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Twin Adventures: Backyard Safari – Book Trailer

Adventures are one of the biggest influencers to children’s imaginations and potential career paths. In The Twin’s Safari Adventure, children will be able to tag along with Kate and Tate as they go on an exciting safari in their backyard and enhance their imagination.

Help Secure Their Online Experiences

Zinet Kemal Author Interview

Oh, No …Hacked Again!: A Story About Online Safety is about a girl that loses her game account because of a hacking website. Why was this an important book for you to write?

I wrote this book inspired by the experiences of my own children. During the pandemic, I noticed how my children were spending more time online gaming or for school. With that exposure, I also saw two of my children’s gaming accounts get hacked on more than one occasion. Their online experiences motivated me to write my 2nd children’s book “Oh, No… Hacked Again!” a story to teach children the important message of online safety.

As someone who is an immigrant Black woman who transitioned into cybersecurity from the legal field after moving to the US from Ethiopia 9 years ago, I quickly learned about the glaring lack of diversity within the industry. I hope to convey an important message through the story to spark interest in young readers, especially girls and girls who look like me, to consider cybersecurity as a meaningful career option.

What is a common misconception you feel people have about online safety?

People, have this misconception that out of a huge internet who would be interested in targeting me? Even if they do and become successful what valuable data would they be staking from me?

However, the fact of the matter is it isn’t about who the cybercriminals are targeting. Usually nothing personal and it doesn’t have to be big corporations or rich or celebrity folks. The bad guys are targeting everyone yes including common individuals using automation tools throwing their net to fish whatever sensitive information they could get their hands on exploiting any system’s vulnerabilities that we might have neglected or put off to update in any of our devices.

The other misconception is thinking that Usernames and passwords provide enough strong protection. When in fact in reality that isn’t the case. usernames and passwords are vulnerable to brute force attacks and can be compromised.

Attackers have tools to crack the passwords so it’s important to use a strong complex password and implement multi-factor authentication to plus to enhance your security by requiring a user to identify themselves by more than a username and password. It’s also vital that we don’t reuse our passwords and instead use a password manager because we don’t have to remember all the passwords we use to authenticate for the various devices.

What do you hope is one thing readers take away from this story?

It’s important that parents cultivate a culture of open communication with their children so that kids are comfortable sharing their online experiences with their parents should they encounter something out of the ordinary or they think they are getting in trouble. Its critical that we also instill a culture of having a security mindset and the importance of online safety to our kids, teach them not only the importance of not sharing our passwords, and any personal information with others, having strong passwords but also the importance of implementing Multi-factor authentication to help secure their online experiences be it for entertainment gaming or for school purposes. It is also meant to spark interest in o a possible career option in the field of cybersecurity fighting against cybercriminals and protecting sensitive data, especially of the most vulnerable population.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

May be 🙂 I am currently focusing this year on finishing my grad school program Masters’s degree in Cybersecurity at Georgia Tech University and promoting my two children’s books!

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Meet Elham, a fun eight-year-old girl who loves online games. While she and her siblings enjoy the adventures of online games, Elham struggles with making the safest decisions.
What happens when she suddenly cannot log in to her favorite game? She’s been hacked before. How will she recover if it happens again? Elham must lean on her mom and siblings to stay safe while navigating the digital world.

Grab this fun family story, gather the children, and learn the importance of online safety and explore the exciting and ever-evolving field of cybersecurity as a future career option.

A Big Part Of My Own Story

Kendall T. Newell Author Interview

A Star Upon a Dream follows a discouraged young girl who tries to discover what her dream job is and finds renewed confidence from her father. What was the inspiration for your story?

The inspiration behind the story is connected with my own personal story. Children are like sponges; they soak up everything. The people they are surrounded with can make or break that child. Having strong adult figures in a child’s life really is powerful. I have a supportive family along with great teachers and coaches. Without them, I would have given up for sure.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

There were several themes I wanted to incorporate into this book. The most critical themes included school life and bullying because I know there are many other people out there that could probably relate to this story. I wanted to make wrestling present in this story because it was a big part of my own story. Wrestling is a great sport to correlate with real life situations. In wrestling, we can get taken down but you can always fight and get back up. This is the same concept we can apply to our own life. Sometimes, we get taken down in life but we have to fight and stand back up. 

What is one piece of advice someone gave you that changed your life?

Failure is something we all face in life. Failure does not define you. It’s how you deal with failure that makes you successful.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

I have another book in the development stage. My current focus is this book because it is my first book and the message is very important to me. If things work out then I hope to have it completed by 2024.

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Do you have dreams? Like the stars, we are very similar but unique at the same time. We all twinkle with a light that shines in our own special way. That shine is the power that fuels our dreams and aspirations in life. Doubting and telling others that they are not good enough only diminish a person’s light. Eventually, that light will lose its shine, blacking out into the void, like the star never existed. We should be uplifting to one another and making one another shine brighter than ever before. We all may have different dreams, but we all share the same sky!
Follow Meleah Rowland, a third grade student whose dream is to become a zoologist someday. She quickly learns how it feels to be doubted, thus diminishing the light of this young girl. She learns a very important lesson from her father, Charles Rowland, through the story of his own past to becoming the shining star he is today.

A Gift Especially For Her

Dedrick L Moone Author Interview

Dear Daughter: A Love Story follows your early years raising your daughter. I appreciated the candid nature with which you told your story. What was the hardest thing for you to write about?

Let me start by thanking you for taking the time to review Dear Daughter and providing such a comprehensive review. Having said that, let me also add that I needed you all to do what you’ve done here in providing an editorial review because my own self-doubts were the most difficult part about writing the book. I had self-doubts because while I’ve written two books previously, they were co-authored projects by and large. With that being the case I had someone to lean on in my writing process whether that be my daughter, Haelee or a friend like Genesis Amaris Kemp or Shanique MJ Davis etc. Dear Daughter on the other hand was my first time writing alone and I was afraid to release it. The reason being is that I’m not a classically trained author but a writer instead or rather an engineer who knows how to write effectively. While I know how to write effectively, I didn’t believe that I was capable of writing in a language that children and young adults could understand. Haelee helped me calm my fears in part by telling me that she was the only person that needed to like it because Dear Daughter was a gift especially for her. While she was right, it still wasn’t enough to fully get over my fears and gain my confidence. That is until you all reviewed it and shared that you loved it. And I thank you for that.

What do you hope is one thing readers take away from your story?

I would want them to realize that sometimes we have to suffer so that we can be blessed or rather be a blessing to someone else down the road. To be specific I had to suffer somewhat as a child in not knowing my truth or having a relationship with my father so that my future daughter could be blessed. I was blessed because I was able to see the world through the eyes of my Granny in being primarily raised through her. But not only that, I gained perspective on how to be and how not to be as a parent were I to ever have children. Those things in and of themselves have allowed me to be a blessing to my daughter but also for her to be a blessing to me. God had the foresight and wherewithal to see things down the road that I could not have possibly fathomed. With that being the case, I want people to simply trust God and know that he’s the best Dad that anyone could ever ask for.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

Well I’d be getting out ahead of myself a little bit in fully answering this question so I’ll keep it brief in saying that I’m working on a similar project for boys and that Dear Daughter might be the first in a series.

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This award winning book is published by The Rules of a Big Boss LLC. It is an expressive story that reveals the author Dedrick L Moone’s heart through a series of short love letters to his daughter Haelee. The author wrote this story not only for her but for daughters across the world. He writes it to let you know that he loves each one of you through an extension of Haelee in being a dad. He hopes that it helps to shift the paradigm of black men not taking care of their children especially their daughters.
This is his third published book so be sure to collect them all and be on the lookout for additional books and literary pieces from this dynamic author in the future. Please also be sure to share your thoughts via a book review on whatever platform you purchased this book on.

Children Need Space And Opportunities

Tuula Pere Author Interview

Axel and Ava as Cat Sitters follow two friends as they try a little too hard to make friends with a new cat. What was the inspiration for your story?

I feel great sympathy for the little ones, just like Axel and Ava. That’s why I have published a whole series of books about their adventures – “Axel and Ava as Cat Sitters,” “Ava and the Last Bird,” and “Axel Washes the Rug.” In these stories, children learn to endure adversities and face their consequences. They also gain confidence and succeed in their way.

Children are just getting to know the world and doing many things for the first time in their lives. They often have more ideas and enthusiasm than actual knowledge and the ability to implement them.

I think it’s important that adults understand children’s enthusiasm and support it. Children need space and opportunities for their ideas even when they are very young. Of course, we must observe that various mistakes and failures occur safely.

Attitudes around children have a significant impact on the rest of their lives. In addition to basic physical security, children need mental protection that encourages their self-esteem and helps them to grow into balanced adults.

I was a very active child with new ideas in mind all the time. There was a lot that I wanted to test and try, including many fruitless efforts. Making candles almost resulted in a fire, and my rose perfume turned out to be a very unpleasant brown liquid. Preserving berries with sand wasn’t a success either.

But even the failed attempts brought joy, and I learned to become an optimist. I continued my efforts and often succeeded in the end! In my books, Axel and Ava are doing the same.

Have pets ever gotten in the way of your writing?

I have to admit that I’ve never had pets for a longer time. A kitten was brought to my home when I was very young. We didn’t become friends, as the cat just ran after me in the house. After some days of constant crying, the cat had to go.

Although I haven’t gotten pets since, there is a good relationship between the animals and me, especially with those living freely in nature. I write a lot at our leisure home in the countryside. The house has large windows from which I can follow the events of the nearby nature as I write. I keep binoculars near me all the time. When I see something exciting, I immediately go out to take photos.

Sometimes the chicks fall out of the nest, the deer calves get lost from their mother, the stubborn darts or other birds fly against the window, or the playful otters spin on the beach. That’s when I’ll stop my writing, but I wouldn’t call it a disturbance!

The inhabitants of nearby nature often become the subject of my books. E.g., “You Can Fly, Little Bird” was inspired by the life in the nest on the windowsill of our kitchen. The last chick became particularly dear to me as I followed its attempts to overcome the fear. It had to gather courage for many days longer than the siblings. Eventually, it jumped off the edge of the nest, and its fresh little wings carried it away.

The mother bird waited for its offspring in the nearby tree and chirped for encouragement. I don’t need any other pets when these birds are part of my family, and I get to listen to their singing around the house and in nature!

What advice would you give to a writer working on their first book?

I want to encourage every writer to be honest. When you start writing something, you need to have something meaningful to say. Life experience is helpful, too. Writers need thoughts and feelings that are truly important to themselves. I don’t think anyone should just try to please others and guess what is fashionable to write.

Unfortunately, I often come across books driven by the wrong motives. The desire to do something fashionable, attract attention by any means and create sales success is evident in implementing some books. I wouldn’t call them art.

I understand that the book industry is also a business, and it’s guided by the framework set by the business targets. However, this is a matter for the publisher, but the authors writing their first books should not focus too much on thinking about it.

The first book is just the beginning of the writing path. My prediction is that the desire to write will not disappear – whatever the reception of one’s first book will be. We’re dealing with Pandora’s box!

How do you celebrate when you finish your book?

Getting the book completed is a multi-step process for me. As a small publisher, I’m working directly with the illustrators, translators, and editors of my books, too. There are many stages in these projects with challenges and accomplishments, and they are worth a celebration, too!

The stories have usually lived inside my head and heart long before I have written them for the book. The characters are very independent and even stubborn, and I must accept their pressure on me. After taking them safely to the world – on their terms – I feel very relieved and take a break.

I have no particular way to celebrate. Maybe I will enjoy a cup of coffee with a good cake or bun and go to the sauna. I must leave the story alone for a while and let it breathe. After taking some distance, I start handling it again, moving forward in the publishing process.

Working with illustrators is a great pleasure for me, and I’m happy to share the stages with my friends on social media, too. The best moments of celebration with books are related to reaching and touching my readers. The moments when I can see the effects of my stories in their eyes are important to me.

I believe that every author will recognize the special moment of celebration associated with the arrival of a new book in print. The package arriving from the printing house contains magic! Words and thoughts have come to life.

The miracle of children’s picture books is also related to their visual artwork. A new small world has emerged through the hands and minds of two artists – the author and the illustrator. That’s a celebration to me!

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Axel’s neighbor has brought home a cat from the animal shelter. Axel and his friend Ava volunteer to be cat sitters, but it turns out to be more complicated than they expect.

Taking A Leap Of Faith

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Zivile Cecilia Brubeck Author Interview

Sammy the Flying Squirrel follows a young squirrel that is afraid to fly and must overcome his fear to same his best friend.  What was the inspiration for your story?

Having six grandchildren it was illuminating to see how each one tried to handle their insecurities differently.  In searching to find the ways to get them to open up about trivial or significant issues I learned what they were worried about.

I found that talking about animals and giving them human characteristics made it easier for young children to open up and talk about what made them anxious.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

  • Fear of rejection,
  • Bullying,
  • Friendship,
  • Positive close family interactions. 

Perhaps most of all–believing in yourself and taking a leap of faith in order to save a friend.

Who has been the biggest supporter of your writing?

My husband Dan, son Sean, grandson Kevin and granddaughters Fiona, Macalyn and Kate.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

In Sammy the Flying Squirrel who Was Afraid to Fly, Thomas the Terrible Tomcat got a “bad rap” as a mean and hurtful villain.  I want to explore how he got that way, and see if there is there hope for him.  (You’ll have to read the next book to find out!)

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Sammy is a young flying squirrel who lives in a big oak tree in the forest with his parents and siblings. Unfortunately, there is one problem. Sammy is scared to fly. Even worse yet, he is too scared to tell anyone he is afraid.

After Sammy makes friends with another squirrel, Sarah, they play together, day after day. Sammy is in no hurry to learn to fly, especially since he is having so much fun with Sarah. As Sammy and Sarah scamper, roll, and play on the forest floor, they have no idea that another animal is lurking in the bushes, just waiting to pounce. But everything is about to change when Sarah has an accident. Can Sammy overcome his big fear and save her, before it is too late?

In this charming children’s tale, a young flying squirrel must overcome a giant fear in order to rescue his new best friend from a terrible fate.

It Turned Into So Much More

Shani Night Author Interview

The Heart of a Lion: and the Body of a Cat follows a lion cub that just wants to play even though he knows he will get sick again. This is a personal story for you, why was this an important book to write?

Very personal. It was important to write this story to give hope and uplift children dealing with chronic health issues. I originally wrote the book to deliver to hospitals to inspire kids not feeling well during the holiday season, but it turned into so much more. It turned into a story of inclusion and awareness, something I’d always wanted for my daughter.

The art in this book is fantastic. How was it working with your husband on this project?

It has been a joy to work with my husband over the years to bring to life our projects. It’s an incredible connection to have, and I treasure it. He inspires me to believe in the impossible. I ask for something, and he goes beyond what I could imagine. It has been awesome.

What do you hope is one thing readers take away from your story?

I want the takeaway to be the ability to think outside the box and overcome challenges. But, above all else, I want readers to take away what I’ve instilled in my daughter – to persevere in the face of challenges and never give up on their dreams.

What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?

My next book is called Shani and The FireFly. It is inspired by the things around me and it touches on overcoming challenges. It’s due out late this summer.

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Mom’s Choice Awards® Gold Recipient
Literary Titan Book Award Winner
Readers’ Favorite 5 Star Review
Abeautiful 75-page picture book you will enjoy from beginning to end. Any reader can relate to the journey and apply the message and lessons learned to their life. The book is inspirational for all readers.
The Heart of a Lion was written for kids dealing with health issues. The story is inspired by a little girl’s experiences while dealing with and learning to manage Sickle Cell Anemia Disease. It was not an easy journey, but she was brave through it all, and today she manages her pain while accomplishing her goals.
You will be proud of the little lion in this story and the journey to do what appeared impossible. The journey shows Bravery, Courage, and Determination. Awareness and Inclusion start when we start sharing stories that help us understand the lives of others around us. So get ready to cheer on the little lion.

Bible, God and Free Will

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Bible, God And Free Will examines each term of the title, analyzing, interpreting, and determining its intricate components. Author Vasile Ghiuta draws on Genesis, the Holy Scriptures, and personal religious reflections to analyze the words and messages in the Holy Bible.

The book is divided into four parts, with the first three used to enlighten on the Bible, God, and Free Will. The fourth part – conclusions – presents the summation and overview of the key components of the ideas and beliefs discussed in the first three parts.

This first part of the book examines the Old and New Testaments, shedding light on their origins, evolution, and content. Questions such as ‘Can atheists and believers alike comprehend the complexity of messages in the Bible or is it altogether out of human understanding’ constitute the basis for this section. Furthermore, the author attempts to decipher the important book of creation, Genesis; on what day He created the universe, the human, the soul, the heavens, and angels, or was the day really bound by temporality? Finally, part one finishes with the concept of time and morality.

The second part continues the elaboration on God as a creator, and energy, with a comprehensive and thorough interpretation of God in both the old and new testaments. It explores the relationship of God to humans, the three hypostases of the Holy Trinity, and the value of love of humans expressed towards others and in deeds as the supreme expression of God.

A key component of part three deals with Man’s free will, endowed by God with the authority to decide and put God within him by relating both human and divine will. This part concludes with a new perspective on sacrifice in light of Jesus’ sacrifice, which brought upon death as a stage for mankind’s eternity.

This thought-provoking book sets forth logical, comprehensive, and coherent explanations of a vast array of enigmatic topics through philosophical interpretations of different concepts from the Bible. For example, one of the author’s claims is that social behavior toward God’s creatures, even in the absence of trust in God, is fully capable of bringing one salvation. While some points in the book seem to have been repeated in chapter after chapter, the repetitions emphasize the might of God and his message of life – love.

Bible, God And Free Will is written in a manner that Christians, atheists, or agnostics can find meaning in this illuminating book. The book focuses on human love and deeds rather than being a pious man with no principles.

Pages: 171 | ISBN : 978-1-7775695-1-8

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