Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Under the Cover of Darkness

  Little Girl with Yellow Ballon and Teddy Bear.


Under the Cover of Darkness

By Kat Markley


What if the darkest chapters of a life could become a powerful story of faith, healing, and resilience?

For readers drawn to deeply personal true stories, Under the Cover of Darkness by Kat Markley offers a moving biography/autobiography about survival, memory, and the long road toward healing. The book begins with a simple medical-history question in a doctor’s office, leading Kat to revisit the painful truth of her childhood and the family history she never fully had access to.

At the heart of the book is a life shaped by trauma but not defined only by it. Kat writes about a childhood marked by fear, confusion, and emotional wounds that would follow her into adulthood. Her story gives readers a personal look at how early experiences can shape one’s sense of safety, identity, and belonging. Yet the book also carries a quiet message of endurance: even after years of pain, healing remains possible.

What makes Under the Cover of Darkness meaningful is its honesty. Kat does not present trauma as something easily forgotten or neatly resolved. Instead, her story reflects the reality of living with PTSD and anxiety while still choosing to seek help, build a life, and hold on to faith. Her present-day life in the valley of Texas with her husband and their two pups adds a gentle contrast to the darkness of the past. Their trips in a used motorhome to cooler towns and states reflect a life still moving forward, one mile and one day at a time.

Readers of biography and autobiography may find this book especially compelling because it speaks to courage in its most human form. It is not only about surviving difficult memories, but also about learning to live beyond them. Through counseling, faith, marriage, and reflection, Kat’s journey shows the importance of support, truth-telling, and spiritual grounding.

Under the Cover of Darkness is a book for readers who appreciate true stories with emotional depth, vulnerability, and purpose. It invites reflection on the hidden struggles many people carry and the strength it takes to bring those experiences into the light.

For readers wondering what can emerge from life’s darkest chapters, Kat Markley’s Under the Cover of Darkness offers a sincere and courageous reminder that healing, faith, and resilience can still be found beyond the pain.


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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

A Different Approach on the Skills of Life

  Twisting tree with very colorful leaves.


A Different Approach 

on the Skills of Life

By Leatrice D. Williams


What if the most important lessons in school were not only found in textbooks, but in the everyday choices that prepare young people for life beyond the classroom?


A Different Approach on the Skills of Life by Leatrice D. Williams opens the door to a curriculum built from more than three decades of teaching experience, community involvement, and a deep concern for how students grow as thinkers, citizens, and future professionals. This is not a traditional academic guide focused only on grades, tests, and classroom routines. It is a practical world of mock interviews, student portfolios, entrepreneurship projects, character education, public speaking, financial awareness, career exploration, teamwork, conflict resolution, and real-world readiness.

At its center is the belief that education should feel alive. A classroom can become a business trade show, a food truck competition, a career convention, a debate floor, a portfolio showcase, or a place where students learn how to speak, dress, listen, lead, apologize, and think with purpose. Leatrice’s approach brings “old school” fundamentals and modern life skills together, reminding educators that reading, writing, arithmetic, manners, character, and critical thinking still matter in a world shaped by technology and artificial intelligence.

The book carries the atmosphere of a busy, creative classroom where students are not passive learners but participants in their own future. They are asked to reflect on values, make decisions, solve problems, build confidence, and imagine the lives they want to pursue. The curriculum also responds to the social and emotional impact of the pandemic, recognizing that students may need renewed guidance in cooperation, attention, communication, and healthy interaction.

What makes this work stand out is its moral urgency. It asks educators to consider whether students are truly being prepared for life—or simply moved from one grade level to the next. The dilemma is clear: should education remain confined to academic instruction, or should it also teach young people how to function with integrity, independence, creativity, and respect in the real world?

Rooted in classroom experience and shaped by the Foundations program, A Different Approach on the Skills of Life presents education as preparation for more than a report card. It is preparation for interviews, careers, relationships, service, leadership, responsibility, and self-belief.

The final lesson is simple: when students are given practical skills, moral guidance, and room to discover their potential, the classroom becomes a foundation for life.










Monday, May 18, 2026

The Design of Perfection: 300 Million Years of Silence

  Beautiful Dragonfly on Branch


The Design of Perfection:

300 Million Years of Silence


What if the most sophisticated technology on Earth is not hidden in a lab in Silicon Valley, but hovering right before your eyes?

Meet the dragonfly. It has five eyes. It sees the world 200 times faster than you do. It hunts with a 97 percent success rate, making lions and great white sharks look like amateurs. And it does all of this on a battery of just 0.0001 watts.

But here is the real mystery: It has not changed in 300 million years.

In this provocative journey through biology, engineering, and cosmic philosophy, Jure Ivankovic challenges everything we think we know about life on Earth. Is the dragonfly a biological fluke, or a message in a bottle waiting for a civilization advanced enough to read it?

The answers are not in the fossils. They are in the code.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

The Apathetical Man

 Man Staning with Sun at his back



The Apathetical Man 

By Gregory M. McLeod


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.


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Saturday, May 16, 2026

From Brilliant Bitch To Dynamic Diva!: Don't Think Like A Man--Think Like A Diva!

 Woman in a Big Blue Floppy Hat with book title.


From Brilliant Bitch To Dynamic Diva!:

Don't Think Like A Man--Think Like A Diva!


Tired of male authors advising that we women should 'Think Like A Man But Act Like A Lady? Frustrated with male authors that claim they will spill the 'secrets' on how to get and keep a man? Fed-up with books that continue with the double standard that 'women should hold out & put themselves on lock-down' while men get to spread themselves all over town? Want to learn how to become a Brilliant Bitch in control? Want to finally learn the 'secrets' to not only getting the man you want--but one that also wants YOU? Then this volume of the Dynamic Diva series, 'Don't Think Like A Man--Think Like A Diva is for you! Learn to not just 'name' your power, but to claim it! Want to be a Real Woman with a REAL Man? Want to experience what you desire AND what you Deserve? Want to show partners that are not respecting you how to begin to do so, or 'Get 'Ta Stepping?" Then begin by honoring YOU in all your glory. When you honor you, others are compelled to do the same!


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Friday, May 15, 2026

Spaces of Existence Volume Two Understanding Who We Are - Getting to Who We Want to Be

   Boulder with Lots of images around it.



By Dr. Arnold Thompson


The spaces we inhabit do more than surround us—they quietly teach us who we are becoming.

Spaces of Existence Volume Two: Understanding Who We Are – Getting to Who We Want to Be opens as both map and meditation, inviting readers into a world where earth, memory, faith, suffering, choice, history, and human relationships are not separate subjects but interconnected “spaces” pressing in on the soul. Dr. Arnold Thompson frames existence as a series of influences moving from the outside in—what he calls a kind of “gravity”—asking how land, environment, culture, knowledge, pain, family, fear, hope, and belief all help form the inner self. The result is not a linear argument so much as an unfolding landscape of thought, where theology meets lived experience and personal memory expands into a much larger meditation on being human.

The atmosphere of the book is reflective, searching, and deeply personal. Thompson moves from the volcanic mountains and salt pond of his St. Kitts childhood to the raising of pigeons, from nature and place to questions of trauma, identity, and the soul’s formation. A boy watching pigeons always return home becomes a doorway into the idea that human beings, too, never fully escape the places that first formed them. A vanished salt pond becomes more than memory; it becomes a meditation on loss, change, and the way early environments remain alive inside us long after the visible landscape has altered. This is a book that treats memory not as nostalgia, but as evidence of how place continues to shape personhood.

What gives the read its distinct pull is its refusal to separate the spiritual from the practical. Earth is not merely scenery here. It is friend and foe, cradle and warning, beauty and danger. The self is not presented as isolated or self-invented, but as something constantly being formed by forces beyond it—natural, historical, relational, moral, and divine. Thompson’s visual “Model of Spaces of the Universe” reinforces this vision, placing the human self in dynamic relationship with God, creation, family, truth, suffering, faith, time, and choice.

That perspective feels especially rooted in the life of its author. Dr. Arnold Thompson’s long background in ministry, theology, teaching, and public speaking gives the book the sense of a lifetime of thought being gathered into one sustained exploration. For readers drawn to spiritually engaged nonfiction, philosophical reflection, and books that ask not just how to live but how to understand the forces already shaping a life, this volume offers an expansive doorway inward.

Before we can become who we want to be, we must learn to recognize the worlds that have already been shaping us.






Thursday, May 14, 2026

Spaces of Existence Volume One Understanding Life and Living It

  A beautiful old tree in the bright Sunlight.


By Dr. Arnold Thompson


Exploring the Universe Within: A Thought-Provoking Journey Into the Spaces That Define Us

What if understanding the universe wasn’t just about telescopes and physics—but about imagination, inner awareness, and divine truth?

In Spaces of Existence Vol. 1: Understanding Life and Living It, Dr. Arnold O. Thompson offers an extraordinary exploration of the physical, metaphysical, and spiritual “spaces” that shape human experience. With a foundation rooted deeply in biblical truth, this volume dares to answer age-old questions about who we are, who we’re becoming, and how we should live in a universe we barely understand.

Dr. Thompson challenges modern assumptions, urging us to examine not just the world around us, but the profound, often overlooked dimensions within. Drawing from Scripture, science, and four decades of conceptual modeling, he presents a deeply theological and intellectually rich framework—what he calls the “Spaces of the Universe”—designed to help us navigate the complexities of our inner and outer realities.

“The complexities of human existence looked at from within are far more challenging and mysterious than all the universe’s galaxies.”

From the “Elohim Space” to the space of imagination, from the shadows cast by light to the humanness machines can never replicate, Thompson’s essays blend revelation with reason, poetry with philosophy, and science with Scripture.

Whether you are a theologian, a seeker, or someone standing at the intersection of faith and thought, this book invites you to dig deeper—not just into the Word, but into the very spaces of your being.

Discover the model. Explore the message. Reflect on your own space of existence.

"Don’t Big Bang Me—I Am More Than That!"

—Dr. Arnold Thompson, Spaces of Existence Vol. 1