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The Island of Angels Series, Book 1

Historical Fiction

Date Published: 09-28-2024

Publisher: The Book Guild

 

 

 

1575.

Nelan Michaels is a young Flemish man fleeing religious persecution in the
Spanish Netherlands. Settling in Mortlake outside London, he studies under
Queen Elizabeth’s court astrologer, conjuring a bright future –
until he’s wrongly accused of murder.

Forced into the life of a fugitive, Nelan hides in London, before he is
dramatically pressed into the crew of the Golden Hind.

Thrust into a strange new world on board Francis Drake’s vessel,
Nelan sails the seas on a voyage to discover discovery itself. Encountering
mutiny, ancient tribes and hordes of treasure, Nelan must explore and master
his own mystical powers – including the Mark of the Salamander, the
mysterious spirit of fire.

THE MARK OF THE SALAMANDER is the first in The Island of Angels series: a
two-book saga that tells the epic story and secret history of
England’s coming of age during the Elizabethan era.

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19

Home at Last

26th September 1580

 

It was midway through the afternoon watch. On a Monday. It wasn’t any old Monday. It was a special Monday. Not because of an extra beer ration; nor because of the smell of fish emanating from the galley. No – it was because, on that autumn day, nearly all fifty-eight surviving crew members hung over the gunwale, their eyes dripping with expectation and glued to the horizon. On occasion, they glanced up at the topmast and the barrel man as if waiting for a message from the heavens. None came, even after they’d passed the Isles of Scilly. Nor did it come after they passed Wolf Rock. It surely wouldn’t be long in coming.

As the creaking of the sails ceased, the Golden Hind glided serenely through the waters as if drawn forward by a divine wind. Even the gulls stopped squawking. A light rain shower washed the decks. The men gazed at the white flecks on the waves.

Amidst the quiet, a cry went out, and travelled down the mizzenmast, across the poop deck and into the soul of each crew member. “Land ho!”

Nelan stood next to Fletcher, who raised his hands like an Old Testament prophet and cried out, “Oh, my God!” Then he knelt on the deck, hands clasped in a prayer of thanksgiving.

The other hands – all long-haired, heavily bearded, and stinking of piss, ale and perspiration – planted their knees on the deck. To Nelan, that moment felt portentous. It was one of collective bliss in which men of all ranks, natures and ages shared a sublime experience and encountered, perhaps for a few seconds only, the most concentrated religious feeling in the world: that of belonging to each other and to a land. Perhaps they didn’t know it fully, then. Maybe they had an inkling of it, as Nelan did. But at that moment, each of them knew that, through their voyage, their endeavours and their courage, they had unchained the shackles of the past, cut most of the remaining threads of the Gordian Knot of papal suppression, summoned the fresh, clean winds of the future, and set the people of England on a course towards the discovery of themselves and towards an exploration of the world and its peoples.

As the familiar jagged promontory of the Lizard hove into view, the hardy souls who’d survived unimaginable hardships together were stunned to silence. For once, their tongues stopped wagging. Where before they had been vocal in their japes and musical in their jaunts, now they were mute, stilled by the awe and wonder of seeing the distant contours of their land, their England, appear on the horizon. Their journey neared its end. They knew that another would begin as surely as God gave them the grace of another breath. They had not seen this land’s green pastures and gentle slopes for over a thousand days; 1,018, the pilot told them. England. Home at last. They would greet friends they had not seen for two years and ten months. See children who’d grown from suckling babe to infant. Meet mothers who’d given birth in the interim. Comfort wives grown old from the worry, and embrace daughters who’d married during their long absence. They’d clasp hands with their brothers, fathers and sons, and hold them close. Such were the anticipated joys of homecoming. Since they’d set out twice from old Plymouth – once when storms had forced them to return to safe harbour, and later when they’d finally embarked on that fateful day in December 1577 – this was a second coming.

Nelan swallowed hard. He licked his parched lips. While he didn’t expect anyone to meet him on the quay, he remained as excited as the native-born mariners to see old England. She was his home now. She had been a haven for Protestants from all over Europe fleeing the cruel persecution of the Inquisition. He couldn’t go back to Sangatte or Leiden. The angels of the island coursed through his blood and enriched his soul. He belonged to them, and they belonged in him.

From within him there arose a poem of persuasion, a song of softness, a dance of deliberation.

One question hovered on the lips of the crew. But none dared speak it aloud. Not Nelan, and, for once, not even Tom. But it demanded to be asked. The answer would decide their fate; particularly that of the officers and gentlemen and, most of all, of the admiral. He had to be the one to ask it.

 

About the Author

JUSTIN NEWLAND

JUSTIN NEWLAND’s novels represent an innovative blend of genres from
historical adventure to supernatural thriller and magical realism.

Undeterred by the award of a Doctorate in Mathematics from Imperial
College, London, he conceived his debut novel, The Genes of Isis (ISBN
9781789014860, Matador, 2018), an epic fantasy set under Ancient Egyptian
skies.

His second book is a historical thriller, The Old Dragon’s Head (ISBN
9781789015829, Matador, 2018), and is set in Ming Dynasty China in the
shadows of the Great Wall.

His third, The Coronation (ISBN 9781838591885, Matador, 2019), is another
historical adventure and speculates on the genesis of the most important
event in the modern world – the Industrial Revolution.

The Abdication (ISBN 9781800463950, Matador, 2021) is a mystery thriller in
which a young woman confronts her faith in a higher purpose and what it
means to abdicate that faith.

His latest is The Mark of the Salamander (ISBN 9781915853271, Book Guild,
2023) and is the first in a two-book series, The Island of Angels. Set in
the Elizabethan era, it tells the epic tale of England’s coming of
age.

The second in the series, The Midnight of Eights, charts of the uncanny
coincidences that culminated in the repulse of the Spanish Armada and is due
to be published later this year.

Author, speaker and broadcaster, Justin appears on LitFest panels, gives
talks to historical associations and libraries and enjoys giving radio
interviews.

He lives with his partner in plain sight of the Mendip Hills in Somerset,
England.

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Humor

Date Published: May 23, 2024

Publisher: BookBaby

 

 

“Peculiar People and the Pets Who Love Them”…lovingly
written and illustrated by Justin Moroyan, is a darkly-whimsical and
addictively-humorous picture book that tells the stories of fantastically
weird people and their equally strange and adoring pets

These stories revolve around characters who are gloriously abnormal. They
embrace that attribute, and don’t shy away from being their unique,
spectacular selves. Like Madam Rosette and her poodle, Josette, who only
enjoy “bad” smells…or Samurai Megasaki, who is addicted to
water but also allergic to it. Each spread welcomes you into wondrous,
stunningly detailed, vibrant illustrations, and stories that are guaranteed
to capture your imagination and tickle your grey matter. Each time you
explore it, you’ll discover new secrets and symbolism that delve you deeper
into captivating worlds you will inexorably fall in love with.

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About the Author

Justin Moroyan

I’m an illustrator and writer, and I’ve always loved expressing myself on
paper…the ability to work within a space where I can make anything happen
has always been a form of therapy for me. It’s one of the reasons I love the
Fantasy and Sci-Fi genres so much.

“That’s the wonderful thing about crayons. They can take you to more
places than a starship.” (Guinan, Star Trek: The Next Generation)

I share an affinity for dark humor with some of my atypical real-life
superheroes, like Tim Burton, Charles Addams, Edward Gorey, and Wes
Anderson. Of course, I can’t leave out the wondrously enchanting worlds
created by Dr. Seuss and Disney, which fertilized my drive to invent worlds
of my very own growing up, and still, to this day.

I tend to gravitate towards humorous stories about social ineptitude, mad
science, the supernatural, and wonderfully addictive, perfectly imperfect,
B-movie-like humor and exaggerated characters. I love diving down the rabbit
hole of my mind and exploring strange new worlds.

“All we can do, Scully, is pull the thread and see what it
unravels.” (Fox Mulder, The X-Files) –This text refers to the
paperback edition.

 

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Horror / Fantasy

Date Published: May 21, 2024

Publisher: Android Press

 

 

In December 2019, as Ghana’s vibrant streets buzz with the climax of the
“Year of Return,” an initiative marking 400 years since the first
enslaved Africans were forcibly taken to Virginia, Adwapa, a Ghanaian
journalist living in the U.S., decides to journey back to her homeland.
Accompanied by friends, she seeks to reconnect with his roots during this
historic commemoration, unaware that the trip will lead them into the heart
of a mystery that transcends time and reality.

As the celebrations reach their zenith, the Atlantic Ocean, witness to
untold horrors of the past, begins to stir with an ancient and restless
energy. From its depths emerge the spirits of the enslaved, those who
perished in the harrowing Middle Passage, returning not in peace but in
turmoil. Their emergence sends shockwaves around the globe, transforming the
“Year of Return” into a haunting spectacle of reawakened histories
and unresolved grievances.

As the line between the living and the dead blurs, Adwapa finds herself
caught in a whirlwind of supernatural events and historical reckonings. With
each passing day, the ghosts grow more powerful, their centuries-old sorrows
manifesting in a series of chilling, vengeful acts that threaten to unravel
the very fabric of the present.

 

Praise for The Year of Return

“Ivana Akotowaa Ofori’s THE YEAR OF RETURN is a haunting, darkly
evocative tale of the ghosts of the past, delivering a harrowing vision of
history’s undeniable grasp on the present and the future
alike.”

          —Kevin
Wabaunsee, assistant editor at Escape Pod, former managing editor of the
SFWA

 

“A moving and timely perspective on one of the greatest horrors in
human history. Ofori presents ancient and recent events in a startlingly
original take about our responsibilities to our past, our present, and our
future.”

          —R.S.A.
Garcia, Locus, Sturgeon, Nebula and IGNYTE Award finalist

 

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“Six more Coasters joined the first rising out of the sea, their ghostly bodies appearing to form out of darkening ocean mist… But as frightening as their physical presence was, the real terror came from the way they troubled the atmosphere itself, permeating everything with a darkness that clawed its way into one’s soul.”​

 

About the Author

Ivana Akotowaa Ofori

Ivana Akotowaa Ofori is a Ghanaian storyteller. Known also by the alias of
“The Spider Kid,” she is a weaver of words in many forms,
including fiction, non-fiction and spoken-word poetry. Akotowaa has been
nominated for various awards for her prose writing. Her work is included in
the Flash Fiction Ghana anthology, Kenkey for Ewes and Other Very Short
Stories, and the Writivism anthology, And Morning Will Come. Writing aside,
Akotowaa spends much of her time looking for excuses to make everything
purple. She has been included in the Africa Risen Anthology 2022 (Tor.com)
with her short story, “Exiles of Witchery.”

 

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Nonfiction

Date Published: March 26, 2024

Publisher: MindStir Media

 

 

Dr. D’Andrea has conducted the most comprehensive, multidimensional, mental
health, and human development study of the adverse impact of Trumpism, Trump
supporters, and the Trump cult that has been done in the mental health
professions. This includes research results and theories drawn from the
fields of counseling, psychology, social psychology, psychiatry, political
science, religious studies, and other related disciplines.

His newest book falls within the liberatory psycho-political perspectives
described by many of the luminary giants in our nation’s history. This
includes but is not limited to the teachings of Dr. Cornel West, Dr. Michael
Eric Dyson, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr., Reverand
Dr. William Barber II, Naomi Klein, James Baldwin, Dr. Henry A. Giroux,
Howard Zinn, and Dr. Noam Chomsky. Dr. D’Andrea’s scholarly accomplishments
(over 200 professional publications) and decades of social-political
activism have resulted in his being referred to as the Noam Chomsky of the
mental health professions in general and the counseling profession in
particular.

 

Ann Cavanaugh-Smith, Member of the Social Justice Creations non-profit
organization’s Board of Directors

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These are perilous times for the people in the United States. The danger we face as a nation involves various threats to the sustainability of our democracy and the mental health crisis our country currently faces. This book provides a detailed and multidimensional analysis of numerous factors underlying these perilous times. My professional training in the Human Development Counseling doctoral program at Vanderbilt University, my 40+ years of clinical experience as a social justice advocate in different work settings, and my research and professional publications are all invaluable in helping me acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to undertake the challenge of writing this book.

With this background in mind, I conducted a comprehensive, multiyear analysis of numerous factors fueling the serious threats to our nation’s democracy and our collective mental health. Among the factors I found to have a particularly adverse effect on our nation’s democracy as well as a negative impact on the mental health of millions of people in our nation are the lies and false conspiracies articulated by former President Donald Trump and his supporters. The results of numerous surveys in early and mid-2023 indicated more than 70 percent of Republican Party members continued to believe Trump’s lies about the ways the 2020 presidential election was alleged to have been stolen from him. That’s 70 percent of Republican Party members who continue to believe this lie despite the total lack of evidence supporting this serious psycho-political falsehood. From a psycho-political perspective, this staggering statistic sadly persists to the present time. The reasons for making the previous statement are detailed throughout this book.

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Orb Of Zorn, Book #2

Fantasy

Date Published: 04-19-2024

 

 

When the Shadowlord steals part of the orb of eternity, his power surges.
He has unleashed a mighty host of orcs and trolls and acquires an invaluable
new henchman in Borg Bearslayer. Young Elcon goes through a battery of new
trials and tribulations and is tested by powers he never imagined. Only by
forging an alliance with the gray elf, Rowena Ravenwill, the brash dwarf
Brom, and the last of the great swordsmen of the western realms does he
stand a chance against the Shadowlord.

In this sequel to The Heir Apparent, a gloomier dawn emerges, and stakes
are much higher for the young mage. The boundaries are blurred even further
when the Walszman encounters the witch-like Lef Sagori. Will he succumb to
the dark side of magic or will Elcon add great new deeds to his Van Zorn
legacy?

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CHAPTER TWO— 

The wind howled as they trudged along the empty outer banks. It crept up on them as a fog fiend would descend upon innocent birds of prey. It whipped at their backs, and they still pressed on. The verdant fields long gone now, and the harsh landscape broke in from all sides as if crumbling before them in the form of an avalanche. Nothing fell. Yet. Everything held in its tenuous, rock-solid place. Talia snickered to herself, a nervous laugh. Her levity was a way of dealing with the vast and unfamiliar surroundings and how small she stood before them.

Now the craggy peaks rose before them tall as towers to the netherworld. Still off in the distance but drawing nearer with each step. Gone were the amber waves of wheat and the bustling bloom of azaleas. They left behind the sagebrush and the other prickly fronds as the loam vanished and the stone rose. Talia craned her neck, hoping for a few fresh petals to break up the monotony of the gloom. In her mind, she loped through those bucolic fields again and took in the sweet scent of cherry blossom. She crossed great meadows dotted with wildflowers and Lilypad-slathered ponds. Some of the places they passed were stunning, bristling with exquisite beauty, while others rolled out in barren stretches that gave her the chills. 

Perlania sounded like a paradise, yet, the more she tried to picture it, the more it evaded her imagination as if something strove to block her fancy. Talia suspected her teacher was the culprit, but she did not accuse her. Instead, she constantly asked for a glimpse of the mysterious land even when she knew Scya would never reveal it.  

This did not dissuade the tyro, for she was hungry for adventure. Ever since she left her uncle’s inn, she had wanted to explore the strange lands beyond her home. This desire filled her young heart with rippling joy. But not the frivolous kind. She was not hungry for gallivanting the way those ridiculous knights barreled through pebble-speck villages. Talia longed for a chance to prove herself. She wanted her purpose to become clear.

“Stop daydreaming,” Scya warned.

Snapped from the warm layer of her private thoughts, the tyro hardened again. Plucked from her cocoon, she girded herself for a challenge. In fact, she had come to welcome these interludes because they made her stronger. Although, sometimes caught unaware, she lashed out at Third Sister, a mistake she had to learn the hard way. She was still young, though not callow. 

Slowly, she was getting used to the game. It seemed Scya offered more leeway now, letting the tyro go for longer stretches each time only to rent the calm shell of rumination with a sharp thrust. This kept the tyro on her toes.

Talia was still amazed to be given this incredible chance. The Lef Sagori had an infamous reputation. Few ever spoke fondly of them. Most feared their mystique. Talia did not. She craved the power Scya held, the power she seldom used, and she would do almost anything to have it.                              

When she quelled her mind to a blank slate, as she had been trained, Talia could feel Scya reaching out to her. She could not read Third Sister’s thoughts, but could anticipate the directives and queries.

She pulled up alongside her mentor, ready to learn. 

“You know why we eschew material goods and the sheltered life.”

The tyro nodded. Drilled into her throughout their long, arduous trek, she wasn’t sure why Scya was bringing it up again. She must have had a reason, and Talia made no reply because she knew there was more to follow. She loped on, cloaking her curiosity.

“The more you carry, the more of a physical burden. That’s obvious, but if something is worth carrying, it is worth bringing along. We leave behind everything, only taking what is most essential because it allows us to carve out a better path. Poverty leads to purity. We do not consider ourselves better because of it. It makes things easier.”     

Talia nodded again, and Scya arched a brow. “You don’t believe so. Or are not convinced.”

“No, I do believe you, but we are going to the homeland. I’m sure there are some material goods there.”

“There are.”

“So, doesn’t that make you a possessor of material goods?”

“You don’t see them on my person, do you?”

“No, not here. But when you return home.”

Scya offered a rare smile. “You are still trying to force me into giving a glimpse of the homeland.”

“No, of course not,” Talia lied.

“So, you are not curious about it?”

The tyro stalled for a moment. It seemed better to give the question serious consideration even though the answer was obvious.  

“Of course, I am, but I know you won’t share it with me.”

“And yet you still try and probe in your most innocent way.”

“You know that I’m curious.”

“Yes.”

“And yet you keep asking me. Why? For confirmation?”  

“No,” Scya said, raising a brow. “Because I’m waiting for you to give up some of the things you stow away in the deep cupboards of your mind.”        

“You mean memories?”

“You are hoarding them because you believe they offer you comfort, but what you do not realize is that some of those comforting memories can harm you. They reveal your past and can betray your present. Doomed if they fall into the wrong hands.”

Talia flinched when an old memory rushed back. She saw Scya regurgitating chunks of that ghastly creature. She wondered if a bad memory also had the same effect. Could the old enemy return? Then she began trembling in fear because she already believed she had betrayed her mentor.              

“You are still not ready for the next stage, not until you can control the flow of your thoughts. Let the mist wash your slate clean.”

“The mist?” 

“It’s the only way to clean your slate. You’ve sullied it with all your worries.”

Fright filled the tyro’s eyes. She pulled away, afraid to face her teacher. 

“It’s all my fault. Now it’s coming back.”

“No,” Scya said. “But you need to use the mist.”

“But how? I don’t know where to start.”

“From the beginning. Take a respite now. You must start from the beginning.”      

About the Author

John Gorman

Before his words found their way into print, John snapped the Eyesore of
the Week for the Queens Ledger. His stories, essays, and articles have
appeared in over 50 journals worldwide. His newest book Return Of The
Shadowlord (Orb Of Zorn #2) is AVAILABLE for PRE-ORDER. John is also the
author of the novels, The Heir Apparent (Orb Of Zorn #1), The Acolyte And
The Amulet (Nebilon #1), Quest For The Hope Box (Nebilon #2), Beyond The
Vicious Vortex, Shades of Luz, Disposable Heroes, and From Here To
Burmidia.

 

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