Anjuelle Floyd

Kimberly Cain | Author, Musician, Artist

HEAVEN, a novel (& music CD) by Kimberly Cain 2010

Heaven is a novel about the nature of God as seen through the eyes of an exotic dancer.
It is a story of healing the perceived separation between the sacred & the sexual self.

The modern-day Eve is intent on questioning accepted religious norms and presenting her unique ideas about humanity’s relationship to the Divine.

What if the mythical Serpent was really a savior, inviting humanity to awaken from a mindless existence?

What if Eve was a heroine, courageous enough to buck the system and take the Serpent up on his offer to bust out of the cage?



Eve discovers her power to discern truth from falsehood at the hands of her religiously abusive foster family.

She chooses to release her light into a dark world by combining her love for music and dance, stripping naked as a symbol of fearlessly unmasking her true Self.

Her passion for challenging society’s labels as representations of “truth” brings controversial and dangerous repercussions from club patrons, cops, and religious zealots.

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Why Do I Write and What is My Process? | Eliza Earsman

About the Author:

Scottish Ritual Freemasonry: a group that tries fervently to stay under the radar!

There is awareness and recognition that the details involved in www.elizaearsman.com and the frequently updated www.elizaearsmanbooks.wordpress.com
affect us all.

I have done much to enhance international communication.

In 2005 I made sure the details of Days of Elijah: A True Story were lodged with The Institute of War Documentation in Holland.

History is proving that the details are correct but that public reaction time is much too slow.

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Anjuelle Floyd as Guest Blogger @ “Project to Published”

Take a peak at my guest blog in the series Project to Published at The Thirteenth Chime/Emma Michaels’ Blogspot .

Emma Michaels is the author of The Thirteenth Chime about a college coed prepared to graduate, enjoy a relaxing summer with her friend, and marry, but whose world is turned upside down when an antique clock mysteriously chimes thirteen times and someone attacks them, sending Stephanie and her mother to the hospital.

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Radio Show | Deanna Raybourn

Author Deanna Raybourn, returns to discuss her 5th and recent publication, and the 4th in the Lady Julia Grey series.

Deanna is the author of the Lady Julia Grey Series that include: Silent in the Grave, Silent in the Sanctuary, Silent on the Moor

and The Dead Travel Fast”.

So tune in.

Listen to previous interviews with Deanna on Book Talk, Creativity & Family Matters.

October 24, 2009

April 24, 2010

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Self-Publishing v. Traditional Publishing

Self-Publishing v. Traditional Publishing

What are the differences between traditional publishing and self-publishing?

Where do the two converge?

Where do they stand distinct?

What if your book is non-fiction or fiction?

How does this affect they way to seek to bring it to print?

How do you balance marketing your book–fiction or non-fiction–with writing the book?

Can authenticity and embedding a bit of yourself–who you truly are–in your promotion tactics create an effective marketing strategy, one that pays off in both the establishment of your brand, and achieves the sale of books?

Non-fiction author Sharon Saylor, and fiction writer, Anjuelle Floyd will address these questions during Self-Publishing v. Traditional Publishing, a discussion hosted and moderated by Elizabeth Stark Powers, author of Shy Girl: A Novel, writing teacher, and founder of Book Writing World.
http://www.bookwritingworld.com

Date: Saturday, September 11, 2010
Time: 9am PDT, 10am MT, 11am CDT, 12 pm EDT

To listen to, or join this online meeting go to:
https://bookwritingworld.webex.com/bookwritingworld/j.php?ED=140042922&UID=490696632&PW=NYTY5YTRmZmQ3&RT=MiM0

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Of Fiction, Facebook and Potential Consumers of Our Writing…

Authors and publishers must be willing to provide a well crafted and substantive product in both are to thrive and achieve financial success in the 21st century marketplace.

This takes time.

Authors must also fine and devise ways to remain in contact with our readers. The Internet becomes our godsend in this respect.

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