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August 24, 2015
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Adventures of a Bookish Foodie: Jamaican Ackee and Saltfish
Please welcome Monday's Cozy Chef, Author Simone Salmon!
Simone is a Jamaican born New Yorker, who enjoys cooking, especially Jamaican dishes and Ackee and Saltfish is one of her faves. Ackee and saltfish is Jamaica’s national dish. In Jamaica, the local drawl sounds more like, ackee and sall-fish. Saltfish is known as codfish in the USA and bacalao to Spanish folks. No matter the label, Simone assures us it's delicious. Jamaicans also prepare saltfish with callaloo or often with cooked vegetables. READ MORE
Published on August 24, 2015 07:10
August 21, 2015
Checkout My Feature on John E. Guzzardo's Blog, Books and Blondes
Published on August 21, 2015 12:37
August 20, 2015
Guest Author - Gloria Weber
I love a good short story and recently got introduced to the inspiring work, Alicia, by the talented author, Gloria Weber. Gloria's writing is suspenseful and I'm hoping to see more of her stories soon.

Blurb
Leon has decided it is better to remain silent and accused of Alicia’s murder than admit the truth. The truth, well… that’s so unbelievable it’s crazy. Not that Detective Dorndorf believes a word that comes out of Leon’s mouth. Dorndorf just wants a confession and figures dragging Leon to the last spot Alicia was seen might just pry it out of him. Will the detective’s plan work or will the truth come out?
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AUTHOR BIO
Gloria Weber lives in Ohio with her husband, son, daughter, and many pets. She has been writing for publication since March 2006 with over a dozen titles published. Her favorite letter is L.
Girl, I am loving that hair!
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Published on August 20, 2015 06:00
August 19, 2015
Review: Selling Steve Jobs' Liver: A Story of Startups, Innovation, and Connectivity in the Clouds
Selling Steve Jobs' Liver: A Story of Startups, Innovation, and Connectivity in the Clouds by Merrill R. ChappmanMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
My connection with this book: I'm from the Bronx, an entrepreneur working in the computer industry and love technology. Chapter one's unexpected ending had me hooked. I did, however, have to keep reminding myself that this book is a satire - some of the characters are so very weird and un-likeable. Not to mention the macabre Reliqueree app they're intent on creating and marketing to the world, which integrates the DNA from Steve Job's cancerous liver - yeah exactly! The random text messages really tied in with, creative genius inventor of said morbid app, Nate Pennington's inability to emotionally connect with anyone, especially his very stereotyped pregnant Asian girlfriend - yeah that too! Everyone eventually buys into his ghoulish dream and there is no boundary he will not cross in pursuit of his perceived entitlements.
Techies, geeks and lovers of social/cultural thought-provoking parodies will enjoy the story's quirkiness and diabolical twists.
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Published on August 19, 2015 08:28
August 17, 2015
Guest Author - Eden Royce
I came across this gem while sifting through hashtags on Facebook and had to email the author because, honey, the book cover gave me life!
Spooklights is Eden Royce's newest creation and is on my list for an upcoming review. Here is an excerpt from the book, author information and links to get your copy.
Excerpt from Spook Lights:
Hag Ride
By Eden Royce
The two women sat on the hardwood floor of the cabin with moonlight illuminating Big Mama’s mis en place for the ritual. Two piles of sea salt, a wad of Henry’s coarse hair tied with butcher’s twine and six blood smeared candles sat next to the refilled juice glasses.
“This your last chance, Frieda. Think this through.”
The younger woman’s face remained resolute. “I’m done thinking.”
Big Mama nodded and lit the first candle. Murky shadows danced to its flickering. When the final candle began to glow, she spoke. “Get me a hidin’ man.”
Frieda smoothed her shirtdress and tiptoed out to the marsh, her Keds squishing in the soft, dank mud. The moon was a smile in the darkness as she looked for a stalk of seagrass leaning heavily to the ground. Finding one, she crouched to complete her task, her feet sinking deeper into the cool, black muck. She plucked a conical shell from the crisp grass and hurried back inside.
Big Mama placed the open end of the shell against her neck and hummed low in her throat. The hum filled the small room, vibrated across the floor to imbed itself in Frieda’s chest and infuse her limbs with its eerie, toneless rumble.
She pulled the shell away from her throat and Frieda saw a small, pale crab, stirred by the vibration, peek out of the shell. Big Mama yanked it from its home and pulled a switchblade, slick with sweat, from the depths of her bosom. In one motion, she opened the knife and skewered the frightened crustacean to the floor before it could scuttle away. Henry’s clump of hair covered the crab’s death throes. She took a gulp of the caustic wine, spat it on the gruesome pile and touched a candle to it. It burned, not destroying the wooden floor, while Frieda’s voice joined the humming.
Wind came, strong through the curtains and the hovering shadows coalesced into a swirling ash grey mass.
“She here. Be ready with the salt.”
The grey cloud moved around the calling space, stopping at each candle, before it slunk between the two women to examine its sacrifice. Satisfied, it slid over to Frieda and swayed like a cobra. She could feel its presence inside her mind, inside her chest and she gasped as it probed at her most tender heartaches. Crushing memories rushed to the surface of her psyche: Henry’s countless betrayals, looks of pity from the local women, laughter from the men. Frieda’s heart seized. She gasped for breath as scabs, new and old, tore from each emotional wound. It delved deeper in its search, picking curiously, while tears grew behind Frieda’s fluttering eyelids. Her chest heaved and quivered with impending sobs.
“The salt. Throw the salt!” Big Mama yelled, breaking through the creature’s trance-inducing sway.
Frieda’s arm shook with the effort of tossing a small handful of salt over her left shoulder. While most of the salt found its way down the front of her dress, enough landed behind her to end the Hag’s internal quest. The smoky funnel whirled and spun with its newfound knowledge.
Brought to the surface again, her pain crystallized into diamond hard resolve, but it eased enough for her to gasp her request. “Make Henry stay with me.”
The whirlwind roiled with fervor, covering the wine-soaked crab carcass in its dervish. When it finally moved, only the switchblade remained. The coil of ash rose in the thick, muggy air and hovered above the women. One word came from the twisting center eye.
“Agreed.”
It extinguished each candle, then dissipated to leave the women surrounded by darkness and the scent of charred sulfur.
Be sure to get your copy of Spooklights, now available on:
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Eden Royce Biography and Information
Think a small-town girl who grew up around rootworkers and hoodoo practitioners might have a new take on horror?
BIOA former stockbroker, Eden Royce is descended from women who practiced root, a type of conjure magic in her native Charleston, South Carolina. She now lives in Kent, The Garden of England, and writes stories loosely based on her childhood. A lover of mystery and magic, Eden writes Gothic horror and dark fantasy tales that teeter on the edge of realism. Featured in her work are the language and traditions of the Gullah people, descendants of the first slaves brought to the Sea Islands off the coast of South Carolina and Georgia.
Eden’s stories have been called “a fist in a velvet glove” (Roma Gray, author of Gray Shadows Under a Harvest Moon), “atmospheric, unforgettable, and haunting” (Crystal Connor, author of The Spectrum Trilogy) and she has been praised for bringing “a refreshing perspective to the table that paranormal lovers are sure to enjoy.” (B.D. Bruns, author of The Gothic Shift). Eden is also one of the writers for The 7 Magpies project, a first of its kind: a short horror film anthology written and directed entirely by black women.
She is also the horror submissions editor for Mocha Memoirs Press where she conceived and edited The Grotesquerie, an anthology of twenty-one horror short stories written by women. She also writes a regular feature for Graveyard Shift Sisters, a site dedicated to purging the black female horror fan from the margins, where she interviews black female authors and reviews their latest work.
As a woman from the American South, Eden has been a storyteller all her life. She focuses on creating tales with strong female characters and stories that bring the experience of people of color to the fore. Learn more about Eden’s brand of horror at darkgeisha.wordpress.com and at edenroyce.com.
Checkout Eden on Social Media: TWITTER
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Website: http://edenroyce.com/
Blog: http://darkgeisha.wordpress.com/
PRESSEden featured in the non-fiction book: 60 Black Women in Horror Writing
Eden creating “Hell Noir” on the world-building podcast, Crucible of Realms
Interview with Eden for All Hallows Read
Eden reading an excerpt from her upcoming novella, Containment II: Unleashed
Eden’s guest post on the difference between voodoo, hoodoo, and conjure magic
Eden’s interview on the Things that Go Bump in My Head blog
7 Questions with Eden Royce
Eden’s Women in Horror Month interview
Eden on the European Geeks blog
Eden’s Top Ten Reasons You Should Read Southern Gothic
Eden on Graveyard Shift Sisters
Review of Spook Lights on Sit. Write. Bleed.
Review of Spook Lights on The Cerebral Writer
Review on Damsels with Chainsaws
Published on August 17, 2015 06:00
August 16, 2015
Guest Author - Tevis Shkodra
Tevis Shkodra is a fellow Solstice author whose humanitarian work provides the backdrop for his newest novella, Symbiois. This story canvasses the complexities involving how companies are constantly growing into multi-million (or billion) dollar enterprises while the middle-class continues to diminish, and the dichotomous extremes of wealth in comparison to the ever-increasing poverty levels. I know right! Will be reviewing this baby shortly.
Blurb
It is often when individuals are consumed with their daily lives, that they miss the camouflaged world beneath their feet. Ohm, a mentally unstable lower-class worker, has always considered himself ‘normal’, yet he always feels as if he lacks a purpose in life.
Unlike the others, Ohm is unsatisfied with his life, and sees himself as a small cog in the totalitarian machine overseeing his life. His curious nature leads him to The Brotherhood, a secret organization dedicated to changing the regime.
Ohm is caught in the middle of a war he was previously unaware of, and his life now depends on his ability to keep a secret.
Symbiosis’ pages practically turn themselves, leaving the readers questioning their own sanity.
GET YOUR COPY OF SYMBIOSIS HERE: BOOKGOODIES
AMAZON - US
Tevis Shkodra's Bio
Tevis Shkodra was born on July, 6th 1994 in the small town of Elbasan, in the small mediterranean country of Albania. He currently lives in Oakville, ON with his family, and is currently undertaking his Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Business Administration.
The inspiration for his first novella Symbiosis arose from his humanitarian travels in Costa Rica, where he worked at an orphanage, and as an English teacher. Other inspirations were his love of dystopian stories, and his family’s past, under a communist regime.
Stop by Tevis' Blog: dystopianauthor.wordpress.com
Make sure you checkout Tevis on Social Media:
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Blurb
It is often when individuals are consumed with their daily lives, that they miss the camouflaged world beneath their feet. Ohm, a mentally unstable lower-class worker, has always considered himself ‘normal’, yet he always feels as if he lacks a purpose in life.
Unlike the others, Ohm is unsatisfied with his life, and sees himself as a small cog in the totalitarian machine overseeing his life. His curious nature leads him to The Brotherhood, a secret organization dedicated to changing the regime.
Ohm is caught in the middle of a war he was previously unaware of, and his life now depends on his ability to keep a secret.
Symbiosis’ pages practically turn themselves, leaving the readers questioning their own sanity.
GET YOUR COPY OF SYMBIOSIS HERE: BOOKGOODIES
AMAZON - US
Tevis Shkodra's Bio
Tevis Shkodra was born on July, 6th 1994 in the small town of Elbasan, in the small mediterranean country of Albania. He currently lives in Oakville, ON with his family, and is currently undertaking his Undergraduate Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Business Administration.
The inspiration for his first novella Symbiosis arose from his humanitarian travels in Costa Rica, where he worked at an orphanage, and as an English teacher. Other inspirations were his love of dystopian stories, and his family’s past, under a communist regime.
Stop by Tevis' Blog: dystopianauthor.wordpress.com
Make sure you checkout Tevis on Social Media:
FB AUTHOR PAGE
Published on August 16, 2015 06:00
August 10, 2015
August 9, 2015
Book Trailer - Drafnel
Camille and the Bears of Beisa is slated to be released on August 28, 2015. The reviews have been spectacular so far and I am looking forward to seeing lots more.
Please enjoy the book trailer and share your comments.
Published on August 09, 2015 09:15
August 7, 2015
Book Review - 4 Stars from BR Sanders for Drafnel
4 out of 5 stars from BR Sanders for Drafnel!!! BR's review of my first novel is downright awesomeness.
"Drafnel, the first novel in the Camille and the Bears of Beisa series by Simone Salmon, is a major genre-bender. Equal parts paranormal thriller, romance, sweeping sci-fi novel and folkloric fantasy all wrapped together, Salmon manages to weave them all into an absorbing whole. Drafnel is scheduled for release on August 28, 2015;..."
She frigging got it!!!! Yeassss!!!
"Drafnel is Dune-like in the grandiose sweep of its worldbuilding. The sci-fi universe Salmon creates, Narvina, with its eight ruling clans and ornate power structures was intriguing. It was also refreshing to read a great space opera like this where the people in charge are people of color, and where the universe is a matriarchy."
READ BR's ENTIRE REVIEW HERE
Published on August 07, 2015 09:55
August 4, 2015
Guest Author - Janice Almond on "Being Grateful"
This IS IT! The antidote, in a simple, easy-to-read format, to issues such as:Low self-esteemNegative thinkingFear of failureIn the monotony of our very busy lives, we often forget the simple principle that our thoughts determine our destiny. And it's not until we hit a rough patch, that we decide that we need to retool our life's compass. In this book, Janice takes you on a journey that causes you to unearth a heart of gratitude that will provoke you to change the way that you perceive and live your life.
If you are looking for an abundant and more fulfilled life, this book is for you. In her thirteen steps, Janice gives compelling reasons for changing your attitude and outlines specific details with quick and easy to implement strategies. These methods are vital in order to develop and maintain an "attitude of gratitude" and to live a life of gratefulness.
Here's an excerpt from the book:
"CHOOSE TO BELIEVE IN YOURSELF. On this journey we call "life," if we don't believe in ourselves, there is not much we can do or accomplish with this life we’ve been given. We will be stuck, immobilized, similar to being connected to a stake in the ground. Believing in ourselves is something we must all do. We must know there is something this current life has to offer us. Where does this belief come from? It comes from the value that we place on ourselves and our life. It comes from within."
If you're interested in a better quality of life and are tired of your mood swings, bouts with depression, or your inability to experience true joy—this book was written with you in mind.
As you turn the pages you will discover tips that you can implement immediately. You will find that being grateful can and will transform your life. It is the key that unlocks the door to a life of ultimate fulfillment and perpetual abundance.
GET YOUR COPY HERE
Published on August 04, 2015 05:00



