Showing posts with label Between Now and Forever. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Between Now and Forever. Show all posts

Friday, October 4, 2013

Visionary Novel Between Now and Forever is Published!

Finally, the day has arrived.

Between Now and Forever, the first novel in my Enter the Between series, is published.

If you'd like to purchase a copy for your Kindle, click here.

It's only $2.99, less than the cost of a cup of coffee. In fact, why not grab your drink of choice and settle down with Marjorie Veil, my protagonist, in her journey through The Between, which in this case happens to be in the direction of the North on the Native American Medicine Wheel, the place of knowledge and receiving.

Here's a brief synopsis:

Medicate or nurture; reform or set free? These are quandaries rookie teacher Marjorie Veil faces when she takes on an after-school class for thirteen-year-olds labeled as troublemakers, non-teachable, and hopeless. Faculty skeptics warn that all these kids need is prescribed medication for focus and impulse control. “Bring them into line,” they say. “Show them who’s boss.” But, as Marjorie quickly discovers, behind their anti-conformist exteriors are gifted teens, who are sensitive, empathetic, and wise beyond their youth. They also happen to have psychic abilities, which they have kept hidden until now. Can Marjorie help them do what she has been unable to do for herself: fight for their spiritual and emotional freedom?

Click here to read the entire first chapter.

My publisher is Philophrosyne Publishing, which specializes in Visionary Fiction.

The print version of Between Now and Forever will be available at Amazon soon.

Thanks so much, my friends, for your support. It feels so good to finally be an AUTHOR, as well as a writer.



Monday, August 22, 2011

What's The Headline of Your Life Story?

"What's your headline," asks Shawna Todd in the July/August issue of Daily Word magazine.

If your life story were on display for everyone to see, what would it say about you?

Would it describe the life you want to live, the way you want to be remembered?

If the answer is yes, live your story with gusto, grateful that you have found your true path. 

If the answer is no, you need to begin co-creating with Spirit--now.

Visualize your life story as you would like it to be, then write your new headline and ask Spirit to help you make it a reality.

I particularly liked this article because it mirrors the message of my book, Between Now and Forever, in which a substitute teacher helps launch seven troubled teens into their own life stories.  "So listen carefully," she says after her students convince her to share some of the details of her difficult, yet remarkable past.  "Take notes if you like.  Because after my story--and you do need a story--I hope you'll discover a way through the dark wood and step forward with confidence into your own stories."

As always, thanks for stopping by.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Indigo the Movie

Here's a clip of Indigo the Movie to give you a better idea of what Neale Donald Walsch was talking about in two of my previous posts.  Notice that Walsch stars as grandfather to an Indigo.



Now imagine seven Indigos in one classroom with a greenhorn teacher (the case in my latest story, Between Now and Forever).  Fortunately for her, she has powers, too.  But that doesn't mean her job will be easy.

Not by a long shot.

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