Thursday, August 20, 2026

Time Travel Romance: Requite of the Fates by Venus Campbell

Venus Campbell builds Requite of the Fates around an unusually ambitious collision of ideas: a war photojournalist carrying grief, an Earth emissary whose body can be controlled by an alien Entity, and technology capable of throwing them into Minoan Crete. The mythology beneath the story is familiar—the world of Theseus and the Minotaur—but Campbell approaches it through questions of autonomy, memory, desire, and survival. Marly Broadie and Nate Wayne are not simply trying to find their way home. Their return to the future is tied to a humanity whose existence may depend on what happens between them.



Requite of the Fates

by Venus Campbell

Genre: Interracial Time Travel Romance, SciFi Adventure

 

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Controlled by aliens, Nathaniel Wayne can’t resist his attraction to Marlene Broadie.

 

Perfect for fans of The Song of Achilles and A Touch of Darkness, this interracial time-travel romance is a Greek mythology retelling of the Theseus and the Minotaur that follows war photojournalist, Marly Broadie, surviving on grit and grief as she encounters Emissary Nate Wayne, under the control of aliens.

 

Set in near future New York city, and Los Angelos and 1500's BCE Crete, Nate's body, as Emissary for Earth, can be piloted by the Entity, aliens threatening humanity. Any resistance initiates humanity's annihilation. Marly's photography of the Emissary will ensure her mother's life-saving treatment. Instead, Marly provokes the Entity's interest and Nate's. Alien time-travel tech flings them back to ancient Minoan Crete. Stuck in the past, their desire for each other grows. Every reclaimed memory brings them closer to returning to the present and the Entity who can possess Nate's body. However, the future without them means human extinction. They will escape the past as their love is required to ensure humanity's future.

 

From award winning author, Venus Campbell, Requite of the Fates is a multicultural mytho-sci time-travel romance for readers ready to adventure into the mythical past.

 

༺ WHY READ THIS BOOK ༻

The mythology in Requite of the Fates is only one layer of a much larger speculative puzzle. Campbell pairs the ancient world of Minoan Crete with a near-future Earth facing alien control, then places a romance inside a conflict where Nate's own body can be commandeered by the Entity threatening humanity. Marly brings another perspective to the story as a war photojournalist motivated initially by the chance to secure treatment for her mother. Add lost memories, time-travel technology, the Theseus and Minotaur framework, and a relationship whose consequences extend beyond the couple themselves, and the novel becomes a deliberately cross-genre story about love complicated by questions of choice, control, and survival.







༺ WHO WILL LOVE IT ༻

This combination should appeal most to readers who enjoy watching genre boundaries disappear. The book brings together interracial romance, time travel, science fiction, Greek mythology, and adventure rather than asking any one of those elements to carry the story alone. Readers interested in Theseus and the Minotaur retellings will recognize the mythological foundation, while those drawn to speculative romance may be especially intrigued by Nate's lack of complete control over his own body and the danger that creates for his relationship with Marly. The movement between a near-future America and 1500's BCE Crete also gives the story a broad canvas for readers who like romance tangled up with both ancient history and futuristic stakes.

 

༺ ABOUT THE AUTHOR ༻




Venus Campbell is the Principal of the Book of Venus publishing and the Winner of the Kroger Award for Excellence in Creative Writing. She has finaled in various writing contests such as the Central Ohio Ignite the Flame and the New England Chapter- RWA First Kiss. Campbell is a member of the Romance Writers of America (RWA) and the Authors Guild. Campbell has written professionally since 2006 and has completed five single title manuscripts. To Desire the Stars is her second publication. Campbell focuses on interweaving paranormal elements into romance stories, creating unique worlds which challenge people’s perceptions of self and preconceived notions of human love and relationships.

 

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Requite of the Fates gives its central romance an obstacle far more complicated than distance or circumstance: Nate's body itself is vulnerable to an outside intelligence capable of overriding his resistance, while his and Marly's disappearance from the future carries consequences for the survival of humanity. Campbell then sends that conflict backward into Minoan Crete, tying futuristic technology to ancient myth and making recovered memory part of the path home. 

 

For readers who like their romance inseparable from the speculative machinery around it, the book offers a particularly unusual meeting point between mythology, science fiction, time travel, and the question of how love survives when personal freedom is never guaranteed.




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Literary Fiction Spotlight: The Edge of Motherland by Michael Leppert

Michael Leppert places The Edge of Motherland inside one of the most unsettled periods in recent American memory, but the novel keeps its attention on something intimate: a friendship between two Indianapolis coworkers whose differences in age, race, and experience might ordinarily have kept their lives separate. Music, poetry, memory, and place become part of the language through which they begin to understand one another, while the upheaval of 2020 forces both men to reconsider what they believe about home, identity, and belonging.



Literary Fiction

Date Published: May 14, 2026

Publisher: Manhattan Book Group

 


༺ ABOUT THE BOOK ༻

 
A moving literary novel about friendship, identity, belonging, and the search for home in a divided America.
 

In the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic and the racial reckoning of 2020, two unlikely friends are forced to confront what home really means.

 

A young Black man and a middle-aged White man meet through the Indianapolis tech company where they both work. Though separated by age, race, and life experience, they discover a powerful connection through music, poetry, and the emotional landscapes that have shaped them. What begins as an unusual friendship becomes something deeper as both men find themselves questioning the world around them—and their place within it.

 

Disillusioned by their state’s response to the pandemic and shaken by the racial strife unfolding across the country, the two men leave Indianapolis on a transformative journey. Against the eerie backdrop of a fractured America, they face isolation, grief, uncertainty, and the complicated truths that define love, loyalty, friendship, and identity.

 

As the road carries them away from everything familiar, they begin to reevaluate their beliefs, their histories, and the meaning of belonging. Through shared adversity, conversation, art, and memory, they forge a bond that challenges them to see themselves—and each other—with greater honesty and compassion.

 

The Edge of Motherland by Michael Leppert is a moving work of cultural heritage fiction for readers who appreciate character-driven literary fiction, contemporary historical fiction, stories of unlikely friendship, and novels that explore race, resilience, connection, and hope during uncertain times.

 

“Motherland is a poignant story about love, friendship, identity—and the music, poetry, and places that shape us.”
—Lesley Weidenbener, Managing Editor, Indianapolis Business Journal

 

༺ WHY READ THIS BOOK ༻

 

What makes The Edge of Motherland especially interesting is the way Leppert brings the enormous social upheaval of 2020 down to the scale of two people trying to understand each other. Their friendship develops across differences in age, race, and lived experience, while music, poetry, memory, and place give them ways to communicate that extend beyond the circumstances that first brought them together. The novel's emphasis on belonging adds another layer: both men must examine not only where they feel at home, but what home means when familiar assumptions no longer feel secure.

 



༺ WHO WILL LOVE IT ༻

 

Readers who prefer literary fiction built around conversation, character, and complicated relationships should find much to consider in The Edge of Motherland. It is also well suited to those interested in fiction about the social and emotional consequences of 2020, particularly stories that examine race, identity, and belonging through individual lives rather than from a distance. The importance of music and poetry to the friendship may also resonate with readers who appreciate novels in which art becomes part of how characters make sense of themselves and one another.

 

༺ ABOUT THE AUTHOR ༻


Michael Leppert is an award-winning lecturer, columnist, essayist, and author based in Indianapolis, Indiana. A longtime communicator, public affairs professional, and educator, Leppert brings decades of experience in government, policy, business, and storytelling to his work.

 

He teaches speech and writing at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and serves as an adjunct professor at IU’s O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs. He earned his B.S. in Public Affairs from Indiana University and his M.S. in Communication from Northwestern University, building a career rooted in the two fields that have shaped his life: government and communication.

 

Before entering academia and writing, Leppert spent thirteen years in public service for the State of Indiana. His career began at the Indiana Boys School, where he worked for five years and later served as program manager in the Intensive Treatment Unit. He then spent eight years at the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, ultimately serving as Executive Director of the IURC. In that role, he became known for his ability to explain complex and often controversial issues with clarity, insight, and accessibility.

 

After leaving state government in 2002, Leppert spent two decades as a private-sector lobbyist, public affairs consultant, and communications advisor, working with corporations, nonprofits, government leaders, community organizations, and business executives to help advance strategic priorities. His experience with public policy, political systems, and institutional decision-making has deeply informed his fiction and nonfiction writing.

 

Leppert began writing a weekly column in 2014, with his work appearing in newspapers throughout Indiana. His first book, Contrary to Popular Belief: A Chronicle of a Progressive in Indiana, was published in 2016. His novel Flipping the Circle, published by Greenleaf Book Group in 2021, is a political thriller that draws from his deep knowledge of Indiana politics, lobbying, and government culture. His fiction explores power, corruption, identity, morality, and the complicated human stories behind public life.

 

At the heart of Leppert’s work is a passion for helping people understand complicated ideas through story. Whether in the classroom, in public commentary, or on the page, he is driven by the belief that storytelling can bring clarity, challenge assumptions, and create meaningful connection.

 

Michael lives in a historic neighborhood in downtown Indianapolis with his wife, Amy Levander, and their rescue dog, Birdie. He has two adult children, Alex and Jack. He and Amy are competitive golfers, beach walkers, and enthusiastic lovers of live music, comedy, and theater.

 

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At the center of The Edge of Motherland is a question that becomes increasingly difficult for its two friends to answer: what makes a place—or another person—feel like home? Leppert approaches that question through the specific pressures of 2020, but also through the quieter forces that shape identity over a lifetime: memory, art, conversation, geography, and the assumptions people carry into relationships. That emphasis gives the novel room to explore a divided moment without losing sight of the individuals trying to live through it, making this a thoughtful choice for readers interested in friendship, belonging, and the complicated work of understanding someone whose life has followed a very different path.




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Self Help Spotlight: The Needs of the Heart by Phillip Anderson

Phillip Anderson begins The Needs of the Heart with problems that can feel overwhelmingly large—war, political corruption, economic hardship, social injustice, and civil unrest—but his focus ultimately turns inward. The question at the center of the book is not simply what is wrong with the world, but what individuals might cultivate within themselves if they hope to improve it. By examining emotions and principles Anderson believes can cross racial, religious, ethnic, and demographic boundaries, the book approaches social change through the more personal work of understanding the human heart.



Self-Help / Philosophy

Date Published: May 30, 2023

 


༺ ABOUT THE BOOK ༻

 
Living in this world is hard, no matter the point in history or the dominant culture which governs how society conducts itself.
 

Wars, famine, political corruption, economic depression, social injustice, civil unrest, all of which leads to the spiritual, personal unrest of the human soul. 

 

And it makes us wonder... How do I, as a person, and we as human beings, work together individually yet collectively to make the world a better place for those who live here today and for those who will be born into this world tomorrow? 

 

Aspiring author Phillip Anderson, author of The Needs of the Heart, provides deep insight into the human emotional spectrum as well as giving deep introspective insight into the emotions and principles he believes people of all races, religions, ethnicities, and demographic backgrounds need to not only make themselves better people, but the world a better place.


༺ WHY READ THIS BOOK ༻

 

The questions raised in The Needs of the Heart operate on two levels at once. Anderson looks outward at persistent problems within society while asking readers to consider what happens internally when people live amid conflict, injustice, instability, and division. Rather than separating the condition of society from the condition of the individual, his premise connects the two.

 

That connection gives the book a philosophical dimension beyond personal improvement alone. Anderson is interested in the emotional spectrum and in principles he believes people can share despite differences in race, religion, ethnicity, or demographic background. The resulting question is a demanding one: if people want a better world for themselves and for generations that follow, what responsibilities begin with the way they understand and develop themselves?

 



༺ WHO WILL LOVE IT ༻

The Needs of the Heart is likely to resonate with those who enjoy reflective nonfiction that asks them to examine both their inner lives and their relationship with the larger world. Anderson's interest in the emotional spectrum makes the book particularly relevant to readers who appreciate self-examination but also want that reflection connected to questions about community and society.

 

It may also speak to readers drawn to philosophy centered on common human concerns rather than one particular demographic experience. Anderson explicitly frames his ideas around principles he believes can matter across racial, religious, ethnic, and demographic differences. Those interested in considering how individual character and collective responsibility might intersect will find that question at the heart of the book.

 

༺ ABOUT THE AUTHOR ༻



Hello, my name is Phillip Anderson. I am a young Author from New York City. My love for writing started when I was 16 years old when I was writing in my journals rather than thinking about publishing a book as a professional Author. I graduated high school in 2014 and later in that year was accepted into Morehouse College where I would graduate with a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology. 
 
However, It wasn't until I was in grad school where my passion for writing truly took hold. After completing the first year of my 2 year master's program, I dropped out of the program to pursue my passion of writing. A year and a half later, I would go on to complete and publish my first book titled The needs of the Heart in 2020 with the intent to pursue writing as a full time endeavor.


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One of the more challenging ideas behind The Needs of the Heart is that improving the world and improving ourselves cannot be treated as entirely separate projects. Anderson begins with social conditions that can make an individual feel powerless, then redirects attention toward the emotional and philosophical territory where a person can still examine choices, principles, and relationships with others.

 

That makes this a book centered less on escaping difficult realities than on considering how human beings might respond to them. Its questions reach from the private life of the individual to the kind of world inherited by future generations, giving readers an opportunity to consider what the needs of the heart might demand not only from society, but from themselves.


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Science Fiction Book Blitz: Aurora Rift by Thomas LeBrun

A trip to Northern Norway in search of the Aurora Borealis and the ancient petroglyphs of Alta becomes the dividing line between one man's ordinary life and an existence scattered across human history. In Aurora Rift: A Man Out of Time, evolutionary anthropologist Dr. Kyle Richards is torn from the present by a violent geomagnetic phenomenon and forced to survive one civilization after another. 

 

What makes Thomas LeBrun's premise especially intriguing is the trail Kyle leaves behind: while he struggles through the Stone Age, Viking encounters, the Silk Road, and the Mongol world, his wife Samantha begins uncovering archaeological evidence in the present that suggests his disappearance may have left fingerprints across thousands of years.



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Date Published: July 18, 2026

 


༺ ABOUT THE BOOK ༻

 
Dr. Kyle Richards thought he was chasing wonder.
 

An Evolutionary Anthropologist, respected lecturer, martial artist, husband, and father, Kyle journeys to Northern Norway in search of the breathtaking Aurora Borealis and the ancient petroglyphs of Alta. But beneath the dancing northern lights, something impossible happens. A violent geomagnetic phenomenon tears Kyle from the modern world and hurls him across the corridors of time. 

 

What begins as scientific fascination quickly becomes a desperate fight for survival. 

 

Thrown into the Stone Age among primitive hunters, Kyle unknowingly leaves behind clues that will survive for thousands of years. He battles Viking warriors, walks beside Silk Road caravans, witnesses the rise of empires, and survives civilizations most people only read about in history books. Along the way, he encounters moments that forever alter him—including an unforgettable friendship with a young boy who will one day become Genghis Khan and a journey east with Marco Polo toward the legendary court of Kublai Khan. 

 

But every jump through time comes at a cost.

 

As Kyle struggles to survive brutal landscapes, ancient warfare, and the terrifying instability of the auroral corridor itself, the man he once was slowly begins to disappear beneath scars, grief, and centuries of memory. Meanwhile, back in present-day Pennsylvania, his wife Samantha refuses to give up hope. Alongside archaeologists and scientists searching for answers, she uncovers ancient carvings, unexplained historical anomalies, and evidence suggesting Kyle may still be alive somewhere… in another time. 

 

AURORA RIFT: A Man Out of Time is an epic blend of historical adventure, science, survival, and emotional human drama. Spanning thousands of years of civilization from Stone Age Norway to the Persian Empire of Xerxes, from Viking seas to the vast Mongol world the novel asks a haunting question:

 

If time itself opened before you… Would you ever truly find your way home again?

 

༺ WHY READ THIS BOOK ༻

 

Kyle's profession gives Aurora Rift: A Man Out of Time an unusual point of view for a time-travel story. An evolutionary anthropologist who has spent his career studying humanity is suddenly forced to live inside the eras he once approached through evidence and scholarship. His passage through time also has consequences in both directions: Kyle leaves clues in the past while Samantha and the scientists searching for him encounter those clues in the present. That archaeological thread turns his fight for survival into a mystery stretching across millennia.

 

The novel also refuses to confine Kyle to a single historical setting. Stone Age Norway, Viking warriors, Silk Road caravans, the Persian Empire, and the Mongol world all become part of a much larger ordeal, while encounters connected to Genghis Khan, Marco Polo, and Kublai Khan place him close to recognizable historical figures. The accumulating scars, grief, and memories matter just as much as the changing settings, because every jump raises a harder question than where Kyle will appear next: how much of the man who left Pennsylvania can survive long enough to return?

 

༺ WHO WILL LOVE IT ༻

Aurora Rift: A Man Out of Time is especially well suited to those who like their speculative fiction intertwined with recognizable periods of human history. The novel's shifting timeline gives historically curious readers more than one era to explore, while Kyle's scientific background adds an observer's perspective that becomes increasingly difficult for him to maintain once survival takes precedence over study.

 

The parallel search in present-day Pennsylvania should also appeal to readers who enjoy mysteries built around archaeological evidence and unexplained historical anomalies. Those interested in stories about separation, endurance, and the psychological price of survival will find another layer in Kyle's struggle to hold onto his identity and his family while centuries of experience accumulate between him and home.

 

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Thomas LeBrun began his martial arts training in the early 1970s, inspired by Bruce Lee and Joe Frazier. He formally studied Judo, Tae Kwon Do, and Okinawan Kenpo, later expanding into Yoshitsune Ju-Jitsu under Sensei Michael DePasquale Sr. and Jr., as well as Aikido, Arnis, pressure-point applications, and boxing. His dedication earned him rank in multiple disciplines. 

 

LeBrun’s path led him to the Close Protection field, where his martial arts knowledge evolved into specialized training in defensive arts, non-traditional weapons, and personal security. He has protected high-profile clients such as Bill Gates, Elton John, and Whitney Houston, working in more than 45 countries. In 2009, he created LeBrun’s American Combatives, a modern system bridging traditional martial arts with real-world application, later authenticated by Grand Master Ron Van Clief and Shidoshi Glen Perry. 

 

A recognized authority in defensive arts, LeBrun earned his 10th dan in Hogoshin-Do in 2022 and has been honored with multiple awards, including Security Expert of the Year (2021) and induction into the Ultimate Warrior Class (2022). He is also a multi-award-winning, #1 international best-selling author of Hiding in Plain Sight and the Cameron Stone series, and was named Best Action & Thriller Author in Alabama, United States of 2025. 

 

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The scale of Aurora Rift: A Man Out of Time may span thousands of years, but its central tension remains sharply personal. Kyle can survive another battle, another landscape, and another century, yet every escape carries him farther from the husband and father who first traveled to Norway. Samantha's search gives that loss a tangible form as ancient carvings and historical anomalies become possible evidence that the man she knows is still somewhere inside history.

 

That connection between the archaeological record and one family's separation is what makes the premise stand apart. Kyle is simultaneously studying history, altering it, and becoming part of it, while the people in his own time attempt to reconstruct his path from what he leaves behind. For readers intrigued by the idea of a modern scientist forced to experience humanity's past from the inside, Thomas LeBrun has built a time-travel adventure with a particularly ambitious reach.


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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Self Help Book Spotlight: Burned Out by Iris Waichler

First responders are trained to move toward emergencies that most people instinctively move away from, but the effects of those calls do not necessarily end when a shift is over. In Burned Out, licensed clinical social worker Iris Waichler turns her attention to the cumulative trauma experienced by firefighters, paramedics, and EMTs—and to the families who often experience its consequences alongside them. Built from candid conversations with first responders and their loved ones, the book looks beyond the emergency itself to the physical, emotional, and relational toll that repeated exposure to trauma can create.

 



Non-Fiction, Self-help

Date Published: May 29, 2026

Publisher: Manhattan Book Group

 


༺ ABOUT THE BOOK ༻

 

Burned Out evolved from conversations I had with a friend who had been a firefighter for 30 years. He shared stories about traumas he and his fellow firefighters experienced while on the job. We discussed universal challenges that first responders face in terms of not knowing what to do with this trauma, recognizing its symptoms, and the impact it had on family members and loved ones. I interviewed male and female paramedics, firefighters, and Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT's) around the country to get their candid personal stories and experiences. I also interviewed family members. We all shared the goal of wanting to. help fellow first responders and family members understand the dynamics of trauma, its impact, and how they can get support to cope with its consequences with renewed understanding and resilience.

 

Key themes of book:

1. What types of trauma do first responders experience on the job?

2. How does it impact them physically and emotionally?

3. How does it affect their relationships with family members and loved ones?

4. How can first responders and family members understand and cope with these traumas?

5. What ways can they effectively communicate and understand the ramifications of trauma?

6. Where can they go for help to deal with the trauma and learn to heal from it?

 

Message for readers: My hope for those who read this book is that you will have a greater understanding and appreciation for the sacrifices our first responders and their families make in the service of others. I believe reading these personal accounts in combination with the information, support, and resources provided will be invaluable to all who take the time to read Burned Out. I hope you will share it with others you believe might find it beneficial.

 

༺ WHY READ THIS BOOK ༻

 

Burned Out addresses a part of emergency service that can remain largely invisible to the public: what happens after first responders repeatedly witness serious injury, loss, crisis, and human suffering. Waichler brings together the voices of firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, and family members rather than treating occupational trauma as an experience that affects only the responder. Her clinical social work background adds another layer to those firsthand accounts, with attention given to recognizing trauma, understanding its effect on relationships, communicating about it, and finding appropriate support.

 


༺ WHO WILL LOVE IT ༻

 

Burned Out is particularly relevant for firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, and the spouses, partners, relatives, and friends trying to understand what repeated exposure to emergencies can mean away from the scene. Counselors, healthcare professionals, social work students, and others whose work intersects with emergency personnel may also find value in the combination of personal experiences and information about trauma. The book's focus on both responders and their families makes it especially suited to readers interested in resilience, communication, relationships, and the less-visible consequences of serving on the front lines of crisis.

 

༺ ABOUT THE AUTHOR ༻



Iris Waichler has been a well known patient advocate and licensed clinical social worker for the last 40 years. She began her career working with geriatric patients who experienced catastrophic illness and counseled them and their families about adapting to these medical problems. She helped them understand their medical condition helping them to cope with the disease and its impact on their lives.
 
She is an award winning author. In addition she is a prominent speaker presenting on topics related to infertility and caregiving. She has been featured in Redbook, Parade, MindBodygreen.com., Forbes Magazine and Next Avenue Magazine. She also has done many radio shows and podcasts.
 
Iris has taught and supervised social work students, medical students, interns, residents, and nurses about patient rights, ethics.
 
Ms. Waichler found herself in the role of a patient when she battled infertility for many years. The feelings of loss and helplessness she personally experienced were profound. She promised herself if she was successful in having a child she would do everything she could to help other people fighting infertility.
 
She authored a second award winning book, RIDING THE INFERTILITY ROLLER COASTER, A GUIDE TO EDUCATE AND INSPIRE. This book won 4 awards including 2 best book of the year awards. The response was so great she began doing individual and group counseling with people who had infertility. She volunteered for RESOLVE, a national infertility group, and went on to do a series of radio interviews, magazine articles, workshops, and speeches on infertility topics.
 
Her book, ROLE REVERSAL, HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF AND YOUR AGING PARENTS, has won 8 major book awards. Her experience in caring for her beloved father, who died at age 97, triggered her passion in reaching out to others who suddenly find themselves in a caregiver role and are uncertain about what to do or where to go for help. In this book she shares her father’s inspiring story and her personal and professional experience in assuming the challenges that come with being a caregiver for an aging loved one.
 
Iris has been doing freelance writing for the last 18 years. The focus of her work has been on health related topics. She also does workshops and speeches offering caregiving tips for caregiver family members and educating healthcare professionals.
 
Ms. Waichler lives in Chicago with her husband, Steve, and her daughter, Grace and her mini golden doodle Brandi. She loves to travel whenever she can and to spend time with friends and family.
 

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Burned Out places attention on the people behind the uniforms after the immediate crisis has passed. By bringing first responders and their family members into the same discussion, Waichler examines trauma as something that can reach beyond an individual and into the relationships surrounding them. The personal accounts at the center of the book also give readers a reason to consider what support can look like after years of responding to other people's worst moments. For those who want a clearer understanding of that often-unseen part of emergency service, this is a thoughtful place to begin.




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Science Fiction Book Blitz: Everything That's Left Behind by Kelly Lydick

A vanished scientist, a daughter unwilling to accept the official story, and an American Southwest transformed by catastrophic drought give Everything That’s Left Behind an intriguing mystery at its center. Kelly Lydick’s first novel begins with a deeply personal question—what really happened to Nichola Rodale’s father?—then sends Nichola across a desolate landscape in search of an answer that may overturn everything she believed about his death. The combination of family mystery, scientific legacy, and a drought-altered setting makes this science fiction story one to watch.



Fiction/Science Fiction

Date Published: June 28, 2026

Publisher: Sapphire Stories




༺ ABOUT THE BOOK ༻

When Nichola Rodale stumbles upon information suggesting her father—a renowned scientist and brilliant puzzle maker—may not have died during The Great Drought, she embarks on a perilous journey across the desolate American Southwest to discover the truth.



༺ WHY READ THIS BOOK ༻

The mystery surrounding Nichola’s father gives this science fiction novel a particularly personal engine. He was not only a renowned scientist but a brilliant puzzle maker, a detail that adds another layer to the information Nichola uncovers and the questions she must pursue. Her search also unfolds across a desolate American Southwest after The Great Drought, placing an intimate family mystery inside a dramatically altered landscape. For readers who like speculative fiction anchored by a concrete question that must be solved, those elements create a compelling reason to follow Nichola into the unknown.



༺ WHO WILL LOVE IT ༻

Everything That’s Left Behind belongs on the radar of science fiction readers who prefer their speculative settings tied to a personal mystery. The Great Drought and the desolate Southwest provide the larger backdrop, but Nichola’s reason for crossing that landscape is intensely specific: evidence that her scientist father may still be alive. Readers especially interested in stories involving hidden information, puzzles, family secrets, and a search for truth should find plenty here to pique their curiosity.



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Kelly Lydick’s writing has appeared in Natural Awakenings, Co Yoga + Life, True Blue Spirit, American Art Collector, Western Art Collector, and many others. She has been featured on NPR’s The Writers’ Block and the Word podcast, and on iHeart radio. She is the author of the experimental Mastering the Dream, a contributing author to the anthology Dreams That Change Our Lives, and the author of Dream Incubation for Greater Self-Awareness: A Handbook. Everything That’s Left Behind is her first novel.



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At the heart of Everything That’s Left Behind is a discovery powerful enough to make Nichola question a death she had accepted as fact. That gives her journey across the drought-stricken Southwest more than physical stakes: she is following the possibility that her father’s story never ended where she was told it did. Add his identities as scientist and puzzle maker, and the novel has the ingredients for a mystery in which finding the truth may depend upon understanding what he left behind. Kelly Lydick’s move into fiction offers an intriguing premise for readers drawn to science fiction where the fate of a changed world and the unanswered questions within one family intersect.





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Artificial Intelligence Non Fiction: Lifecycle of Intelligence by Steve Jones

Artificial intelligence may be developing at technological speed, but the institutions responsible for deciding how it should be used do not move nearly as quickly. In Lifecycle of Intelligence, economist and international analyst Steve Jones approaches that mismatch as a question of governance and leadership rather than technology alone. His framework connects AI policy with economic power, democratic accountability, labour-market disruption and international competition, while proposing both a five-stage maturity model and an AI Charter for the Machine Age. The result is a book concerned not simply with what artificial intelligence can do, but with who will shape its development, who will benefit from it and what structures might keep that power accountable.


AI Governance, AI Charter, Artificial Power, AI Oligarchs, Democracy and the Future of Nations

Economic Policy, Leadership, Artificial Intelligence

Date Published: July 16, 2026


༺ ABOUT THE BOOK ༻

The Future Of AI Will Not Be Decided By Technology Alone—It Will Be Decided By Leadership 

Artificial Intelligence is moving faster than any previous technological revolution. It promises extraordinary prosperity but also unprecedented risks. Will AI create a future of shared human flourishing or concentrate wealth, power and influence in the hands of a technological elite? 

The Lifecycle of Intelligence is a groundbreaking guide for leaders, policymakers, business executives, educators and citizens who want to understand and shape the future of the Machine Age. 

Written by economist and international analyst Steve Jones, this compelling book goes beyond the hype surrounding AI to explore the deeper economic, political and social forces redefining nations, democracy, labour markets and global power.
 
Rather than focusing solely on technology, this book asks the defining question of the 21st century:
 
How do we ensure Artificial Intelligence serves humanity, not the other way around? 

Inside You'll Discover:

  • The Big Picture - Understand the economic, geopolitical and historical forces driving the AI revolution.
  • The Five-Stage AI Maturity Model - A practical framework that helps governments, organisations and nations understand where they are today and how to progress safe, responsible and human-centred AI governance.
  • The AI Charter - Inspired by the Atlantic Charter, this bold vision establishes guiding principles for freedom, democracy, accountability, fairness and shared prosperity in the Machine Age.
  • The Real Risks of AI - Explore the challenges of AI oligarchies, automation, job displacement, surveillance capitalism, misinformation, democratic erosion, systemic safety risks, environmental impacts and geopolitical competition.
  • A Practical Roadmap for Action - Discover concrete governance models, implementation frameworks and policy recommendations that help leaders move from awareness to action.
 
Exclusive Bonus Included - When you purchase this book, you'll also receive the companion AI Governance Manifesto, Playbook and Policy Framework, a practical blueprint for implementing responsible AI governance.
 
This powerful companion includes:

  • The AI Governance Manifesto
  • The Lifecycle of Nations Maturity Model
  • The Lifecycle of Intelligence Maturity Model
  • The AI Charter for the Machine Age
  • AI Governance Playbooks for governments, businesses and institutions
  • Regulatory architecture and implementation roadmaps
  • Board-level AI governance frameworks
  • Labour transition and economic renewal strategies
  • Metrics, checkpoints and governance tools
  • International cooperation and treaty pathways
 
Together, these frameworks provides comprehensive blueprints for governing AI responsibly while encouraging innovation, protecting democracy and promoting long-term prosperity.

The Lifecycle of Intelligence explains how humanity must govern it.
It offers practical solutions—not fear.
It presents leadership—not ideology.
 
The Machine Age has begun.
The question is no longer whether AI will transform society.
 
The question is whether we will have the wisdom and the leadership to govern it.
Join the Movement for Just AI and Human Prosperity
 

Get your copy today to discover the roadmap for governing the Machine Age and help shape a future where AI works for humanity, not against it.
 

༺ WHY READ THIS BOOK ༻

Lifecycle of Intelligence shifts the AI discussion away from a narrow contest over technical capability and toward the institutions that will have to manage its consequences. Jones treats artificial intelligence as an economic and political force capable of altering labour markets, concentrating influence and testing democratic safeguards. What distinguishes his approach is the attempt to turn those concerns into structures readers can examine: a five-stage AI maturity model, an AI Charter inspired by the Atlantic Charter, and governance playbooks aimed at governments, businesses and institutions. 

 

For readers following the public debate around AI, that combination provides a way to consider not only the risks being identified, but the governing principles and practical mechanisms proposed in response.

 

༺ WHO WILL LOVE IT ༻

This is aimed most directly at readers whose interest in AI extends beyond new tools and technological capabilities to questions of policy, economics and institutional power. Policymakers and business leaders can approach the maturity model and governance frameworks from an implementation perspective, while economists and strategists may be more interested in Jones's treatment of automation, labour transition and the distribution of prosperity. 

 

The book also has a clear place for readers concerned with democratic accountability, surveillance, misinformation and the possibility that control of increasingly consequential technology could become concentrated among a relatively small number of powerful actors. Its emphasis is on governing the Machine Age rather than explaining how its underlying technology works.

 

༺ ABOUT THE AUTHOR ༻


Steve Jones is an economist, entrepreneur and international commentator on geopolitics, trade and global governance. He is the author of All to One: The Winning Model for Marketing in the Post-Internet Economy (McGraw Hill), and has advised governments, think tanks and global institutions. Steve has had a successful corporate career with British Airways, EDS, Avis and Accenture.
 
Steve’s Churchill World Order Series combines history, politics and global economics shaping today’s fragile world order. How Churchill’s fascination with America led to the strategic doctrine of the Atlantic Charter and to Bretton Woods, NATO, the IMF, the WTO and the UN. Trump’s Tariff Tsunami, covers the turbulent threat to rules-based world order today and is now followed by Lifecycle of Nations on how to fix and protect the future of world trade.

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༺ LAST WORD ༻

The most consequential question raised by Lifecycle of Intelligence is not how powerful AI may become, but how societies intend to exercise authority over that power as it grows. Jones places that question alongside employment, economic concentration, democratic institutions and international relations, then gives his argument a concrete shape through the maturity model, AI Charter and implementation frameworks. That makes this a policy-minded contribution to the AI conversation: one built around the premise that technological development and responsible governance cannot be treated as separate projects. 

 

For readers thinking about the Machine Age in terms of institutions and public choices rather than software alone, there is plenty here to examine and debate.

 


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