Monday, September 26, 2022

Author Line-Up for 9-27-22

 Posted by Wayne G.Barber 

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News, Expo's, Lively Literati, Poetry, Publishing Questions, Author Interviews

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Poet,  Amanda Gorman at 9:40am 


Tentatively scheduled for 9:05 am Author John Jarman will discuss his new book, Broken & Redeemed


Broken and Redeemed is the story of one man’s journey, beginning with John Jarman’s troubled childhood and challenges as an adult, and resolving as he finds redemption in the grace of God. 

John Jarman openly writes his challenges, failures, losses, and blessings on the pages of Broken and Redeemed. While exploring himself through counseling and mentorship, John was led to completely surrender his life to Jesus, finding strength in faith and power through the presence of the Holy Spirit in his life. He shares with readers what helped him reach this critical juncture and transformation in his life, along with relevant self-reflection and discussion questions for group or personal use. 

It is John Jarman’s desire that Broken and Redeemed guides readers through a deeper examination of their faith—one that exposes how accepting Christ is easy but walking in true obedience will place them in situations they never thought they would encounter. John knows that listening to God’s voice and following it will lead willing believers on the path He wants to take them; when they get on board with Him, that is when they truly begin to live!

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Author Line-Up for 9-13-22

 Posted by Wayne G. Barber 

News, Poetry, Publishing Questions, Expos and Author Interviews

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At 9:05 am Author Janis Robinson Daly will discuss,  The Unlocked Path


The Unlocked Path presents and embraces a “New Woman” of the early 20th century: educated, career-minded, independent. In 1897 Philadelphia, after witnessing her aunt’s suicide, Eliza Edwards vows to find ways to help and heal. Rejecting her mother’s wishes for her society debut, Eliza enters medical college at a time when only five percent of doctors are female. With the support of a circle of women and driven by a determination to conquer curriculum demands, battle sexism, and overcome doubts, Eliza charts a new life course. Combining science and sympathy, can she triumph to heal others and herself?