Posts Tagged literature book

Golf Literature – Tuey’s Course

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

I found something that all you golf literature fans will love. Well, I didn’t actually find them: the author pointed me to this golf story. The first I’m featuring (of three golf literature books) is Tuey’s Course.

Tuey’s Course by James Ross

vertRacial tension had been building for years near Prairie Winds Golf Course on the east side of St. Louis. In 2007, black businessman, Tuey O’Tweety faced the brunt of the discrimination.

Can the game of golf resolve the issue?

Life becomes even more difficult for Tuey when the frustrations of harassment become a daily nuisance. Corrupt politicians, manipulated city hall employees, and hypocritical community leaders add to the unrelenting aggravation.

Through an odd connection Tuey lands with an eclectic group of golfing misfits. Daily visits to the golf course expose him to an unfamiliar slice of life. An unlikely player leads him down a seemingly innocent path. The world of black and the world of white become intertwined in a world of intricate fantasy.

Join head golf pro J Dub Schroeder and his brother Curt, as they open the clubhouse doors of Prairie Winds Golf Course to a man trying to find his way out of an impoverished situation. One by one a Catholic priest, greedy banker, local farmer, retired luxury car dealer, Japanese businessman, evangelistic preacher and college football referee weave their lives into Tuey’s plight. Explore the convoluted path through the fairways of Prairie Winds Golf Course that has become “Tuey’s Course.”

Tuey’s Course by James Ross

I’ll be posting a trailer to the next golf story in a couple of days and then the third golf story to complete the three book golf literature set.  Each has its own golf story but the literature books share some golf characters.

ALL literature books are worth a look – Kickshaw Candies

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

I received a comment from a self published author on my ‘no strings attached‘ post.  I’ll past it here to save your click. “I’m beginning to wonder why I should have bothered. I still love the book. Just can’t convince others it’s worth reading!”

What is wrong with this world?

A person spends creativity and energy to give birth to a literature book, and then they can’t even get even a few others to read it.  This is EXACTLY why I started ClickMyLit.Net and my no strings attached promotion services for self published literature books. This is where Big Publishers have dropped the ball. Kickshaw Candies might be a diamond in the rough – but who would ever know?

Can we get a click my lit follower or two to give Kickshaw Candies a read?  (I’m doing my part too.  This book isn’t on Amazon yet so I don’t even get my few pennies commission.)

Kickshaw Candies by R.K. Finnell

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I recommend ClickBank Pirate for non-techies to share in Internet wealth.

(Why should Spammers get all the gravy?)

The Miracle Of Death

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

The miracle of life from death’s perspective

The Miracle of Death is a narrative of one family’s extraordinary grief experiences, including precognitive dreams, visions, afterdeath communications, out of body experiences, and synchronistic events, surrounding multiple deaths in their family. The sole survivor and narrator is a Western trained academic who initially struggled to accept realities that ultimately changed every aspect of her life. Weaving personal, historical and mythic perspectives, Dr. Betty Kovacs shows us that such individual experiences along with cutting-edge scientific research support a radical change in the way we think about death–and life.

The Miracle of Death by Betty J. Kovacs, Ph.D.

According to one rave literature reviewer – ‘There is a unique blend of western and nonwestern concepts in this book. Dr. Kovacs often reflects on the concepts of Carl Jung yet she also utilizes the Native American Medicine Wheel, Celtic Spirituality and Ancient Egyptian concepts systems. Dr. Kovacs creates a fused modality of symbolic analysis, earth celebration and ritual; the outcome concepts inspire miracle personal healing and global transformation.’

Another reviewer says – ‘Dr. Kovacs weaves emotion into the literature pages that will leave you gripping the literature book, refusing to put it down. I finished it in one sitting and was left with some new insights into the concepts of life, death and the relationships between the two.’

The Miracle of Death by Betty J. Kovacs, Ph.D.

The The Miracle of Death is miracle reading on some topical concepts that are emerging faster than great literature. :-)

Patches of Grey – The literary world is not just black & white

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

PATCHES OF GREY: A Novel by Roy L. Pickering Jr.

Studious young Tony Johnson, from a Bronx tenement is graduating from much more than high school and he has grand aspirations to rise far beyond his humble upbringing.  But things are seldom so simple in the real world and never so easy in the literary world of a literature book like Patches of Grey.

Patches of Grey by Roy L. Pickering Jr.

Tony’s collegiate dreams and his falling in love with a white classmate swiftly put him strongly at odds with his father. Despite other angst in the Johnson family, like his brother C.J. on gang ruled streets, and his sister Tanya taking chances with her chastity, Tony receives the lion’s share of Lionel Johnson’s wrath for his having ambition, daring to be with Janet Mitchell, and refusing to bend to his father’s will. Who from his grey past in segregated southern town, has a bitter, prejudiced outlook and he see his unrealized goals reincarnated in the eyes of his eldest son.

This literature book follows a tumultuous year, during which Lionel loses both his job and the role as primary breadwinner.  The father’s authority erodes and he drowns his disappointment in drinks.  This affords Tony, an opportunity to assert independence rather than allowing his fate to be set by chance and circumstance., Tony comes to learn that the world is not as black and white as he and his father’s opposing opinion suggests – it is Patches of Grey.

Patches of Grey by Roy L. Pickering Jr.

Literature Book – Through the Storms HE performs

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
Self Publish You Own

Calling All Emerging Writers

Through the Storms HE Performs is a literature book, a Christian literature book that is an autobiography by Waive Green as co-authored with emerging writer Cynthia Meyers-Hanson.

“That accident was the best thing that ever happened to me!” The autobiographical literature book revolves around the fourteen days Waive spent unconscious while pregnant with her third daughter after a near fatal car wreck. In this literature book, Waive tells of her witnessing parts of Heaven, Hell, and this world- almost simultaneously. She shares her visions, dreams, and parables that God gave to her while she traveled through His world.

Through the Storms HE Performs

By Cynthia Meyers-Hanson & Waive Greene

Emerging writer Cynthia Meyers-Hanson tells of the miracles that occurred as Waive Greene healed from this collision. It is a wonder filled literature book about faith, hope, and love.  It is an autobiographical journey through the afterlife realm, told through a Christian perspective

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