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A Manual of Light to Survive the Abyss of Trauma

 

Self-Help / Motivational / Spiritual

Date Published: June 29, 2023

Publisher: Primedia eLaunch LLC 

52 Pieces: A Manual of Light to Survive the Abyss of Trauma is based on Dr.
Marina Kostina’s near-death sky-diving accident and her miraculous journey
back to life. Dr. Kostina’s body and face were broken into 52 pieces, and it
took 10 surgeries to put her back together. The book details author’s
personal struggle with PTSD, depression, and anxiety through the abyss of
her tragedy.

Using her background as an energy healing practitioner and hypnotherapist,
Dr. Kostina offers useful “tools of light” for those who are going
through traumatic events to find meaning and purpose in their seemingly
desperate circumstances. She also reveals the secrets of manifesting faster
timelines and healing, finding the right doctors and creating miracles that
defy laws of the physical world. by providing insights into the
“science of magic”, which helped her create full and complete
recovery in a short time and beat many doctors’ prognoses.

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About the Author

Dr. Marina Kostina

Bestselling Author, Award-Winning Coach, Hypnotherapist and Reiki Master/
Teacher

Recently called a “female disruptor” by Thrive Global. Marina
has been breaking status quo and living her life beyond everyone’s
expectations or “the norm”. Rising from the ashes several times
in her life, she underwent through the ultimate transformation on June 19,
2022, when she miraculously survived a skydiving accident. After suffering a
life-threatening crash, resulting in 52 bone breaks, Marina embodied her
life work, research, passion, and application to demonstrate an
unpredictable progress past medical prognosis, which became the foundation
of this book. She now helps people find light in the abyss of their trauma
and accidents.

Marina merges traditional education with esoteric training in biofield/aura
analysis, reiki energy healing, and hypnotherapy. She pursued and infused
the spiritual value from global gurus in Siberia, Russia, Mexico, and Bali.
As a bestselling Author, Award-Winning Transformational Coach, Hypnotist,
Healer, 7X Winner of the US Department of Defense Grants for Research, Dr.
Kostina guides consciously-minded individuals to reclaim fragmented pieces
of the soul, and helps them move from a stagnant status quo to what she
calls “ravenous thirst for life”.

Her accomplishments have been featured in: Entrepreneur, Hay House, Hay
House Live, WGN, Buzzfeed, Thrive Global, Authority Magazine, People
magazine, USA Today, The Chicago Tribune, Telemundo,
and Chicago Latino TV.
She presented and signed her first book alongside spiritual colleagues: Dr.
Joe Dispenza, John Holland and Rebecca Campbell. Dr. Kostina has touched
experts as Kris Carr, Marie Forleo, Simon Sinek and Brian Tracy, and was a
business mentor at the Richard Branson Center for Entrepreneurship.

Marina is a passionate and intentional traveler, leading multiple worldly
retreats annually as a woman fluent in English, Spanish, and Russian. As the
founder and owner of Ravenous Life Healing Center, she has worked with
international and local celebrities in a variety of industries.

To connect with marina please visit: http://ravenouslifecenter.com

 

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Growing Up the Antichrist Virtual Book Tour

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An Experimental Memoir

 

Poetry / Memoir

Date Published: September 13, 2023

Publisher: Unscripted Press

 

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“What you are holding in your hands is a curious thing. This book is a
memoir, although certainly not a traditional one. Call it an ‘experimental,
intellectual memoir.'”

 

So begins this startling and compelling collection of 40 pieces that
reflect the passion, fears, and confusion of a young man trying to make
sense of, find meaning in, and discover his place in the world between the
ages of 17 and 25. Full of rhythmic, vivid language, Growing Up the
Antichrist uses poetry as a starting point to express profound, maddening,
and sometimes hilarious emotional truths about the process of growing up in
the early 21st century, grappling with nostalgia, and struggling as an
outsider (even among the outsiders). Driven by a complex, but enduring, hope
and balancing a respect for and distaste of the past, this
“intellectual memoir” goes beyond the author’s own backstory to
speak to universal experiences that unite us across the generations.

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Wail wop beat and bop jazzmatazz grove blues

Awopbopaloobop when slam bam

But I am so alone, 

Peering through dim-lit cigarette light,

Eyes on alto saxaphone

About the Author

David Armillei

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Listen, Share, and Be Nice Blitz

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the lost art of mannerisms

 

Children’s Book

Date Published: May 21, 2023

Publisher: MindStir Media

Cori Elba (Illustrator)

 

 

These three words: Listen, Share and be Nice can be basic cornerstones for
your child’s growth and development. Teaching your toddler is a daily
routine. Using the same mannerisms towards them every day establishes a
routine that they become accustomed to. Iif you stick to this routine daily,
it teaches and reminds your child to be nice to others and to those in your
family. But parents do not expect a miracle in 24 hours give it time…
It will take six months to a year to see the effect in your child’s
behavior. Just repeat, repeat, repeat your words of action.

Politeness is spoken worldwide and in every language, whether in public or
private. The simplicity of kindness teaches that everyone matters in this
world. These three children’s books (“Please, Thank You and Excuse
Me,” “Listen, Share, and Be Nice,” and “Animal
Etiquette for Kids”) are lighthearted and geared for all ages.
Mannerisms must start somewhere, so why not parents, grandparents, teachers,
friends, and caregivers show our children mutual respect for all people,
places, and things?

This series of children’s books is a fun way to re-introduce manners into
your children’s lives. It’s cool to be polite and kind to everyone.

About the Author

Ashley Chadwick

Ashley has been a professional nanny for over fifteen years and the owner
of a nanny service. She incorporates nature with mild education and
mannerisms in children’s lives. When Ashley is not a nanny, she is a world
traveler, nature enthusiast, and loves mountain biking, yoga, and spending
time with her nephew, Walker.

 

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The Black Hearts Virtual Book Tour

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Book of the Rising Sun

 

Fantasy / Mythology

Date Published: June 2, 2023

Publisher:
MindStir Media

 

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The Almighty Sun is dead, leaving a throne and ashes for his heirs to fight
for.

As the first female child of the Sun-god in fifteen centuries, Vamya has
the chance to Ascend.

In order to succeed, she must challenge not only her two brothers, but a
millennial society where religion holds more value than any individual,
where women’s rights are scarce.

She must break the foundational chains of an entire belief system,
including her own.

Who can guide her when her own birth is anathema? Who can she trust? Where
can she stand firm when the ground is shaking under the approaching drums of
endless war against the neighboring beacon of the Light and the kingdom of
Darkness?

Who will Fate choose? Who will be the key that will change the course of
the world?

 

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Once upon a time . . .

 

Funny, I always hated children’s tales, and yet I know no better way to tell a story before going to bed, resting, or sinking into oblivion. 

Just now, my thoughts traveled as fast as this arrow embedded itself in my chest, through  fleeting memories of what I was, who I am, and who I could have been. One of those memories was of the time I thought, ‘the day I tell a child’s tale will be my last.’

 

Boy, I was right.

 

These rivers of blood pooling around my now-numb legs remind me of the story of a land most dark, of a queen of blood.

 

Blood that would drown the whole world as we know it.

About the Author

Dr Moises Duviel Irizarry

A firm believer that the power of an individual comes from the strengths of
all facets of one’s life, Dr Moises Duviel Irizarry combines over two
decades of fantasy role-playing storytelling, medical experience and his
own, real-life struggles, to tell deep, emotionally compelling stories that
will break someone’s heart while also strengthening their
resolve.

“One just needs to touch a single life to change the whole
world.”

 

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It’s a Wonderful Dog Virtual Book Tour

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A Christmas Tail

 

Animal and Holiday Fiction

Date Published: November 16, 2023

Publisher: Acorn Publishing

 


 

 

It’s Christmas Eve in western Kansas and a snowstorm is gaining
strength as Bear Bailey, a devoted Great Pyrenees, tries to comfort his
beloved owner Mary. She’s in hot water with the local business
villain, and Bear’s earlier altercation with this miser only seemed to
make things worse. When Mary blurts out that she wishes for a different
life, Bear blames himself for her despair and runs away.

Meanwhile Jiff, a Labrador patiently waiting for his own human to meet him
at the Rainbow Bridge, sees Bear shivering alone in the blizzard. Knowing
Bear won’t survive the night without intervention, Jiff agrees to act
as Bear’s guardian angel on Earth. He is determined to show the Great
Pyrenees what the lives of the humans around him would have been like
without his presence over the years.

A holiday “tail” for those who love the season but feel the
deep loss of loved ones (both furry and human), It’s a Wonderful Dog
shines a light on the power of love and community, and reminds us that
miracles do exist.

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SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW BRIDGE

 

As it happens with each sunrise over Earth, a bridge of colors formed among the swirling, dark blue rain clouds. Faint at first, then, as the moments ticked by, shades of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet deepened in glistening radiance. The rainbow rose over the clouds, widening across the expanse, and bringing with it scores of humans and dogs. Their eyes were filled with surprise as they turned in wonder at the beauty around them.

“Do you think the colors of the bridge are brighter today?” Lea asked. The angel, with an affinity for all things relating to dogs, looked with great thought at the slow, spinning display of colors.

“It’s near Christmastime. There’s much happiness on Earth but also a great deal of sadness,” Josephine answered. “Many tears. More rain. Deeper colors.” The two angels had overseen the Rainbow Bridge for centuries and had an all-knowing understanding of the souls crossing over, as well as events on Earth pertaining to dogs. “What are you seeing?”

“Bear Bailey is in grave danger. Without our help, he’ll join us here on the Rainbow Bridge at Christmas,” Lea said.

“The Great Pyrenees from Kansas?” Josephine asked.

“He’s in a dark place. It’s getting harder for me to keep focus on him from up here. Someone has to go and help.”

Prayers on behalf of Bear Bailey had risen to Heaven in a continuous stream all night long. The words of requests from a whole community of people reflected their frantic concern that he be found and returned home by Christmas.

“Are there any dogs here who might help Bear Bailey?” Josephine asked.

Rows and rows of dogs sat expectantly as the rainbow continued to grow, their tails synchronized like pendulums in a clock shop. The giant breeds of Great Danes, Saint Bernards, mastiffs, and similar sized dogs aligned themselves at the back of the crowd in consideration of the smaller dogs. Without so much as a bark, the dogs arranged themselves so that even the very smallest poodles and Chihuahuas at the front had a clear view waiting for the rainbow to fully expand. A single black Labrador sat to the side near the front of the group. His feet danced in anticipation as his eyes locked on the moving rainbow.

“You and I both know which dog can best help Bear,” Lea replied. “But he won’t go as long as he’s waiting for his human to arrive.”

The rainbow’s expanding movement came to a gentle stop. Josephine raised her hands, flourishing them in the air. A burst of golden light carried the newly arrived humans’ scent onto the breeze. Myriads of dogs’ noses tilted upward; their eyes closed as they began to sniff in hope of recognizing their human’s scent floating on the air. Men and women, and even small children, descended from the bridge along with a pack of newly arriving dogs, all looking into the sea of waiting furry faces.

As the humans drew nearer, most of the dogs barked in welcome but then turned away, not recognizing a familiar scent to run toward. The dogs arriving that day at the Rainbow Bridge without their humans joined this group and followed the morning sun leading them back to the rolling land of the “Golden Meadow.” Running through the unending lush fields, flower-filled valleys, and gentle hilltops would help them pass another day of waiting until they reassembled again for the next sunrise.

The remaining dogs in view of the Rainbow Bridge who connected to a scent in the air heard their name shouted by a beloved voice from their memories on Earth. Joyful mayhem ensued as dogs ran to the people they loved, zigzagging between one another, barking in excitement when their patient loyalty was rewarded. Somersaulting, barking, and laughter filled the area, along with tears of happiness and relief.

“I can’t believe I get to watch this every morning,” Lea said, wiping a tear.

One by one, the humans and dogs connected like strong magnets. The bigger dogs tried to maintain the impeccable manners they’d learned while on the Rainbow Bridge, but inevitably lost control of their emotions and toppled their laughing humans. The smaller dogs jumped into the outstretched arms of people crying for joy, licking their faces as they, too, forgot all etiquette. Among the happy reunions, the black Labrador ran from group to group, sniffing the ground and air around them for any signs of familiarity. He tugged a few sleeves and pawed at the backs of people turned in the opposite direction in an effort to see a face until he’d exhausted all possibilities of a connection.

“This is the element of the morning that gives me pause,” Josephine said, her eyes on the Labrador. “His human has not come this morning. I wonder what we can do to divert his attention from his sadness.”

“You know you can send a giant squirrel offering a platter of bacon and Jiff will not be dissuaded from watching the bridge, Josephine.”

In a short time, like a giant card shuffle, humans reunited with all of the dogs from their lifetime and continued their journey past the Golden Meadow to whatever the human had conceived Heaven to be during their lifetime on Earth. The Rainbow Bridge faded from sight and disappeared entirely for the day.

Jiff ran the length of where the rainbow had been, barking into the expanse, searching the clouds as he whimpered.

“He’ll stay there until twilight,” Lea said.

“He’s still our oldest dog here?”

Lea nodded. “By a couple of decades.”

Josephine began walking toward the Labrador. The smell of sunshine after spring rain filled the air as she spoke. “I’ve never seen such devotion. His attention never wavers.”

“I’ve tried everything, but he wants nothing else but his human.” Lea had crossed the Rainbow Bridge as a human nearly a millennia before and had begged to stay on, so great was her love for dogs and her desire to see their deepest wishes come true.

“What a good boy,” Josephine said, moving across the sky effortlessly in a blink. She knelt to Jiff, opening her palm to reveal a dog treat.

The Labrador sniffed the tidbit and turned away, leaving it in Josephine’s hand. She closed her fingers around the morsel making it disappear.

“You know you don’t have to eat here, Jiff. But many of the dogs love the taste of their favorite foods on Earth. It helps them pass the time,” Josephine said.

His brown eyes were solemn and wide as he shook his head. He turned to the sky again.

“It could be any day now, Jiff,” Lea said, her voice encouraging and cheery.

“Tomorrow?” Jiff asked, his ears lifting.

Josephine scratched the top of his head and worked her way back down his neck where she massaged his shoulders. “We only ever have a general idea, Jiff. Souls decide themselves when their journey is over.”

“I’m tired of waiting,” the dog said, putting his head down and sighing.

Lea cleared her throat and tilted her head to Jiff, raising her eyebrows to Josephine.

“We have something we’d like you to consider, Jiff. You don’t have to help but we have a Pyrenees on Earth in urgent trouble,” Josephine said, motioning downward. “He’s already one of our favorites.”

Jiff lifted his head and sniffed. “Why?”

“Bear Bailey has a particular knack for uniting everyone,” Josephine said. “He brings out the best in the people around him. They’re devasted he’s lost. Here, have a quick look.” Her hands in the air like a skilled artist, she moved the clouds in such a way that the vision of the Great Pyrenees appeared in front of the trio almost as lifelike as if he’d crossed the bridge that morning. In the background, quick flashes of various people praying in earnest for the dog’s safety, crying and pacing in their homes below appeared in the vision, along with their personal memories of Bear. Jiff watched the fast-moving scenes until they disappeared.

“We can’t help Bear from up here,” Lea said.

The Lab looked up at the angels in confusion. “You both handle everything here on the Rainbow Bridge. Why not Bear?”

“You know Josephine and I have to wait for arrivals each morning.”

“You’re both powerful. There must be a way,” Jiff said.

“We can only ‘see’ so far down on Earth, Jiff. With our attention here on the Bridge, we can’t always connect completely to a dog’s life on Earth,” Josephine said. “That’s why we’d like to send you to help Bear. Our ambassador, so to speak.”

“I’ve never heard of you sending a dog from the Rainbow Bridge to help on Earth,” Jiff said, beginning to lick his paws in nervousness.

“We actually have done it a handful of times,” Lea said.

Jiff looked unmoved and sat silent in the best way he knew to be polite but not give the impression he was agreeing to go.

Josephine looked at Lea, knowing her empathy for dogs was a much-needed skill in convincing Jiff. Lea loved on all the dogs crossing the Bridge each day. In addition to her love, she was almost a dog herself, so she communicated with them in a way they seemed to understand.

“Your record on Earth shows what an immense helper you were, Jiff,” Lea began. “Once a good boy, always a good boy,” she said, smiling, hoping to cheer the Labrador.

Jiff whimpered and began to cry. “He’s scared. I can feel it.”

“Bear Bailey?” Lea asked.

He shook his head. “My human.”

“That’s curious. You shouldn’t be able to sense that here. Only what we show you,” Josephine said. “I think your mind is making you believe you can see what you can’t.”

Jiff looked up at her. “It gets worse every day. I’m worried he won’t make it.”

Lea’s face fell. “Do you think your human is bad? You shouldn’t worry, Jiff. They’re almost all just scared and trying their best. “

“My human has always been very good.”

“Then what is it?” Lea asked.

“He fell off a bridge,” Jiff said, shivering as if he’d just emerged from ice-cold water.

“But you saved him,” Josephine said. “You pulled him from a river when he couldn’t swim. He would have died without you.”

“How did you know that?”

“We don’t know how we know, but we always know on the Rainbow Bridge,” Lea said.

Jiff swallowed hard. “He’s terrified of bridges. And the bridge to Heaven is the biggest one of all.” He began to pant heavily.

Josephine felt the dog shaking through her touch on his fur. “The Rainbow Bridge is much different from bridges on Earth, Jiff. When humans see and feel the immense beauty of the Rainbow Bridge, it washes away all fear, any sickness or pain, leaving only happiness and hope. That helps a human let go of things on Earth and be curious and excited about what lies ahead. Especially when they believe they can see their best friend again.”

Jiff began pacing, this time with renewed vigor. “I know what I feel, and it’s my human in pain. He must be ready to cross the Rainbow Bridge. You’ll have to find another dog to help Bear so I don’t miss him.”

“Jiff needs a purpose to distract his mind,” Lea whispered to Josephine. “Even a day of waiting is agony to him.”

“I think we can solve two issues at once,” Josephine said quietly before turning her attention back to the Labrador. “It’s your choice, Jiff, but walk with us before you decide, and let me tell you a story about a wonderful dog named Bear Bailey.”

About the Author

Keri Salas

Keri Salas grew up a small town girl with a sense of grand adventure. After
marrying her childhood sweetheart and starting their first business on a
shoestring budget, she went on to spend the last two decades as a life coach
helping others reach their dreams.

The greatest joys in her life are exploring London, snuggling with her dogs
(past, present, and future), and spending time with her husband David.
Though not necessarily in that order. She believes that people will knock
your socks off with their kindness, and life is filled with miracles and
serendipitous events to rival any great fictional book.

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