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Dream Up Now ™ Virtual Book Tour

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The Teen Journal for Creative Self-Discovery

Teen / Nonfiction / Journal

Date Published: September 21, 2020

Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing

 

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This guided journal for creative self-expression allows teens to explore
emotions, create art, and envision life’s possibilities.

 

Dream Up Now™ offers a safe space for creative self-expression of
all emotions, both positive and negative. Every emotion is valid in this
journal, and teens are encouraged to move from dark (negative) to light
(positive) emotions. For example:

From tired to fired up

From confused to confident

From jealous to appreciative

From loss to peace

To help teens understand, manage, and channel their emotions into passion
for the life they want to live, this guided journal with a convenient
lay-flat design includes 36 activities for creative self-expression. Crafted
by community leaders across North America, these activities encourage teens
to create, draw, listen to music, and put pen to paper as they process
emotions, discover more about themselves, and pursue what they want out of
life.

Using simple journal prompts and art project ideas, with plenty of room for
writing and reflection, Dream Up Now is a powerful tool for navigating
emotions and creative self-expression. A digital leadership guide includes
information to help teens advocate for school music programs, find their
passion, and start a club in their school.

 

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About the Author

Rayne Lacko is a young adult author and an advocate for the arts as a form
of social and emotional well-being. A teen-writing mentor, she cohosts a
youth creative workshop, an annual writing camp, and a teen arts showcase.
Through her work, she inspires young people and their families to use
creativity to stimulate positive change in their lives and communities.
Rayne lives near Seattle, Washington.

Lesley Holmes contributes her expertise to several educational and arts
nonprofits benefitting children, teens, and older adults in and around Los
Angeles. Her work promotes alternative therapies, music education, literacy,
and food as a pathway to healing. Lesley lives in Los Angeles, CA.

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Mental Health, Magic Mushrooms and Pregnancy Blitz

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Everything you wanted to know about shrooms, pregnancy &
breastfeeding

 

Nonfiction, Pregnancy, Self-Help

 

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There are no published studies on the long term effects of using magic
mushrooms during pregnancy, in contrast to the many published studies
regarding the impact SSRI’s have on pregnancy.

Mental Health, Magic Mushrooms and Pregnancy tries to bridge that gap by
presenting all the  latest science  in a digestible way.

Inside, we look at the  dangers of untreated maternal
depression,  examine the importance of serotonin in fetal brain
development,  and explore how SSRI’s impact the health of the
child.

Instead of 100’s of boring  pages, you’ll find everything
you wanted to know (and more) about how psilocybin compares to SSRI’s
in the treatment of maternal depression.

This book is for educational purposes only.

 

 

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About the Author

Georgina Bailey

Georgina Bailey is a psychedelics and autism researcher.

In 2012 Georgina microdosed psilocybin mushrooms for the first time and has
been SSRI free since 2018.

Georgina was diagnosed with autism at age 43 in 2020  and continues to
use mushrooms for mental health purposes and symptoms associated with
ADHD.

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Professor Marvel Blitz

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Literary Fiction

Date Published: March 1, 2022

Publisher: Crimson Cloak Publishing

 

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Dubbed “Professor Marvel,” a popular black male professor at a
predominantly white, women’s college who freaks when a radical
feminist compares him to the Kansas charlatan turned Wizard of Oz. His
dubiousness is confirmed when he succumbs to the charms of a student, an
aspiring fashion model.

Meanwhile, he keeps a secret affair with an older feminist colleague. The
she-it hits the fan when her estranged husband becomes jealous and
challenges him to a fistfight. Certain he’ll be blamed when the old
man’s pacemaker explodes, Professor Marvel takes flight.

His prior indiscretion eventually catches up to him when he discovers the
fashion model exploits a sex tape as her steppingstone to fame.

The Black List says, “Professor Marvel is an outside-the-box and
thought-provoking read that keeps the reader in anticipation of what’s to
come over the course of the story.”

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 About the Author

Nkosi Ife Bandele

Nkosi Ife Bandele tells stories. He writes for periodicals, stage, TV, and
film. His extended fiction, The Ape is Dead!, The Beast, and Scott Free are
published by Crimson Cloak Publishing. His short fiction, including the
outrageous “Itty Bitty Titty Committee,” appears in Akashic
Book’s Terrible Twosdays series

 

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The Horn’s Hoax Blitz

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The Forbidden Instrument

MG & YA Fantasy

Published: December 7, 2021

 

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Only $.99 June 9th – 12th!!

It’s hard to tell when someone’s soul changes, especially when
dark energy has a price.

An unexpected adventure of two brothers who accidentally travel to another
world. Henry and Moris—just a few short months after their father
mysteriously goes missing—are playing their favorite make-believe game
when suddenly they are transported to a different universe, leaving behind
their mother and sister. When each brother is captured by warring wizarding
houses, the Veneficums and the Milaculums, they stand the chance of losing
each other forever.

The boys have too many unanswered questions, and they don’t know who
to trust, but in their attempt to find each other and return home, the
brothers discover truths about themselves––and their
father––they never could have imagined.

In a strange world where wizards fight each other and are not what they
seem, who can the brothers trust? More importantly, will they get home
together?

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Blue energy sparked through the black circle in the sky as a body fell,
smashing the ground with a thud. The portal vanished.

The brother rapidly stood up. “No, no, no, — Why? What the hell
have you done?” he howled to himself, searching for the portal. He
paced side to side, hands wringing. This can’t be happening. This
can’t be happening
, he kept thinking. A lump formed in his gut, and
his breath quickened. The more he thought about it, the more his heart
raced. The tension moved through his chest, up his throat, until he
unleashed a scream of fury.

It was partly his fault. He could’ve pulled his brother inside the
portal.

He hesitated. To his left, a swirl of dust. To his right, a rolling bush.
“Where am I?” he asked out loud. He was standing on a road,
alone in a desert, clutching a small, strange animal horn.

Damn it,” he yowled, staring at the horn. He raised his arm to
toss it away; then, a thought struck him. He ground his teeth in frustration
because he couldn’t get rid of it—it was the only way to get
back to the portal.

He clenched the horn, face reddened in anger, and yelled, “Itenelum,
Dantus.” He repeated, “Itenelum, Dantus.”

Nothing. The horn wasn’t activating.

He headed down the road. The radiant sun beat down. He hoped to return to
where he had suffered the strangest experience he’d ever had.

In the distance, metal clattered. He raised his burned face, eyes squinting
at the smudge on the horizon, and eyed a billboard. The advertisement
promised Coffee Cheer, Morning Cheers.

He gasped, widening his eyes. “The sign.”

He hastened to the billboard, looking for the dirt road. He stopped, and
his face dropped again. No dirt road, only bushes. He sprinted to the bushes
and yanked several from the ground. “Where is the road?”

Could he get back to the cabin? There was no dirt road to lead him.

He walked a few paces away from the bushes, his hands dirty and bleeding.
Now he thought of getting home. But had his family survived? He walked
toward his house, his weary feet dragging on the ground.

He recalled his experience and sensed ominous times ahead. As if the ones
he’d already lived through weren’t enough.

Soon, the hum of a motor approached as an old pickup drove towards him.
Finally. Covered in dust, he waved the vehicle down as he tucked the horn in
his jacket.

The driver squinted at him, then shrugged and slowed to a halt. He backed
up and addressed the brother. The driver was bald, with wrinkles on his
forehead and a long white beard.

At the obvious question he wanted to answer, I just waved my hand for no
reason. Instead, he said, “Yes, please. I have been walking for hours
and have no cell phone.”

“Where’re you headed?”

Anywhere out of here, the brother thought. “Near Austin,” he
said with a forced smile.

“Hop in. I’m going that way.”

“Thank you very much, sir.”

The clock on the dashboard flashed a useless twelve o’clock, and the
radio was off. The brother hesitated to ask about the date; a scruffy guy on
the side of the road asking that sounded normal, right? He remained
silent.

The driver held a one-sided conversation that the brother mostly ignored.
He stared out the window, his hand on the horn in his pocket and his mind on
the experience before the black hole. The driver kept chattering.

When they finally arrived at the outskirts of Austin, he asked the driver
to drop him off near his house. He stepped out and, embarrassedly, offered
only a thank-you. He had no money.

He hesitated a second in trepidation after the pickup left him, then rushed
toward home.

There were no cars in the house.

“Oh, no,” he wailed. He feared death had visited his
family.

The brother approached the door and rang the bell. No one answered. He
searched for the hidden key below the flowerpot—it was still
there—and went inside.

“Mom? Maya? Are you here?”

No one answered. He glanced around and sighed, smiling. He saw a picture of
them. They still lived in the house.

He needed to figure out the date. He hurried to a laptop, opened it, and
waited for it to boot up.

About the Author

Hector Cantu Kalifa

Hector Cantu Kalifa (it’s weird talking about myself in the 3rd person) was
born in 1986 in Monterrey, Mexico. He lived with his family and…

Ok, I’m done talking in 3rd person.

I try to meditate every day; I also enjoy sports, so I exercise at least
four times a week.

 The book The Horn’s Hoax: The Forbidden Instrument is my debut novel, and
it has a special meaning because the idea came from how I play with my
children.

 The writing of this book has been an unexpected pleasure for me, as I would
never imagine myself writing a book. It all began in September 2019. It was
intended to be a ten-page brief story. But as I wrote, my imagination and my
taste for writing kept me working. I realized on a blank page I can create
amazing things and let my imagination fly.

Words kept coming, and I discovered the hard work of building a story. With
the help of many people, I gave my heart to create my first
“Art”.

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The Way of the Tracker Virtual Book Tour

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Natural Health / Self Development / Kinesiology / Healing / Holistic Health
/ Wellbeing / Fulfillment

Releasing April 2022

Publisher: Serapis Bey Publishing

 

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This book takes you on an adventure of personal development through the
detective work of Creative Kinesiology.  Muscle testing gives us the
powerful tool we need to delve into any problem. It allows the body to show
us what is going on physically, emotionally and in our feelings, with the
mind and the spiritual self. Using maps of the body, subtle energies and
clues to the problem gives the tracker the direction of healing.
Working creatively with the person and their intent for healing gives us all
we need for healing and inner work to begin and continue. We look at the way
the latest discoveries from the scientific world add new perspectives on the
way the body systems work – or don’t.  Plumbing the depths
of our being takes us to the reasons for our stress and anxiety – the
traumas, large and small that can create problems in any part of us,
including the digestive system, the brain and the nervous system. We may
have lost our ability to look forward and reach for our visions and dreams.
Help is there for us; in the exercises and techniques we can use for
ourselves; some are introduced in the book.  Increasing our awareness
of the body’s messages can give us the healing impetus to help
ourselves and can take us to practitioners, both in the natural health world
and in the medical profession.

Discover this gentle and powerful approach to healing and health for
yourself as you read the book – a healing journey in itself.

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  About the Author

Carrie Jost
Carrie Jost started her working life as a town planner and after having two
beautiful daughters she moved on to become a community worker. When this
work was coming to an end, she changed direction to work in the field of
natural health and wellbeing and has continued ever since. Carrie has been a
practitioner and teacher since 1987. She describes herself as a
kinesiologist and has also trained as a psychotherapist and shamanic healer,
as well as studying many other bodywork and energy work methods. Bringing
these different approaches to health and wellbeing together has been her
life’s work and vocation for more than thirty years.

She established the UK’s School of Creative Kinesiology in 1990 and
was involved in setting up the Kinesiology Federation in the UK in
1991.

Carrie has worked with hundreds of people during the years; has trained
many practitioners and teachers; and thoroughly enjoyed the entire process.
Even though she is now an elder, she still sees clients and teaches. She
also plays a part in the continuing journey of Creative Kinesiology.

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