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      Discovering James Cayo — The Vision Behind The Shadow Knight Warrior: Illusion of Time

      Hello all,

      I recently stumbled upon James Cayo and his fantasy/science fiction series The Shadow Knight Warrior: Illusion of Time on his official site and found his fusion of time travel, prophecy, and world-building really compelling.

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        Justin Mudekereza — Author, Activist & Advocate for Congo’s Future

        Hello everyone,

        I recently came across Justin Mudekereza through his author website, and I’m struck by the way his work bridges writing, activism, and political vision. He is not just an author but also a human rights advocate and leader focused on democracy, social justice, and community development—especially in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

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          Delving into the World of Albert Loftus — The End of the River, Identity & Marginal Voices

          Hi everyone,

          I recently discovered Albert Loftus—a novelist and playwright whose work explores gritty corners of identity, art, and survival. His debut novel, The End of the River, is set in 1970s Albany and then New York, following a young writer’s relationship with his flamboyant mentor, Aeshma, who lives on the margins of society.

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            Inspiring the Next Generation — The Power of Kid Inventors

            Hello everyone,

            I recently explored Kid Inventors, a site dedicated to showcasing children who have used creativity, science, and engineering to solve problems in surprising ways. The stories on Kid Inventors show that innovation doesn’t have to wait for adulthood — kids are already building solutions, prototyping ideas, and making real change.

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              <h2 data-start=”99″ data-end=”191″>Diving Into the World of Patrick Beason — Fear, Folklore, and Cryptid Horror</h2>
              <p data-start=”193″ data-end=”206″>Hey everyone,</p>
              <p data-start=”208″ data-end=”623″>I recently discovered <strong data-start=”230″ data-end=”248″>Patrick Beason through his site <em data-start=”266″ data-end=”285″>patrickbeason.com, and I’m intrigued by how he blends horror, science fiction, and folklore in his storytelling. His book <em data-start=”390″ data-end=”439″>West Texas Shadow Walkers: The Cryptid Invasion features supernatural creatures tied to Navajo legends, shape-shifting cryptids, and a gritty mix of military action and eerie desert landscapes.</p>

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                Exploring the Vision of Jean Shifrin — Rise Above: On Top of Stone Mountain

                Hello everyone,

                I recently came across Jean Shifrin and her photographic work—particularly her book Rise Above: On Top of Stone Mountain. The project spans a ten-year journey during which Shifrin hiked up Stone Mountain regularly and captured people from all walks of life seeking rest, joy, and connection. Her images don’t just document the landmark; they reveal a deeper shared human experience.

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                  Exploring the Time-Bending Adventures of Stephen Jensen

                  Hello everyone,

                  I recently came across Stephen Jensen, the author behind the Avalon Book Series, and thought it would be great to open a conversation about his work—especially his novel Avalon: TimeFall. According to the site, Jensen combines a fascination with science, history, and fantasy in his writing. He grew up studying these fields, traveling the world, and now channels all of that into his storytelling.

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                    Unpacking the Story of Frederick J. George — Identity, Family & What Makes Us “Home”

                    Hi everyone,

                    I recently discovered the memoir Switched at Birth by Frederick J. George, and I was deeply moved by the way it explores identity, family, and truth. His story—being switched at birth, growing up in one family, then later discovering his biological roots—raises questions about nature vs. nurture, what it really means to belong, and how secrets shape our lives.
                     

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                      Exploring the World of Keith Garety — Children’s Author of Imagination & Family Tales

                      Hi everyone,

                      I recently came across Keith Garety, a charming children’s book author whose stories are inspired by family narratives, fantasy, and mystery. According to his site, his books like My Puppy Buddy, Dougie show his love for storytelling through playful, imaginative voices and heartfelt lessons rooted in family life.

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                        Exploring Action Hound Media – Where Fiction Meets Real-World Action

                        Hi everyone,

                        I recently discovered Action Hound Media and I’m fascinated by how it blends storytelling with real action. The platform doesn’t just produce action, horror, and adventure fiction (like Morbid Justice, Finding Sanctuary, Project Mindblink)—it also serves as a resource for writers doing research into martial arts, weapons, cryptid hunts, and outdoorsmanship.

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                          Which Children’s Books About Responsibility Truly Teach Lifelong Values?

                          Hello everyone,

                          I’ve been exploring children’s books about responsibility—stories that help kids understand what responsibility means, why it matters, and how they can practice it in daily life. Reading Lisa Tazza Friesen’s Books That Help Kids Understand Responsibility gave me some wonderful examples, and I thought we could share our own favorites and deeper thoughts.

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                            Exploring the Mission and Impact of Jeni Krumnow

                            Hello everyone,

                            I recently came across the work of Jeni Krumnow, a faith-based author and coach whose mission is to help individuals and families experience spiritual freedom and healing. Through her ministry, Jenifer Krumnow Ministries, she offers resources such as the Generation Freedom series, which includes the Generation Freedom Activation Guide. These materials aim to help individuals step into a new normal in Christ, learning to live “heaven on earth” regardless of age.

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                              What Is Temporal Energy — Exploring the Temporal Energy Theory
                              Hello everyone,
                              I recently came across a provocative theory called the Temporal Energy Theory (TET) in The Greatest Source of Energy: A New Theory of Time by Lamont Williams, and I’d love to start a discussion around what is temporal energy and its implications. According to the source, TET reimagines time as more than just a measurement or passive backdrop; instead it suggests that time is a physical field made of temporal particles that carry energy.

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                                Finding Joy in Reading Again – How to Make Reading Fun for Adults

                                Hi everyone,

                                Lately, I’ve been trying to figure out how to make reading fun again. With work, daily responsibilities, and the constant rush of adult life, it sometimes feels like there’s no time to truly enjoy a good book. Recently, I came across Dan Klusmann’s article, “How to Make Reading Fun for Adults,” and it really inspired me to rethink my approach to reading. In the article, Klusmann suggests starting with small, manageable steps. One of his top tips is to read short stories or books with quick chapters. This way, you can experience the satisfaction of finishing something without feeling overwhelmed by a huge novel. He also emphasizes the importance of making reading a social activity — whether it’s swapping books with friends, discussing favorite chapters over coffee, or just having casual conversations about stories you’ve enjoyed.

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                                  What Makes a Book Among the Best Books About Gaza?
                                  <p data-start=”271″ data-end=”286″>Hello everyone,</p>
                                  <p data-start=”288″ data-end=”866″>I recently read <em data-start=”304″ data-end=”317″>BK Barber’s “Best Books About Gaza Conflict” post and felt moved to start a discussion about what truly defines the <strong data-start=”422″ data-end=”447″>best books about Gaza. According to Barber, while many books document history, politics, or geography, the works that rise above are those that capture not only facts—but also the emotional, spiritual, and human cost of living through conflict. Among them, <em data-start=”683″ data-end=”703″>No Way but Forward stands out for giving readers a view from within, blending poetry, memoir, and lived memory to honor dignity and resilience.</p>

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