, the Russian mafia head, who places him in charge of Cortex, Borichov’s former Bulgarian arms company. In Bulgaria, a Russian mafia territorial dispute places Factor in another gun battle where he must fight with Chris, Adam and Federov at his side to not only survive but have a chance to regain his former life.