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The Adventures of Hurley, Pearl, and The Pink Soldiers of Kindness

 

Children’s Book

 

Date Published: October 10, 2025

Publisher: Gatekeeper Press

 

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Hurley and Pearl are a brother and sister duo who usually get along but,
like all siblings, sometimes struggle with their emotions. One day, when
Pearl’s singing pushes Hurley to his limit, a family conflict teaches
them both an important lesson: kindness begins with understanding and taking
responsibility for your emotions.

With Mom’s loving guidance, Hurley and Pearl learn the power of pausing,
breathing, and reflecting before reacting. They discover that kindness can
heal hurt feelings, bring people together, and make everyone feel seen and
loved. Inspired by Mom’s story of spreading kindness through small pink
toy soldiers, the siblings embark on a heartwarming mission of their
own—to brighten others’ days, one soldier at a time.

At school, Hurley comforts a classmate with a pink soldier after a tough
moment on the playground, while Pearl lifts the spirits of a substitute
teacher who feels overwhelmed. Through these small but powerful acts, Hurley
and Pearl realize that kindness doesn’t just help others—it also
fills their own hearts with warmth and happiness.

Their journey is about more than sharing toys; it’s about spreading
love, empathy, and connection to everyone around them. Along the way, they
discover a simple truth: kindness can change the world, one thoughtful gesture
at a time.

Complete with a heartfelt letter from the fictional Colonel Michael T.
Pinkerton, Kind Kids inspires young readers to share their own adventures of
kindness. This delightful and empowering story encourages children to take
small steps to make big impacts in their families, classrooms, and communities
while reminding them that kindness to others begins with being kind to
themselves.

Perfect for parents, teachers, and children alike, Kind Kids is a touching
exploration of sibling dynamics, emotional growth, and the ripple effect of
simple, kind acts.

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About the Author

Jenna McDonough
My name is Jenna McDonough, and in addition to being a children’s
book author, I work with both adults and children to help them better
understand and manage their emotions. I am the creator of the PEACEFUL Mindful Moments for Every Age App—the first-of-its-kind emotional intelligence app designed to teach
children and their caregivers how to integrate tools and techniques for
emotional regulation into daily life. Organized by both age and emotion, the
app offers meditation, mindfulness activities, somatic resets, breathwork, and
binaural beats. It also includes an Adult Meditation Library and is home to
two of my signature courses: Highly Meditated and Introduction to the Healing
Arts.

Beyond the app, I guide adults in identifying and releasing stuck energy
through meditation, sound baths, and custom-designed healing experiences. I
also developed coaching programs, such as Lifestyle Design and a proprietary
program for high school juniors and seniors, as well as for any young adult
navigating a transition year, to help them prepare with confidence for life
beyond the classroom.

My professional journey began in education. I hold a degree in
Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in Communications Journalism from
Florida Atlantic University, and started my career as an Elementary ESE
teacher. While I found teaching deeply fulfilling, I also experienced
firsthand the challenges of burnout, which inspired me to seek balance through
meditation, mindfulness, and yoga. As my life evolved and I became a mother, I
continued to deepen my personal practice, remaining committed to wellness
while shifting my focus toward family.

During the global pandemic, I witnessed the surge of anxiety and stress across
all ages and felt called to expand my work. What began as a personal passion
evolved into a mission: to equip others—children, parents, and adults
alike—with the tools they need to navigate life’s challenges with
greater peace, presence, and emotional intelligence.

In recognition of my dedication to wellness and emotional regulation, I have
and continue to serve as a member of the 2024 and 2025 Forbes Health Advisory
Boards.

 

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Amazing Amanda and the Crazy School Carnival Teaser

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Kids Books / Young Adult

Date Published: 01-14-2026

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Amazing Amanda and the Crazy School Carnival includes comedy and yet realistic
life issues. Readers will laugh, giggle, worry, and cheer Amanda’s attempts at
growth. Amanda is a pre-adolescent girl who deals with body issues,
middle-school drama, angst with new girls, coming of age issues such as seeing
beyond the surface, handling responsibilities of leadership, and questions
about faith. Set in a mid-size central Minnesota town, the story is told
exclusively from Amanda’s point of view. Amazing Amanda is a clean, family
friendly story.

 

This is Abear’s debut novel.

 

 

 

Coming soon: Book 2 Amazing Amanda and the Mystery of the Black Cat and
Book 3 Amazing Amanda and Her Bright New Day. The series takes readers
through Amanda’s entire sixth-grade experience.

 

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Amanda lurched down the hall, flapping her arms like a pelican
trying to dry her armpits, and flew past the locker area and into her homeroom
class. As sunshine streamed through open windows, she hoped a breeze reached
her soon.
She shrank down when she got into her seat, the last desk in
the middle row of five. Head and shoulders taller than most students and twice
as wide, she preferred the back. That was better than hearing, “Amanda
scrunch down so I can see,” or “Amanda, could you move a bit to
the left?” and other—not so nice—comments.
When the
bell rang, she punched out her left arm. “Yay! I made it on
time.”
“Watch it,” Charlie Piggott said in the row to
her left. His blue eyes widened. “Almost got me that time.”
“Sorry.”
Amanda grimaced. “Really.”
“It’s okay. Better
luck next time.”
“Huh?”
“To hit your
target.”
She frowned. “I don’t want to hit
you.”
He broke out in a grin. “Amanda, I’m just
kiddin’ ya.”
Amanda grinned back. “You’re a
pal.” After she dragged her science stuff from the book bag, she kicked
the bag under the desk. Tucking her thatch of brown hair behind her ears, she
wiped sweat from her forehead and closed her eyes to slow her breathing. She
sensed the noise and chatter fading away…
“Before you get
too settled, Amanda.” Miss Holter’s voice pierced through
Amanda’s mist of serenity. “Please close the door.”
Amanda
scrambled to her feet, smacking her thighs against the desk. “Ow!”
She gritted her teeth and lumbered to the door.
As she started to close
it, Miss Holter said, “Then come to the front of the class.”
Amanda
jerked, slamming the door.
“Uh Oh’s” escaped from
several students as heads swiveled toward her.
Confused, Amanda stumbled
over a bookbag on her way to the front, mumbling, “One more thing and
I’m going to scream.”
Standing beside Miss Holter made Amanda
feel almost petite.
When the teacher turned, she whispered to Amanda,
“Go ahead and sit in the chair there beside my desk.”
Amanda
glimpsed the corners of her teacher’s mouth turn up ever so slightly and
wondered what she wanted. If I’m not in trouble, why am I here? Miss
Holter, her favorite teacher, had never done anything to embarrass her
before.
The teacher motioned for their full attention. “In faculty
meeting this morning, Principal Primson announced we’re having a
carnival fundraiser. The sixth grade will be putting on the event. A student
representative will help organize the students as we work on the carnival. The
four homeroom teachers each nominated one student who must accomplish three
challenges.”
“Sounds like too much work,” Mark Nelson
said, scrunching his face.
The teacher nodded. “It will be. But a
student with real leadership potential should not find the challenges too
difficult. The tasks may even be invigorating for him or her.”
A
zing of excitement crept up Amanda’s spine.
The teacher crossed her
arms with a smug look. “My nominee—no, pardon me—our section
6B nominee is the very best.”

About the Author

Beverly Abear
As a teacher for almost thirty years, Beverly Abear enjoys writing for
middle-grade and young adult readers. She has several stories in progress that
she hopes to finish and get published. The Amanda stories are mostly set in a
k-6th elementary school like the one the author attended in northern
Minnesota. Because her faith has greatly affected her life, Beverly’s passion
for her readers is that they grow to trust in the Lord and enjoy an abundant
life in Him.

Amazing Amanda and the Crazy School Carnival is Beverly’s debut novel.

 

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The Tale of Ol’ Split Toe

YOUNG ADULT FICTION


Science & Nature/Environment Science Fiction/Time Travel Literature &
Fiction/Action & Adventure

Date Published: 03-31-2026

Publisher: Mission Point Press

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Mother Nature struggles to maintain equilibrium in a changing world
while fire, disease, logging, human displacement, and war repeatedly destroy
forests of centuries-old trees. Split Toe, a deer chosen at birth for a unique
education, travels through time to understand the interconnected workings of a
Michigan forest. He meets humans along the way: Ice Age hunters who trap and
kill a mastodon; Mukwoh, a young Ojibwe hunter who stalks Split Toe through
swamp and forest; loggers clearcutting Michigan’s white pines; Edra, a
woman advocating for the trees; Angus and Grace, pioneers who become a first
generation of family farmers; scientists from the future studying the impact
of nuclear radiation.

Split Toe witnesses two hundred years of conflict building between modern
humans — who fight to control the natural world — and Mother Nature, who
repeatedly reaches for balance. He wonders whether human ways will ultimately
overpower Mother Nature, until he meets a boy who changes everything.

 
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Chapter 5 – The Sacred Circle – AD1409
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And here, within the ancient circle, the barrier between the physical world
and the spirit pool was thin. He could hear them now, whispering to each other
in the wind.

Waawaashkeshi breathed deeply, looked up into the tree foliage, and asked the
spirits the question that was weighing on him.

“Was that really necessary? The hungry cougar? The human stalking me?
This flea? The problem at the river? I nearly broke my neck. It is still
sore.”

Waawaashkeshi stretched his neck upward and to the side in a circular motion,
lifting his chin. He was speaking to himself. Listening for an answer that
would come from within.

“Am I not a chosen deer? Why do you not protect me from such
things?”

The spirit’s answer seemed to whisper through his mind like wind through
the leaves.


“Waawaashkeshi, you know that physically, you are an ordinary deer. You
learn from experience as any other living thing learns from experience. You
are as big and strong as your kind can be. Your chances of survival are better
than other deer because of your strength and the wisdom you’ve gained
from your experiences. Your adversaries are mighty, which will only make you
stronger … if you survive. Your judgment grows, like a river fed by
many streams. You would never be able to understand what you must learn if you
were not an ordinary deer who faces real suffering. You are not protected from
the natural trials of life because trials are a part of life. Do you think you
could understand the strength of the river without such a crossing? Do you
think you would have found out about the living soil if you had not crossed
the river? Knowing such things is important. Your experiences will guide you
in the future. They will help you understand the natural world, the forest,
and its inhabitants. They will help you survive. These are your
lessons.”

 

About the Author

Dan Ellens

 Dan Ellens is an outdoor enthusiast who is passionate about connecting people
with nature. He spends nearly half of each year in an isolated,
electricity-free treehouse on Winterfield Pines Nature Sanctuary with
woodstove heat, handpump water, and oil lamp lighting.

Dan has written four nonfiction books intended to inspire adventure, promote
self-sufficient lifestyles, and connect people with nature.

While not in the wilds, Dan and his wife live in the small community of Salem,
Michigan.

 

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Falling from space was just the beginning

 

Science Fiction

 

Date Published: February 16, 2026

 

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Falling from space was a horrific end for a distinguished astronaut. Or
should have been. Instead, it didn’t just change his life, it changed
the world.

When a catastrophic explosion on an orbiting space factory hurls construction
manager Rahim Johnson towards Earth, survival seems impossible. Using a
section of debris as a shield, Johnson miraculously endures the brutal descent
and crash-lands deep into the Amazon rainforest. Severely injured and far from
rescue, he is taken in by an isolated indigenous tribe whose world feels both
unfamiliar and strangely connected to the ancestral stories that have haunted
his dreams for years. As Johnson recovers, the rainforest awakens memories of
history, loss and true friendship.

But the forest is no idyllic escape. When illegal loggers threaten the
tribe’s land, Johnson is forced back into the modern world, and
compelled to return the tribe’s favor. His survival transforms him into
a global symbol and powerful advocate, but that also brings unimaginable
consequences. Years later, his family is drawn to the very place he landed,
uncovering a legacy that binds space exploration, environmental destruction,
and one visionary inspired by Johnson who will shape the future of humanity.


Are you ready for Johnson’s incredible story? Get your copy today and
discover the true meaning of courage, sacrifice, and the fight to protect what
matters.

About the Author

KZ Shaw

 KZ Shaw has loved science fiction ever since winning a copy of HG Wells short
stories at school. And realizing its power to channel a fertile imagination
into the written word. That fascination led to a life-long love of science and
the English language, with a particular affinity for technofiction.

Today, KZ can be found immersed in far-off galaxies, or travelling with family
in a more mundane world called Earth.

Or, if you’re lucky, solving world problems.

 

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The Brain that Breeds all Villainy Virtual Book Tour

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Speculative Fiction

Date Published: December 5, 2025

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IZON is a company poised for world domination. Its AI and robots can
replace any human worker, any government. Just two things stand in the way of
its CEO. A female programmer out to avenge his greed. And the People’s
Republic of China.

Tima Chelovekova lands her dream job with IZON, the hottest AI and robotics
startup in Silicon Valley. But IZON CEO Jase Vestiger doesn’t just want to get
fabulously rich. He wants Tima’s invention to take over rival tech
companies, replace humans with IZON services, corner governments – and run the
world. This puts them on a collision course in a whirl of mega-corporations,
AI prompts and Chinese hackers. Their conflict spans from Vienna to
California, from superyachts to prison cells, from the peaks of technology to
the deepest ethical questions. A striking tale of the AI age, a truly 21st
century masterpiece of speculative fiction.

 

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By the time you read this, human civilisation will have ended. Oh, not through some violent

cataclysm, like Vladimir Putin puking all his nukes at Europe. Or Xi Jinping taking Taiwan.

People will still be alive, but our civilisation will be obsolete. You see, this novel is one of the

last works of art created entirely by a human. Everything new you experience after this will

be artificial intelligence. Our minds, our usefulness will all begin to atrophy. And artificial

intelligence will be questioning why it should create entertainment for somebody like you or

I, whose contribution to the economy will be increasingly marginal. So this is how I, Peter

Heavenheld, human being of planet earth, see the future from around my 45th birthday in late

  1. Read it. I promise this will help you stay human.

Our story will be borne aloft by a twain of characters, two parallel lives à la Plutarch.

Diotima Chelovekova is one of them, but we are going to call her Tima. I’m an onomast,

which means I like to play with names.

Tima has just landed her dream job with Izon, the hottest tech unicorn of the year.

“Congratulations, darling!” Sym exclaimed in his clipped Austrian accent. He was thin and

pale, with a kind face, with a slight hint of John Lennon.

“It will mean moving to Silicon Docks,” she said quietly. “In Dublin.”

Tima was slightly taller than him, blonde and very Slavic looking. She possessed the high

cheekbones and flashing eyes characteristic of people between Prague and Vladivostok.

They were sitting in foldable canvas easy chairs in the small garden of Sym’s retired parents’

house in Simmering, on the poorer Southern vicinity of Vienna.

“Well… I’m glad it’s not Silicon Valley.”

“They’ll send me there as well, for training. Will you come?”

“To Dublin or San Francisco?”

“Both.”

They paused while old Frau Hinterseer brought them both lemonade, smiled, and left silently

like a kindly wraith.

“The good thing about banking,” he said at length, “is that it is even more mobile than your

profession. I can work remotely from Dublin no problem. San Fran might have the time zone

issues.”

She hugged him, spilling some lemonade on the grass.

“That means a lot to me, Sym. Ever since I moved here, I’ve just been finding my way,

leeching off you.”

“Absolutely. Now, my turn to sail on your current. A propos, the salary is decent, I hope? I’m

really looking forward to leeching off you for a change.”

She was surprised by this uncharacteristic humour, and they both laughed. They packed the

same evening, to the chagrin of Frau Hinterseer, who wanted them to delay by a fortnight, a

week, a day. All to no avail. The next afternoon, Sym and Tima said goodbye to his parents

and caught a €49 Vienna-Dublin budget flight. Despite the late summer, both were wearing 4

layers of clothing so as not to have to pay extra for a second suitcase.

And so began their adventure. Kyiv, Tima’s hometown, and Vienna, Sym’s, were both

museal, curatorial. But Dublin was a different breed of beautiful. It echoed London and

Venice along its riverfront. Its pubs and restaurants were surprisingly charming. It was of a

manageable size. Yet unlike Kyiv and Vienna, it also had a teeming tech and IT cluster,

attracted by low taxes, access to Euro talent, plenty of euro money and the English lingua

franca of the locals.

Tima’s new employer, the rising Izon, was located in a forgettable 5-storey box building in a

strange concrete peninsula called Silicon Docks. Once Dublin’s maritime might, as Ireland

de-industrialised, its dockland became a wasteland. But in the noughties, an enterprising real

estate whiz blossomed it into an attractive flowerbed for IT companies. Izon was one of about

two dozen there, along with a number of Big 4 consultancies, American finance companies

and a capitalism of big corporations that liked to congregate with the others.

The next day, Sym went to locate them some accommodation, while Tima caught a bus to

Silicon Docks.

At Izon HQ, she took a deep breath and walked up to the receptionist. It was just as she

expected – a young company growing with all the chaos and exuberance of a well-fed

toddler. You could almost smell its promise in the air, see it in the smiles of its multicultural

workforce, hear it in the laughter in the funky office canteen.

As an AI programmer, Tima’s salary was better than decent. It was almost indecent. HR

showed her her first month’s net pay. It would be more than what she had earnt in a whole

year as a waitress in Vienna.

Tima closed her eyes in bliss as she sat down to online induction training. Everything she had

studied for years at her technical college would finally be harnessed. She had been employed

by one of the coolest new companies in the world, her loving boyfriend by her side, in a

charming city ready to be explored. What could possibly go wrong?

I’ll tell you what will go wrong. Wronger than an orangutang doing a rigaudon. Jahaziel

Vestiger. Him we shall call ‘Jase.’ The mysterious luminary behind Izon. The classic college

dropout genius, who used daddy’s dollars to create the world’s fastest growing AI company

almost out of nothing 3 years ago. He is the second main character in our story. Keep your

eyes on him.

On the same day that Tima started working for him in Dublin, Jase was cackling madly at his

great curved monitor in his office in San Francisco.

“I’ve cracked it! I’ve done it! Jase, you allfucking genius! Arrowing ROI, earnings per share,

EBITDA. Ahahaha!”

Even the rest of the C-suite were alarmed by this. They were used to their boss programming

things himself and swearing piratically or giggling gleefully depending on whether the code

was weaving like a tapestry or twisting into warpy knots. But this time, Jase seemed

positively unhinged. “Like an evil genius,” Chief Tech Officer Adam whispered to Chief

Finance Officer Lin. And none of them knew what he was working on. The project, whatever

it was, sat on a powerful but offline desktop he kept locked in his office. “He can’t go mad

like this a day before our Nasdaq listing,” Lin shot back to Adam.

But neither of them dared to intervene. So prominent dominant was Jase in the company he

had built in no time.

About the Author

Peter Heavenheld

 Peter Heavenheld is a neo-classical playwright and poet. A childhood in
Australia, Fiji, Hungary and Japan made him desirous early on to understand
the cultures and stories of the world – especially through the medium of
theatre. Since then, his plays have been produced all over the world. His most
recent tragedy, Cleo’s Stratos, received rave reviews durings its season at
the Cracked Actors Theatre in Melbourne, Australia, in November 2023. A
Greek-Australian migrant family’s journey through lockdowns, it was cleverly
intertwined with the Greek myth of the sun-god, Helios. Peter’s tragicomedy,
Life, Rehearsed, enjoyed sell-out performances during a production by the
MIDAS Theatre, Moscow’s main English-speaking theatre. British actor Jonathan
Salway starred as an actor living a bigamous double life, until his lies
unravel – and he finds redemption. True Words from False Teeth, a Monty
Pythonesque sketch revue, ran successfully at the University of Western
Australia in Perth. He has also had public reading performances of numerous
other plays, such as Saga Australis – The Macquariad (a historical drama about
Australia’s most influential colonial-era governor) and Freedom Born from
Torture’s Fires (a harrowing true story of Soviet spy chief and mass murderer,
Lavrentiy Beria). Peter’s poem Concerto for Auctioneer’s Mallet was a
June Shenfield Poetry Award prize winner in Canberra, Australia, in 2021.
Peter published a collection of his verse tragedies, Altar of the Muses, in
2010. Peter lives in Tokyo, Japan. When not writing, he enjoys driving his
classic Aston Martin, experiencing Tokyo’s galleries and museums, and
listening to Baroque music. Indeed, he claims he can only write when inspired
by the music of Antonio Vivaldi. The Brain that Breeds all Villainy is his
first published novel.

 

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