Monday, September 22, 2025

New Book Release: MODERN WISDOM - by Brian Lipkin

 

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This is a collection of original thoughts, observations, sayings and aphorisms about the human condition. It ranges from the general and philosophical to the topical and contemporary and its the author's aim is to guide, teach, enlighten and even inspire the reader. This is also just the first in what is planned as a series of similar books.

About the author:

 Brian Lipkin is a writer and musician who studied at the University of Oxford. Originally from London, England, Brian now makes his home in Scottsdale, Arizona. He has just published a book of original quotable sayings, the first in a series in the same genre.

Friday, September 19, 2025

New Book Release: THE GRAND NAVIDAD - By J. Michael King

 

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When Bill Jordan reluctantly answers a phone call from a Mexican work colleague on Christmas Eve at his home in southern Arizona, the lives of Bill and his wife Linda take an unexpected turn. The Garcia family from Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, is stranded in their broken-down car at a local shopping center. The Jordans bring Pedro Garcia, his wife Carla, and their two young daughters to their spacious, comfortable home. They feed and house them for three days, show them some sites in the area, and Bill repairs the Garcias’ car. In return, Pedro completes the Jordans' partially finished outdoor brick gas grill, an unanticipated late Christmas present.

Several months later, the Garcias return to Arizona to visit the Jordans. Pedro and his brother Eduardo are paid well to complete two more unfinished grills in the Jordans’ neighborhood. At the same time, Carla teaches Linda and her friends how to make tamales, which they sell to neighbors. The Garcias are having an enjoyable and profitable visit to southern Arizona until a biased, neanderthal neighbor reports them to his employer, La Migra, US Immigration.

Will the Garcias be arrested, fined, and deported? Will the Jordans and Garcias remain friends, or will the negative experience with US Immigration tarnish their friendship and give the Garcias an adverse impression of the USA? How will the dynamics change in the Jordans’ barrio between neighbors?


About the author:

The author earned Engineering degrees from North Dakota State University (NDSU) and the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). He was employed by a large US manufacturer of diesel engines, holding various positions. He worked and lived in Spain for eight years, traveling throughout western Europe. He also worked in numerous Latin American Spanish-speaking countries, including Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Chile, Peru, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic.

The author resides in southern Arizona, USA, and enjoys traveling, learning, hiking, practicing Spanish, wine tasting, and attending concerts.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Creating science fiction fantasy worlds - has every story been written?

 

If every story has been written before, isn’t it the same for the worlds we create in our books? If life is universal, does it develop everywhere in the same pattern? Of course, not. There is also the possibility of worlds and beings so outrageous that they are impossible for us to conceive or imagine. They could even be invisible to us. But then, would they be relatable to the reader?

When we consider Star Trek’s original thinking, it’s about exploration, and the main characters are still human and relatable… like the Vulcans, the Klingons, or the Romulans… even the Borg. Their motivations, although different from ours, are still within our comprehension.

Then, there are entities of pure evil, destructive, without empathy... but although they affect the lives of the crew, they are impossible for us to fathom.

Star Wars main characters are from different worlds, but mostly human as well with human flaws, like the diverse patrons of some outpost bars with weird Jazz music and alien fringe clientele. Even the robots display human feelings.

When Frank Herbert wrote DUNE, he lived in Egypt and took his inspiration from the Tuaregs, a desert tribe of the Sahara. There are so many diverse cultures in this world, that one needn’t go very far to find interesting societies with different sets of rules… especially if you consider the past.

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Cultures like the Greeks, the Romans, the ancient Egyptians, the Vikings, the Mongols, the Samurai, the mid-eastern tales of a thousand and one nights, the ancient Silk Road, all can inspire us to create new worlds, slightly similar yet different.

In CHI WARRIOR, Book One of the PROTECTORS trilogy, scheduled for release this November, I created a medieval post-apocalyptic world, where simple communities survived far apart, separated by wide deserts, high mountains, vast steppes, and uncrossable rivers with dangerous rapids.

As for the culture, it would be basic, simple, but lawless, and the strongest leaders would fight for supremacy, oppressing the weak to gain power in the name of peace.

On such a planet, imagine an oasis of harmony, a self-sufficient monastery in the middle of the desert, devoted to the study of martial arts, with fearsome fighters… and some ancient technology left behind by Immortals who came from the stars.

When the fictional world you created is a character in the story, it also must have a past, and this one is no exception. I will not tell you what it is, because it’s an important twist in the book.

CHI WARRIOR is scheduled for release November 2025. Here is the most recent blurb, still subject to change.

Anila, spiritual warrior woman, trained all her life in the desert, at the monastery of the Celestial Gate, to take the vows of the mighty Protectors. That’s all she’s ever known, all she ever wanted. But a black cloud with wings haunts her nightmares.

When a barbarian horde descends from the north, Bayor Khan seems unstoppable, determined to destroy everything in his path. Rumors of his cruelty make the most powerful princes tremble in their stone fortresses.

Anila is pulled into the inevitable clash as a prophecy unfolds, blurring the lines between good and evil. But nothing is as it seems… not even her, or Bayor Khan. An ancient enemy rises in the shadows, and the falling darkness threatens Anila and everyone she loves.



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Happy Reading


Vijaya Schartz, award-winning author
Strong Heroines, Brave Heroes, Epic Adventure

Saturday, September 13, 2025

New Book Release: A Bilagáana Boy among the Navajo - by Jay Jones

 

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How did a white kid like me come to live on the Navajo Reservation in the 1960s?

In 1965, six-year-old Jay is witness to his mother's affair and mental breakdown after his father's lengthy military deployment. After his parents' divorce, Jay must unwillingly live with his mother and new stepfather, a Bureau of Indian Affairs employee, on the Navajo Nation Reservation in Arizona.

From 1967 to 1971, Jay is a "bilagáana," the Navajo term for white boy, to his new friends and bullies alike on the reservation. While trying to avoid his stepfather's abuse and pending adoption he dreams of moving back to live with his father, he escapes to the hills around Window Rock and joins the Boy Scouts and a Navajo Little League baseball team. His neighbors, the Begay's, welcome and immerse him in Navajo culture and visits to their elders at their remote Hogan, while the Jackson family teaches Jay to become a real cowboy on a Navajo ranch. As he searches for a purpose and attempts to find a path back to his father, Jay knows that he will have to grow up fast on the reservation.

This memoir follows Jay's misadventures as he navigates being a privileged outsider in a group of both Navajo and white kids who are struggling to understand their place in a world shaped by racism, poverty, and 100 years of federal Indian policy. Decades later, he has come to grips with how those four years there transformed his life.


About the author:


Jay Jones is the new author of the book, "A Bilagáana Boy among the Navajo." In this true story, he chronicles his four years living as a white kid on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Window Rock, Arizona. As the son of two Air Force veterans, he was born in Tachikawa, Japan and lived across the United States. After a turbulent childhood, Jay grew up quickly and joined the Marine Corps at 17 and served in Bermuda before receiving an honorable discharge. He has worked as a pizza and short order cook, professional photographer, security guard, fire alarm salesman, employment counselor, drugstore manager trainee, hotel front desk clerk, bar manager, restaurant manager, disk jockey, beauty pageant MC, financial advisor, investment wholesaler, volunteer, and more. While working, Jay obtained his degree in Business Management and retired after 33 years as a Chartered Financial Consultant sales executive. He lives at Dove Mountain near Tucson, and his happy place is reading by the pool with his wife Liz in the Southern Arizona heat. Jay may also be golfing, traveling, or mixing mean cocktails while cooking.

Thursday, September 11, 2025

New Book Release: Blue Mountain Rose: A Novel in Five Acts - by Julie Hammonds

 

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This clever novel ... should become a book club favorite. –BlueInk Starred Review

A love letter to theatre ... a fantastic escape! –Austin Tichenor, Reduced Shakespeare Company

You're invited to attend opening night at the 2009 Blue Mountain Rose production of The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.

Richard James Aloysius Keane is a lion of the theater—and a weary man. His outdoor Elizabethan stage, the Blue Mountain Rose, lures theatergoers from around the world with its memorable productions. But after 40 years of service in all weathers, this grand "wooden O" in the Arizona mountains is showing its age. Tossed about by the financial storms of 2009, how will the Rose survive?

Company manager Kate Morales believes in this dream of a great theater in a small town. Richard says he might close down the Rose and retire, but Kate just can't say goodbye. She has been Richard's loyal understudy for a decade. Is she ready to step into the leading role?

When the unknown actor Peter Dunmore catches their attention with a star-worthy audition, Richard and Kate sense an opportunity. Maybe this "cross between Sir John Gielgud and the young Ken Branagh" can attract a new generation of fans with his powerful Hamlet. But Peter is haunted by a secret sorrow that could bring an end to all their dreams.

As they try to save the Rose, Richard, Kate, and Peter must ask themselves questions worthy of a Shakespeare play. What does it mean to belong to a family? Who do we mourn, and why? And what does it cost to wear a crown? 



About the author:


Julie Hammonds fell in love with Hamlet during a high school trip to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival and has nurtured her passion for Shakespeare ever since. She studied the plays in school, stage-managed The Winter’s Tale and Much Ado About Nothing, and helped create the Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival. Her quest to complete the canon as an audience member has taken her from a community hall in Juneau, Alaska, to the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon. She has four plays to go. This is her first novel.

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

New Book Release: Last Bench - by Ram Halady

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Sometimes, under the weight of other people's expectations from us, we forget who we truly are and what we want from our lives. Same was the case with this young boy, Vikki, who tries so hard to live up to his namesake. Vikki is a teenager with a brilliant mind and a kind heart. He is a foodie, a die-hard Bollywood fan and, most important of all, he is a great friend. So, what will he do when a friend in need comes to him for help? To what extent will he go to save him?

Read the debut novel of Ram Halady to find out, and be ready to be moved by this endearing, coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of Bangalore in the '70s.

Reviews:

"an exceedingly sentimental tale in many respects... manages to avoid despair masquerading as profundity, or facile, manufactured triumph-and it does it all while also telling a deeply beguiling story about a memorable protagonist. Overall, it's an impressively layered novel that's as intelligent as it is charming.

A thoughtful novel that's moving and entertaining, by turns."

-Kirkus Reviews

"Libraries have plenty of choices when it comes to teen coming-of-age novels, but Last Bench stands out from the crowd with its vivid portrait of Indian culture and young adults who face daunting limitations and possibilities in their lives and family ties...filled with social, cultural, and psychological insights... a notable read that ideally should be on the reading lists"

Diane Donovan, Midwest Book Review


Sunday, September 7, 2025

New Book Release: A New Life in Paradise: Retiring in the Philippines - by Philippe Faucon

 

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Escape to paradise... but can you truly find yourself there?

James Faulkner thought retirement meant slowing down. Instead, it became the start of everything.

Leaving behind the familiar streets of home, James moves to Dumaguete—a sun-drenched city on the coast of the Philippines—seeking peace, purpose, and maybe a little adventure. What he finds is far more complicated: language mix-ups, sweltering heat, expat misfits, and two young women in his household who upend everything he thought he knew about connection, love, and belonging.

From local fiestas to typhoons, quiet beach walks to community dinners under fairy lights, James begins to stitch together a new kind of life—imperfect, unexpected, but deeply human.

A New Life in Paradise is a warm, character-driven novel about reinvention, cultural discovery, and the messy, beautiful reality of starting over in a place that feels like home... even if you never meant to stay.


About the author:


Philippe Faucon was born in France but has lived in Arizona and sometimes in Peru. With a family background in all kinds of military careers, including a brother who has worked as a real-life spy, Philippe brings a unique insight into the world of espionage and intrigue. Writing allows him to explore the difficult choices people face when confronted with only bad options, and he aims to keep his novels grounded in reality. While the characters and storylines are fictional, the background information is meticulously researched and real.

Friday, September 5, 2025

New Book Release: The Doll of Wrath: The birth of the Aswang - by Philippe Mathieu (Author), Philippe Faucon (Author)


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A mansion steeped in darkness. A tree that whispers secrets. A vengeful spirit trapped by betrayal.

When Bea accepts a job as caretaker of an old mansion in the quiet town of Dumaguete, she hopes for a regular house keeping job. But her discovery of an eerie doll and a cursed mirror unleashes the wrath of Maria, a ghost tormented by betrayal and abuse in life. Bound to a centuries-old balete tree, Maria possesses Bea’s body to carry out her revenge — not just against the living, but anyone tied to her tragic past.

As Bea’s mind flickers between the suffocating prison of a tattered doll and fleeting control of her body, Celina, a young woman burdened by a sinister family curse, and her wise grandmother Lola Ina must unravel the mansion’s grim history. They turn to Magda, a reclusive mangkukulam, and encounter beings both benevolent and terrifying — duendes, engkantos, and an aswang lurking in the shadows.

Together, they must face Maria’s spectral fury and the horrors she has unleashed. But as the boundaries between the living and the dead blur, one question remains: can they survive the darkness without succumbing to it themselves?

The Doll of Wrath is a chilling journey into Filipino folklore, human frailty, and the haunting power of vengeance. Dare to step inside — but beware, some stories cling to you long after the last page.

Will you escape Maria’s wrath? Or will you become part of her tale?

Perfect for fans of gothic horror, rich cultural myths, and unrelenting suspense. Grab your copy today and uncover the secrets that should have stayed buried.

About the author: 

Philippe Faucon was born in France but has lived in Arizona and sometimes in Peru. With a family background in all kinds of military careers, including a brother who has worked as a real-life spy, Philippe brings a unique insight into the world of espionage and intrigue. Writing allows him to explore the difficult choices people face when confronted with only bad options, and he aims to keep his novels grounded in reality. While the characters and storylines are fictional, the background information is meticulously researched and real. 

Tuesday, September 2, 2025

New Release: Saving Goodtown: A Father Ward Mystery - by J. Salvatore Domino

 
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When young priest Father James Ward is tasked with the reopening of St. Camille’s parish after a five-year closure, he’s determined to breathe new life into a community plagued by crime and poverty. But as he begins to rebuild the church—and the faith of a struggling community— a chilling discovery shakes the neighborhood. The body of a high-profile real estate agent from a wealthy suburb is found in an alley near the church. His death is shrouded in mystery.

Reluctantly drawn into the investigation by Detective Lieutenant Spencer Roscoe, who senses Father Ward’s gift for interacting with the people who mistrust the police, the priest navigates the dark undercurrents of his neighborhood while grappling with his own insecurities. As the investigation drags on, Father Ward finds himself wrestling with the fine line between trust, justice, and commitment to his priestly vows.

Saving Goodtown delivers a gripping story of mystery, morality, and the resilience of faith when confronted with overwhelming adversity.

About the author:

J. Salvatore Domino is an author and blogger based in Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.A.

His journey from technical writing to the boundless realm of writing fiction is a testament to the power of transformation.

Demonstrating his storytelling prowess, he captivates the reader, inviting them into a world where the lines between the imagined and the real are artfully blurred. His tales span a spectrum from comforting to thrilling, while his characters are crafted to evoke strong reactions, mirroring the complexities of real-life individuals.

Whether your choice is a brief escape or an extended adventure you’re sure to enjoy a captivating reading experience. Why not join him for a few minutes or several hours of enjoyable leisure?