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The Green Virtual Book Tour

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Date Published: June 29, 2021

Publisher: Magical World of AGAT Publishing

 

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Welcome to a world filled with magic…and smog. But mostly smog. That is a
big problem and it won’t be left by the wayside if the witches have anything
to say about it. A magical world it may be, but with some real-life problems
that are all too familiar to anyone who inhabits planet Earth.

 

 

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EXCERPT 

Chapter One

 

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here once was a coven of witches. They lived in a land far, far away. They lived in what used to be the woods and drew all of their power from the Green—the magical, ever-giving Green.

But the Green was in trouble. And so were the witches. Their very existence depended on the Green, but it was disappearing, faster and faster with each day. They needed to save it to save themselves. It seemed like a useless fight.

How could they, this little coven, ever save it? It seemed an impossible feat, especially because the humans seemed so intent on getting rid of it. First, they came and tamed the Green as much as possible. They bent it to their wills whenever and wherever they could. The Green was all powerful, an epic force to be reckoned with, but those humans were clever—they too were a force to be reckoned with.

They cut it down when it got in their way. They cleared the land and built towns and cities. They harvested the Green’s gifts and made them their own; then, they kept taking and taking until the Green was depleted. They asked for more, and when it could no longer give, they left it there to wither away and die—never thinking to give back. They took its resources and made them into artificial and toxic things that they then threw at the Green as if to say, “You wanted something back, here you go!”

No one seemed to care, as if the Green wasn’t important to the humans. As if their lives didn’t depend on it just like the witches’ lives. The only difference was that they didn’t have as direct of a connection to the Green as the witches did. They didn’t draw their powers directly from the Green, and the humans had a hard time understanding what would happen in a few short years down the line if they continued down the path they were on. It was too abstract for them to truly understand.

The witches loved the Green in more ways than one. They loved its beauty and what it gave them, like food and shade, and they respected it. They also loved using their powers drawn from the Green, but they needed them, as well. They needed them to fight the Ignorati.

The Ignorati were those who would spread lies, hate, misinformation. Those who distorted facts and changed things into something seemingly unbelievable, disguising lies with words and sentences that made people buy into it. They knew how to do this and had been working on it for ages, but now they were especially doing well as the internet allowed a free flow of information to come from all sorts of sources, both verified and not. To top it all off, they had one of their own in power now, the Orange Man, who called everything he didn’t like “fake news” and spewed their propaganda shamelessly.

The witches tried to do their part: they recycled, they reused everything they could. They bought less and never, ever used plastic bags. They made everything they could from scratch to avoid plastic packaging that came with everything that was bought, and they held rallies and tried to educate people on all of the harm caused by what they were doing. And yes, some people expressed interest and even changed their ways, but there were so many more who just didn’t seem to care. It felt useless. There were just so many people, products, companies using plastic once, and then simply throwing it away. The humans didn’t seem to understand what they were doing. They would use plastic for everything, from straws to bowls to cups and utensils, and then just throw them out, never thinking twice about it. They had no idea what was and what wasn’t recyclable. There were so many reusable alternatives, but the humans seemed to just love the “convenience” of throwing things away.

What the coven of witches found really strange was that no one was talking about it. They didn’t understand. Perhaps the human leaders were hiding something—and it was a secret? But the evidence was all around them. Why didn’t the humans just look around and see what was happening? The strange Orange Man, who was their leader, talked about how there really was no problem.

Surely no one is that silly to believe him? thought Analiea, a young witch who was especially worried.

Like other young witches, she had waited all of her short life to get her powers, and now she, like the others of her cohort awaiting their powers, wouldn’t be able to because the Green would be gone all too soon!

The witches held a vast power, so ironically, not everyone received their powers just like magic. They had to earn them, study for them, and prepare to handle this oh so useful and powerful weapon. Naturally, Analiea wasn’t about to let her potential powers slip away. She needed to take action!

A plan…a plan…I need a plan, thought Analiea as she wondered about her conundrum.

She decided she had to seek out the Orange Man. Even though he was a part of the Ignorati, he didn’t know that the witches sought to fight his kind. He was quite ignorant to it actually. So, she thought if she could reach him, explain to him how the Green is being killed and how it impacts not just her coven but humans, too, he would have to change his message.

How could he not? It was so obvious, so logical. Analiea already knew this, and she was just a child. The Orange Man appeared to be everywhere and nowhere at once. She realized it would be much harder to reach him than she had hoped. She needed something that would get his attention, something like Zitter perhaps? Analiea logged in and posted the post she thought would get the Orange Man’s attention. But that got no response.

Maybe he didn’t have time to read her message. Maybe it just wasn’t bold enough. Analiea also knew he liked to get his news from the Fox, maybe that was a good way to get his attention.

Maybe, she thought, if I can get in touch with the Fox, he’ll spread our message to the Orange Man.

Analiea thought the Fox would be easier to get a hold of than the Orange Man because his aim was to spread information (or what he interpreted as information) to the humans, and he therefore was more willing to meet with people in order to see if they had useful knowledge to share.

But there was of course an obstacle. The Fox was not an easy creature to please. He had many prospective sources to consider, and you had to amuse him and catch his attention for him to even consider looking your way.

Now, witches, while known for their magic, were actually creatures of many talents. Analiea specialized in dance, for example. She also dabbled in ice skating, but that was neither here nor there. Analiea was a masterful dancer, and she thought that maybe this talent could help her. She didn’t know it at the time, but she was right. One of her talents would ultimately help save the Green, but we aren’t at that part of the story, yet.

Analiea knew the Fox fancied himself an entertainer, as well as a spreader of what he called information, and needed to entertain with only the most impressive spectacles. She gathered as much help as she could get. Witches, being as communal as they were, never did anything alone, so it was no surprise that Analiea easily found the help she needed. Not everyone thought this was the best way to save the Green, especially seeing how many steps there were to this plan and no guarantees of the result.

Meanwhile, the Green continued to be demolished and wasted. Analiea argued her case saying that even if this didn’t work, at least she’d tried something new and what they had already been doing wasn’t helping anyone. But the truth was, she was sure this would work.

The Orange Man had influence over the humans. They listened to him, and the Fox had a hold over him. He listened to what the Fox said and saw only what the Fox showed him. If Analiea could make her way into the Fox’s entourage, she could be part of what the Orange Man saw, heard, and believed.

Analiea, and the witches supporting and helping her, practiced and prepared what they believed was the most stunning performance of their lives. There was no guarantee the Fox would agree, but it had to catch his attention. They combined whatever talents they had available to them, from dancing, singing, beatboxing, painting, costume design, story writing, to even glass blowing and stilt walking. The witches were creative and had to use that power to get in touch with the humans. And while they still had magic available to them, they used it sparingly, and only in cases of urgency, as the Green was being depleted at an ever-quickening pace—not to mention no one had yet invented a spell to persuade someone.

They worked tirelessly to prepare a performance that was sure to wow. Cadian helped with the lighting and set. Karth designed spectacular costumes using everything they had. The witches tried to avoid just throwing things away and often found interesting uses for things that couldn’t be recycled. Karth had a special hand when it came to design; he saw things in ways no one else could. The performers each practiced their parts, and one of the elder witches, Klava/o, who had been around dancing and staging for centuries, choreographed a most unique performance that was nothing short of marvelous.

“Maravilloso!” s/he would cry with each scene. “English just can’t express the essence of me,” s/he explained.

Klava/o was one of a handful of witches, who did not have a fixed gender, so s/he floated through both depending on what was happening in his/her life. This was particularly useful as s/he had lived through times and in places where females were not respected as much as males. S/he wore a shining, brilliant necklace designed by the glass blowers, who decorated the set with melted down glass containers they already had to make fantastic and wondrous ornaments. Crushed up debris from things, which could no longer be reused as they had lived their lifespan to the fullest, was used as makeup that could be seen from afar, catching the light and making it dance along with the performers.

Analiea grew more and more confident every day as she watched the pieces of her plan fall into place. Doubt certainly crept in, but she had to push it back down. There was no room for it. If she was going to be successful, she had to commit—and commit she did. Finally, the time had come.

They had to go meet the Fox.

 

About the Author

Asya Krengauz,

This is exciting. And…slightly awkward. You don’t know me. I
don’t know you. We’re here, staring at each other. What does one
say in this situation?

Unless you do know me, in which case, “Hey girl! Let’s twerk
later, shall we?”

We’ll start with “hi”! My name is Asya. I’m a
writer. Isn’t that sexy? I like to write. I like to talk. I love to
spread information. But only if it’s controversial. Otherwise, it
wouldn’t be fun.

You can find me on Substack and I would like to dedicate it to diet
culture. You f*cking c*nt. You, diet culture, who took away so much of my
life and takes away so many others. I’m not the first to write on this
topic, but damn it if I don’t share my piece!

The word needs to be spread, and by golly, I’m here to spread
it.

Interested in learning more? Cool. I plan on sending newsletters maybe once
or twice a week, to be decided.

 

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The Joy of Argument Virtual Book Tour

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91 Ways to Get More of What You Want, and Less of What You Don’t

 

Nonfiction

Date Published: October 9, 2015

Publisher: Boyle & Dalton

 

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There are things in life you want but will never get, unless you learn how
to argue for them. And there are things in life you don’t want, but you’ll
get them anyway, if you let others persuade you with weak arguments. Here
you will learn how to get more of what you want, and less of what you don’t.
You’ll learn The Joy of Argument.

 

“A decidedly simple guide to argument, written with understated
style.”

–Kirkus Reviews

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About the Author

Albert Navarra

Albert Navarra has been practicing law in California since 1999, and has a
background in philosophy, education, and writing. He also has a passion for
making complicated subjects simple.

 

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Childrens Books

Date Published: November 1, 2022

Publisher: Micro Publishing Media Inc

 

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This is a combination of three award-winning Ricky’s Dream Trip books now
in one volume with added information for classroom use and at-home
activities. Ricky travels to the Ancient world through his dreams with his
pop pop by his side. In Egypt, the land of the Pharaohs and pyramids he
meets the boy prince, Tutankhamen, in a search for a beloved missing pet.
Immerse yourself in the culture of Ancient Egypt with this terrific
adventure. Next Ricky and Pop Pop meet Aristotle as they visit the land of
the Ancient Olympics, see the temple of Athena, and help Alexander the
Great! In the third time-bending dream trip adventure to Ancient Rome the
fate of Julius Caesar, one of Rome’s greatest leaders, hangs in the balance.
It is up to Ricky to confront his own fears and change the course of
history.

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Dark Waters Virtual Book Tour

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African American Urban Fiction

Date Published: 06-06-2023

Publisher: Kcin Entertainment Group

 

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The Waters’ are a strong, prominent black family in Philadelphia with
access to the good life. Money, power, and lack of respect flow through the
tight-knit family as destruction threatens to rock the foundation they are
all trying to keep together.

Judge Waters and his wife, Lillian, work overtime to save their marriage,
but when hatred and bitterness take over, all bets are off. Once the
fighting starts, their children Keenan Jr., Naomi, and Saint go off into the
world, wearing their parent’s drama as a coat of arms. They then lie,
cheat, and steal, causing havoc in the lives they come across, just like
their mother and father taught them to do.

Ultimately, damaging secrets and decade-old lies will all come crashing
down around them. When death comes knocking, The Waters Family and their
shattered fate hang in the balance, wondering what’s coming next . .
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Lillian stands there holding a manila envelope with divorce papers inside. Then, she coldly starts talking at her husband. “You are a liar, Keenan, and you are a cheat. You sit here and tell the family how good it is for them all to be here with us on our anniversary. But you didn’t tell them that you spent our actual anniversary with that whore you keep in Queens Village!”

Keenan Sr. is now glaring up at Lillian, giving her the meanest look. “Lillian, sit-down! This is not the time for any of that. It’s dinner time.”

“Then when will be the time, Keenan, huh? You didn’t come last night because you were with her! And then you left her house, smelling like pussy, and headed right to your office this morning. You went into court today smelling like pussy. I know you did because when you came home after work, you were still smelling like—”

Keenan Jr. interrupts his mother. “Mama, please don’t say—”

Now Lillian interrupts Keenan Jr. looking right at him. “Pussy! Your daddy came home after court smelling like pussy. He took a long hot shower, then walked down those stairs and greeted everybody here except for me!”

Naomi added, “And y’all always say I’m drama. Uh, okay.”

Saint Kenny stands up and looks around the table. His sad childlike eyes look at his father first and then his angry mother. “Mama, let’s go into the kitchen, please. I don’t like this. I want you to calm down.”

Keenan Sr. is livid. “Listen to your son, Lillian! Do you want your granddaughter to hear you in here speaking the way you are? Talking about the smell of pussy at the dining room table like a goddamn, fucking madwoman!” His teeth are clenched together. “Now go into the kitchen with Saint and calm your ass down!”

She doesn’t. Instead, Lillian lays the manila envelope in front of Keenan Sr. completely unfazed by his anger. “My attorney worked on that decree all month to make sure it was ready for tonight. Uh, and I’m not going into the kitchen. I’m not going anywhere . . . you are! Now, I want your nasty, triflin’, dirty ass out of this house as soon as you are finished with your last meal here. Or better yet . . .” Lillian takes his plate of food to the kitchen and dumps it in the trash before coming back into the dining room. “. . . How about you leave right now!” Keenan Sr. looks ready to jump out of his seat as Lillian continues. “I want you to march right back up those stairs and grab all of your things! And then I want you out of this house, Keenan! Out of this house and the hell away from me. For good this time. Meaning, don’t come back, ever!”

About the Author

Nick Haskins

Nick Haskins is the author of My Husband’s Wife, Betrayed,
She’s Obsessed, and his new book series, Dark Waters, dropping this
summer. Nick was born and raised in Toledo, Ohio, where he currently
resides. After years of aspiring to become a professional screenwriter, he
began to shape his creative dreams and released his first African American
fiction book, On the Edge of Heat, in 2011. In addition, Nick has been
actively working on his first feature film and developing a new streaming
series.

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him at nickhaskinsbooks@gmail.com, or follow him on social media
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Paranormal Women’s Fiction, Urban Fantasy, Action Adventure

Date Published: July 7, 2023

 

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Michael Blessing thought he had everything he ever wanted when he met his
wife. Then he found out the truth, and his world was shattered by a car
accident. Coming home to Eerie was supposed to be his time to heal his
broken heart.

The siren had other ideas.

Lia Darling never forgot the shy, handsome young man she’d known when they
were children. Seeing Michael again awakens a need within her she can’t
explain or deny, but she’s been hurt before. She doesn’t want another dead
end, and when she looks into his eyes, she sees forever.

Maybe this second chance is just what they need to heal, move forward and
find love… together.

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“Home,” Michael Blessing murmured as he drove past the city limit line into
Eerie. He hadn’t been back in so long. Seemed like the day he left was the
last day he thought about his hometown. Silly, really. Eerie wasn’t a bad
place. It was quaint. Like a storybook town. The buildings were whimsical,
full of gingerbread and swirls, plus glitter and bright paint. The streets
were clean and the sidewalks wide. The flowers blossomed brighter, and the
people seemed to welcome everyone back.

There wasn’t a stranger in Eerie — except humans. They were all strangers,
but he wasn’t a human. His Fae father had married a woman who knew
witchcraft. They’d been a good pairing, and Michael had the best childhood.
Everyone thought his mother was human, but he hadn’t cared. He was
loved.

His parents were still alive and still cared about him. He was their son,
and they’d always love him, but they had no idea the depths of loneliness he
felt. They didn’t understand the grief he dealt with on a daily basis.

The woman he loved was dead. The moment he’d seen Chloe, he knew he wanted
her for the rest of his life. She’d be the best partner and eventually would
make him a father.

Then she had, but she died.

He hadn’t been able to manage the grief, not even a year and a half later.
He needed somewhere to hide. Eerie wasn’t the place to hide. Most everyone
in town stood out. Witches, Elves, Faeries, gargoyles, shifters and every
other kind of paranormal creature was there.

But he had a cabin in the woods on the other side of town, with a pier on
the lake and plenty of space to be quiet, to hide and regroup. No one would
bother him. He could write and be alone with no one bugging him, making him
come out of himself or pleading with him to be social.

He didn’t have any social in him.

Not today. Not this week. Maybe not ever.

His magic had dried up, too.

Did he care? A little, but not as much as he should. He drove through town,
then onto the side road leading to the woods. The beauty of Eerie was that
everyone had a space. The lake, the village, the little cottages, the woods…
If a paranormal creature wanted a space, there was one. If he wanted to hide
at his cabin and write, then practice his magic, then he could.

No one would annoy him.

He pulled into the dirt path that led to his cabin. The second he wound
through the trees to his little house, he felt better. Like he
belonged.

But that was always the way he felt when he came here. His heart was in the
woods, among the trees and peace. Maybe he was always meant to be alone.
Chloe had seen the most in him — more than anyone — but she was gone, and
he had to pick up the pieces.

He pulled into the dirt patch next to the cabin and parked. As the engine
cooled, he debated what to do. He needed to put up the carport to protect
the Jeep — not from the falling branches, but the leaves, rain and debris.
He supposed he could use his magic to protect the vehicle, too. Probably
should do that. It’d be a reason to practice his magic and prevent too much
damage to his Jeep.

Despite needing to put the carport together, he left his vehicle and headed
into the cabin. The place would need a lot of cleaning up, but he could use
those tasks to procrastinate instead of writing.

He carried his bag into the cabin, then set about to put the tarp, PVC and
canvas carport up. If nothing else, the carport would hide his vehicle, and
maybe if anyone saw the lights on, they’d leave him alone.

He hated being so despondent and crabby, but he’d been hurt and had no idea
how to get over his loss.

An hour later, he managed to secure the Jeep in the carport and even
cleaned up the living room enough for living. He added a bit of magic to the
carport, adding extra strength to the canvas to protect his vehicle. He’d
murmured the words and checked to ensure the spell had gone correctly. Sure
enough, it had, and he grinned.

At least one thing had gone his way.

He headed back into the house, and his stomach grumbled. He should eat, but
there wasn’t anything in the fridge. Hell, the fridge hadn’t even been
turned on. He needed to make a run to the store, but also should set up the
Internet, too.

He cleaned the dust from the living room, then set about getting the
kitchen in order. He removed the sheets around the house to reveal the
furniture and, as he worked, he swore he heard music.

A familiar song. Sweet, too.

He paused, and his thoughts turned to a song he remembered from his
childhood. A girl he’d known had sung the song, but probably never where she
thought anyone could hear her.

He chuckled to himself. He hadn’t thought about that girl or the song in
ages. What was her name? She’d been a sweet young woman, with flame-red hair
and fiery eyes. She rarely spoke, but she’d filled out quickly and wore
revealing clothes. She grabbed attention wherever she went, but no one
really got to know her.

He knew her name. He’d lusted after her the entire time they were in
school.

Lia.

 

 

About the Author

Megan Slayer, aka Wendi Zwaduk, is a multi-published, award-winning author
of more than one-hundred short stories and novels. She’s been writing since
2008 and published since 2009. Her stories range from the contemporary and
paranormal to LGBTQ and white hot themes. No matter what the length, her
works are always hot, but with a lot of heart. She enjoys giving her
characters a second chance at love, no matter what the form. She’s been
nominated at the LRC for Best Author, Best Contemporary, Best Ménage, Best
BDSM and Best Anthology. Her books have made it to the bestseller lists on
various e-tailer sites.

When she’s not writing, Megan spends time with her husband and son as well
as three dogs and three cats. She enjoys art, music and racing, but football
is her sport of choice. She’s an active member of the Friends of the
Keystone-LaGrange Public library.

 

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