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Poverty of Economics

Babyboomer contradictions have their story told here in a parody and postmodern style, in the microcosm, generally, of Berleley California. And this is a crime novel.

Red Bautsky majors in anthropology and goes into the CIA. Rake Beuerbach, a criminologist, becomes a legal semiotic prosecutor in the city of Berkeley. His lifelong partner, Natasha Rimsky, is the heroine here, the girl with the gold earring. Enrico Pelican, a graduate of Cal’s masters in journalism school, is the narrator.

There are many types of capitalism in the word and it is like a whale in an ocean of signs, such that the whale is unaware of the signs. The important thing here is not to smash the means of communication and make treaties. This is a double tragedy and is PG-13 rated.

About the Author:

D.L. Snow graduated from the University of California and the University of Chicago.

The Band: An Instrument for Control

IMAGINE A WORLD WHERE MUSIC IS MAJESTIC. A WORLD HIGHLY INFLUENCED BY LYRICS. IN THIS WORLD, SOCIAL STRUCTURE, CULTURE, ETHICS, AND MORALS WERE DICTATED BY THE BEAT OF A DRUM, BY CHORDS ON THE PIANO, THE ROARING OF A GUITAR RIFT, THE THUMP OF THE BASS, THE ORGANIC MELODY OF THE ORGAN, AND THE SEDUCTION OF A SMOOTH SOUNDING SAXOPHONE. FROM INCEPTION (MANY OF US WERE CONCEIVED VIA THE HYPNOTIC EFFECT OF MUSIC) WE LOVE MUSIC, ITS RHYTHMIC MOTION CAUSES US TO SWAY BACK AND FORTH, AND DANCE A TWO-STEP THROUGH LIFE. THEN AFTER LIFE'S DANCE WE ARE USHERED INTO THE AFTER-WORLD ACCOMPANIED BY MUSIC AND LYRICS.

INSIDE THE WORLD OF “THE BAND: AN INSTRUMENT FOR CONTROL,” THE READERS ARE INTRODUCED TO A PARALLEL UNIVERSE. THE UNIVERSE IS AN ONTOLOGICAL CONSCIOUSNESS, WHERE A DOUBLE-ENTENDRE LACED STORY IS CENTERED AROUND MUSIC, LYRICS, AND CHURCH HISTORY. THE READERS ARE INVITED TO EMBRACE THE SURFACE DIALOGUE OR ENGAGE IN THE THEOLOGICAL DEBATE (HIDDEN WITHIN) PERTAINING TO THE FORMATION OF THE CHURCH DURING THE REIGN OF CONSTANTINE AND THE EFFECTS OF AN EMPIRE CONTROLLED CHURCH. CONTINGENT UPON YOUR LOVE AFFAIR WITH MUSIC OR YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF CHURCH HISTORY; THE LYRICS WITHIN CAN BE INSIGHTFUL, INFORMATIVE, OR INSPIRATIONAL.

YOU DECIDE!

About the Author:

Deon King is the husband of Georgetta King for 29 years. He is the father of three children, Passion, Naomi, and Matthew; three grandchildren, King, Leila (Ya-Ya}, and Prince. He graduated from Beulah Heights University (B.A., Biblical Education}, Clark Atlanta University (M.L.I.S., Master of Library and Information Studies}, and The Interdenominational Theological Center (M. Div. Master of Divinity).

Row, Row, Row Your Boat

A very merry bundle of different variations on the popular nursery rhyme, this simple and engaging book is an excellent way to familiarize young children with the concepts of rhythm and rhyme. A sing-along-version is also available online.

RIFFKE, Author
Cesar “Riffke” Alarcon always said he wanted to be a writer when he grew up. He is still waiting for that grown up feeling to kick in. A published academic author, the birth of his first daughter (and endless rhymes) inspired him to keep on rhyming with her.

HECTOR BUSTAMANTE, Illustrator
He began his career as an illustrator and animator in 1999. His career in film includes writing and directing the feature “Legend of Artaban”. In 2007 he founded his own Animation Studio ESPEKTRO FILMS. His work as creator includes the animated short films “Feeling Locky” and “Bulletproof”.

How Can I Become a Successful University Student?

Transitioning to university life and student drop-out rates have become major concerns. This informally easy-to-read short manual was written and designed with the goal to make all students successful at any university. It is written for middle to high school and especially university students, principals, professors, teachers, and parents. The content is based on brain research. Having introduced the concept of freedom, the author discusses the importance of setting goals for oneself and practical steps in developing a time management plan to reach them. Disadvantages of procrastinating and advantages of responsibility are addressed. Important times and methods of how to study are given as well as computer use. Based on learning styles, the author discusses portfolios and a variety of methods of how to study both class and textbook notes with special emphasis on organization and including processes of how to efficiently study in groups. Cell phones are briefly addressed. The Manual concludes with Study Guide examples that students may receive from their professors or create by themselves to help them become successful and graduate in their anticipated time frame.

About the Author:

Johan W. van der Jagt has had a varied and culturally diverse career. Living in the Netherlands for only a short while after birth, his family immigrated to Canada and subsequently to the United States. He is bilingual-Dutch and English and has had courses in Latin, Spanish, and French at both high school and college levels. He earned both his B.A. and M.Ed. degrees in psychology and special education respectively from McDaniel College, MD. He taught for more than fifteen years in Canada as a Special Education-Support Grades 1-8, and inclusive Grades 1, 2, and 3 teacher. After earning his Ph.D. from Southern University-Baton Rouge, LA, specializing in learning disabilities, he taught at the University of West Alabama, Southeastern Louisiana University and continues in his professorial functions of teaching, research and service at Bloomsburg University of PA. for a current total of more than 20 years. His interests and publications based on years of experience, brain and intervention strategies research are especially meant to make ALL students successful at all developmental levels.

Mepham High School

Mepham High School is a highly-detailed, well-written story that occurred during the nineteen forties which takes the reader on a journey in time and culture that captures interest and attention. All incidents and much of the dialogue are accurate. Names are fictitious except for Jack Solomons, Sal D’Angelo’s best friend who edited several of his books.

Though the story includes Mepham losing its one hundred first wrestling match after a hundred consecutive wins, it is about Sal D’Angelo’s high school life. Though an intelligent regent student, he has trouble with school work because of attention deficit disorder and his difficulty adjusting to teen behavior.

Sal also has trouble coping with his dysfunctional parents. An outstanding flutist as a staff musician playing on NBC and CBS, Dad is egotistical, materialistic, and conservative. He is also domineering, unjust and stern. Catering to Dad’s chauvinistic ways, Mom is unhappy. Treated like a slave, because of Dad’s income, she tolerates him, often bragging to musician friends about never washing a dish. Nor does either parent praise Sal or his sister about anything.

Though loving and possessing a good personality, Sal is bashful with girls, especially since most belong to cliques that associate with boys with varsity letters in sports. Nevertheless, naively curious about the world and stunned while listening to news about the casualties during World War II, he eventually develops an iconoclastic way of thinking, yet with a sense of humor. Absentmindedly noting little things around him like leaves on trees, insects, and the ballerinas printed in the wall paper at home suggests that Sal isn’t as maladjusted as he thinks. In fact, he is like most teens his age.

About the Author:

Edgar L. Biamonte is an accomplished musician, educator and writer. As a pianist, he has been professionally performing in restaurants and various occasions since he was 18 years old. He joined the 686th Air Force Band as a beginning pianist in 1950. Before being honorably discharged, he and the band toured Europe with Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Rhonda Fleming and Ava Gardner during the Christmas season of 1952.

He received his B.A. in English from Queens College, Flushing, New York in 1961 and his M.S. in Education from Elmira College Graduate School, Elmira, New York in 1968. He taught English, including poetry and creative writing at Southside High School in Elmira from 1962 until he retired in 1985. Over 100 of his 325 poems were published in literary magazines and many won or placed in various contests.

Among his works are Window of Eternity, a life/death book published by Ashley Books in 1984 and Window of Eternity, a sequel published by Balboa Press in May 2012. He also wrote four novels and a collection of short stories.

He eventually became an accomplished jazz pianist and composer and soloed on several Carnival Cruise ships and “Mariner of the Seas”, Royal Caribbean Line. He still plays piano professionally and appears on the Internet under edgarbiamonte.com.

Currently, he is a resident of Hemlock Farms since he moved from Miami in 2002. He has three sons, one daughter, two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Public School 201

P. S. 201 takes place in a jungle-like section of Brooklyn during the Thirties. Son of dysfunctional parents, Sal D’Angelo suffers from attention deficit disorder (unknown then). Though petrified when Mom starts putting him in the dark basement at age four for not drinking his milk which he hates, he is happy about starting school. Intelligent, creative, and loving, he assumes others are similar, and is shocked. Bullies abound, kicking small boys including him, even girls during recess and after school. Though he reciprocates, they beat him up regularly. Blaming Sal for inciting them, Mom constantly slaps him across the face for arriving home late, disheveled, or both.

Lacking parental love and attention, Sal soon becomes the class clown. Receiving D’s in conduct throughout the grades, he infuriates Dad, especially when Sal blames his teachers for being mean and unfair.

Dad finally appears unexpectedly at the class door, embarrassing Sal as an eighth grader. Miss O’ Malley, his teacher, is prejudiced against Italians. Refusing to discuss Sal, she practically slams the door in Dad’s face. Humiliated, Dad blames Sal and explodes unmercifully at him that night.

Moved to the last seat in the last row days later, Sal manages not to utter one word during the last six school weeks. Happy about graduating, and expecting an ‘A’ in conduct, he receives another ‘D’. Stunned, he breaks down and retreats from reality. School and houses appear to fade away before his eyes while he pauses on the school corner to look back. Amazed, frightened, and almost fainting, he waits until they seem to start edge back before heading for Grandma’s house. Barely discerning someone playing The Rustle of Spring emanating through a nearby opened window, he breaks into tears.

About the Author:

Edgar L. Biamonte is an accomplished musician, educator and writer. As a pianist, he has been professionally performing in restaurants and various occasions since he was 18 years old. He joined the 686th Air Force Band as a beginning pianist in 1950. Before being honorably discharged, he and the band toured Europe with Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, Rhonda Fleming and Ava Gardner during the Christmas season of 1952.

He received his B.A. in English from Queens College, Flushing, New York in 1961 and his M.S. in Education from Elmira College Graduate School, Elmira, New York in 1968. He taught English, including poetry and creative writing at Southside High School in Elmira from 1962 until he retired in 1985. Over 100 of his 325 poems were published in literary magazines and many won or placed in various contests.
Among his works are Window of Eternity, a life/death book published by Ashley Books in 1984 and Window of Eternity, a sequel published by Balboa Press in May 2012. He also wrote four novels and a collection of short stories.

He eventually became an accomplished jazz pianist and composer and soloed on several Carnival Cruise ships and “Mariner of the Seas”, Royal Caribbean Line. He still plays piano professionally and appears on the Internet under edgarbiamote.com.

Currently, he is a resident of Hemlock Farms since he moved from Miami in 2002. He has three sons, one daughter, two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Invitation To Lunch: 2nd Helpings

Do you like Strawberry Jam sandwiches? This is one of those times when the kids got into Jam! with a lot of yummy Strawberries! It all started out when the computer clicked “SEND”! Stories and really good sandwiches have a lot in common. That would be, both having lots of layers. The kids discovered that making promises and keeping them is fun and rewarding when they work together to make it happen. Jesus made promises and has kept every one. There are more to come. He give us directions for a great life though the Bible and has a unique plan just for us, too.

About the Author

Mary Lee Gutwein is an artist, author and illustrator. Her natural and whimsical style of a fun story are paired with Bible verses that inspire children to learn about God’s plan for their lives. Paintings in watercolor or acrylics. Her favorite saying is “Art from the Heart is Good for the Soul”. Heart and Home is with her handsome husband and lots of grandkids.

The Rabbit King: Kingdom Leporidae

The Rabbit King: Kingdom Leporidae begins with Hare, an orphan hare, alone and on his own. Hare sees “hope in a kingdom, high upon a hill,” and hops the distance to begin a new life . . . where he gains the admiration, respect, and trust of the king. The king adopts the orphan hare, making him a prince and heir to the throne. . . .

A delightful, inspirational, and timeless story that will appeal to all readers, regardless of their age. Children and adults will enjoy the detailed and colorful illustrations, while learning from the
positive theme and carefully chosen rhyming text.

About the Author:

Jim McEnroe is an author of educational stories and other literature.
He developed his style of writing stories in rhyme during the mid 1980’s. His fi rst book, The Rabbit King: Kingdom Leporidae, was published in 2011. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Metropolitan State University. Jim was born on St. Patrick’s Day, 1959, in St. Paul, MN.

El Rey Conejo: Reino Lepóridos

El Rey Conejo: Reino Lepóridos comienza con Liebre, un conejo huérfano, solo y por su cuenta. Liebre ve “esperanzado en un reinado en lo alto de una colina” y salta la distancia para empezar una nueva vida . . . donde se gana la admiración, respeto y confianza de el rey. El rey adopta el liebre huérfano, haciéndolo príncipe y heredero al trono. . . .

Una historia encantadora, de inspiración y sin tiempo que será de interés para todos los lectores, independientemente de su edad. Niños y adultos podrán disfrutar de las ilustraciones, detalladas y coloridas del aprendizaje de el tema positivo y el texto cuidadosamente seleccionado que rima.

About the Author:

Jim McEnroe es un autor de historias educativas y otra literatura.
Él desarrolló su estilo de escribir historias en rima durante mediados de 1980. Su primer libro, El Rey Conejo: Reino Lepóridos, fue publicado en 2011. Él tiene una Licenciatura de Universidad Estatal Metropolitana. Jim nació en el dia de San Patricio, 1959, en St. Paul, MN.

Lone Star Lady

Morganna McKinney Caldaron spent her adolescence hated by her step-father until he paid the Comanchero’s to kill her. He was betrayed by the Comanchero’s and she was sold to the Comanche’s instead; this betrayal left her step-father still unable to inherit her land.

This young woman survived and vowed to return to take revenge on the man who destroyed her family and still has her younger sisters. Morganna; no longer an innocent girl, but now a grown woman, has no problem killing her step-father or the bounty hunters he has sent to kill her.

All the while, she searches for the man who vowed to marry her when she was 15 and who she protected from Union soldiers. She hopes he still wants her and can help her get back her family and life.

About the Author:

Linda Kennedy is a 6th generation Texan that lives in Amarillo, Texas. She is a mother of 2 grown daughters and Nana to 5 grandchildren. Linda has done upholstery of furniture for over 40 years, but her true passion has always been to write. In 2016 Linda published her first novel, “Fallen Woman” a historical romance and now with the urging of her family she is now publishing this second novel.