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Just a Season of Literature Books

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

‘Not since The Color Purple have I read a literature book that evoked such emotions. John T. Wills possesses the ability to transport the reader directly into the life and struggles of his main characters story…’ One reviewer emphatically says about this emerging literature book.

You Can Astral Project

You Can Astral Project

Just a Season by John T. Wills

Just a Season is a luminous story into the life of a man who, in the midst of pain and loss, journeys back in time to reexamine all the important people, circumstances, and intellectual fervor that contributed to the richness of his life. This fictional narrative begins with a grief-stricken father visiting the gravesite of his beloved son who was killed in a tragic accident; a moment that he and no other loving parent should ever have to face. As he sadly gazes at his son’s headstone and reads what is inscribed there, the dates 1981 – 2001 bring about an illuminating discovery. The tiny dash that separates the years of one’s birth and death represents the whole of a person’s life. So if this tiny dash were to tell his life’s story, what would it say? In Just a Season, the dash of this man’s life is revealed and what emerges from the pages of this literature book is a legacy of true benevolence and grace.

Just a Season by John T. Wills

‘John T. Wills captures a male bonding between generations and lets the literature book reader passively watch as family love and closeness unfold on the literature pages before us–in Just a Season…’

Literature Book set in a Past that Wasn’t

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Beneath Gray Skies is a novel literature book set in a ‘what it’ past where the Civil War never happened and I LOVE the premise!!!

Beneath Gray Skies tells the story of David Slater, a young conscript in the Army of the Confederacy in the 1920s, as he learns power politics from the inside in the West’s last slave-owning nation. He makes friends with a British agent, and strikes up an unlikely acquaintance with Hermann Goering, eventually finding himself rubbing shoulders with President Jefferson Davis III and Adolf Hitler on the first (and last) flight of the doomed Zeppelin airship Bismarck, carrying a mysterious cargo from Nazi Germany to the Confederate States of America. The action moves between the Confederacy and Washington DC as well as London and Berlin, examining the world of “might have been” had the American Civil War never been fought, and the Confederacy survived into the 20th century.

Beneath Gray Skies by Hugh Ashton

Hugh Ashton lives in Kamakura, Japan, where he works as a writer and journalist. Beneath Gray Skies is his first published novel.

Beneath Gray Skies by Hugh Ashton

Do check out Beneath Gray Skies at Amazon where the ‘Look Inside’ feature is enabled and you can sample the writing style of this brilliant new author. Please also tell me here at Click My Lit what you think of this interesting literature book of action set in a past where the Civil War was not fought and where the Confederacy continued on.

Tweet Sneeze for Self Published Authors

Friday, August 21st, 2009

What is a Tweet Sneeze? It’s a RT that sends a message out like a virus.  So how about giving this literature page a tweet sneeze to help self-published authors to get a little more exposure?  Tweet Sneeze to promote the future health of literature.

Tweet Sneeze by clicking the retweet icon here or by RT the tweet that brought you here.  Thanks ever so much.  Click My Lit Erin.

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.

Assassination Literature

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Is there anything better than assassination literature.  I’m into assassination literature because, well, who really likes a politician anyways?  Sometimes when reading assassination literature, I’m secretly cheering for the assassin.  LOL, but it’s just assassination literature and my inner thoughts don’t affect anything.

Oops!  Maybe I manifest assassination?

Oops! Maybe I manifest assassination?

So far at Click My Lit, I feature two literature books on assassination.

One is historical literature: Chasing Lincoln’s Killer. Chasing Lincoln’s Killer is a historical account of the Lincoln Assassination.

The other is Shiva’s Messenger. Shiva’s Messenger is a fiction that supposes there was a second shooter on the Dallas grassy knoll and that he has trained his son for the purpose of committing another assassination.

Lincoln sssassination non-fiction literature – Chasing Lincoln’s Killer, or assassination fiction literature – Shiva’s Messenger.  Take your assassination literature pick.

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