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Alien’s Extraterrestrial’s
"A history of Revelations plus Where do they come from? Why are they here?"

Frank Morin
About the Author
My book is an informative and interesting collection of questions that are asked by more and more people concerning aliens, extraterrestrials, and all the entities that humans call gods. In antiquity, humans called any entity with superior knowledge or abilities a god. In the present time, humans also call aliens and extraterrestrials gods. In my book I discuss and explain why there are aliens and why there are extraterrestrials. I explain where they come from and why they are here. I discuss topics that people have questions about but have no explanation as to why the events are happening. I also briefly discuss two other topics in my book. I discuss the fact that humans are extraterrestrials, and I also explore the phenomena of animal mutilations. I bet a lot of people don’t realize that humans are extraterrestrials. I believe that when you finish reading this book and you seriously ponder the material, one word will come to mind: wow!About the Author
My name is Frank Morin and I am sixty-nine years old. I grew up in Texas and Nebraska. I always did well in school and when I graduated from high school I joined the United States Navy. I spent twenty years in the navy, as well as completed an AA in Automotive Science, a BBA in Computer Information Systems, an MBA in Telecommunications, and a Management Certificate in Environmental and Hazardous Waste management. -
Poems of Me

Stephen Perez
About the Book
These poems I wrote are just poems of happenings in my life. Some are more personal than others, but they are all special to me.About the Author
I am a 63 year old professional truck driver. I started writing poems after I met a very special lady, about 4 or 5 years ago. We are no longer together but I kept up with my writing. -
I am Yours and You are Mine
God's Love

Rev. Kelvin McKisic
About the Book
In his new book, I Am Yours and You are Mine: God’s Love, Rev. McKisic demonstrates that the ways and means that God has provided for His creation show us that His love is eternal. God’s love is such that He wants us to exist with Him for all eternity. He loves us in such a way that He provided us with a means to find Him through all of our sins.
His love gave us Jesus who came to wipe away all of our sins so that we can come to our heavenly Father again. God’s love is shown by His grace and mercy for us and by His son Christ Jesus.About the Author
Rev. Kelvin McKisic was born in Detroit and educated in electrical engineering, but found his greatest joy in preaching and teaching the Word of God.
Licensed and ordained into the ministry in 2004, he is currently the Pastor of One Faith, One Christ Church in Wilmington, CA.
Kelvin attended many churches before finding his church hone at True Light Missionary Gospel Church. At True Light, Kelvin received his calling to be a Baptist minister, and later became its Pastor, serving the church for over three years before planting a new church and becoming its shepherd.
Kelvin, while serving at True Light received his Bachelors and Masters in Theology from Reed Christian College.
Through his obedience to the call of God, Kelvin has been blessed to be a husband of one, a father of three, and a minister to many. -
Oh What A Joy

Larry I. Patterson
About the Book
This is a fictional story set in the 1950’s and 1960’s. The story is about a man who after serving in the Navy Seals, and graduating from the police academy in Los Angeles, CA. he takes a job as a deputy sheriff in a small county in western Wyoming. Although his dream is to own his own ranch. After winning a large amount of money at a race track in California, he returns to Wyoming and his lover. Eventually they get married and build his ranch from scratch. After a couple of years and having a lot of exciting moments his pregnant wife is held captive by a gang of motorcyclists, and Donald and the sheriff’s department set out to rescue her.About the Author
I have written 2 other books, and now this is the third one. I live in northern California, in a small town Yreka. This book was inspired by my daughter’s mother in law. I went to South High School in Denver, then joined the Army. I am now retired from the bus company I worked for. I was never much on writing in my younger years, but now that I have a lot of time on my hands I keep busy writing. This story is a true story but I changed the names. -

The Road Not Taken: The Decision of Sally Hemings

William Robinson
About the Book
The book portrays the thoughts, feelings and actions of Sally Hemings, a slave living in the household of Thomas Jefferson during her life at Jefferson’s plantation in Virginia and during her time living in Jefferson’s house in Paris. When she arrived in Paris at age 14 she found that French law made her a free person when she arrived and for as long as she lived in France. She then had to decide whether to remain in France as a free person and leave Jefferson or return to Virginia with Jefferson where she would again be his slave. The book explores the rational for her decision to return to Virginia with Jefferson where she bore 7 children fathered by him.
About the Author
William S. Robinson was born in Bloomington, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University undergraduate school and University of Chicago School of Medicine. As Professor in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine he carried out research on viruses where after investigation of retroviruses, influenza viruses and others, he discovered the virion of hepatitis B virus in the blood if infected patients and characterized that virus, cloned and sequenced its DNA, discovered related viruses in rodents, investigated their role in liver cancer, and with collaborators carried out the first antiviral treatment studies of hepatitis B virus infected patients. His relatives and ancestors from Southern states have informed him of Southern culture and history, and led to his interest in the subject of this book
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The Beacon
A Collection of Poems

Emerson Custis
About the Book
Life sometimes takes us to task.
So we seek our knowledge from the past,
Only to learn that life is an ever changing path
that rolls us in and out of the shadows.
Like a captain of your ship a sail,
Without a Beacon, you’ll surely fail
To find your way upon the seas of life,
And run aground in tears and strife.
That’s why the Beacon came to be,
To shine its light on you and me,
And help guide us safely to shore,
To be lost in life’s seas no more. -

The Road Not Taken: The Decision of Sally Hemings

William Robinson
About the Book
The book portrays the thoughts, feelings and actions of Sally Hemings, a slave living in the household of Thomas Jefferson during her life at Jefferson’s plantation in Virginia and during her time living in Jefferson’s house in Paris. When she arrived in Paris at age 14 she found that French law made her a free person when she arrived and for as long as she lived in France. She then had to decide whether to remain in France as a free person and leave Jefferson or return to Virginia with Jefferson where she would again be his slave. The book explores the rational for her decision to return to Virginia with Jefferson where she bore 7 children fathered by him.
About the Author
William S. Robinson was born in Bloomington, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University undergraduate school and University of Chicago School of Medicine. As Professor in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine he carried out research on viruses where after investigation of retroviruses, influenza viruses and others, he discovered the virion of hepatitis B virus in the blood if infected patients and characterized that virus, cloned and sequenced its DNA, discovered related viruses in rodents, investigated their role in liver cancer, and with collaborators carried out the first antiviral treatment studies of hepatitis B virus infected patients. His relatives and ancestors from Southern states have informed him of Southern culture and history, and led to his interest in the subject of this book
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The Hidden Life of Mary
From Conception to Coronation

Arthur Deegan
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Barefoot Barbie

Bruce Sweet
About the Book
A young woman is able to work in a place where she doesn’t seem to belong.About the Author
Bruce Sweet is a retired minister living in Kitchener Ontario Canada with his wife. He now has time to explore some of his literary interests. He is also a Forest Therapy Guide who spends much time on the wooded trails. -

Love Poems for Mary

Stephen Perez
About the Book
I wrote the poems to let Mary knows how I felt about her and also to publish this book to show how much she meant to me.About the Author
I am a truck driver, I work for a contractor for the Post Office I take the mail to Corpus Christi, TX to get processed. I go to the Corpus Christi Truck Stop that is where I met Mary. -

The 120 Club – Living the Good Life for 120 Years
Health and Vitality in an Age of Transformation

Philip Rose
About the Book
People have lived for 120 years. It is possible. “The 120 Club” presents a comprehensive and practical program that goes well beyond diet and exercise. Phil Rose’s “10 Wisdoms” offers a truly life-extending and life-saving practice. He argues why and how you should decide to live to 120 with zest and good health. Phil has worked collaboratively with allopathic and holistic healers from many disciplines on how to use a variety of healing tools now available us. His thinking has emerged both from extensive research and his day to day practice. 120 years is a very real goal for humans.About the Author
Phil began the practices in his book many years ago. They have built his capacity to live stronger, smarter and to have deeper friendships.
Throughout Phil’s career he has been a:
• Jesuit (Catholic religious)
• high school teacher and principal
• special education teacher
• adult literacy specialist
• underage alcohol and drug prevention specialist
• lead trainer for police/community dialogues
• Re-evaluation Counseling teacher
He is currently working to build a coalition of climate crisis leaders and he has a private counseling practice. He is happily married with two wonderful children and four grandchildren. -
Amazing Relationship
All out of Love

Faith Nyagato
About the Book
Relationships is one of the most important things in our lives. Taking time every day to appreciate our loved ones for all that they do helps us to connect as a family. For this reason I have written this book on how I am connected to my in-laws to the extent of calling them my sisters. It is all about love that has made me to accept them as they are, appreciate all they do, respect them and keep boundaries with unconditional love. We have come to be sensitive of each other since we all make mistakes but rub each other in our weaknesses all out of love.
About the Author
Am married to Rev Nathan Marcus Nyagato and have 5 children and 11 grandchildren. Did my Theology at United Theological College Zimbabwe. Did my Masters and Doctorate in Biblical Counseling at Covington Theological Seminary Atlanta. I did Clinical Pastoral Education with Baylor University did Clinical Nurse Aid in Dallas. Have preached in Canada UK Botswana, Zambia, and Scotland Zimbabwe and now in USA. Am staff at First United Methodist Church Richardson leading the Zimbabwe Ministry. Am musician with 4 albums GareGare, Taenda, Huyai Tinamate, Huyai Mweya and NaJeso Zvinogoneka in my mother language. Have held couples and women conferences to help maintain healthy family relationships.
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What’s For Lunch Jordan?

Regina Rudolph
About the Title
This is the first book in this series. It guides children through the middle stages of childhood during the mid-years of school. Additional Resources What’s for Lunch Jordan, Activity Workbook www.WhatsforLunchJordan.com.
About the Author
Regina N. Rudolph is from Battle Creek, Michigan. She enjoys spending time with her children and writing as it is a dream of hers to have her writings published and available in schools and libraries for children to read. Regina plans to continue to publish children’s books.
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Thiana
AVDELA-A Macedonian Village in the Northwestern Greece-Thiana’s Native Land

Rea-Silvia Costin
About the Book
Thiana is the first book in a trilogy that spans the lives of three generations of strong women, the author’s grandmother Calliope, the author’s mother Thiana, and the author herself.
Thiana depicts Calliope’s and Thiana’s struggles with life’s adversities, and Thiana’s courage and determination in forging a better life for herself and her family.
Thiana, the book’s heroine, grows through life experiences, her character steels with every adversity life throws in her path.The narrative begins around 1920 in a remote mountain village in the northwestern Greece called Avdela, and moves to Salonika and Romania, encompassing the events up to, during, and after Word War II, including the closing of the Iron Curtain.
The book depicts picturesque settings in the northwestern Greece and the customs and language of the Macedonian people.
About the Author
The need to write came into my life unexpectedly and with such force that it left me no choice but to follow.
I published my first book Short Stories: The Story of a Refugee with Vantage Press in 1997. In 2003, I published the first book of a trilogy, Thiana-AVDELA-A Macedonian Village in the Northwestern Greece: Thiana’s Native Land, and in 2004 I published the second volume of the trilogy ATHENS with iUniverse. American Publishing Company has published the third book of the trilogy America-The Final Destination on February 2006.My poetry is published in The Best Poems and Poets of 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2005, The Theatre of the Mind, and The Celebrations of Honors as well as Who’s Who in Poetry 2004 and 2005, editions by the International Library of Poetry. In May 2002, I obtained my Laureate Certificate from the International Library of Poets. I am the recipient of the Editor’s Choice Award, 2002, 2003, 2005, from the poetry.com site as well as the President’s Award for Excellence in Literature from the National Authors Registry.
In January 2019, I was presented with the “Albert Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award” by Marquis Who’s Who for my work as a professional engineer and author.
My first poetry book Pearls on a String was published by Publish America on December 18, 2006, and the second volume Pearls on a String: Love songs-Volume II was published by Publish America on June 29, 2009.
Publish America has also published my book Different Tales: A Children’s Book in 2010.
I was born in Greece and raised in Romania. I am a Professional Engineer.What does poetry mean to me?
It’s a way to express deep feelings, to share with others my philosophy and understanding of life, and to give testimony of my faith in God.



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