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Posted on December 11, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Mad Mischief is a literary fiction about Sarah traveling to Africa with her husband. Her relationship has many issues, and with the trip being a stressful one, it did not get any better. While you genuinely get to feel that you have gone to Africa and have experienced this beautiful country, the descriptive writing allows you to also sense the tension and problems this trip faced.
Posted on December 10, 2018 by Jeyran Main
My last article dealt with titles, and how important they are to lure the reader into a story. Titles should be evocative, inspiring questions and wonder, yet at the same time, they should also tell the reader something about the book. I have tried to follow this line of reasoning with my series “The CASA Chronicles.” Read More
Posted on December 9, 2018 by Jeyran Main
I’m not religious, but sure some are, so this is merely my view.
Religion has always been a serious issue, which for some people can go to the extremes. Read More
Posted on December 8, 2018 by Jeyran Main
“What?! No Chicken Tikka? But we’re in India, Geeze!” by Samuel G. Sterling
There has never been so much controversy about a culinary dish which has been crowned Britain’s National Dish! Its history: ambiguous; its heritage: equivocally more so. It doesn’t date back to the days of the Raj, nor earlier—with its heritage unclear; possibly murky. Some say it originated in Scotland; others claim it’s an Indian variation of ‘Chicken Tikka’ (kebabbed chicken pieces marinated in yoghurt and bright red colourants: Red No.2 / Red No.40). Others emphatically state it was the creation of a frustrated Bangladeshi cook—in a state of desperation while finishing a late shift in a back-street restaurant somewhere in Britain. There are the numerous conspiracy theories floating around… but that can be found in the sequel: “POPO GIGI: Shakespeare Goes Bollywood.” Read More
Posted on December 7, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Golf’s New Rules: Major Changes Effective Jan 1, 2019!

“The USGA and R & A adopted the most major changes to the Rules of Golf in more than 30 years and all go into effect January 1, 2019. This new Booklet, “Golf’s New Rules” gives you a clear and quick description of the new rules along with a two-page Summary which will answer most new rule questions in seconds. This is very helpful since the Official Guide put out by the R&A and USGA is 500 pages and at times difficult to understand.
Posted on December 6, 2018 by Jeyran Main
That which must happen is a literary novel about a boy named Benjamin who can see what is to happen in the future. While he has this power and is able to stop certain things from, happening, he does not. However, things take a change when he foresees the fate of someone he cares about.
Posted on December 5, 2018 by Jeyran Main
MATICA by Gigi Sedlmayer
My name is Matica and I am a special needs child with a growth disability. I am stuck in the body of a two-year-old, even though I am ten years old when my story begins in the first book of the Talon series, TALON, COME FLY WITH ME. Read More
Posted on December 4, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Jivaja is a supernatural thriller revolving around a girl named Mecca. She accidentally kills a man who tries to attack her with only one hand. As she runs to her father for answers and realizes that her power is to manipulate human energy. By sucking out the life out of the person who attacked her she needs to now learn how to control her powers.
Posted on December 3, 2018 by Jeyran Main
Red States is a thrillingly fictional story about a Triad boss planning to overthrow the US government by sending Chinese people into the US and planting them as powerful candidates into the US government, giving them Control. Once two CIA agents interfere with this plan, the Triad boss goes with his second plan which is to spread a certain gas on the 4th of July through the fireworks, contaminating the air, water and killing everyone.
