Audio books are here to stay, say the experts. Judging by their steady year-on-year growth, this is not a marketing statement, but a fact. Now these same experts are predicting a dramatic upsurge in the sale of audio book downloads over the next two years.
Enter the world of Make Believe with Edith and the Mysterious Stranger (ISBN: 9781589824690), a historical/fiction novel, filled with adventure and romance. With mysterious letters, cattle rustlers, a spunky woman, the liar’s fire, Halloween, and young love, there is always something happening.
Melynda Gascoyne, The Amherst Bee Newspaper: Buffalo, New York, wrote: “Clarke draws the reader into a world full of color and intrigue right from the first page. Her characters have faults that you want to see them overcome as you laugh, cry and cheer at just how genuine and vivid they are. They could easily be the neighbor next door. It’s refreshing to be able to read a story that can make you run the full range of emotions. The end is uplifting. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I would highly recommend Edith and the Mysterious Stranger to anyone looking for a novel that is easy to read and just makes you feel good.”
It is 1904. Edith has wonderful qualities but her expectations are so high that she never gives a man a second chance. She used to sing professionally but has now settled down and serves others through her nursing abilities. During her stay in Idaho, Edith meets two men. Henry, the superintendent of schools, seems to be arrogant, flirtatious, and quite impressed with her talents. Joseph, a farmer and ranch hand, is just the opposite. He acts completely disinterested in her and unimpressed. At first, both men tend to get on her nerves until she decides it’s about time to not be so judgmental.
Lisa Haselton, Allbooks Reviews, wrote: “Clarke’s passion for her historical subject matter is apparent in the solid writing, which transports the reader back in time effortlessly. Her multi-layered characters are unique individuals who evoke empathy. The experiences, challenges, dialogue, and dress are realistic for the time period and the descriptions are so vivid the reader is more a participant in the events than a pageturner. Edith and the Mysterious Stranger is a highly recommended read. It’s a great adventure story with strong values; great for the entire family.”
After Edith’s arrival to Idaho, a mysterious stranger begins to write to her, which changes her outlook on life for the better. For the first time, she gets to know a man’s inner soul before making any harsh judgments. Whoever he is, this man is a mystery and the best thing that has ever happened to her. The question that puzzles her is whether or not he’s as wonderful in person as he is in his letters.
Wendy Cleveland, Reader Views, wrote: “The Power of the Written Word — this is the life lesson I took away from Linda Weaver Clarke’s book Edith and the Mysterious Stranger. I would definitely recommend this to anyone interested in a good inspirational read from beginning to end. You won’t be disappointed. I’m definitely a fan and will be looking for another installment in the Roberts family saga.”
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“Edith and the Mysterious Stranger” (ISBN 978-1-58982-469-0, American Book Publishing, 2008) can be purchased through Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and online bookstores. For more information, visit http://www.lindaweaverclarke.com BIO: Clarke received her Bachelor of Arts Degree at Southern Utah University and writes articles for the American Chronicle. She has traveled throughout the United States, teaching a “Family Legacy Workshop,” encouraging others to turn their family history and autobiography into a variety of interesting stories. She is the author of Melinda and the Wild West, a semi-finalist for the Reader Views “Reviewers Choice Award 2007.” This novel is the first of five in a family saga: Melinda and the Wild West, Edith and the Mysterious Stranger, Jenny’s Dream, David and the Bear Lake Monster, Elena, Woman of Courage. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Linda_Weaver_Clarke |
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When you are in a place where you are looking for great coffee table photo books, you will notice that there are quite a few different options facing you. You want books that will give your guests something to amuse them, and you also want something that will add a certain decorative element to your home. For people who are looking to make just the right impression, choosing the right coffee table book can go a long way, so keep some important tips in mind.
The Kindle Library, simply put, it’s fantastic! By now everyone on the planet knows about the e-book reader. First off, the kindle device itself is great, light weight slim, weigh approximately 10 ounces, anti-glare screen, reads like paper, the list goes on and on. As an owner, I think few people know about the true backbone of this device and that is the kindle library, so here’s my review.
The kindle library, offers well over 190,000 book titles spread out over 24 different categories.
A sampling of these include; home repair, cooking, business, lifestyles, science, and travel…the list goes on and on. Also available are current up to date magazines, Newsweek, Time, Sports Illustrated, etc.
Titles can be pulled from the NY Times best sellers list along with numerous current release. Lets not forget to mention that within the kindle library you also gain instant access to major US newspapers, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post as well as the NY Times. All readily available through the library download. But your not limited to US publications, you can also retrieve major foreign press publications. This amazing library doesn’t stop there, you can follow well over 1000 blogs and forums, from sports to business, its all available to you via instant download.
Because the kindle device offers wireless connectivity, you can access the kindle library in seconds. The kindle operates on an high speed data network similar to cell phones. This network allows you to purchase a book, have it auto delivered and your up and reading in 1 minutes time. When it comes to travel or commuting this type of flexibility is priceless, no more lugging around stacks of reading material.
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A few other things worth noting, you pay nothing to access the kindle library. The wireless service is offered free with no commitments or contracts, thats amazing in todays market place! Average cost per book is minimal per title. The kindle library also provides you with a dictionary as well as access to Wikipedia. You really need visit this library in order to grasp what is offered, once you do that you may very well be hooked! Just in case your still not convinced and need more information, http://www.everythingkindle.net has it all! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Tracy_Alves |
One of the most controversial books written on the subject of how to get your ex back is “The Magic of Making Up” by T. W. Jackson. The book outlines a series of techniques and strategies that has been raising a lot of eyebrows, and some of the strategies actually sound cold hearted.
I think the year was nineteen-seventy one, or thereabouts. I was a young man serving in the Royal Air Force, stationed atop the Cotswolds at a now long-closed base known as RAF Little Rissington. The camp was a couple of miles from the picturesque village of Bourton-on-the-Water, but seemed to my young mind to be light years from the rest of civilisation. Why, I used to ask myself, was the address of the camp given as Cheltenham when in fact that city lay over 50 miles away? Off duty life could be, and invariably was rather boring for a teenage airman at that remote, and as I though it desolate spot.
It was during the particularly cold winter of that year that I discovered the treasury that was the camp library. With little to do outside of my duties, and nowhere to go as I didn’t yet have a driving licence or the financial means to obtain a car, I began to immerse myself in a quest for knowledge. History had always been a particular favourite of mine at school, and so it was only logical that I began to choose and read books with a historical angle to them. It was here, in the midst of a Cotswold winter, that I first came ‘face to face’ with the story of Jack the Ripper.
To this day I can’t remember the title of the book that first brought the Whitechapel murders to my attention. I recall it being a heavy volume of ‘Great and Unsolved Crimes of the Past’ or something of that ilk. Whatever the title, one piece in that book caught my attention, and in truth has held it ever since. I recall it as being less than three pages long, that piece about Jack the Riper, but something in the words on those pages raised an awareness in me that hadn’t existed before that day. I’d previously heard of Jack of course, but I suppose my young mind had until then lumped him together with such fictional monsters as Count Dracula and Frankenstein’s monster. Now, here he was, revealed in black and white as being as real as I was, a predator who had managed to remain hidden and unidentified for almost a century.
I began to read as much as I could on the subject of the murders, even joining a mail order book club in order to try and find more information on my new pet obsession. I devoured everything I could read, and tried to watch any television programme or movie that depicted the Whitechapel Murders, whether in a factual or fictional scenario.
It soon became clear to me that no-one had the faintest idea who Jack the Ripper really was. There was a huge list of suspects, and a case could, an indeed was made out for many of them as being ‘prime suspects’ in the case. With such a welter of names to pick from it seemed to me that it would be easy to pick a name and then try to build a case to fit the facts surrounding that suspect, as I’m sure has been the case in many so-called renderings of the case. I had no idea who the Ripper was, and if truth be told, I would still hesitate to reveal the name of my own chief suspect as, like many before me, I have only the words of others, and a few scraps of factual evidence on which to base my assumption of guilt. Over the years, many ‘new’ suspects have been put forward as candidates for the role of Jack. I doubt we’ll ever know who he was, but it will continue to be fun trying to solve the great unsolvable mystery of the Autumn of Terror.
So my own quest for knowledge went on, and the years went by, and I continued to read and watch, and absorb all the minutiae that would occasionally find its way into the media, revealing yet more so-called facts and ‘incredible discoveries’ about the most infamous serial killer of them all. I devoured the works of Begg, Fido, Skinner and so many others in my search for information.
When my own son was born and grew to be a young man of around ten, he realised that his father was interested in the Jack the Ripper case. As he grew older, he encouraged me to write a book on the subject. “I can’t,” I’d always reply. “I don’t know who did it.”
“Neither does anyone else Dad,” would be his reply, and of course he was right, though it wasn’t until three years ago that his years of cajoling finally began to bear fruit. I’d written a poem some years before that had been published in a small anthology. I’d given it the title of ‘A Study in Red’ and it had been an attempt to present the killings from the aspect of the Ripper’s mind, as though the poem were a confession of sorts. When, three years ago I showed the poem to a friend who happened to be a writer and publisher, he said that if he ever wrote a dark psychological thriller, he’d love to use it as his introduction. He never got the chance!
From that day, the idea of writing a novel based on the poem grew in my mind until the novel that is ‘A Study in Red’ began to take shape. Once more, I delved into the past, using my own books, and the wonderful forums of Stephen P Ryder’s Casebook to research and refresh my own memories and thoughts on the case. I didn’t want to write a ‘factual’ book. I don’t consider myself to be enough of an authority on the subject to do such a thing, which after all has been handled so well and so expertly by many far better qualified than I over the years.
No, I decided it would be a novel, and one that looked at the case from a rather different angle than most previous Ripper novels. In fact ‘A Study in Red’ in some ways could be said not to be about Jack the Ripper at all. It is in fact the story of one man’s descent into mental instability as a result of reading the so-called journal of the Ripper. What makes it terrifying, (I hope) is the underlying thought that is transmitted to the reader, that Robert Cavendish is somehow connected to the Ripper both by birth and historical events. The fictional journal I created is the tool by which we see how a so-called sane and ordinary man (Cavendish is a psychiatrist) can be pulled to the edge of the precipice, that thin dividing line between madness and sanity, simply by being exposed to the words of an evil and brutal mind. I was able to throw forward certain ideas and theories as to the motives behind the ripper murders in my fictional scenario, without having to worry too much about them being ridiculed by the so-called ‘experts’ This is after all, a work of fiction, and as such, I allowed myself a little licence here and there to indulge my own particular theories as to who and what inspired Jack to take to the streets, and as to why he was never caught or identified. I hope those who read it will forgive me my transgressions.
In the end, the greatest difficulty I faced in creating the novel was that my own prime suspect simply wouldn’t fit the profile I’d drawn up for the fictional Jack the Ripper of the book. So, being a fictional account, I was able to use another suspect, one who I don’t personally believe to have been the Ripper, but who certainly would fit the profile. Do you see what I meant earlier about using a few facts to enable a suspect to be drawn into the frame for the murders? Here was a prime example of that. I wove a web of fact and fiction together in order to create what I hope will be accepted as an entertaining piece of Ripper fiction. A Study in Red was never intended to throw new light on the case, or to identify Jack the Ripper to a waiting world. So far, those who’ve read it have, for the most part, been highly complimentary of my fiction.
I hope it continues to entertain and perhaps terrify a few readers as time goes by. But, as to the burning question, “Whodunnit?”
I have to say, quite simply, “I dunno.” (Though I do believe Bruce Paley had a point).
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Brian L Porter is a member of The American Authors Association, The Military Writers Society of America, The Whitechapel Society 1888, and is also the author of the Preditors & Editors Award nominated novel ‘The Nemesis Cell’ (Stonehedge Publishing), currently in e-book and soon to be released in paperback by Steel Waves Publishing. Also look out for his forthcoming releases, ‘Purple Death’, ‘Glastonbury’, (both award winners)’Pestilence’, and ‘Avenue of the Dead’. Details are available from http://www.freewebs.com/brianlp A Study in Red is available in both paperback and e-book, and will soon be released in audio book format, from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell’s etc, or through the publisher at Double Dragon ebooks.com So I say again, sleep, while you can, for there will be, a next time…From ‘A Study in Red - The Secret Journal of Jack the Ripper’, Brian L Porter Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brian_L_Porter |
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Book reviewers do not have the most glamorous of professions but it is steady work. Many book reviewers go on to write their own books, eventually, If you are considering writing your own book, one of the best ways to get started is by reading other books in the genre. If you become somewhat of an expert on the genre, you can then become one of the many book reviewers to whom others turn when they consider purchasing a book. Just as movie reviewers can have somewhat of an influence over the movie industry, you can have somewhat of an influence if you begin to publish your book reviews in places like The New Yorker or the New York times, both of which feature the top book reviewers.
Audio books are emerging as a hot favorite in both the USA and the UK. According to a US Marketdata Enterprises market report, more than $2 billion in audio books were sold during the course of 2005 in the USA alone. The projected annual increase in spend on audio books in the USA is conservatively estimated to be between the 4.5% to 5% marks.
In the UK, the Audio Publishers Association (APA) estimates that they will be doubling the size of the UK market for audio books from £75m to £150m within the next three years.
That is a lot of audio books, by anybody’s definition. One of the many reasons for this upsurge in the sale of audio books lies in the advantages to be had.
1. Visual impairment Given a choice between the sizable and cumbersome Braille books available and audio books on CD, the vast majority of visually impaired people would opt for the latter. When it comes to new releases, purchasing an audio book online or downloading audio books from the internet, is markedly simpler and quicker than waiting for these titles to appear in Braille.
2. Studies Not all high school and college students are avid readers. This can be problematic considering the copious amounts of reading required from students. Fortunately, many of the prescribed text books for high school and college students are available as audio books. This allows students to make notes while they listen. This is much quicker than the to-and-fro process needed when reading the printed word. Note taking while listening to audio books supports the learning process, as both the visual and aural senses are engaged.
3. Kinetic, ADHD and ADD learners Kinetic, ADHD and ADD learners need to move about while studying. Audio books present the ideal solution to learners who fall within these three categories. The learners can move about to their hearts’ content while the content is being presented. No more striding up and down, book in hand, battling to follow the lines in the moving book.
Parents of ADHD and ADD learners could consider downloading audio books to their children’s MP3 players or iPods. The learners can then listen to the audio books through their earphones. This will eliminate those sounds that would normally attract the learner’s attention and disrupt his or her concentration.
4. VDU strain VDU strain is a major contributor to premature sight deterioration. Most people spend a lot of time looking at their computer screens while at work and, when they get home, they perpetuate the strain by sitting in front of their television screens. The truth is that listening to audio books is much more relaxing than watching TV. You can lie back, close your weary eyes and allow your audio books to tell the tale.
5. The time factor In between household chores, family commitments and the pressure of work, most people simply do not have the time to indulge in reading. This makes audio books a very attractive option. You can very easily listen to a favorite title while commuting to and from work. It makes the journey seem quicker. Time spent attending to household chores could also become ‘reading’ time - courtesy of one of the many audio books available today.
6. Self development Another interesting statistic: Just over 20% of all audio books sold in the USA, fall in the self development category. The implication is that many people are turning audio books into life coaches. Comparing the costs of a ‘live’ life coach to audio books, makes this trend very logical indeed. You can buy the audio books on CD, or purchase the audio book online. The choice is yours!
7. On the practical side Consider the space you need for 150 printed books. Then consider the space you need for 150 audio books. There is no comparison, now is there? If you have been downloading audio books as opposed to purchasing audio books on CD, it is merely a matter of hard disk space. You also never need to dust it …
8. On the convenience side What can be more convenient than finding the book you want and immediately having access to it without leaving the house? This is only possible in the world of audio books.
9. On the family side If you are a parent, audio books offer you the opportunity to reduce the time your young ones spend, eyes fixed, in front of the TV screen! Audio books will not only offer them entertainment, but improve their literacy too. From a parenting perspective, listening to these stories with your children is quality time spent with the children - time that every child deserves.
Our list of advantages is not exhaustive. On the contrary, there is much more to be said in support of audio books. But, perhaps it would be better to allow you to enjoy discovering these by yourself.
I have no idea why the mere words “Wild West” and “Old West” conjure up such images of adventure, but they do. When I was a young boy we played “cowboys and Indians” and fought who got to be sheriff. Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday were practically household names to us. I read German author Karl May’s books about the Wild West and relished the adventures of Old Shatterhand and his friend, the noble Indian chief Winnetou. Although May, who had written his cowboy and western adventures in the late 1800s, never ventured farther West than Buffalo, his books felt real and we loved them. Later, I watched the television series “Bonanza” and many others like it, fascinated by all those stories of the old west and how people lived in those pioneering days.
The printing press was invented over five centuries ago and since then very little has been done to further the process of reading. Books were bound and put together in more organized and colourful ways, but ultimately, they were still books which were awkward, burdensome and heavy.

