Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Just A Hat: Book Blitz and Giveaway

JUST A HAT
By SHANAH KHUBIAR
Young Adult / Coming of Age / Jewish Fiction / Small-Town Texas / 1970s
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Page Count: 254
Publication Date: July 18, 2023
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Action-packed, humorous, and bittersweet, this 1970s-era coming-of-age novel is more relevant than ever--exploring how a second-generation immigrant kid in a new hometown must navigate bullying, unexpected friendships, and the struggle of keeping both feet firmly planted in two very different cultures.
It's 1979, and thirteen-year-old Joseph Nissan can't help but notice that small-town Texas has something in common with Revolution-era Iran: an absence of fellow Jews. And in such a small town it seems obvious that a brown kid like him was bound to make friends with Latinos--which is a plus, since his new buds, the Ybarra twins, have his back. But when the Iran hostage crisis, two neighborhood bullies, and the local reverend's beautiful daughter put him in all sorts of danger, Joseph must find new ways to cope at home and at school.
As he struggles to trust others and stay true to himself, a fiercely guarded family secret keeps his father at a distance, and even his piano teacher, Miss Eleanor--who is like a grandmother to him--can't always protect him. But Joseph is not alone, and with a little help from his friends, he finds the courage to confront his fears and discovers he can inspire others to find their courage, too.
Just a Hat is an authentically one-of-a-kind YA debut that fuses the humor of Firoozeh Dumas's Funny in Farsi with the poignancy of Daniel Nayeri's Everything Sad Is Untrue.

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Shanah Khubiar is a retired law enforcement officer, and she is now self-employed as a subject matter specialist. She holds a BS and MEd in education from East Texas State University and a PhD in philosophy. A student of her Persian ancestry, she incorporates (Mizrachi) Middle Eastern Jewry into her fiction, examining the historical challenges and triumphs of a different culture and narrative than what usually appears in literature. Khubiar is a sometime resident and always fan of most things Texas.
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Friday, April 26, 2024

Magical Elements of the Periodic Table: Book Blitz and Giveaway

 

MAGICAL ELEMENTS OF THE PERIODIC TABLE
PRESENTED ALPHABETICALLY
BY THE ELEMENTAL DRAGONS
Magical Elements of the Periodic Table, Book 2
By Sybrina Durant

Children’s Picture Book / STEM / Chemistry
Publisher: Sybrina Publishing
Page Count: 44
Publication Date: March 9, 2024

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In this unique alphabet book, members of the Elemental Dragon Clan present 26 Magical Elements of the Periodic Table in alphabetical order. Each member of the clan has an element tipped tail. They also have magical powers based on the properties of their metals. There are no more perfect groups than unicorns and dragons to familiarize yourself with elements from the Periodic Table. Their theme is: "No Metal -- No Magic. . .and No Technology."

In this book, Antz starts out the book by introducing the very necessary metal, Antimony on his element page. Zora rounds out the alphabet by presenting scientific facts and other fun information about the metal, Zirconium, on her elemental page. In all, readers will get some great insight into the properties of 26 elements from the periodic table. Each page is full of amazing facts and tons of FUN. There's a Magical Elemental themed periodic table, too!

This unique book will help tweens, teens and anyone else quickly absorb the elements of the Periodic Table.
REMEMBER. . .
No Metal,
No Magic…
And No Technology.
It's Techno-Magical!

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Saturday, April 6, 2024

Shahrazad’s Gift: Interview and Giveaway

SHAHRAZAD’S GIFT
by
Gretchen McCullough

Contemporary Fiction / Linked Short Stories / Humor
Publisher: Cune Press
Date of Publication: February 20, 2024
Number of Pages: 198 pages 

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Shahrazad’s Gift is a collection of linked short stories set in contemporary Cairo—magical, absurd and humorous. The author focuses on the off-beat, little-known stories, far from CNN news: a Swedish belly dancer who taps into the Oriental fantasies of her clientele; a Japanese woman studying Arabic, driven mad by the noise and chaos of the city; a frustrated Egyptian housewife who becomes obsessed by the activities of her Western gay neighbor; an American journalist who covered the civil war in Beirut who finds friendship with her Egyptian dentist. We also meet the two protagonists of McCullough's Confessions of a Knight Errant, before their escapades in that story.

These stories are told in the tradition of A Thousand and One Nights.






Interview with Gretchen McCullough

  

You’re a Texan: how has being a Texan (or Texas) influenced your writing? 

I don’t necessarily think this book is influenced by Texas. But of course, living abroad makes you think about where you came from. It has taken me some time to work my way back to writing about Texas. The new novel that I just finished is set in West Texas during the nineteen-thirties during the Depression. It is focused on one of the CCC projects, an enormous spring-fed swimming pool called Balmorhea.  

The late Allen Wier was my mentor at the University of Alabama. He was from Texas and he encouraged me. 

 

How long have you been writing?

I started writing seriously when I was in college. After I finished at Brown, I was eager to have experiences and spent six years teaching abroad: Egypt, Turkey and Japan. It was very hard to write while I was teaching school. It was also very lonely. That’s when I decided to return to graduate school and get an M.F.A. This was a wonderful decision. At that point I was thirty and was very focused. Having time was a real gift. 

 

What kinds of writing do you do? 

I write essays, short stories, reviews, and novels! I feel so comfortable in the novel form because I want to create a world with many characters. Writing short stories is actually harder because you have to shave away so much. You have to compress a great deal; my natural instinct is to expand and digress! 

 

Where do you write?

I have a desk that looks out a window in front of huge trees, even though I live in a densely populated part of Cairo. I usually block off the mornings to write, especially if I am not teaching. 

 

What do you think most characterizes your writing?

I think my writing became less realistic after I moved to Cairo in 2000. So much was inexplicable. My writing could be characterized as wacky and humorous. I exaggerate wildly. 



Gretchen McCullough was raised in Harlingen Texas. After graduating from Brown University in 1984, she taught in Egypt, Turkey, and Japan. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Alabama and was awarded a teaching Fulbright to Syria from 1997-1999. Her stories, essays and reviews have appeared in The Barcelona Review, Archipelago, National Public Radio, Story South, Guernica, The Common, The Millions, and the LA Review of Books. Translations in English and Arabic have been published in: Nizwa, Banipal, Brooklyn Rail in Translation, World Literature Today and Washington Square Review with Mohamed Metwalli. Her bi-lingual book of short stories in English and Arabic, Three Stories From Cairo, translated with Mohamed Metwalli, was published in July 2011 by AFAQ Publishing House, Cairo. A collection of short stories about expatriate life in Cairo, Shahrazad’s Tooth, was also published by AFAQ in 2013. Currently, she is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Rhetoric and Composition at the American University in Cairo.

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Monday, April 1, 2024

Amethyst, the Shallows: Character Spotlight and Giveaway

AMETHYST, THE 
SHALLOWS
by
Kellye Abernathy

YA / Magical Realism / Coming of Age
Publisher: Atmosphere Press
Page Count: 296 pages
Publication Date: February 6, 2024


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"This is a night for being brave."

In the aftermath of a devastating sickness that shatters their close-knit beach town, six lonely kids are drawn together during the unpredictable autumn equinox. Among them are fourteen-year-old Lorelei, who yearns to be an oceanographer, and her peculiar younger brother, Tad, who possesses an otherworldly curiosity.

When Lorelei has a strange and almost deadly encounter in a sea cave, her loyal boyfriend, Casey, cannot reconcile her fantastical experience with the rational world. Condi, Lorelei's best friend, understands ocean magic but isn't free to share what she knows. Kait, a girl from Ireland, regrets her impulsive move to America--all because of an odd occurrence involving her deceased boyfriend's lost surfboard. When tides turn and the moon shifts, Isaac, the new kid in town who despises the ocean, is forced to face the truth--a profound and powerful magic lives in the deep.

Guided by a wise surf master, mystical old women known as the Beachlings, and an open-hearted grandmother, six kids embark on transformative adventures that challenge their beliefs about possibilities and the intense nature of love.

Amethyst, the Shallows is the companion novel to The Aquamarine Surfboard.

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Kellye Abernathy's passions are writing and serving trauma survivors as a yoga teacher and practical life skills advocate. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Secondary English Education from the University of Kansas. Her home is in land-locked Plano, Texas—where she’s dreaming of her next trip to the sea!


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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

To Rescue a Witch: Excerpt and Giveaway

 

TO RESCUE A WITCH
by
Lisa A. Traugott

Historical Fiction / Action & Adventure / Witch Trials
Page Count: 398 pages
Publication Date: March 1, 2024


It’s 1739. An abused girl accused of witchcraft must be defended by a man married to an actual witch.

William MacLeod, a fierce Scottish lawyer with a kind heart, takes on a daunting task—rescue young Annaliese from the clutches of her tormentors in the untamed wilds of Virginia colony and deliver her safely to her aristocratic father in London. But lurking in the shadows are enemies eager to expose MacLeod’s own wife, Fiona, as a witch with a dark secret.

Their perilous journey takes an unexpected turn when their ship wrecks, and Annaliese’s haunting nightmares and unexplained Devil Marks trigger suspicion among the crew. Tension peaks when MacLeod must become Annaliese’s unwavering protector in a witch trial, where Fiona’s clairvoyance and a murder are unveiled.

To Rescue a Witch navigates themes of betrayal and redemption, in a spellbinding narrative that blends history, magic, and the unyielding resilience of the human spirit.



Nine-year-old Annaliese has been abused by her stepfather since she was three. Her real father, Lord Hallewell, has sent his lawyer, William MacLeod, to rescue her, but their ship has just wrecked. As she slowly begins to trust him, he must help her navigate through the troubled waters of her past so they don’t affect her future.


Annaliese




 “Don’t stand close to the surf. You’ll dirty your petticoat,” Rebecca said, primly as ever.

“You ain’t the queen of me.”

A wave of burning cold water hit, coming midway up Annaliese’s calf, leaving a stain on her pale blue skirt. Figures. 

Lifting a washed-up fishing net, Annaliese jumped at the crabs scrambling back into their holes. This was the first time in two weeks they’d had any free time to wander the shore and Rebecca was ruining it. An odd noise made her spin. “Do you hear dogs barking?”

They froze, pricking their ears.

“This way.” Annaliese sprinted past the doomed Icarus to an area full of boulders.

Rebecca called, “We shouldn’t be out this far. It’s not allowed.” Annaliese kept going. “I’m telling,” Rebecca yelled, running back to camp.

The barking grew louder. Annaliese’s foot slipped on the slimy algae, but she climbed the rock right quick. Seamus and Jacqueline joined her. Turning on them, she said, “Ain’t you want to tattle on me, too?”

Seamus shrugged. “I want to see the dogs.” 

Only they weren’t dogs. On a flat iceberg fifty feet from shore, plump animals with paws on fins and a long tail instead of legs napped and played. A huge one yawned widely, then dove in, swimming close enough to show his adorable face and long whiskers.

“What are those things?” Annaliese asked, fascinated.

“Selkies,” Seamus said.

Jacqueline said, “They’re seals, no? Look at the babies.” Her voice raised ten octaves as she cooed and pointed to the furry white blobs with big brown eyes.

Seamus said, “My cousins make good money selling their oil and skins. We should tell the captain.”

“But they’re babies,” Annaliese said.

“Money’s money, lass.”

“Annaliese Cameron,” called MacLeod.

Ah, hell. He’s using both my names. “Up here.”

“I can see that,” he said, climbing with Rebecca. “You found the selkies.”

Annaliese jumped to another rock a few paces away from MacLeod.

Rebecca cowered behind him. “Ew. What are those revolting creatures?”

Annaliese rolled her eyes. Back off, Rebecca, MacLeod’s mine.

“Ack, nothing to fear, lass. They say the Fairy Queen disguises herself in seal skins.”

Why is he calling Rebecca lass? I’m his lass.

Seamus said, “Well, my cousins never found a single fairy inside a selkie, and they surely would have told the tale had they done so.”

Jacqueline kneeled next to Annaliese, laughing. A white-gray seal dove into the water, swimming close to Annaliese. The pup’s large brown eyes and heart-shaped nose drew her in, making her giggle. Reaching out, she rubbed its soft, wet fur. The selkie splashed and barked in the pale blue water. “Can we keep her?” 

MacLeod laughed. “And what would you do with a pet selkie? We need to get back. I dinna want any of you out this far until we understand our surroundings.”

“Look. A shark.” Seamus joined their rock and pointed.

A triangular fin cut through a dark patch near a rock thirty feet away. The seal made a break for it but realized the danger too late. In an instant, a slick gray monster burst from the water, showing a mouth rimmed with pink gums spouting six-inch dagger teeth.

“We have to help her!” Annaliese shouted, ready to dive in.

Jacqueline pulled her back. “That’s nature, ma chère.”

Black eyes rolled back in the shark’s head as he chomped the selkie’s tummy into bits. Annaliese stared into the pup’s terrified eyes as it thrashed trapped in the shark’s jaws.

Seamus laughed. “Wait till I write my cousins about this,” he said to Jacqueline.

“Stop laughing.” Annaliese balled her fist.

Dragging what was left of the baby seal below, the shark left a trail of bright red bubbles.

“Quite savage, aye?” MacLeod said.

Seamus framed his sunburned hands around his mouth, yelling, “Leave some for us. We’re hungry, too, mate.”

“Stop laughing.” Annaliese punched Seamus’s jaw, catching him completely off guard. He fell hard on the rock. Grabbing hold of his shirt, she pummeled his face.

“Annaliese,” MacLeod roared. He yanked her off, but she kept kicking the air. “What’s gotten into you?”

“She’s crazy, that’s what. Only you would get into a fight over a fish.” Seamus’s lip bled with a puffy bruise already forming.

“Stop laughing.”

Jacqueline pressed her handkerchief to Seamus’s lip.

Annaliese felt dizzy, crumpling over her knees. Her gasps grew shallow as hot tears streamed down her cheeks. Feeling everyone stare, she covered her ears and rocked. “Stop laughing. Stop laughing.”

“Go back to camp,” MacLeod said to the others. “I need to have a wee chat with Annaliese.”

The children left, muttering. MacLeod kneeled, searching her eyes. “What is going on in that brain of yours? You’ve seen animals killed in the wild. Has Seamus been teasing you?”

She peered into his eyes. “That was me.”

“What do you mean?”

“I ain’t—I don’t know how to say it.”

She felt so mad she shook, punching her thighs. How do you say it? How do you say every man in your life was a shark who wanted to drag you under while people laughed?

MacLeod understood, even without her words, and opened his arms. For the first time, she hugged him tightly.

“No more sharks,” he whispered. “They’re gone now.”

Knuckling away the tears, she forced her jagged breath under control. “Oh, there’s plenty sharks,” she said, staring at Rebecca in the distance. “I’m gonna be one.”

His face darkened. “Annaliese Cameron, the lesson is to avoid sharks, not to become one.”






Lisa A. Traugott is an award-winning author and World Championship public speaker semifinalist and spoke five lines on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She lives in Austin with her husband, two kids, and English bulldog, Bruno.


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Friday, March 22, 2024

Frowns and Gowns: Book Blitz and Giveaway

 
FROWNS AND GOWNS
The Mischief Series, Book 5
By AMANDA M. THRASHER

Children’s Chapter Book / Fantasy / Fairies
Publisher: Progressive Rising Phoenix Press
Page Count: 236
Publication Date: September 12, 2023



Embark on a Magical Adventure with Lilly, Boris, and Jack!

Get ready to join Lilly, Boris, and Jack on an unforgettable journey filled with excitement, laughter, and a touch of mayhem. Brace yourself for a whirlwind of mishaps as these three fairies plan a magnificent magical ball, only to encounter an unforeseen disaster! Experience the magic of friendship with Lilly, the quick-witted and resourceful fairy, Boris, the mischievous fairy with a heart of gold, and Jack, the troublemaker with a curious, adventurous spirit on their latest adventure.

Throughout, Lilly, Boris, and Jack teach the true meaning of friendship and teamwork. Together with their friends, they'll overcome challenges, learn valuable lessons, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Don't miss out on this enchanting tale!

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Award-winning author Amanda M. Thrasher was born in England and moved to Texas, where she lives with her family. She writes YA, general fiction, middle grade, early reader chapter, and picture books. She is the founder and CEO of Progressive Rising Phoenix Press.


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