AK21-28 Charles Sheldon II. Strong Hearts Trilogy.

An Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Charlie Sheldon 11, on air from July 13th

I love to discuss how one’s personal experiences become the foundation for what they write about, and the relationship between one’s training and values, and what emerges from the point of the pen. In my Strong Heart series, in addition to exploring ancient legends and the origins of “modern humans” about 70000 years ago, I also explore the struggle between development and preservation, the dangers of zealotry, coming of age, and what makes a family and a home. Along the way, there is much I can share about hiking, backpacking, the Pacific Northwest and Olympic National Park, seafaring, and survival. I am also a water dowser – true – with some stories about that, too.

For several years I performed maritime poetry at the Fisher Poets festival in Oregon and similar events near Seattle.

During my work life, I spent more time than I care to admit before groups of people speaking, presenting, often before hostile crowds; I was a certified teacher for a private company teaching decision making and problem analysis for over a decade; and after retirement has conducted book readings and discussions at bookstores and retirement communities throughout the Pacific Northwest.

https://soundcloud.com/plv-radio/ak21-28-charles-sheldon-ii-strong-hearts-trilogy

Find us on all these platforms as seen here.

  Soundcloud  ITunes  iHEART  Anchor
  Spotify,   Google play,   Vurbl Podchaser
  Radio Public.  Breaker,Stitcher Amazon
 Launchpad Mixcloud  Youtube   OdyseeFM Player

Self Discovery Media. Self Discovery Community  Hub of Discovery  Choose Positive Living

I have always been a writer, always a hiker, trained as a wildlife biologist, living in the Pacific Northwest, a husband, father, grandfather, and friend. In my work life, I was a graduate student teacher, a commercial fisherman, a house painter, a fisheries consultant, a treasure hunter, then a planner, a construction manager, a project manager, even an executive for various seaports – for 28 years. During my years working for seaports, I was involved with several difficult environmental cleanups, including Superfund sites, and for many years I worked with local tribes negotiating fishing agreements between their salmon fishermen and harbor operations in Seattle. After I retired from port work at age 65 in 2012 I went back to sea as a merchant sailor, container ships and military reserve vessels, as a watchstander and able-bodied seaman, for four years, then quit for good to write these books about Olympic National Park, the Gulf of Alaska, a certain ornery young girl, and ancient history – I call it the Strong Heart Series.

Before writing my latest series of books I did years of research into human origins, archeology, geology, ice ages, and climate change to develop the foundation for my Strong Heart series of books, which ask the question: could the ancient legends of most First peoples of North America that they have always been here – always – be true? Along the way I have learned much about what we know, and how much more we do not know, plus a healthy dose of aversion to zealotry and people who are absolutely convinced they know what is best for the rest of us.

You can pre-order through Amazon now for the paperback edition (Kindle coming October)

AMAZON

Charlie went to Yale University and UMass, where he received a Masters’s Degree in Wildlife Biology/Resource Management. He worked in the fishing industry for 15 years as a deckhand, mate, skipper, and consultant, then relocated to the Pacific Northwest in 1990 to be near Olympic National Park. He worked at seaports for nearly 30 years as a planner, project manager, and executive. When he retired from seaports in 2012 he returned to sea as a merchant sailor for four years, working on the various container and military vessels as Able Bodied Seaman and Bosun. He retired in 2016 to work full time at his writing. Nowadays he hikes in the Olympic National Park whenever he can, cooks for his wife, pesters his grandchildren and continues to scribble tales.

https://charliesheldon2.com  

charliesheldon2@gmail.com

https://www.facebook.com/CharlieSheldon2

FIND MORE SHOWS OF ILLUMINATION HERE

All of our shows/interviews are done by donation, if you enjoyed this show please support us here.

PART TWO COMING JANUARY 11TH

AK-20-02 Jordan Gross, The Journey to Cloud Nine


On An Authors Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest Jordan Gross, on air from January 7th.

Jordan Gross is blazing a new trail for how we all interpret the world of personal development. With his allegorical work, The Journey to Cloud Nine, Jordan is attempting to show how providing self-improvement tips through fiction is actually more enjoyable and beneficial to a reader’s life than the traditional self-help model. With concepts like “imagitivetation” and “the ivity’s” Jordan is certain to give you our listeners something they have never heard before while packing in a ton of wisdom along the way. 

Stop listening to so much self-help advice! it is not the only answer.


JOIN SARA AND JORDAN HERE KNOW HOW TO GET TO YOUR CLOUD NINE.

https://soundcloud.com/plv-radio/ak-20-02-jordan-gross-the-journey-to-cloud-nine

VIDEO


 ITunesSpotify Soundcloud
  Amazon  Google play,   iHEART
 Acast   onpodium  Anchor
 Podvine  Radio Public.   FM Player
  Launchpad Mixcloud   Vurbl
   Odysee  Youtube Sticher

Jordan is a Northwestern and Kellogg School of Management graduate, a startup founder, a TEDx speaker, and a #1 best-selling author. His upcoming book, The Journey to Cloud Nine, provides a new approach to the personal development world by using fictional storytelling to reveal some of life’s most meaningful principles. Jordan has been blazing new trails for people around the world, and he cannot wait to share this with all of you!


https://www.journeytocloudnine.com

https://www.journeytocloudnine.com/videos

jordan.c.gross2016@gmail.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-gross


FOR MORE SHOWS ON SELF DISCOVERY GO HERE

EMAIL:INFO@SELFDISCOVERYMEDIA.COM

All of our shows/interviews are done by donation, if you enjoyed this show please support us here.

The Jewel in the Ruins • Sam Hawksmoor 

 

librarystG

Saska heard Cat sneeze, then suddenly there was another rock fall and Cat was gone.  She let go and the boulder crashed down on the empty space below, causing yet more rocks to fall and opening the breach in the wall even wider.‘Cat!’
Saska was staring at an empty space leading into an ante-chamber.
Cat was somewhere inside there in the darkness licking her wounds growling softly, deeply affronted.

Saska clamboured over the rubble and slid down into the dark recesses of the Castle.  She stood with wonder that this part of the West Wing had survived the bombs intact.

‘Cat?’  She could hear her, still grumbling and feeling sorry for herself.  ‘I’m sorry.  I didn’t make the stones fall.  I told you to sit still.’

She could hear Cat pulling her long leathery tongue over her fur and the cuts.  She was always fierce cleaner when stressed.  Saska’s eyes adjusted to the darkness and she saw the glint of a pair of orange eyes momentarily staring at her.  Cat wasn’t so good as saying thank you either.  She let her be, knew not to get too close when she was angry.

Saska mounted the steps to an inner chamber, pushing on the wooden doors.  They wouldn’t give.  There was the metal plate in the centre and she instinctively placed her hand on it to make it open. Only residents of the Castle could use the West Wing rooms and there was magic in the plates that let the door know who was trying to enter.

‘Welcome Saska Chancellor’.

Saska jumped back.  The door had spoken.  It knew her name.  Nothing had worked since the first bombs fell.  Yet this door knew her.

‘The library is open.’  The door declared and dim lights flickered on behind the doors.

Saska glanced back at Cat who had stopped cleaning with astonishment.

‘I’m going in,’ she told Cat.  The library had been her favourite place when small.  Filled with gold and glittering objects, exotic paintings from across the world and all the books were ever written. Her father had told her it was the Seventh Wonder of the World.  (She had no idea about the other six).

She pushed the creaking doors open and entered the huge chamber, her footsteps echoed before her.

She stared at the vast empty space and immediately felt dizzy with disappointment. There was nothing.  Not a book, not a painting, not a trace of gold, certainly not the millions of books.  A vast empty nothingness.  The bombs could fall and nothing would be lost.

A hot tear rolled down her cheek.  A sudden memory of being nine sitting on a silk cushion on the red square and she’d been reading the dictionary of birds, watching each one fly about the room.  How thrilled she’d been that day.  The library had taught her so much and she’d come here often to enquire or just past the time of day with tigers or watch deer drinking at the waterhole.  The living books, her mother had said they were called.

She advanced onto the first category square – just as she had done a thousand times before and closed her eyes, trying to conjure up a memory.  Where had it all gone?  Who had taken it?  This was the total knowledge of the Capital.  Without it they could never rebuild, no one would know anything…

‘What category, Saska Chancellor?  Your ‘Book of Wild Beasts’ is overdue by 467 days.’

The Book of Beasts lay by her blankets even now, her only treasure, her last connection with the past.  How could one return a book to an empty library? She remembered you were supposed to speak. What was the use in such an empty space?  Who or what would listen?

‘Where is everything?’  She whispered, the whisper echoing back off the bare walls.

‘All is yours to command,’ the library assured her.

Saska took a step to ‘Art Down the Ages’.  The wall behind her flickered to life.  Pictures began to appear. Just as they used to.  The famous portrait of Mistress D’Agneau with her golden sheep by Sir Henri Bolt appeared to fill the whole wall.

‘Please select you century.’

Saska jumped off the step.  She couldn’t see them right now, it would hurt too much.
She jumped onto ‘Adventure and Romance’.  Instantly the right-hand wall was filled with books.  Everything she remembered as a child was still here – yet not. She was beginning to realise something.  The room was supposed to be empty.  The books weren’t ever here, not in reality.  After all, when you selected the book it would give you the option of reading it to you or showing the contents – hence the deer at the waterhole.  The Book of Beasts had to be ordered, she remembered now.  It came a day later from wherever the real books were stored.

She didn’t know what to choose. It had been so long that she had read a story, any story.  She jumped off the step and the books vanished.

She realised exactly what she wanted to do and jumped two squares to ‘music’.  ‘Symphony of the Spheres,’ she commanded.

‘Playing. Please proceed to the Red Square.’

Saska felt a broad smile appear onto her face.  She was ten years old, listening to this music so loud the walls shook and her father had to be summoned.

Yes, the Library was all still here – somehow.  She squatted down on the red square, no silk cushion to shield her from the cold marble this time.
The music began to play.

‘Louder.’  She commanded.

The spheres began to dance above her, driven by the rhythm of the music, the choral underscore began to swell and fill the space.  Saska’s heart began to beat wildly, tears flowing now unchecked and suddenly there was Cat, pressing against her like always, seeking her love and reassurance.  She hugged her close, aware that her coat was damp with blood.

She sobbed into the blue fur, her heart so strong and solid for all these years of war was suddenly breaking, shattered all that was lost.  Once she had a family, a brother and a country that was the envy of the world.

‘Louder,’ she called again, wanting the music to fill up her heart and head and eradicate out all the pain and suffering.  Cat stayed motionless.  The music, this place, felt familiar.  She’d played here when a kitten.  She remembered the music.  The girl was bigger now.  This was the first time she had ever cried.

© Sam Hawksmoor May 2019
You can download Girl with Cat (Blue) or order the print version here
*Shortlisted for the Rubery Book Award 2018 & ‘Honorary Mention’ in the 26th Writer’s Digest Book Awards 2018 

Sam Hawksmoor.com 

https://www.hackwriters.com

AK 18-15 Protogenesis. Before The Beginning by Alysia Helming

An Author’s Kiss with Sara Troy and her guest  Alysia Helming, on air from April 10th

Before The Beginning by Alysia Helming In Protogenesis, cultural fiction and ancient mythology converge in modern-day Greece. The novel follows Helene, an American teenage girl whose entire life is thrown into disarray when her mother suddenly disappears. She moves to Greece to live with a relative and must navigate how to fit in her new life and transform into the powerful woman she really is. While investigating her mother’s disappearance, Helene discovers a portal to another world, where Greek mythology comes to life…“I love strong women, and Helene embodies that. unnamedThis book is a great reminder to dream deep” – Whitney Reynolds, Host of
The Whitney Reynolds Show on PBS

Over 500 people in Greece have contributed to the author’s research for theProtogenesisnovel, including renowned Greek archaeologists, cultural and mythology experts, and the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.

Due to the overwhelming support in Greece, Protogenesis has been selected to be featured in the United Nations’ (UNESCO) 2018 World Book Capital Event in Athens.Publisher: Black Rose Writing“This book bridges Greek & American communities with creativity, fantasy and a strong woman main character who learns what she’s really made of.“ –  
Aly Walansky, Lifestyle Journalist & Contributor to Today,
PopSugar & Women’s Health


JOIN SARA AND ALYSIA HERE FOR A VISIT TO MODERN DAY GREECE 

Hear this on your phone or tablet with this free Soundcloud APP 

VIDEO.



American novelist Alysia Helming is the best-selling author of the ProtogenesisBook Series, she is President of Protogenesis Media, and Executive Producer of the short film series Footsteps in Athens  which bring to life a selection of the book’s most intriguing scenes showcasing real-life experiences in Greece.

Alysia is also the Executive Producer of Meet Me In Greece, an American reality-based TV series which is currently under contract.

When Alysia isn’t writing, she is considered a ‘Clean Energy Guru’ and is also a majority investor/owner in Pristine Sun, a major solar independent power producer in the United States. Alysia is also Vice President of Green Reach, Inc., a diversified renewable energy company.

Alysia Helming has over 25 years’ experience in providing internal and external advisory services to CFOs & CEOs for Fortune 500 and mid-sized corporations, including Jacuzzi, Bushnell, Wells Fargo, Hallmark Cards, DST Systems and Exelon.

Most recently, Alysia served as CFO for at Pristine Sun. Prior to this, she was the CFO for renewable energy and wellness companies, Krystal Clean Biofuels and Probiotics Holdings, Inc., and was Director of Finance at Bushnell Outdoor Products, a $400MM corporation.

Alysia speaks on many topics including, but not limited to:

    • Protogenesis: Before The Beginning
    • How everything that Alysia writes about, happens in real life
    • Women’s Issues / Empowerment
    • Teaching women how to forge their inner strength
    • Using your book as a platform in the film industry
    • Writing / Screenwriting
    • Using the power of Greek Mythology to create your path
    • Clean energy / solar & wind power
    • Parenting children with special needs & Motherhood
    • Entrepreneurship & Start-up companies
    • Greece – Culture & Mythology
    • Spirituality & Near Death Experiences
    • Women in Business & Film

“…a thrilling story full of plot twists and turns…”
– Children’s Book Review
Kostas Martakis

    • E! Entertainment as one of the is an award-winning Platinum Greek Recording Artist, Model, Television Star and Actor.  Kostas was named by “25 Most Sexy Men in the World”, describing him as a “Greek God”.

Forever & Tonight the hit single written for the release of Protogenesis was written and song by Kostas Marakis. www.kostasmartakis.com

Click here to visit Alysia’s website

facebook.com/alysiahelmingnovelist

MORE SHOWS FROM AN AUTHORS KISS 

There is always an opportunity to fund our shows right here fundit

images