Tuesday, June 9, 2026
AI Misunderstood: Artificial Intelligence Made Simple
She No Name
What if the deepest rupture in a life is not meant to destroy identity, but to strip it bare?
She No Name inhabits the charged space between heartbreak and awakening. It begins with a woman undone by an emotional bond she cannot explain, then follows her into a private landscape of obsession, insomnia, spiritual unrest, and memory. The book does not move like a conventional narrative. It drifts through prose reflections, meditations, and poems, letting the reader experience the collapse of an old self in fragments, flashes, and emotional aftershocks.
Its world is intensely interior, but never abstract. Gardens, trees, smoke, fire, wings, stillness, and light recur like landmarks in an inner geography. A woman stands in the ashes of her former life. Solitude becomes not exile, but shelter. Forgiveness is reframed as recalibration. Even the title suggests a threshold state: a self no longer willing to be fully defined by the given name, the old wounds, or the version of womanhood handed to her by others.
The emotional stakes are not simply romantic. Beneath the book’s spiritual language runs a deeper current of buried trauma, unmet longing, and the exhausting habit of locating worth outside the self. As the pages unfold, the central tension becomes clear: what happens when the identities formed through pain, rejection, desire, and approval begin to fall away? What remains when the search turns inward instead of outward?
That is where She No Name finds its pulse. This is a book of unraveling, but also of return. It enters the dark terrain of spiritual disillusionment and emerges with a vision of inner divinity, not as abstraction, but as lived survival. The result is a work that treats awakening not as serenity from the start, but as a painful, transformative passage through fire, memory, and self-reckoning.
To awaken is not to find someone else—it is to finally stand whole within your own soul.
Click here to get She No Name on Amazon
Click here to get She No Name on Barnes & Noble
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cherylknollbooks/
Monday, June 8, 2026
Every Person Has a Story to Tell
Every Person Has a Story to Tell
What if a life is not one straight road, but a thousand remembered paths crossing faith, grief, science, ancestry, and wonder?
Every Person Has a Story to Tell opens like a memoir, but it quickly expands into something larger and stranger: a life archive shaped by memory’s unreliability, family legend, spiritual longing, professional reinvention, and the haunting possibility that the most important places we visit may not belong entirely to this world. The book moves through ancestors, frontier histories, veterinary practice, personal losses, philosophical reflections, and a mystical valley that lingers in the author’s soul like an unfinished calling.
At its heart, the book gathers family history, memoir, faith, and reflection into a deeply personal meditation on memory, purpose, and the experiences that shape a life.
Its atmosphere shifts between grounded recollection and visionary experience. One moment, the book is contemplating squirrels, elephants, and the fragile mechanics of human memory; the next, it is standing at the edge of a glowing valley in what feels like a parallel universe, where fear gives way to peace and purpose. That tension gives the book its pulse: the earthly and the eternal, the documented and the imagined, the ordinary life and the life that seems to whisper from just beyond it.
What makes this book stand out is its refusal to separate disciplines that are usually kept apart. Science and religion, memory and myth, family history and personal testimony all occupy the same terrain. The central question is not simply what happened, but what a person does with what happened: how experience becomes meaning, how grief becomes redirection, and how a life can be measured not only by achievement, but by whether it remains open to wonder, service, and a second chance.
Some stories are told to preserve the past; others are told to light the way back to the self.
Click here to get Every Person Has a Story to Tell on Amazon
Website: www.drwalterhogebooks.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/booksbydrwalterhoge
Sunday, June 7, 2026
The Apathetical Man
Imagine waking up inside your own life and realizing you have been moving through it without truly understanding why you are suffering, choosing, or even surviving.
The Apathetical Man unfolds as a deeply personal spiritual reckoning shaped by pain, addiction, mental illness, and a desperate search for meaning. Its world is not built from fantasy landscapes or external spectacle, but from rehab rooms, inner battles, prayers uttered at the edge of collapse, and the long, difficult road back from self-destruction. The atmosphere is raw and confessional, filled with the urgency of someone who has looked at his own life and understood that change is no longer optional. Early on, the narrator frames life itself as a matter of “understanding,” then ties that idea to a near-death confrontation with addiction and the need to choose a different path before it is too late.
A powerful, soul-baring testimony of redemption, The Apathetical Man reveals how understanding, faith, and grace can transform even the most broken life.
At the center of the book is a relentless question: what happens when a man has spent years numbing himself, only to discover that numbness is its own kind of spiritual death? The pages move through themes of grace, endurance, surrender, temptation, discipline, and rebirth, creating the sense of a testimony that is also a call to action. Again and again, the book returns to one recurring framework—chance, choice, and change—not as abstract ideas, but as forces that shape whether a life keeps falling apart or begins to be rebuilt.
What makes this work stand out is the way it treats apathy not as laziness, but as a soul-level crisis. This is a book concerned with what happens when self-will becomes a trap, when pain isolates, and when understanding becomes the difference between living and slowly disappearing. It speaks most directly to readers who know what it means to feel stuck inside their own habits, their own wounds, or their own silence, and who are willing to ask whether surrender might be the first real step toward healing. The dedication itself broadens that reach, extending the book’s burden and compassion toward those struggling with addiction, mental illness, and the families carrying that weight with them.
Sometimes the first miracle is not escape, but finally caring enough to change.
Click here to get The Apathetical Man on Amazon / Kindle
Click here to get The Apathetical Man on Barnes & Noble

Saturday, June 6, 2026
Best of Friends Trilogy
Friday, June 5, 2026
Kind Hearts Farm: A New Beginning
Kind Hearts Farm: A New Beginning
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Raising Confident Children: A Biblical Parenting Guide to Building Strong Identity, Courage, and Resilience
Raising Confident Children:
A Biblical Parenting Guide to Building Strong Identity, Courage, and Resilience
Every parent wants their child to walk confidently into the world.
Not loud.
Not perfect.
Just steady.
In a culture filled with pressure, comparison, and constant evaluation, many children are growing up unsure of themselves—even when they appear successful on the outside. Parents feel it too: the quiet tension between protecting their child and preparing them, between guiding and letting go.
Raising Confident Children offers a different path.
Grounded in biblical wisdom and supported by modern child-development insight, this compassionate guide shows how confidence is built quietly—through everyday moments of connection, courage, responsibility, failure, and love.
Rather than quick fixes or performance-based parenting, this book walks parents through realistic, emotional scenarios they face every day, revealing how small, intentional responses shape a child’s inner world for life.
Inside, you’ll learn how to help your child:
• Develop confidence rooted in identity—not achievement
• Act with courage even when fear is present
• Learn from failure without shame
• Take responsibility and believe they are capable
• Feel deeply loved—even when they fall short
This is not a book about raising fearless children.
It is a book about raising secure ones.
Confidence that lasts isn’t built by pushing harder.
It’s built by walking alongside—one steady step at a time.
Click here to get Raising Confident Children on Amazon











