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May 19, 2014

Best Teen Books for Halloween

ExplosionMDcover2Young adult , supernatural, paranormal, time travel adventures inspired by the author’s true-life experiences.


This is for real. Many years ago, after my father died, there were a lot of paranormal events that happened in my family. At the time, my wife and I didn’t believe in the paranormal but that soon changed.


In fact, Barb and I spent several years after Dad died investigating such weird occurrences. In the end, we had so much research material that we wrote a nonfiction book about it all and even did radio interview/call-in programs across the U.S. and up into Canada.


That book, An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic, was published across the world by a division of Prentice Hall.



But more recently though, I decided to write a series of fiction books for young adults and adults young at heart using my paranormal experiences as the inspiration the wild and crazy plots of those books. As an old history teacher, I couldn’t resist creating this fictional world for young people.


Today, the title of that series is The St. Augustine Trilogy and it takes place in America’s oldest and most haunted city in the U.S., St. Augustine, Florida.


Trilogy Graphic - blogTrilogy Description


Told in his own words, this paranormal/historical series is a very personal account of fifteen-year-old Jeff Golden’s explosive coming of age in America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida.


Join Jeff and his girlfriend Carla as they experience mind-blowing events that threaten to destroy their very existence.


Lightning strike blogFollow the two teens as Lobo, the Native American shaman, tries to protect them from powerful forces beyond understanding. Be there when Jeff and Carla discover the depths of reality as well as their own powers to reshape what they find.


Two of the three books in the trilogy are available in both print and eBook formats at the moment, with the third book due for publication in 2015.


Check out the book descriptions you’ll find here and then click on the active links for each book to see the reviews on Amazon.com.


I’ve also include the book trailers for the two books already in print so you can get a real sense of the characters and the plot.


Below all that, I have included active links to some of the most interesting blog posts I’ve written on the paranormal.


Enjoy.


Sliding - blogSliding Beneath the SurfaceThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book I


Description


In America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida, teenager Jeff Golden is in trouble. Horrible dreams won’t let him sleep, and he is up to his eyeballs in terrifying, paranormal experiences.


Finally, Jeff turns to his girlfriend Carla, and Lobo, the mysterious Native American shaman, for help. But what he discovers is a lot more than he bargained for.


A ghostly presence linked to a local historic cemetery is not only threatening Jeff’s sanity but his life as well. And before he knows what’s happening, Jeff finds both himself and Carla pulled into one of the nastiest and bloody events in Florida history. It is a place from which they may never escape.


Book Trailer



Stepping blogStepping Off a CliffThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book II


Description


An otherworldly, evil and dangerous force infests America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida. Everyone living there, or visiting, is at risk in ways too horrible to imagine.


Standing between this invader and the people of St. Augustine are teenagers Jeff and Carla, the mysterious Native American shaman, Lobo, and Lyle, the homeless guy.


In their quest to save themselves and all the inhabitants of this ancient Florida city, Jeff and Carla uncover lost parts of St. Augustine history, push past the limits of space and time, and come face-to-face with what they come to realize are the true walking dead.


Book Trailer



BOOK3mediumTargeting Orion’s ChildrenThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book III – due for publication in 2015


Description


In this, the final book of The St. Augustine Trilogy, the team of Jeff Golden, Carla Rodriguez, old Lobo, the Native American shaman and Lyle, the homeless guy, gather once again to join forces.


This time, though, the two teens face a paranormal presence that defies full human understanding and becomes a threat far beyond the oldest city in America where they live.


Overwhelmed by the immense responsibility they hold in their hands, Jeff and Carla make a jaw-dropping discovery that leads them in directions they could never before have imagined.


 


Now, as promised, here are those blog postings that contain some very interesting paranormal stories:


Haunted Lighthouse in St.Augustine, Florida


Paranormal Experiences: The Skyway Bridge Disaster


St. Augustine, FL Ghost Hunt: Miss Caroline’s Guest House # 2


The Portal


Ghost Hunting on the Queen Mary


What is Mediumship?


Infinite Hummingbird Experiences


Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp


Paranormal Events in Families: The Car Horn


The Spark in the Road


Children’s Visions


The Horse and the Door


The Last Goodbye


Dreams of Past Lives? The Russian Revolution


Carl Jung on Coincidences, Synchronicity and the Paranormal


Interview with a Medium

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May 18, 2014

Family Paranormal Investigators in Florida


Florida Nonfiction: supernatural; ghosts; dreams; visions; telepathy; ESP; after-life; spirit contact; mediums; auras.


An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic.


The paranormal has been a part of my life for so long now that I’ve almost forgotten what it was like during the days when I regularly pooh-poohed such things.


To be perfectly honest, it took the death of my father many years ago to jump-start my transition from skeptic to believer. When our family lost Dad, really strange things started happening.


In the process, my wife Barbara and I had some fascinating experiences, learned a great deal and wrote about is all in the book you see here. This journey of ours included our children.


Published originally by Prentice Hall, this publication stirred up enough interest back in the day for Barb and me to do radio shows across the United States and in Canada.


To help others on a similar path of exploration, Barb and I ended our book with a chapter titled, “Revitalizing Your Natural Psychic Heritage.” In that chapter, we offer readers step-by-step suggestions, the kind of thing we wish we had had back when we first started probing into the unknown.


Our book may be ordered from any bookstore or on any large online book outlet. Again, here is the link to find the book on Amazon.com: An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic.


Trilogy Graphic - blogOne more thing. As a former educator, I also publish a series of novels for young adults and adults young at heart that focus on the paranormal and historical. The setting for these books, titled The St. Augustine Trilogy, is the oldest and most haunted city in the U.S., St. Augustine, Florida.


I’m delighted to report that Book I of the trilogy, Sliding Beneath the Surface, is now being used in secondary school reading programs for motivation and skill building purposes.


If you would like to learn more about the trilogy, click here.


 


 

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Published on May 18, 2014 20:14

Florida Teen Fiction-Native American Stories, Books, Series, Trilogy

ExplosionMDcover2Young adult , supernatural, paranormal, time travel adventures inspired by the author’s true-life experiences.


This is for real. Many years ago, after my father died, there were a lot of paranormal events that happened in my family. At the time, my wife and I didn’t believe in the paranormal but that soon changed.


In fact, Barb and I spent several years after Dad died investigating such weird occurrences. In the end, we had so much research material that we wrote a nonfiction book about it all and even did radio interview/call-in programs across the U.S. and up into Canada.


That book, An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic, was published across the world by a division of Prentice Hall.



But more recently though, I decided to write a series of fiction books for young adults and adults young at heart using my paranormal experiences as the inspiration the wild and crazy plots of those books. As an old history teacher, I couldn’t resist creating this fictional world for young people.


Today, the title of that series is The St. Augustine Trilogy and it takes place in America’s oldest and most haunted city in the U.S., St. Augustine, Florida.


Trilogy Graphic - blogTrilogy Description


Told in his own words, this paranormal/historical series is a very personal account of fifteen-year-old Jeff Golden’s explosive coming of age in America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida.


Join Jeff and his girlfriend Carla as they experience mind-blowing events that threaten to destroy their very existence.


Lightning strike blogFollow the two teens as Lobo, the Native American shaman, tries to protect them from powerful forces beyond understanding. Be there when Jeff and Carla discover the depths of reality as well as their own powers to reshape what they find.


Two of the three books in the trilogy are available in both print and eBook formats at the moment, with the third book due for publication in 2015.


Check out the book descriptions you’ll find here and then click on the active links for each book to see the reviews on Amazon.com.


I’ve also include the book trailers for the two books already in print so you can get a real sense of the characters and the plot.


Below all that, I have included active links to some of the most interesting blog posts I’ve written on the paranormal.


Enjoy.


Sliding - blogSliding Beneath the SurfaceThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book I


Description


In America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida, teenager Jeff Golden is in trouble. Horrible dreams won’t let him sleep, and he is up to his eyeballs in terrifying, paranormal experiences.


Finally, Jeff turns to his girlfriend Carla, and Lobo, the mysterious Native American shaman, for help. But what he discovers is a lot more than he bargained for.


A ghostly presence linked to a local historic cemetery is not only threatening Jeff’s sanity but his life as well. And before he knows what’s happening, Jeff finds both himself and Carla pulled into one of the nastiest and bloody events in Florida history. It is a place from which they may never escape.


Book Trailer



Stepping blogStepping Off a CliffThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book II


Description


An otherworldly, evil and dangerous force infests America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida. Everyone living there, or visiting, is at risk in ways too horrible to imagine.


Standing between this invader and the people of St. Augustine are teenagers Jeff and Carla, the mysterious Native American shaman, Lobo, and Lyle, the homeless guy.


In their quest to save themselves and all the inhabitants of this ancient Florida city, Jeff and Carla uncover lost parts of St. Augustine history, push past the limits of space and time, and come face-to-face with what they come to realize are the true walking dead.


Book Trailer



BOOK3mediumTargeting Orion’s ChildrenThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book III – due for publication in 2015


Description


In this, the final book of The St. Augustine Trilogy, the team of Jeff Golden, Carla Rodriguez, old Lobo, the Native American shaman and Lyle, the homeless guy, gather once again to join forces.


This time, though, the two teens face a paranormal presence that defies full human understanding and becomes a threat far beyond the oldest city in America where they live.


Overwhelmed by the immense responsibility they hold in their hands, Jeff and Carla make a jaw-dropping discovery that leads them in directions they could never before have imagined.


 


Now, as promised, here are those blog postings that contain some very interesting paranormal stories:


Haunted Lighthouse in St.Augustine, Florida


Paranormal Experiences: The Skyway Bridge Disaster


St. Augustine, FL Ghost Hunt: Miss Caroline’s Guest House # 2


The Portal


Ghost Hunting on the Queen Mary


What is Mediumship?


Infinite Hummingbird Experiences


Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp


Paranormal Events in Families: The Car Horn


The Spark in the Road


Children’s Visions


The Horse and the Door


The Last Goodbye


Dreams of Past Lives? The Russian Revolution


Carl Jung on Coincidences, Synchronicity and the Paranormal


Interview with a Medium

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Published on May 18, 2014 18:10

How to Become a Writer

Trilogy Graphic The basics to get your started. 10 tips from author and freelance writer, Doug Dillon. Doug is the author of The St. Augustine Trilogy.


So you want to be a writer, eh? Great! The water is a little rough in the literary ocean, and at times it can be cold enough to chill you to the bone. But if you have some talent, get into it for the long run, and are willing to work your butt off, you can definitely get published. And maybe even get paid for it as well.


I’ve written the “10 Tips” you’ll find below because I’m hoping they will help to get you safely launched into the writing world. These are the simple things I have culled from my 30 + years of being published, the type of guidance I wish I had when I started out so long ago. My suggestion to you is that after reading what you find here, you:



Out of body Copy and paste them into a document for future reference.
Actually create a written plan on how you will become a writer and include a printed copy of my “Tips” in that document. Use it like a checklist.
Take a quick romp through my website and see who I am, what I write about and how I communicate with the public. In that way, you will be able to get a sense of one writer’s journey.
At the end of this article, you will find some links to blog posts I’ve created. Scan some of them if you have time and just maybe you’ll get a more in-depth feel for how I connect with the outside world.

I wish you well on your journey. Go get ‘em!



Doug’s 10 Writing Tips

1. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAFirst Things First!

Even if you desperately want to write fiction, definitely start with nonfiction (articles and/or books) in order to

 get published

 build your writing credits

 hone your writing skills

 actually make some money

The fiction world is unbelievably tough to break into. That doesn’t mean you don’t work

on your fiction ideas as you’re going along. Just don’t depend on the products of that writing to get established as a productive, income producing writer.


2. Sparks 2.1Follow Your Heart!!

Write about what you love, what interests you or what could interest you if you really let it happen. Doing so will provide the spark that continually ignites your literary career and inflames the interest of your readers. If you’re like most people, you have multiple interests and some of those you can match with what the public wants.


3. Study Your Craft!!

Learn all the rules of writing that you can. That’s a never-ending process. Read what others writers have to say, go to conferences and take classes.


4. Get Support!!

 Join one or more writers’ groups—local, state, national, international.

 Get critiques and editing suggestions from those you trust but who will be honest.


5. Book case 1Write Something Every Day!!

If you are going to be a writer, then write! At the very least, maintain a journal of some kind so that the written word becomes an integral part of your life.


6. Read!!

Don’t kid yourself. If you don’t read a lot, you will never be a good writer. Read extensively both in and outside of your genre(s)/area(s) of interest. BUT – if you’re a voracious reader, be careful that you don’t read so much that you don’t write. Yes, it can be a very delicate balance.


7. BedTake Care of Yourself!!

It’s just too easy to let so many things go when you get deeply involved in your writing and the marketing of your work. Instead:

 Get organized and stay organized.

 Watch out for letting relationships slip.

 Get decent sleep, exercise and eat right.

 Be very careful with the use of alcohol, drugs, caffeine and tobacco. They might help some people in the short-term, but they can really GET YOU in the end if you aren’t careful.

 Have fun. Get away from it all when you can.

 Meditate, do yoga, and/or pray in order to stay balance.


8. Learn How to Market Yourself and Your Writing Now!!

Even if you land a book contract with a huge publisher, you will still have to get out there and push your own stuff. This is especially true if you are going to self publish.


9.SANYO DIGITAL CAMERA Give Back!!

As you learn and succeed, offer encouragement and guidance to other writers less experienced than you. Run a writers’ group, help run a writers’ conference or review somebody’s book for them on Amazon or Goodreads. There will definitely be many opportunities to assist others.


10. Don’t Give Up!!

If you’re really going to be a writer, be in it for the long haul. Keep driving yourself forward but learn more, read more, write more and continually find new ways to make it happen.


 


OK, as promised, here are those links to some of my past blog posts that might be of interest:


Announcing My First Novel


Going Public with the Paranormal


Helping a Fellow Writer in Need


Skyway Bridge Stamps 4 How a Goodreads Contest Ended Up as a Paranormal Event


An Interview


Creating a Young Adult Book Cover


Reading Motivation that Worked

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How to Encourage Teens to Read

http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-image-teen-boy-image12002121INTENSIVE READING, GRADES 8-12 - a YA novel that brought classes to life. A reading strategy that truly motivated and built skills.


The book - Sliding Beneath the Surface, Book I of The St. Augustine Trilogy - paranormal & historical.


Motivating some teens to read is a tough job, to say the least.


The kids I’m talking about here are often the ones who fail statewide assessment tests and end up in reading classes. Exasperated parents and teachers everywhere live with this situation on a continuous basis.


Having taught for many years in grades 7 – 12, I experienced the frustration of trying to get certain students to read anything.


These days though, I come at the problem from a writer’s viewpoint—a writer of teen fiction. And I’m sending out this post because I recently participated in a very rewarding experiment that showed how it is definitely possible to interest even the most reluctant teens to read.


In fact, I’m still basking in the warm glow of what happened.



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Teacher Kathy Snyder early in her well earned retirement


It all started near the end of the 2012-2013 school year with one very smart and extremely dedicated teacher by the name of Kathy Snyder. At the time, Kathy taught intensive reading to 11th and 12th graders at a high school near where I live in Central Florida.


After reading and reviewing the first book in my young adult series titled, The St. Augustine Trilogy, she contacted me.


Sliding Beneath the Surface

Sliding Beneath the Surface


Kathy felt very confident that the book, Sliding Beneath the Surface, would interest her students and she hoped to use it in all of her classes.


This was her final year in teaching and she wanted to make one more big push to motivate her kids before retiring.


Well, she did that and a lot more.


Once we got a class set of books ordered, Kathy and I decided to make her classroom use of my work a full-blown teacher/author project.


I would donate my time and book resources to help her and she would write-up a study guide as well a detailed report about the project’s results.


We were both excited about the possibilities and couldn’t wait to get started.


Trilogy Graphic - blogAt this point in my post, I think I need to give you a little background information on my book series. In that way, you can get a better feel for what attracted Kathy to it:


1. It’s called The St. Augustine Trilogy because St. Augustine, Florida is the physical location for the plot.


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The Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine


Why? Because the place is the oldest and most haunted city in the United States–prime territory for great spooky stories and teaching kids a little history along the way. Yup, social studies was my game at one time.


2. I created the trilogy with at-risk youth in mind because I spent the last 10 years of my career as an educator working full time helping such kids and their families.


So many of those young people had huge “victim” mentalities and blamed others for their problems that I wanted to do what I could as a writer to counteract those thought processes. That’s why the trilogy premise is this: You Create Your Own Reality.


Fifteen-year-old Jeff Golden, the main character, is a composite of the many at-risk kids I worked with over the years. And it is his growth over time in taking responsibility for himself and others that is a primary thread throughout the trilogy.http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-image-pretty-young-teen-black-girl-closeup-portrait-image5514276


3. Each character, Jeff, his girlfriend Carla and old Lobo represent the three main cultures that built the city of St. Augustine: Jeff is white, Carla is African American and Hispanic, and Lobo is Native American.


4. I use the paranormal as a hook to pull kids into the plot. My real life experiences with such things as described in my nonfiction book, An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic, are the prime material for developing the more exciting, unusual and spooky events in the book.


Now back to the project itself.


Photo courtesy of Greg Dillon - Photography by Greg

The Bridge of Lions in St. Augustine.
Photo courtesy of Greg Dillon – Photography by Greg


Kathy did a fantastic job of introducing her students to St. Augustine and its history way ahead of time.


In doing so, she really paved the way for those kids to feel comfortable as they encountered things that might be unfamiliar.


As part of this process, I sent her a CD packed full of photos—St. Augustine locations, historical reenactments, the cover for each book of the trilogy, my picture, etc.


Then using the book trailer (see below) to introduce the project, Kathy launched into a full schedule of students rotating the reading of Sliding Beneath the Surface aloud in class.


The details of what she did will be forthcoming. If you wish to be on a mailing list to receive that information when it is ready in September, just email me by using the contact button on this website.


Here’s the book trailer created by Cheri Crump, a fan.



Day-by-day, Kathy explained to me via email how increasingly interested her students were becoming in the book and how many of them even wanted to read ahead. Students who rarely paid attention, or rarely spoke at all, did the opposite as their readings continued. Other teachers reported how those same kids were talking about their literary adventure outside of the reading classroom.


Needless to say, Kathy was thrilled. Her hard work was really paying off. Then in an email about halfway into the project, she asked if I could come visit her students once they finished the book.


And since her school isn’t very far from where I live, and it would be fascinating to participate in the project firsthand, I agreed to spend the day at her school.


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Annual reenactment of the Dade Battle that began the Second Seminole War in Florida-1835


What a great time I had! And Kathy did too.


Those kids—those non-readers—were so attentive and knowledgeable about the book I found it hard to believe I was in an intensive reading classroom. When I asked them questions about the plot and characters, they had the answers—things even Kathy didn’t  know they had absorbed.


Lots of kids greeted me as they came into the room at change of class, some even giving me a hug—including a few of the guys! In high school? I was stunned.


Pine Ridge 2.1And around the room, Kathy had attached 100 pictures to the walls, one from each of  the students. Their assignment was to pick a chapter in the book they liked and a line or two from that chapter.


They were then instructed to write that information on a piece of paper and illustrate the meaning of the chapter/sentences by drawing some kind of picture. And they did beautiful work. I’ve included some of those drawings here because I think they are so important.


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This is one of my favorites because this student really got the book’s focus on mental attitude.


When I got home that evening, I had an email from Kathy, thanking me for working with her students. But it was her final comment that really got to me.


This is what she said, “This day was the best one of my entire teaching career.”


Those words really hit me because  as an educator and a writer, I too felt that day with Kathy’s kids was the best one of both my careers. How tremendously rewarding.


Pine Ridge 3.1


At the end of the school year, Kathy packaged all of those pictures and sent them to me. What a treasure.


Along with the pictures, Kathy sent me thank you notes from some of the kids. Here are some excerpts from those priceless, and often telling, messages:



I really enjoyed your book and can’t wait for the others.
I love your book. Write more.
I hope you continue to write your stories. I love how many details you include. They made me picture my old house.
I hope we meet again someday.
Thank you for being the first author I’ve ever met and the most  Pine Ridge 7.1 interesting too.
Yesterday that you were here the period went by fast.
I was really pleased how your book turned out.
Your book was full of suspense that made me want to keep reading.
I wanna get back in touch. Email me at . . .
I have to say that the book was very entertaining. It felt like I was really in the story . . . it sent chills down my spine.
You have a very interesting book and I think that St. Augustine would be a very nice place to live . . . or the Keys. (Don’t you love it?)

And finally, I close out this unusually long posting with a message to the teacher who made all this possible:


Kathy, I want to thank you publicly for giving your students and me so much in so very many ways. Yes, your students seemed to like my book, but it was you who made it all fit together in a truly viable package.


Your obvious love for those kids, your unrelenting drive to get them resources and your professional skills were so apparent during all the time we worked together. It was a pleasure being your colleague even if it was for a short time.


I know you will enjoy your retirement greatly but I sure wish you were still out there doing such great things with young people.


 


Further Links for Reading and Language Arts Teachers About Using This Book in the Classroom

Reading Teacher Sparks Student Interest


An article from teacher Kathy Snyder about her experience.


Quotes From Sliding Beneath the Surface Book Reviews 


Book reviews for Sliding Beneath the Surface on Amazon.com


Includes  reviews from reading and language arts teachers.


A Book Series for the Reading Classroom


The multiple themes and threads that make the series of value.


The St. Augustine Trilogy and America’s Oldest City


The setting for the series in St. Augustine, Florida and how that provides a fascinating backdrop for action.


The St. Augustine Trilogy & Historic Events


Specifies the actual historic events that happened in America’s oldest city that are woven into the series.


Description for The St. Augustine Trilogy


 


Teaching History Through Young Adult Novels


Teaching Resilience Through Young Adult Novels


Teaching About the Paranormal Using Young Adult Novels


Sample Photo Galleries – Historic St. Augustine, Florida

The Castillo de San Marcos (The old Spanish fort)


Historic Cemeteries


The St. Augustine Cathedral Basilica


Spanish Soldiers of the 18th Century


Cannon Firing


St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum


The Dade Battle Reenactment, Part II (The trigger that started the Second Seminole War)

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Published on May 18, 2014 07:35

Family Paranormal Experiences Go Public


Florida Nonfiction: supernatural; ghosts; dreams; visions; telepathy; ESP; after-life; spirit contact; mediums; auras.


An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic.


The paranormal has been a part of my life for so long now that I’ve almost forgotten what it was like during the days when I regularly pooh-poohed such things.


To be perfectly honest, it took the death of my father many years ago to jump-start my transition from skeptic to believer. When our family lost Dad, really strange things started happening.


In the process, my wife Barbara and I had some fascinating experiences, learned a great deal and wrote about is all in the book you see here. This journey of ours included our children.


Published originally by Prentice Hall, this publication stirred up enough interest back in the day for Barb and me to do radio shows across the United States and in Canada.


To help others on a similar path of exploration, Barb and I ended our book with a chapter titled, “Revitalizing Your Natural Psychic Heritage.” In that chapter, we offer readers step-by-step suggestions, the kind of thing we wish we had had back when we first started probing into the unknown.


Our book may be ordered from any bookstore or on any large online book outlet. Again, here is the link to find the book on Amazon.com: An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic.


Trilogy Graphic - blogOne more thing. As a former educator, I also publish a series of novels for young adults and adults young at heart that focus on the paranormal and historical. The setting for these books, titled The St. Augustine Trilogy, is the oldest and most haunted city in the U.S., St. Augustine, Florida.


I’m delighted to report that Book I of the trilogy, Sliding Beneath the Surface, is now being used in secondary school reading programs for motivation and skill building purposes.


If you would like to learn more about the trilogy, click here.

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Published on May 18, 2014 03:00

May 17, 2014

Florida Teen Fiction-St. Augustine Stories, Books, Series, Trilogy

ExplosionMDcover2Young adult , supernatural, paranormal, time travel adventures inspired by the author’s true-life experiences.


This is for real. Many years ago, after my father died, there were a lot of paranormal events that happened in my family. At the time, my wife and I didn’t believe in the paranormal but that soon changed.


In fact, Barb and I spent several years after Dad died investigating such weird occurrences. In the end, we had so much research material that we wrote a nonfiction book about it all and even did radio interview/call-in programs across the U.S. and up into Canada.


That book, An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic, was published across the world by a division of Prentice Hall.



But more recently though, I decided to write a series of fiction books for young adults and adults young at heart using my paranormal experiences as the inspiration the wild and crazy plots of those books. As an old history teacher, I couldn’t resist creating this fictional world for young people.


Today, the title of that series is The St. Augustine Trilogy and it takes place in America’s oldest and most haunted city in the U.S., St. Augustine, Florida.


Trilogy Graphic - blogTrilogy Description


Told in his own words, this paranormal/historical series is a very personal account of fifteen-year-old Jeff Golden’s explosive coming of age in America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida.


Join Jeff and his girlfriend Carla as they experience mind-blowing events that threaten to destroy their very existence.


Lightning strike blogFollow the two teens as Lobo, the Native American shaman, tries to protect them from powerful forces beyond understanding. Be there when Jeff and Carla discover the depths of reality as well as their own powers to reshape what they find.


Two of the three books in the trilogy are available in both print and eBook formats at the moment, with the third book due for publication in 2015.


Check out the book descriptions you’ll find here and then click on the active links for each book to see the reviews on Amazon.com.


I’ve also include the book trailers for the two books already in print so you can get a real sense of the characters and the plot.


Below all that, I have included active links to some of the most interesting blog posts I’ve written on the paranormal.


Enjoy.


Sliding - blogSliding Beneath the SurfaceThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book I


Description


In America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida, teenager Jeff Golden is in trouble. Horrible dreams won’t let him sleep, and he is up to his eyeballs in terrifying, paranormal experiences.


Finally, Jeff turns to his girlfriend Carla, and Lobo, the mysterious Native American shaman, for help. But what he discovers is a lot more than he bargained for.


A ghostly presence linked to a local historic cemetery is not only threatening Jeff’s sanity but his life as well. And before he knows what’s happening, Jeff finds both himself and Carla pulled into one of the nastiest and bloody events in Florida history. It is a place from which they may never escape.


Book Trailer



Stepping blogStepping Off a CliffThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book II


Description


An otherworldly, evil and dangerous force infests America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida. Everyone living there, or visiting, is at risk in ways too horrible to imagine.


Standing between this invader and the people of St. Augustine are teenagers Jeff and Carla, the mysterious Native American shaman, Lobo, and Lyle, the homeless guy.


In their quest to save themselves and all the inhabitants of this ancient Florida city, Jeff and Carla uncover lost parts of St. Augustine history, push past the limits of space and time, and come face-to-face with what they come to realize are the true walking dead.


Book Trailer



BOOK3mediumTargeting Orion’s ChildrenThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book III – due for publication in 2015


Description


In this, the final book of The St. Augustine Trilogy, the team of Jeff Golden, Carla Rodriguez, old Lobo, the Native American shaman and Lyle, the homeless guy, gather once again to join forces.


This time, though, the two teens face a paranormal presence that defies full human understanding and becomes a threat far beyond the oldest city in America where they live.


Overwhelmed by the immense responsibility they hold in their hands, Jeff and Carla make a jaw-dropping discovery that leads them in directions they could never before have imagined.


 


Now, as promised, here are those blog postings that contain some very interesting paranormal stories:


Haunted Lighthouse in St.Augustine, Florida


Paranormal Experiences: The Skyway Bridge Disaster


St. Augustine, FL Ghost Hunt: Miss Caroline’s Guest House # 2


The Portal


Ghost Hunting on the Queen Mary


What is Mediumship?


Infinite Hummingbird Experiences


Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp


Paranormal Events in Families: The Car Horn


The Spark in the Road


Children’s Visions


The Horse and the Door


The Last Goodbye


Dreams of Past Lives? The Russian Revolution


Carl Jung on Coincidences, Synchronicity and the Paranormal


Interview with a Medium

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How to Motivate Teens to Read

http://www.dreamstime.com/stock-image-teen-boy-image12002121INTENSIVE READING, GRADES 8-12 - a YA novel that brought classes to life. A reading strategy that truly motivated and built skills.


The book - Sliding Beneath the Surface, Book I of The St. Augustine Trilogy - paranormal & historical.


Motivating some teens to read is a tough job, to say the least.


The kids I’m talking about here are often the ones who fail statewide assessment tests and end up in reading classes. Exasperated parents and teachers everywhere live with this situation on a continuous basis.


Having taught for many years in grades 7 – 12, I experienced the frustration of trying to get certain students to read anything.


These days though, I come at the problem from a writer’s viewpoint—a writer of teen fiction. And I’m sending out this post because I recently participated in a very rewarding experiment that showed how it is definitely possible to interest even the most reluctant teens to read.


In fact, I’m still basking in the warm glow of what happened.



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Teacher Kathy Snyder early in her well earned retirement


It all started near the end of the 2012-2013 school year with one very smart and extremely dedicated teacher by the name of Kathy Snyder. At the time, Kathy taught intensive reading to 11th and 12th graders at a high school near where I live in Central Florida.


After reading and reviewing the first book in my young adult series titled, The St. Augustine Trilogy, she contacted me.


Sliding Beneath the Surface

Sliding Beneath the Surface


Kathy felt very confident that the book, Sliding Beneath the Surface, would interest her students and she hoped to use it in all of her classes.


This was her final year in teaching and she wanted to make one more big push to motivate her kids before retiring.


Well, she did that and a lot more.


Once we got a class set of books ordered, Kathy and I decided to make her classroom use of my work a full-blown teacher/author project.


I would donate my time and book resources to help her and she would write-up a study guide as well a detailed report about the project’s results.


We were both excited about the possibilities and couldn’t wait to get started.


Trilogy Graphic - blogAt this point in my post, I think I need to give you a little background information on my book series. In that way, you can get a better feel for what attracted Kathy to it:


1. It’s called The St. Augustine Trilogy because St. Augustine, Florida is the physical location for the plot.


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The Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine


Why? Because the place is the oldest and most haunted city in the United States–prime territory for great spooky stories and teaching kids a little history along the way. Yup, social studies was my game at one time.


2. I created the trilogy with at-risk youth in mind because I spent the last 10 years of my career as an educator working full time helping such kids and their families.


So many of those young people had huge “victim” mentalities and blamed others for their problems that I wanted to do what I could as a writer to counteract those thought processes. That’s why the trilogy premise is this: You Create Your Own Reality.


Fifteen-year-old Jeff Golden, the main character, is a composite of the many at-risk kids I worked with over the years. And it is his growth over time in taking responsibility for himself and others that is a primary thread throughout the trilogy.http://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-image-pretty-young-teen-black-girl-closeup-portrait-image5514276


3. Each character, Jeff, his girlfriend Carla and old Lobo represent the three main cultures that built the city of St. Augustine: Jeff is white, Carla is African American and Hispanic, and Lobo is Native American.


4. I use the paranormal as a hook to pull kids into the plot. My real life experiences with such things as described in my nonfiction book, An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic, are the prime material for developing the more exciting, unusual and spooky events in the book.


Now back to the project itself.


Photo courtesy of Greg Dillon - Photography by Greg

The Bridge of Lions in St. Augustine.
Photo courtesy of Greg Dillon – Photography by Greg


Kathy did a fantastic job of introducing her students to St. Augustine and its history way ahead of time.


In doing so, she really paved the way for those kids to feel comfortable as they encountered things that might be unfamiliar.


As part of this process, I sent her a CD packed full of photos—St. Augustine locations, historical reenactments, the cover for each book of the trilogy, my picture, etc.


Then using the book trailer (see below) to introduce the project, Kathy launched into a full schedule of students rotating the reading of Sliding Beneath the Surface aloud in class.


The details of what she did will be forthcoming. If you wish to be on a mailing list to receive that information when it is ready in September, just email me by using the contact button on this website.


Here’s the book trailer created by Cheri Crump, a fan.



Day-by-day, Kathy explained to me via email how increasingly interested her students were becoming in the book and how many of them even wanted to read ahead. Students who rarely paid attention, or rarely spoke at all, did the opposite as their readings continued. Other teachers reported how those same kids were talking about their literary adventure outside of the reading classroom.


Needless to say, Kathy was thrilled. Her hard work was really paying off. Then in an email about halfway into the project, she asked if I could come visit her students once they finished the book.


And since her school isn’t very far from where I live, and it would be fascinating to participate in the project firsthand, I agreed to spend the day at her school.


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Annual reenactment of the Dade Battle that began the Second Seminole War in Florida-1835


What a great time I had! And Kathy did too.


Those kids—those non-readers—were so attentive and knowledgeable about the book I found it hard to believe I was in an intensive reading classroom. When I asked them questions about the plot and characters, they had the answers—things even Kathy didn’t  know they had absorbed.


Lots of kids greeted me as they came into the room at change of class, some even giving me a hug—including a few of the guys! In high school? I was stunned.


Pine Ridge 2.1And around the room, Kathy had attached 100 pictures to the walls, one from each of  the students. Their assignment was to pick a chapter in the book they liked and a line or two from that chapter.


They were then instructed to write that information on a piece of paper and illustrate the meaning of the chapter/sentences by drawing some kind of picture. And they did beautiful work. I’ve included some of those drawings here because I think they are so important.


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This is one of my favorites because this student really got the book’s focus on mental attitude.


When I got home that evening, I had an email from Kathy, thanking me for working with her students. But it was her final comment that really got to me.


This is what she said, “This day was the best one of my entire teaching career.”


Those words really hit me because  as an educator and a writer, I too felt that day with Kathy’s kids was the best one of both my careers. How tremendously rewarding.


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At the end of the school year, Kathy packaged all of those pictures and sent them to me. What a treasure.


Along with the pictures, Kathy sent me thank you notes from some of the kids. Here are some excerpts from those priceless, and often telling, messages:



I really enjoyed your book and can’t wait for the others.
I love your book. Write more.
I hope you continue to write your stories. I love how many details you include. They made me picture my old house.
I hope we meet again someday.
Thank you for being the first author I’ve ever met and the most  Pine Ridge 7.1 interesting too.
Yesterday that you were here the period went by fast.
I was really pleased how your book turned out.
Your book was full of suspense that made me want to keep reading.
I wanna get back in touch. Email me at . . .
I have to say that the book was very entertaining. It felt like I was really in the story . . . it sent chills down my spine.
You have a very interesting book and I think that St. Augustine would be a very nice place to live . . . or the Keys. (Don’t you love it?)

And finally, I close out this unusually long posting with a message to the teacher who made all this possible:


Kathy, I want to thank you publicly for giving your students and me so much in so very many ways. Yes, your students seemed to like my book, but it was you who made it all fit together in a truly viable package.


Your obvious love for those kids, your unrelenting drive to get them resources and your professional skills were so apparent during all the time we worked together. It was a pleasure being your colleague even if it was for a short time.


I know you will enjoy your retirement greatly but I sure wish you were still out there doing such great things with young people.


 


Further Links for Reading and Language Arts Teachers About Using This Book in the Classroom

Reading Teacher Sparks Student Interest


An article from teacher Kathy Snyder about her experience.


Quotes From Sliding Beneath the Surface Book Reviews 


Book reviews for Sliding Beneath the Surface on Amazon.com


Includes  reviews from reading and language arts teachers.


A Book Series for the Reading Classroom


The multiple themes and threads that make the series of value.


The St. Augustine Trilogy and America’s Oldest City


The setting for the series in St. Augustine, Florida and how that provides a fascinating backdrop for action.


The St. Augustine Trilogy & Historic Events


Specifies the actual historic events that happened in America’s oldest city that are woven into the series.


Description for The St. Augustine Trilogy


 


Teaching History Through Young Adult Novels


Teaching Resilience Through Young Adult Novels


Teaching About the Paranormal Using Young Adult Novels


Sample Photo Galleries – Historic St. Augustine, Florida

The Castillo de San Marcos (The old Spanish fort)


Historic Cemeteries


The St. Augustine Cathedral Basilica


Spanish Soldiers of the 18th Century


Cannon Firing


St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum


The Dade Battle Reenactment, Part II (The trigger that started the Second Seminole War)

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Best Teen Books, Series, Trilogy, Blog

ExplosionMDcover2YOUNG ADULT, SUPERNATURAL, PARANORMAL, TIME TRAVEL  ADVENTURES inspired by the author’s true-life experiences.


This is for real. Many years ago, after my father died, there were a lot of paranormal events that happened in my family. At the time, my wife and I didn’t believe in the paranormal but that soon changed.


In fact, Barb and I spent several years after Dad died investigating such weird occurrences. In the end, we had so much research material that we wrote a nonfiction book about it all and even did radio interview/call-in programs across the U.S. and up into Canada.


That book, An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic, was published across the world by a division of Prentice Hall.



But more recently though, I decided to write a series of fiction books for young adults and adults young at heart using my paranormal experiences as the inspiration the wild and crazy plots of those books. As an old history teacher, I couldn’t resist creating this fictional world for young people.


Today, the title of that series is The St. Augustine Trilogy and it takes place in America’s oldest and most haunted city in the U.S., St. Augustine, Florida.


Trilogy Graphic - blogTrilogy Description


Told in his own words, this paranormal/historical series is a very personal account of fifteen-year-old Jeff Golden’s explosive coming of age in America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida.


Join Jeff and his girlfriend Carla as they experience mind-blowing events that threaten to destroy their very existence.


Lightning strike blogFollow the two teens as Lobo, the Native American shaman, tries to protect them from powerful forces beyond understanding. Be there when Jeff and Carla discover the depths of reality as well as their own powers to reshape what they find.


Two of the three books in the trilogy are available in both print and eBook formats at the moment, with the third book due for publication in 2015.


Check out the book descriptions you’ll find here and then click on the active links for each book to see the reviews on Amazon.com.


I’ve also include the book trailers for the two books already in print so you can get a real sense of the characters and the plot.


Below all that, I have included active links to some of the most interesting blog posts I’ve written on the paranormal.


Enjoy.


Sliding - blogSliding Beneath the SurfaceThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book I


Description


In America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida, teenager Jeff Golden is in trouble. Horrible dreams won’t let him sleep, and he is up to his eyeballs in terrifying, paranormal experiences.


Finally, Jeff turns to his girlfriend Carla, and Lobo, the mysterious Native American shaman, for help. But what he discovers is a lot more than he bargained for.


A ghostly presence linked to a local historic cemetery is not only threatening Jeff’s sanity but his life as well. And before he knows what’s happening, Jeff finds both himself and Carla pulled into one of the nastiest and bloody events in Florida history. It is a place from which they may never escape.


Book Trailer



Stepping blogStepping Off a CliffThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book II


Description


An otherworldly, evil and dangerous force infests America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida. Everyone living there, or visiting, is at risk in ways too horrible to imagine.


Standing between this invader and the people of St. Augustine are teenagers Jeff and Carla, the mysterious Native American shaman, Lobo, and Lyle, the homeless guy.


In their quest to save themselves and all the inhabitants of this ancient Florida city, Jeff and Carla uncover lost parts of St. Augustine history, push past the limits of space and time, and come face-to-face with what they come to realize are the true walking dead.


Book Trailer



BOOK3mediumTargeting Orion’s ChildrenThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book III – due for publication in 2015


Description


In this, the final book of The St. Augustine Trilogy, the team of Jeff Golden, Carla Rodriguez, old Lobo, the Native American shaman and Lyle, the homeless guy, gather once again to join forces.


This time, though, the two teens face a paranormal presence that defies full human understanding and becomes a threat far beyond the oldest city in America where they live.


Overwhelmed by the immense responsibility they hold in their hands, Jeff and Carla make a jaw-dropping discovery that leads them in directions they could never before have imagined.


 


Now, as promised, here are those blog postings that contain some very interesting paranormal stories:


Haunted Lighthouse in St.Augustine, Florida


Paranormal Experiences: The Skyway Bridge Disaster


St. Augustine, FL Ghost Hunt: Miss Caroline’s Guest House # 2


The Portal


Ghost Hunting on the Queen Mary


What is Mediumship?


Infinite Hummingbird Experiences


Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp


Paranormal Events in Families: The Car Horn


The Spark in the Road


Children’s Visions


The Horse and the Door


The Last Goodbye


Dreams of Past Lives? The Russian Revolution


Carl Jung on Coincidences, Synchronicity and the Paranormal


Interview with a Medium


 

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May 16, 2014

Florida Teen Fiction – Historical Stories, Books, Series, Trilogy

ExplosionMDcover2Young adult , supernatural, paranormal, time travel adventures inspired by the author’s true-life experiences.


This is for real. Many years ago, after my father died, there were a lot of paranormal events that happened in my family. At the time, my wife and I didn’t believe in the paranormal but that soon changed.


In fact, Barb and I spent several years after Dad died investigating such weird occurrences. In the end, we had so much research material that we wrote a nonfiction book about it all and even did radio interview/call-in programs across the U.S. and up into Canada.


That book, An Explosion of Being: An American Family’s Journey into the Psychic, was published across the world by a division of Prentice Hall.



But more recently though, I decided to write a series of fiction books for young adults and adults young at heart using my paranormal experiences as the inspiration the wild and crazy plots of those books. As an old history teacher, I couldn’t resist creating this fictional world for young people.


Today, the title of that series is The St. Augustine Trilogy and it takes place in America’s oldest and most haunted city in the U.S., St. Augustine, Florida.


Trilogy Graphic - blogTrilogy Description


Told in his own words, this paranormal/historical series is a very personal account of fifteen-year-old Jeff Golden’s explosive coming of age in America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida.


Join Jeff and his girlfriend Carla as they experience mind-blowing events that threaten to destroy their very existence.


Lightning strike blogFollow the two teens as Lobo, the Native American shaman, tries to protect them from powerful forces beyond understanding. Be there when Jeff and Carla discover the depths of reality as well as their own powers to reshape what they find.


Two of the three books in the trilogy are available in both print and eBook formats at the moment, with the third book due for publication in 2015.


Check out the book descriptions you’ll find here and then click on the active links for each book to see the reviews on Amazon.com.


I’ve also include the book trailers for the two books already in print so you can get a real sense of the characters and the plot.


Below all that, I have included active links to some of the most interesting blog posts I’ve written on the paranormal.


Enjoy.


Sliding - blogSliding Beneath the SurfaceThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book I


Description


In America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida, teenager Jeff Golden is in trouble. Horrible dreams won’t let him sleep, and he is up to his eyeballs in terrifying, paranormal experiences.


Finally, Jeff turns to his girlfriend Carla, and Lobo, the mysterious Native American shaman, for help. But what he discovers is a lot more than he bargained for.


A ghostly presence linked to a local historic cemetery is not only threatening Jeff’s sanity but his life as well. And before he knows what’s happening, Jeff finds both himself and Carla pulled into one of the nastiest and bloody events in Florida history. It is a place from which they may never escape.


Book Trailer



Stepping blogStepping Off a CliffThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book II


Description


An otherworldly, evil and dangerous force infests America’s oldest and most haunted city, St. Augustine, Florida. Everyone living there, or visiting, is at risk in ways too horrible to imagine.


Standing between this invader and the people of St. Augustine are teenagers Jeff and Carla, the mysterious Native American shaman, Lobo, and Lyle, the homeless guy.


In their quest to save themselves and all the inhabitants of this ancient Florida city, Jeff and Carla uncover lost parts of St. Augustine history, push past the limits of space and time, and come face-to-face with what they come to realize are the true walking dead.


Book Trailer



BOOK3mediumTargeting Orion’s ChildrenThe St. Augustine Trilogy, Book III – due for publication in 2015


Description


In this, the final book of The St. Augustine Trilogy, the team of Jeff Golden, Carla Rodriguez, old Lobo, the Native American shaman and Lyle, the homeless guy, gather once again to join forces.


This time, though, the two teens face a paranormal presence that defies full human understanding and becomes a threat far beyond the oldest city in America where they live.


Overwhelmed by the immense responsibility they hold in their hands, Jeff and Carla make a jaw-dropping discovery that leads them in directions they could never before have imagined.


 


Now, as promised, here are those blog postings that contain some very interesting paranormal stories:


Haunted Lighthouse in St.Augustine, Florida


Paranormal Experiences: The Skyway Bridge Disaster


St. Augustine, FL Ghost Hunt: Miss Caroline’s Guest House # 2


The Portal


Ghost Hunting on the Queen Mary


What is Mediumship?


Infinite Hummingbird Experiences


Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp


Paranormal Events in Families: The Car Horn


The Spark in the Road


Children’s Visions


The Horse and the Door


The Last Goodbye


Dreams of Past Lives? The Russian Revolution


Carl Jung on Coincidences, Synchronicity and the Paranormal


Interview with a Medium

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Published on May 16, 2014 18:06