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How to Write Interactive Stories By Todd Medema

How to Write Interactive Stories   Whether you love to write because you have a story you need to tell, you crave the attention of fans or you want to make money off your skills, you’ll want to learn more about interactive storytelling. Although… Continue Reading “How to Write Interactive Stories By Todd Medema”

Zendar: A Tale of Blood and Sand by K.T. Munson (Book Review #227)

This review was kindly requested by K. T. Munson Zendar is a fantasy romance novel written about a girl named Azel Undel. She is the youngest daughter of one of the seven bloodlines. She is arranged to be married for political gain. As she… Continue Reading “Zendar: A Tale of Blood and Sand by K.T. Munson (Book Review #227)”

Two Hundred Very Short Stories by Helen Keeling-Marston (Book Review #234)

This review was kindly requested by Helen Marston. Two Hundred very stories is written with the intention of providing a fast read through several short tales. The collection, although sounds like much, is, in fact, fit into an almost 200-page book. This means that… Continue Reading “Two Hundred Very Short Stories by Helen Keeling-Marston (Book Review #234)”

Destitutio Quod Remissio by Beau Armstrong (Book Review #214)

Destitutio Quod Remissio by Beau Armstrong Destitutio Quod Remissio is a historical fiction written about a good Christian named, Marcus. The story is set in the 4th Century where faith is a secret and those exposed get to lose everything. As it happens, Marcus… Continue Reading “Destitutio Quod Remissio by Beau Armstrong (Book Review #214)”

Nothing by Jenny Gkotsi (Book Review #236)

This review was kindly requested by Jenny Gkotsi. Nothing, is a poetic, philosophical self-help style of a book written with the intention to provide an insightful view on life and living. The entire book is in one chapter and the characters are titled as “A”… Continue Reading “Nothing by Jenny Gkotsi (Book Review #236)”

Escape by Belle Ami (Book Review #244)

This review was written for Online Book Club “I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars.” This book was an “OnlineBookClub.org Book of the Day.” Escape is a Romantic Thriller story about Layla and Cyrus who meet most unusually but end up falling… Continue Reading “Escape by Belle Ami (Book Review #244)”

Sentinel by L. D. Nash (Book Review #237)

This review was requested by L. D. Nash. Sentinel is a paranormal fantasy novel written about a top assassin named, Luna Ashwind. A secret society of demon hunters finds her injured and unconscious. They save her life and with that, she begins working for… Continue Reading “Sentinel by L. D. Nash (Book Review #237)”

The Spirit of Music by Boringbug

The Spirit of Music Music started as a chant with rhythm and gradually developed into a form of personality. It was a medium to convey a person’s thought on the meanings of life and capture them as a song. Being able to combine these… Continue Reading “The Spirit of Music by Boringbug”

Chapter 2: Lesson 1: First Civilizations – 3500 BC -300 CE

Mesopotamia – Sumeria Sumeria was the first civilization that was developed in Mesopotamia. The Sumerians practiced a faith called Polytheistic, which meant that they believed if they obeyed the Gods then they would have a good harvest or less flood. A supreme ruler governed… Continue Reading “Chapter 2: Lesson 1: First Civilizations – 3500 BC -300 CE”