The funny thing is, I’m not sure if I have. I thought it might be fun to look at what the term politically incorrect means and then examine Assault On St. Valentines and see if it fits that bill. But first, it’s synopsis time… Die Hard meets Red Dawn in this adrenalin-fueled thrill ride that…
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Book Reviews, Fiction Writing, Historical Fiction, New Words Learned, Words
The Brothers Path – a Review
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• •The Protestant Reformation was not a time of peace. Travel back to the years 1524 and 1531 to a village in Switzerland near Zürich. This tumultuous time of change makes its presence known firsthand to the Schneebeli household in 1524 when the latest baby arrives two months early and leaves this world only a few…
Book Reviews, New Words Learned, Science Fiction, Suspense/Thrillers
Time’s Adversary – a Review
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Researching Nanotechnology, Weapons, & the Muslim World – Guest Post by Mark J. Donovan
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• •Waterkill is a high-tech thriller that weaves a story around nanoscience and fanatical religious terrorism. This gripping story takes place on three continents. It’s a thrill of a ride that you won’t want to step off of once you open its cover and turn the first page. It took me only about four months of…
Fiction Writing, Guest Posts
Medicine Women, the Ecclesia Dei, and the Dark Side of Religion- Guest Post by Paul DeBlassie III
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• •Hidden fears, especially when they come from the dark side of religion, cripple the human personality. Medicine women, the powerful female healers in The Unholy, know how to help a person face these fears. Religion-induced fears come during waking and sleeping time. Nightmares of a religious nature often betray horrid pasts replete with church-bound guilt,…