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How do Mother Earth and Father Time keep balance in their marriage?

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     When the tower of Babel was cast down and the great unified land of Pangea was separated into the many continents of today, man was also segregated into races and languages ...            ... In the present, among a desire to rid the world of such segregation and finally unite the people as a single voice once again, it falls to Jesse and Evelyn to overcome their familial and racial differences and restore the Great Tower to its former glory.      In a twisting and psychological work of historical fiction, Jay Horne brings a well-known story to life during a time when humanity needs a beacon of hope in the real fight against racism and political turmoil.      Re-unite the continents of the world, in Jay's romantic adventure. Romeo and Juliet meets the story of creation, in the first installment of  the Chronicles of Pangea - EVE.      Evelyn meets Jesse at a hotel in London during the 20th century, after the death of her late husband who dragged her willingly into the e

Is God really a Woman like Ariana Grande suggests?

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     So, is  God a Woman like Ariana Grande suggests?      I love Ariana's song and her fearlessness in releasing it. More people than you think believe that God is of the sex or race that they occupy, but why?      Doesn't it just seem common sense to do so? Well then, why has God been mostly called  He  among humans since time immemorial? At the least, I would argue that the statement itself should be researched and verified to be true. Has God been called He  for time immemorial? I, myself can recall a few female God's like Hera, or Shiva... but were they subordinate to a greater God that perhaps was called He ?      Furthermore, does history really tell us the whole story of our origin? That is what we are really saying when we claim to know who or what God is, isn't it? So let's ask ourselves. What was our origin? Where did we come from? What was all of this  before we realized that we were part of all of this.      When our Brains' finally evo

Author Platform Performance Best Practices

     Becoming a professional, well-respected, novelist is like building a credit report. There are essentially three positions you may be in right now.      The first and probably best position is the new credit guy. You have no books out there, and no social on-line or off-line presence. The second and most difficult is, you have tons of books out there and a long history of on-line and off-line presence, but no profitable margin of sales or vice versa.      The third is, you've already followed all the rules and kept your book releases and presence hunky dory since the get go (In which case you wouldn't be reading this).      The good news is, no matter where you are, you can come out on top if you are dedicated and determined. I am going to give you the tools I have used to take my thirty books, published over a ten year span, and turn them into profitable money makers and platform producers!      If you are just starting off, and looking for ways to build an audienc

Out with the Young Adult Genre and in with the Old Adult Genre

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     I was looking up other genres than literary fiction to classify my book ' Eve ' when I came across a blog post that shared in my befuddlement and actually had a great reply! Goes to show, wisdom comes with age.      A blogger had been asking how to market his book to old adults and was asking what they liked to read, and the response he got was so funny I almost lost my hat! The old man said, "What do ya think we like to read? We want to read books, good books." Obviously the questioner was a teenager as far as anyone could tell from the preposterous question.      "We're people who have lived through all of the experiences that you have lived through and more," the man wrote, "so we've read what you have read and more. I think what you're asking is, what do people like to read?" The old timer had me at hello.      After I read through the article I felt that I better understood the workings of the modern book era. You have b