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Literary Titan Silver Book Award July 2024
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Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.
Award Recipients
Gracela by Lowell Duane Pabst
Candid Idylls of a State Representative by Byrne Corbin
Visit the Literary Titan Book Awards page to see award information.
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Celebrating the brilliance of #authors who captivated us with their prose and engaging narratives. We recognize #books that stand out for their storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction.#WritingCommunityhttps://t.co/NOXaENvHYw
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Tomorrow: The McBride Chronicles – Book Four
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The Fourth & Final Book in the McBride Chronicles
How would you react if you received a letter telling you that you had been left a large fortune and a mansion on the other side of the world – but with one condition? You must move there, live in the mansion, and never sell it. That is the predicament for Vicki Blake in England in 1968 when she receives a letter from a lawyer in London telling her of an inheritance she has been left by a woman she has never heard of in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
She travels to Victoria and discovers she is indeed the missing piece in the McBride family mosaic. Although she falls in love with Providence, she also becomes obsessed with the history of the McBride family.
Despite many obstacles along her new journey, will she finally have the strength to do what is right to find her true happiness? And will the future of Providence be saved and become part of a new era of truth and reconciliation?
Only Tomorrow knows for sure.
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Magda Revealed
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Magda Revealed by Ursula Werner offers a profound exploration of Mary Magdalene’s life, reimagined through the lens of historical fiction. Werner delves into Magdalene’s deep connection with Yeshua (Jesus) and highlights her significant role in recounting their shared experiences, often overshadowed by figures like Peter and Paul. Through vivid and compelling storytelling, Werner portrays Magda as a woman of wisdom and bravery, illuminating both the spiritual and historical dimensions of her journey.
The narrative seamlessly blends true accounts with imaginative storytelling, providing readers with a fresh perspective on well-known biblical events. Werner’s depiction of Magda challenges conventional interpretations, celebrating her as a central figure with agency and insight. The book invites readers to reconsider Magdalene’s legacy, presenting her as a beacon of strength and authenticity in a story rich with ancient history and timeless spiritual truths. Werner’s work offers a daring and fresh look at the life of Mary Magdalene, a figure often misunderstood and misrepresented. She gives Magda a voice, filling her story with rich detail and new insights.
From the outset, the book captures the reader’s attention as Magda speaks directly to them, asking them to set aside their preconceptions. This approach makes the story feel personal and intense, with vivid and engaging writing that brings the ancient world to life. Although the religious themes can be challenging, the beautiful and poetic writing helps to navigate through them. The book is informative and offers an unbiased perspective, making it an enlightening read. Magda’s character stands out as a highlight; she is depicted as intelligent and resilient, determined to share her truth despite the obstacles she faces. The book also delves into the power struggles and biases that have kept her story hidden, adding a thought-provoking layer to the narrative. Werner’s thorough research adds depth and authenticity throughout the novel. The relationship between Magda and Yeshua is explored with tenderness and complexity, humanizing both figures and showcasing their connection and shared vision for a compassionate world. One of the most compelling themes is the critique of patriarchal structures that have shaped religious narratives. Through Magda’s story, Werner challenges these structures and highlights the enduring impact of those who dare to tell the truth.
Magda Revealed is a beautifully written novel that reclaims the story of Mary Magdalene. It is a compelling read for anyone interested in historical fiction, spirituality, or the untold stories of influential women. The storytelling invites readers to reflect on the power of truth and the legacy of those who fight to share it.
Pages: 328 | ASIN : B0D2BZVSVK
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An Existential Longing
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The Canticle of Ibiza follows a man from the Upper East Side of Manhattan who leaves his life behind to find his long-long friend in Ibiza. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
I’m from New York, and have seen some people caught up in their high level financial careers while deep down wanting to get out and search for meaning. But it is very difficult to leave as money and friends and power carry a strong grip. In The Canticle of Ibiza, the protagonist John actually does leave his life behind and heads to Ibiza to find his long lost friend, and in a sense, to find himself. This is a great dream of many, and they can live it in the novel.
There was a lot of time spent crafting the character traits in this novel. What was the most important factor for you to get right in your characters?
Characters must ring true to the reader. If not, readers can sense that something is not right. So the most important thing for me is creating interesting and realistic characters. Then the readers feel like they really knows them, they connect with them, and they are much more vested in each and every scene.
What are some things that you find interesting about the human condition that you think make for great fiction?
The human is always longing for deeper meaning. They might not realize it, or it might be covered up for periods of life or due to our general busy lives, but deep down we all share that existential longing. I believe fiction that explores that longing resonates with everyone.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
My next novel is an adventure set in Italy and New York, and should be available by next year!
Author links: GoodReads | Facebook | Website | Instagram
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Hall of Deception: A Post-WWII Romantic Suspense
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Hall of Deception, by P.L. Jonas, is a captivating historical fiction romance set in the atmospheric world of 1953. The story follows Dee Danes, a young and inexperienced orphan raised by a spiteful cousin, who seizes an opportunity to become a tutor at the mysterious Rothmorton Hall. With dreams of a romance akin to her favorite heroine, Jane Eyre, Dee finds herself entranced by the mansion’s enigmatic owner, Hugh Roth. However, Roth’s playful yet elusive nature, combined with the dark secrets lurking within the estate, fills Dee with doubt and trepidation.
This gothic mystery weaves a spellbinding tale of romance and suspense, drawing readers into the post-WWII American setting with skill and charm. Jonas’s storytelling pays homage to classic gothic romances, yet adds a fresh twist that ensures Hall of Deception stands out in its own right. In the opulent yet ominous Rothmorton Hall, Dee’s romantic notions are quickly entangled with the mansion’s secrets and the unnerving behavior of its inhabitants. Hugh Roth, with his compelling allure and wealth, seems to take pleasure in keeping Dee in a state of uncertainty, causing her to question her decision to come to Rothmorton Hall.
Jonas crafts a psychologically rich narrative filled with startling revelations and perilous deceptions. The chemistry between Dee and Hugh crackles with tension, echoing the classic allure of gothic romances but infused with a vibrant, contemporary dynamic that keeps the story fresh and engaging. The supporting characters, from the kind-hearted Mrs. Chambers to the enigmatic nurse Sylvi, enrich the narrative, adding layers of complexity and intrigue that will keep readers guessing until the final pages. Peril stalks the halls of Rothmorton, with acts of vandalism and threats to lives escalating the tension. As Dee navigates her deepening feelings for Hugh and the growing mysteries of the hall, Jonas delivers a riveting page-turner that masterfully balances romance and suspense.
Hall of Deception is a compelling read, blending the haunting beauty of gothic romance with the thrill of a suspenseful mystery. P.L. Jonas has crafted a novel that not only honors the legacy of authors like Charlotte Brontë but also carves out a unique and memorable niche in the genre. This is a must-read for anyone who delights in a mystery steeped in passion and suspense.
Pages: 211 | ASIN : B0C5JWSZJ3
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CAMELLIA SEASON: A Novel
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Camellia Season, by Natasha Peterson, is a moving character-driven coming-of-age novel set against the backdrop of late 1960s New Orleans. The narrative centers on young Cherie and her friends as they navigate the complexities of adolescence amidst a city in flux. Cherie, confined by the turmoil of her unhinged mother and the challenges of her environment, finds solace in her wordless diary—a silent companion filled with drawings marking time and counting down to an uncertain future. As her diary ticks toward zero, Cherie must confront and overcome the trials that come with the threshold of adulthood.
Peterson’s novel is a masterfully written exploration of growing up, offering a profound look into Cherie’s world and the people who shape it. The depth of character development is remarkable, vividly bringing to life the personalities, beliefs, and aspirations of each individual in Cherie’s life. The nuanced portrayal of these characters creates a compelling narrative where each person’s story is integral, adding rich layers to the overall tapestry of the novel. Cherie’s evolution is palpable through her actions, narration, and increasing comprehension of her world.
Peterson’s skillful use of tone effectively conveys the darker elements of the story through the eyes of a younger protagonist, adding an authentic and relatable perspective to the unfolding events. The intertwining of side characters’ stories—whether uplifting or tragic—enhances the sense of a living, breathing world where every character matters.
Camellia Season is an immersive read that I highly recommend, especially to young women seeking a resonant, heartfelt story. It captivates from the first page, drawing readers into Cherie’s tumultuous life and her yearning for escape. This is a novel that beckons you to return, eager to delve deeper into its narrative layers. Natasha Peterson has crafted a compelling tale, and I eagerly anticipate her future works.
Pages: 288 | ASIN : B0CYY6MMS1
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Disturbed Tombs
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Disturbed Tombs, the debut novel by Kay A. Oliver, is a compelling journey through time that seamlessly blends the mystique of Ancient Egypt with the intrigue of modern archaeology. The story follows the dedicated archaeologist Dr. Kaili Worthy as she unearths a groundbreaking discovery: the mummies of Cleopatra Selene of Syria and Pharaoh Seti. However, the novel takes an unexpected turn as these ancient relics bring about more than just historical revelations, intertwining the world of a modern museum in the United States with the ancient tombs in a thrilling and unforeseeable manner.
Oliver hits a home run with this first installment. From the moment I started reading Disturbed Tombs, I was captivated by the riveting plot. The story’s gripping nature kept me hooked from beginning to end, making it a thoroughly engaging read. One of the standout features of this novel is its impeccable pacing. Even during quieter moments, Oliver’s meticulous attention to detail ensures an immersive experience that places the reader directly into the heart of the action. The narrative structure, with its frequent shifts in character perspectives, enriches the storytelling. These transitions, clearly marked by the author, offer a well-rounded view of the events, deepening the reader’s connection to the characters and their experiences.
The characters themselves are a highlight of the book. Each one is vividly brought to life, making their interactions and relationships particularly enjoyable. The dynamics between Kaili and Cleopatra Selene, as well as Kaili and her husband, stand out, adding layers of complexity and authenticity to the characters. This multidimensional portrayal is a notable achievement, especially in genre fiction, where the plot often takes precedence over character development. Oliver skillfully balances both, ensuring her characters are as emotionally resonant as the plot is compelling.
Disturbed Tombs offers something for every reader, whether you are a fan of historical fiction, mysteries, or narratives with a touch of the fantastical. If you’re looking for an enthralling read to transport you to the sands of Ancient Egypt, this novel is a perfect choice. Oliver’s first installment in the Dr. Kaili Worthy series is a captivating blend of history and mystery that promises to entertain and intrigue.
Pages: 259 | ASIN : B0BK4XGPQ4
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History Does Repeat Itself
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In Aftermath Boy, the son of Holocaust survivors battles a life of antisemitism and poor life decisions and is accused of interfering with the 2024 presidential election. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
The story evolved over a number of years. I went to the Holocaust Museum in D.C. in 2019 to see the testimonies my two surviving aunts had provided to Spielberg’s SHOAH Foundation. I took pages of notes, and for the next months devoted time to filling in holes in their testimonies with research. Then I began to write a narrative that captured their stories. I didn’t see any point in writing another Holocaust book. But in my research, I uncovered a vein scholarship devoted to ‘transfer post-traumatic stress disorder.’ The notion of writing about how many parents’ experiences riding the waves of history might have influenced me germinated into a concept of how a family rides the waves of history from one generation to the next. So, I began to write a Roman clef that explored how the horrors of the Holocaust resulted in critical family dysfunction among survivors between survivors and their offspring. As I wrote and rewrote the narrative, the evident parallels between current events and the rise of fascism in the 1920s and 30s became poignantly evident. The cultish adoration for a leader, the use of propaganda, doublespeak, and lies, the undermining of the judiciary and the rule of law, the wedge politics dividing ‘us vs. them’ established a third element for a novel making it significant and relevant.
What were some of the emotional and moral guidelines you followed when developing your characters?
My mother and her younger sister could not have survived the concentration camps without each other. They’re liberation and continued survival depended upon the support and efforts of many others. The love and bonds the three sisters have for each other, however, unravel as they build their own separate lives and families after the war. I wanted to ensure that readers didn’t find one-dimensional heroes and villains, but discover the challenge of understanding how perspectives form, diverge, and clash despite the strength of family bonds. Rozsa is a workhorse, a force of nature, focused and determined, but she still relies on random chance that preserves or destroys human life. Billy, well-intentioned, and loving, has to outgrow the fantasy world he constructs protectively as a child. He tries to remain true to unattainable ideals but makes his family miserable in the process. As an elderly man, he finds himself ashore facing an historical tsunami.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
First, that we’re subject to waves of history, however unaware of it we are as it unfolds. And history does repeat itself as millions neglect to study and understand the past.
Second, that we draw our identities from our families in many ways, but as Jorge Luis Borges insisted, who we are changes as we progress through life and external circumstances take hold. Rozsa and Billy live in different spectrums of reality that sometimes overlap but fundamentally diverge.
Third, governments play a fundamental role in developing or destroying lives when people choose to be ruled by despots who become increasingly malevolent over time. With mass media in its infancy, fascists used this new technology to deceive, manipulate, and control. Contemporary technology enhances such misuse exponentially.
Fourth, however flawed we may be–and Billy certainly is a poster boy of flaws–and however frightened we may feel, standing up to bullies is the key to survival along with human connections that provide mutual support and make it possible to overcome overwhelming odds.
What is one thing you hope readers take away from Aftermath Boy?
The Aftermath Boy caught up in his mother’s Holocaust history shaping his own, faces the consequences of his mistakes as he finds himself in the crucible of history with democracy hanging in the balance in 2024.
Author Links: GoodReads | Facebook | Website | Amazon
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