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Lessons from the Green Leather Chair: Thomas A. Cook’s Guide to Living with Purpose
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Lessons from the Green Leather Chair: Thomas A. Cook’s Guide to Living with Purpose

  • by Diane Brady
  • May 27, 2025

Looking for a memoir that inspires while offering practical guidance for life? Thomas A. Cook’s Sermon from the Green Leather Chair delivers just that. Rooted in his father’s wisdom and enriched with

Jeffrey Allen: From Dentistry to Historical Fiction and Beyond
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Jeffrey Allen: From Dentistry to Historical Fiction and Beyond

  • by Diane Brady
  • May 2, 2025

Jeffrey Allen’s journey from dentistry to writing is a testament to following passion wherever it leads. With a foundation in rigorous academics and decades of professional experience, Allen has transformed his life

Godwin Oricha Nyamida: A Fresh Literary Voice Exploring Faith and Connection
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Godwin Oricha Nyamida: A Fresh Literary Voice Exploring Faith and Connection

  • by Diane Brady
  • April 28, 2025

Godwin Oricha Nyamida is an emerging author whose debut, Abrahamic Covenant, is capturing attention for its thoughtful exploration of faith, identity, and spiritual growth. Far more than a personal memoir, the book

From Truck Stops to Kingdoms: How Eugene Turned Waiting in His Cab Into a Fantasy Epic
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From Truck Stops to Kingdoms: How Eugene Turned Waiting in His Cab Into a Fantasy Epic

  • by Diane Brady
  • March 27, 2025

Eugene wasn’t born in a castle, and his closest brush with dragons was probably a traffic jam. He’s a truck driver with a love for history, woodworking, and telling stories—but one day,

From Swamp Trails to Timeless Tales: The Story Behind Legends of Goshen Swamp
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From Swamp Trails to Timeless Tales: The Story Behind Legends of Goshen Swamp

  • by Diane Brady
  • March 17, 2025

In a sea of capes, lasers, and cosmic battles, James Milton Roberts takes readers somewhere quieter, wilder, and deeply human. He turns the murky waters of Goshen Swamp into a sanctuary and

From Scammed to Strong: Ivette Smith’s Mission to Turn Digital Deception into Protection
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From Scammed to Strong: Ivette Smith’s Mission to Turn Digital Deception into Protection

  • by Diane Brady
  • February 27, 2025

Some stories aren’t born from triumph—they’re born from wounds. For Ivette Smith, the dark web wasn’t a curiosity; it was a crucible. What started as a search for remote work after a

From Monsters to Math: Turning Childhood Anxiety into Adventure
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From Monsters to Math: Turning Childhood Anxiety into Adventure

  • by Diane Brady
  • February 5, 2025

Every child faces a monster at some point. Sometimes it hides under the bed. Sometimes it’s a noisy playground, a dark classroom, or a first day that feels impossibly big. For Jimmy

Choosing Joy: Discovering God’s Light in “Joy in the Brambles”
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Choosing Joy: Discovering God’s Light in “Joy in the Brambles”

  • by Diane Brady
  • January 24, 2025

In a culture obsessed with chasing happiness through success, wealth, or comfort, Ross H. Palfreyman asks a quiet but profound question: “What if joy isn’t found in what we get, but in

Brianna MacMahon: Crafting Power, Politics, and Fiction with Purpose
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Brianna MacMahon: Crafting Power, Politics, and Fiction with Purpose

  • by Diane Brady
  • January 1, 2025

Brianna MacMahon is quickly emerging as a compelling new voice in political fiction, blending sharp insight with imaginative storytelling. Born in Danbury, Connecticut, and raised in New York State from infancy, her

Aaron Burr and the Swamp That Struck Back: Lessons from History for Today’s Politics
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Aaron Burr and the Swamp That Struck Back: Lessons from History for Today’s Politics

  • by Diane Brady
  • December 29, 2024

History has a way of choosing its heroes—and its villains. For Aaron Burr, the pen favored Alexander Hamilton, and that narrative has dominated textbooks for more than two centuries. “Burr killed Hamilton,”

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