emerging literature

Astral Project with The Astral Avenger

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
You Can Astral Project

You Can Astral Project too

The Astral Avenger by Kerry Morgan.  What a GREAT premise for literature!  The Astral Avenger is about assassination by an assassin avenger that astral travels – The Astral Avenger is astrally awesome emerging literature!

You Can Astral Project Too

“An everyday woman with extraordinary powers astrally travels and speaks with the dead in The Astral Avenger. Angela Mystique, paranormal assassin extraordinaire, delivers justice for innocents the world has forgotten. With an unnatural ability for astral travel, and the uncanny ability to psychically read and interact with the dead, Angela’s clients find her after their deaths and ask her to kill the people who led to their demise. Now Angela’s best friend has been murdered, and it’s up to her to find them and deliver vengeance for the one person she loved most in the world.”

The Astral Avenger by Kerry Morgan

Check out The Astral Avenger and other assassination literature in Click My Lit’s assassination literature section. Maybe we’ll soon need an astral project section too for more astral project literature.

There are far more self-publishers than big publishers

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

How many big publishers are there? (I don’t care so i won’t enumerate the big publishers).  Now how many self-publishers are there?  Self-publishers are as the sands on the beach: we are so numerous.  So why do the big publishers account for the largest number of book sales?  It’s because big publishers think they own the readers.  The big publishers co-opt the good book store shelves and monopolize the advertising and online sales.

All you self-published authors out there – STOP – and ask yourself – WHY?  We self publishers outnumber the big publishers by a huge margin.  Why are we struggling in the table scraps when the feast should be ours.  Let’s GANG up on the big publishers and show them that the self-publishers rule.

PS.  I’m doing what I can.  Let me help to promote your self-published book.

Novel look at Kennedy Assassination – and in today

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Shiva’s Messenger starts in 1963 Dallas but the view of the Kennedy Assassination is not the same as history shows.  The novel shows another assassin as the second shooter on the grassy knoll.  The novel plot then jumps to today where the Kennedy assassin has raised and trained a son.  Great novel plot and a fantastic twist on the Kennedy assassination.  Here is a segment from Shiva’s Messenger by Russell Twyce:

Quickly and smoothly, movements drilled to muscle memory, Jeff pulled his Mannlicher-Carcano assassination firearm from its cradle under his jacket.  The assassin knew the reasons or at least he believed he did.  ‘I couldn’t be better prepared for this action.’  Pulling the rifle butt into his shoulder, the assassin canted his head over the weapon to bring his eye directly behind the gun sight.

His index knuckle tensed on the trigger.  He was aware even of the knurl ridges, like a course fingerprint in the meta

l.  With a steady eye and finely tuned hand coordination, Jeff the assassin tracked a bead on President Kennedy’s forehead.

But Kennedy isn’t the only president in this assassination novel’s plot line crosshairs. A current president is the assassination target for a next-generation assassin.

Shiva’s Messenger by Russell Twyce

Triple My Favorite Literature

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

book publishingA Death For Beauty is absolutely my favorite type of literature in a triple way. First A Death For Beauty is by a self-published author. Secondly, A Death for Beauty is set in the Civil War era, which is my favorite literature by far. And then for the triple favorite literature type, it is sold on the digital Kindle: Amazon’s 6″ Wireless Reading Device (Latest Generation) format.  Author Alberto Rios Arias has pushed all three of my best triple buttons with A Death for Beauty.

But at Click My Lit, it isn’t really about what I like, even if A Death for Beauty is a triple favorite for me.  What you readers think is more important.

Her story begins with a confession: Meet, Virginia Mae Mercy, a fanatical Christian, struggling to find and absolve herself of her husband’s murder within the context of one of the most turbulent times in American history, the Civil War era.

She admonishes:
“It is said that our fate with death and the after-life has an appointed time and place. Yet, it is this life, here and now, that truly matters―the things we have given and not taken.  We die in a mortal instant, and leave behind all there is to give, all there is to take, and whom we were; now flashing memories, suspended in the winds of precious time.  This story belongs to the brave of heart. Those who endure it shall live again.”

Do try out my triple favorite literature on kindle edition and then plase report back on what you thought of A Death For Beauty by Alberto Rios Arias

Desert Storm Diaries – War Letters Home

Saturday, August 1st, 2009

“Good Morning Persian Gulf!”
Desert Storm Diaries – Letters From Home claims that life at sea is always interesting” but when that life at sea is in the Persian Gulf War during the Desert Storm War, interesting is somewhat of an understatement. “It’s an adventure, just like the navy promised.” And for war literature readers, an adventure during the Desert Storm War and the navy support operations from the Persian Gulf War is exactly what you’ll read of in Desert Storm Diaries – Letters From Home.

According to one rave reviewer, Desert Storm Diaries – Letters From Home offers a “unique perspective on the Gulf War, Desert Storm Diaries is the perfect read for long time veterans, the newly enlisted, and anyone interested in the tales brought home by our brave servicemen and women”.

Desert Storm Diaries

by Carlin Comm

ClickMyLit asks self confident readers to tell us what you think of this Desert Storm War literature of life at sea, set in the Persian Gulf War and told in war letters home.

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