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An Alternative Power

Van Ris Author Interview

The Power of the Ascendant follows a man with supernatural abilities who struggles to understand them and what this means for his purpose in life and within the world. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

The world in which we live today is hungry for power. The main way to get power is through money. Unfortunately, this tool aka money has become an obsession and as a result the measure for everything in life. All the old values have been forgotten and in the race for money, people are sacrificing their health, family, and happiness. Most people are not aware that there is an alternative power that doesn’t require such sacrifices.

This is the Power of the subconscious mind. It is real and it works. Every human being possesses that power but it is latent. In order to use that power one has to communicate with his subconscious mind.

For some years now, people like scientists Greg Braden, Dr. Bruce Lipton, and Joe Dispenza have been trying to spread awareness of this power, offering information, methods, and instructions on how to activate it. But still, only a small fraction of people are aware and are trying to actively use it.

This inspired me to take a different approach. Instead of writing a handbook with instructions, in order to spread awareness about the power of the subconscious mind, I decided to write a science fiction book while offering entertainment and showing the possible use of that power.

What were some of the emotional and moral guidelines you followed when developing your characters?

I followed mainly emotional wellbeing guidelines, like communicating and giving to others, and also emotional intelligence, like empathy. For moral guidelines, it was compassion, loyalty, and responsibility.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

The main theme in my book is Power and its use. The other themes are love, loyalty, death, and religion. Actually, the whole fourth part of the book is devoted to the theme of Religion. Certain teachings about religion sound dissonant to me, so I gave my own interpretation of Paradise, Hell, Purgatory, and the Soul.

Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?

This book has been written as a stand-alone but I’ve left space for possible two sequels which will be about the Honeymoon of The Ascendants aka The Souls of Philip and Jessica exploring God’s creations. However, for now, it’s just an idea and at present, I am enjoying my well-deserved rest.

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BY WAY OF CREATION, EVERY HUMAN BEING POSSESSES A DROP OF GOD’S POWER, WHICH THE SCIENTISTS CALL THE POWER OF THE SUBCONSCIOUS MIND.

While held prisoner at the Research Institute for Paranormal Power Activity in the Rocky Mountains of Montana, Philip develops an ability for telekinesis, teleportation, and other paranormal powers. As a result, he becomes an Ascendant.

When Philip escapes from the Institute, he meets and befriends Steve, a ranger and war veteran with bitter memories of his service in Afghanistan. Together, the two of them face off against forces that want to control Phillip’s powers.

Philip’s biggest challenge is that he doesn’t want to kill or hurt anybody.

Will Philip’s abilities and knowledge be enough to keep him free or will those seeking to recapture him use his abilities and plunge the world into war?



Death By Association

Death By Association by Julie Titterington is set in the tranquil town of Desert Pines—a setting that protagonist Jane McLaren appreciates for its unhurried pace. Recently relocated to live with her grandfather, Dr. Howard McLaren, Jane starts anew, working as a barista and forming a close friendship with her employer, Timothy. Her routine life takes a sharp turn when a distraught local, Chad, warns her of a brewing “HOA crisis.” Jane’s curiosity is piqued, but she soon realizes that this local drama is about to escalate into a murder investigation, pulling her into the midst of it due to her unique past skills.

The novel thrives on its dynamic ensemble. The HOA board, a mosaic of philanthropists, doctors, and real estate agents, not only harbors personal secrets but also a collective animosity toward their controversial president, Chad Perenna. The introduction of a determined and charming detective, Joe Conner, adds another layer to the narrative as he seeks Jane’s assistance in solving the crime. Titterington excels in crafting deep, multifaceted characters, particularly in detailing Jane’s relationships with Timothy, Detective Conner, and her grandfather. The tensions among the spouses of the board members and the looming threat of wildfires bring additional depth and urgency to the story. Engaging and filled with intrigue, Death By Association is a compelling start to what promises to be an absorbing series. The book’s rich character development and clever plot twists make it a recommended read for those who enjoy thrillers with strong female leads and complex interpersonal dynamics.

Death By Association serves as a captivating introduction to Julie Titterington’s new series, expertly weaving suspense and rich character development. The story invites readers to delve into the deceptively quiet world of Desert Pines, where every character conceals layers yet to be uncovered. This novel is an excellent choice for those who appreciate a thriller that balances intrigue with deep personal connections.

Pages: 330 | ASIN : B0BR8JJ3K7

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The Believer within You

In the heart of rural Gainesville, a remarkable story unfolds. Meet Brenda Sue, a keen 12-year-old who sees what others overlook, her trusty notebook always at her side. As she learns of children nationwide threatened by homelessness, details are noted in her ever-present notebook. Brenda’s journey of integrity and courage begins. She delves into a web of deceit among the adults in her life, using her sharp mind and meticulous notes to piece together a larger picture of corruption. This tale isn’t just about challenges—it’s about overcoming them through vigilance and bravery. Join Brenda as she uses her extraordinary insights and crucial entries from her notebook to spark change, proving that even the youngest among us can impact the world.

Smitty’s Calling Card

In Smitty’s Calling Card: The Dark Retribution Series, B.R. Stateham crafts an intricate narrative threaded through the lives of several compelling characters. At the heart of the plot is Artie, a policeman who controversially enlists the aid of an outsider to solve a particularly perplexing case. This decision intertwines his fate with Smitty, a mysterious figure whose moral alignment is ambiguous, and Sarge, a former soldier entangled in a perilous romance that might endanger his beloved.

Stateham’s characters are exceptionally well-drawn, boasting a depth that sustains interest and engagement. Notable among them are the enigmatic Smitty, the intriguing criminal Philo Jenkins, and Artie’s affable partner, Joe Gallagher. Even peripheral characters like Doris add a rich layer to the narrative, enhancing the reader’s investment in the story. The novel excels in tone and pacing—balancing gritty elements with well-timed levity, ensuring that the narrative propulsion never wanes. Stateham’s world-building is equally praiseworthy, creating a setting that is as integral to the story as its characters. The plot is a whirlwind of action, marked by compelling confrontations and tender moments that build to a satisfying crescendo.

Smitty’s Calling Card is a tightly woven tale that grips the reader from start to finish, highlighted by its robust character development and dynamic storytelling. It’s a compelling addition to the crime thriller genre, and Stateham’s skill ensures that the anticipation for subsequent installments is well-founded. I thoroughly enjoyed the book and am eager to continue with the series.

Pages: 331 | ASIN : B0C4T45BGQ

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A Warped Understanding of Love

AG Flitcher Author Interview

Black Rose Cocoon follows a sinister serial killer who preys on the community’s children, gripping four individuals in a terrifying struggle to stop her as the city reels from the deep, personal pain inflicted on those closest to the victims. What inspired the creation of the eerie opening scene?

The opening scene was meant to show that whether there is childhood trauma or simply an uncontrollable impulse, someone can be a killer regardless of how much help is given to them. That sometimes a monster is a monster and there’s no helping them. This killer, even as a child, didn’t care about the repercussions of acting out in brutal violence in response to punishment or pure hatred towards her sister or parents. It was important to set up that feeling of loathing others, be they loved ones or strangers, because it encapsulates that overwhelming sense of remorselessness and warped understanding of love. She feels love but has a different belief of what it is outside of her.

How did you develop the complex relationships and dark secrets that are central to the storyline?

I did six months of research while working a full time job and writing the last book of my series Boone and Jacque. During which I listened to hours of true crime podcast, watched crime documentaries, documentary series, serial killer bio movies/series, interviewed criminology professors, watched videos of recent murder trials, and victim impact statements. Through all this research I realised a few things. Firstly, the time setting I chose, 1986, was a time where the level of technology in surveillance was not advanced enough to catch a killer in the act or find out what their pattern and M.O. (mode of operation) is. Back then, if killers were smart enough, the body count would be rather high by the time law enforcers could figure out how they went about targeting their victims. Some killers used acid to rid themselves of bodies, industrial cleaning products to erase crime scenes and kept on the move. But like any criminal, they eventually get caught because they get tired of running or become satisfied with whatever they were trying to achieve through countless murders. In addition, psychology and the thrill of control were the biggest parts of a killer’s game plan.

Now, as for how I developed complex relationships, I realized that killers can only keep their secret life a secret by maintaining connections either in plain sight or through a network of connections so they can keep doing what they want from a safe distance. They may be sophisticated in some aspects, but they are aware that they are not that smart enough to be able to kill as easily as breathing forever. That in mind, I had to have characters that had different roles for the story. Therefore, creating different kinds of connections to the killer. The killer, in the strangest ways possible, loved each person of interest. She loved Rosaria because of her obsession with catching her. She loved Paolo because of his quiet courage that became loud and lion like. Though she didn’t love Kelly. She loved Milly because she could control her and drive Kelly, her sister, to madness. Therefore, thriving off Kelly’s madness to embrace her image of true love through the captivity of Milly. As for Scarlett, it’s both love for seeing a mother’s determination to cling on to any bit of family she had left regardless of how others see her, and her hunger to see how much it would take to drive a mother to insanity.

Can you talk about your process for balancing the supernatural elements with the realistic detective work in the novel?

I didn’t want the supernatural elements to be the focus of the story because it would make the realism of people in a world not encased by a fantastical aura seem unnecessarily dream like. The detective work kept the story grounded without making the story entirely about the capture of the killer. Which created diversity of pain and call to action. It was more about making the characters feel real until the point of high impact on the city. Once the supernatural elements became evident, it was meant to be a secret kept by only a couple key characters that went from seeing things as black and white, to not knowing what is beyond black and white yet their curiosity grows. Also, I wanted the city to still be oblivious to the supernatural elements because that will come later in another book that is set in a timeline that is decades after the horrific events set by this killer.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

I’ll be working on my new fantasy series: Pendulum of Khrazul (pronounced craw – zool). The premise for now is on the southern hemisphere of earth, is a foot race to reach and alien pharaoh called Khrazul. There is no light magic in this world. So, twin infants, which were born through the father getting married for the fourth time because he found the ideal wife that came from the most powerful dark magic family that has a strong connection to a prophet involving Khrazul. In which the twin infants will either enact a curse that will abolish any person that will get in the way of Khrazul’s plans for the land or create an apocalyptic event that will destroy all life on earth and create new elements that will serve Khrazul in his best interest. Question is, once these twins become of age, what will they want for earth and themselves.

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It’s 1986 and a serial killer moves elusively through Halburton City, darkening citizens’ lives. Her nesting ground drips with evil, but most maddening is the ripping of innocent souls. She latches onto four people of interest, targeting the community’s children. Equally or even more terrifying, despite how many lost their lives in this fight against this vile fiend, those closest to the victims felt the most pain.

Fictional, Poetic Justice

Raquel Zepeda Fitzgerald Author Interview

Torrent Tragedy follows a prodigious teenager whose involvement in e-book piracy leads to a chilling curse as he seeks to uncover the truth behind a mysterious author and navigate supernatural consequences. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

My inspiration for writing Torrent Tragedy was being a victim of piracy, not just once. Back in the late 80’s, I had a cosmetics company named, Colecciones de Raquel. In search of investors, I had written a business plan. In that plan were photos of me as a model. One person somehow took my plan and put it into action without me. Except, they named their line Raquelle. Unfortunately for them, they also used one of my photos.

In 2016, I learned that all of my books had been pirated and placed on different sites around the internet. Needless to say, I was furious. After reporting them and taking their pages down, I started writing Torrent Tragedy. When you want to punish someone and you’re not a violent person, it’s much better to have a supernatural entity do your dirty work. That’s when I created Alexa and her Bloody Urn Curse. Yes, this story is bloody; and that’s what I wanted to do: send these pirates to bloody hell.

How did you approach writing the character of Serge Michaels to reflect both his youthful missteps and his growth throughout the story?

How did Serge become a monstrous cyber pirate? I had to paint a picture of his walk onto the dark side. When you see a child abusing an animal, that is significant. This child has lost its innocence. Thus, the description about his abuse of animals. Whether it’s nature or nurture, it is there; the bad seed. He was talented and intelligent, but lazy. Just like any bad seed, Serge continued on his path toward criminality. Like any clever criminal, he morphs into a new identity: Frederick Woodley. Now I had a profile of the villain in Torrent Tragedy. People around Freddie (Serge) suffered because he had Anti Social Personality Disorder. Now, it was time for Freddie to suffer.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

When I added the vampire character to the story, I started to think, why not create a good vampire? A vampire is someone who is forced to commit crimes in order to survive. Then of course, there’s the obstacle of “the blood thing.” That lead me to create the Nocturnals, vampires who no longer drink blood. This is the contrast of someone who is forced to do bad things to survive versus someone who chooses to do so.

The theme of Torrent Tragedy is the never-ending battle between good and evil in this 21st century. Some people are under the mistaken impression that if a crime does not involve violence, it is not a crime. Stealing is a crime no matter the means.

I am a strong believer in karma. In my work as a paralegal, I learned just how hard it is to get justice in this world. My stories are about people who do get justice, even if it is only fictional, poetic justice. I find it very satisfying to create an entertaining tale that amuses and revives a touch of hope into someone’s mind.

What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?

Torrent Tragedy was the first in the Nocturnals series. Bloody Urn is the second installment. New characters enter the story in this sequel: A group of people who work at The Underground Telegraph, a news magazine that delves into the supernatural. Then there’s Lieutenant Loya who is investigating the strange “vampire murders” in Los Angeles. Benedictus, the founder of Nocturnals also enters the picture. Then, Freddie Woodley re- emerges (Serge Michaels).

The third sequel is Nocturnals. In this installment, wealthy individuals are being murdered by vampires then disappearing from the morgue. Some of these victims are later captured on surveillance cameras leaving the country – alive and well. There is a war brewing among the vampires: Bloodsuckers v. Herbivores. (Dark Dynasty v. Nocturnals). The spree of sensational and ghastly vampire murders ontinue, as the Lieutenant and members of the Underground Telegraph try to solve them.

I am now working on the final sequel, Moon Garden. In this final chapter of the series, much will be resolved. Such as:

a. Is Alexa the reincarnated soul of Calista?
b. When will Benedictus tell Alexa that he is a Nocturnal Vampire?
c. Can you incarcerate a blood sucking vampire?
d. Will the Nocturnals make it to Primavera Island in time?

Moon Garden will be available sometime before summer. That is, prior to the end of spring or “primavera.”

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Literary Titan Gold Book Award: Fiction

The Literary Titan Book Award honors books that exhibit exceptional storytelling and creativity. This award celebrates novelists who craft compelling narratives, create memorable characters, and weave stories that captivate readers. The recipients are writers who excel in their ability to blend imagination with literary skill, creating worlds that enchant and narratives that linger long after the final page is turned.

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Literary Titan Silver Book Award

Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.

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THE VOID by Safdar Ali

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