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Book Excerpt: “Blood, Sweat and Fears”

Looking for an epic late summer read? Why not pick up a copy of Jean Marie Stanberry’s “Blood, Sweat and Fears”. This action packed drama has been racing up the Amazon charts and intriguing readers all over the world with it’s unique writing style and dual viewpoints.

We hope the following except will wet your appetite for all the intrigue this story induces. “Blood, Sweat and Fears is the first book in the “Heart of a Phoenix” series and it is available at Barnes and Noble and Amazon and on all major e-readers.

“Unfortunately, dinner that night turned out to be a complete fiasco. Alexander was seated with the “stars” at the front of the cafe, wedged between Marika and Maria Gastineau, an alcoholic, bulimic mess of a woman who seemed to have her heart set on seducing him. Continue reading Book Excerpt: “Blood, Sweat and Fears”

Still waiting for the truth in Ferguson

I try to stay out of political firestorms but this one has hit too close to home and gone on way to long. The media is pushing the story that an established Ferguson Police officer, who is white, shot an 18 year old black man for no apparent reason.

Let’s think about this shall we. All police officers know that if they discharge their weapon at all, let alone if they actually shoot someone, a full investigation will ensue. They know if they want to keep their job, the discharge of their weapon must be justified whether or not they actually shoot someone. If they actually shoot someone the scrutiny will be more intense and require more justification, thus most police officers just don’t go around shooting people just for the hell of it.

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Book Signing

Good news for all our fans of Jean Marie Stanberry living in the Midwest. She will be returning to her Alma Mater, Webster University in St. Louis for a book signing event. Jean is one of Kingsmuir Press’ hottest authors right now and we are very excited for her fans in the midwest to get a chance to meet her in person.

Jean is author of the hit romance “Laying Low in Hollywood”, a blockbuster post apocalyptic thriller, “One World United” and her two most recent works are part of her new “Heart of a Phoenix series. “Blood, Sweat and Fears” and the “Illusion of Order”. Continue reading Book Signing

Is “True” Journalism Dead?

I remember 9th grade Journalism class where I learned that true Journalism presents the facts without bias, that if I was a “true Journalist” I would present these “facts” in an interesting way without imposing my views on my audience. A nice thought, but has that way of thinking gone completely by the wayside?

Some people blame it on the internet, but pick up any newspaper, turn on any news channel and watch people shouting about “impeaching the President” and you will see what I mean. Journalism has turned into all out marketing! They are not only pushing their viewpoint on you, but they are screaming it at you, like an Oxyclean commercial!

I may be old fashioned, but I am a big fan of forming my own opinion about things, which is rather hard to do when you are only presented with one side of the story. Are Americans really becoming that lazy that they cannot even think for themselves? I hope not.

Another sneaky ploy has been the well placed “marketing blog” which is strategically placed in the newsfeed of many browsers to make you think it is real news, when actually it is an advertisement. Advertisers have also somehow commandeered our keywords. I typed in “summer recipes” hoping to find a good salad recipe to take to a party. The first three sites to come up were all from large companies looking to push their products on me, so I then typed in “healthy summer recipes” which brought up the same three companies and offered me, not so healthy recipes.

So I guess what I’m saying is, yes, true Journalism is apparently dead, so remember this. Think with your own mind, consider the source, remember that every story has more than one viewpoint and advertisers have more money than poor bloggers who are looking to get the truth out there.

Hot books to read this summer!

Lounging in a hammock, lazing away the day in a sunny lounge chair, these hot summer days are made for enjoying a good novel and we at Kingsmuir Press have a few suggestions.

Our hottest  author Jean Marie Stanberry has been heating up the book charts with her newest release “Blood, Sweat and Fears” a heart pounding drama that will transport you to Paris in the early 1980’s, where one man’s desperate plan to escape the communist Soviet Union goes awry and shakes up the entire cast of the European Theater Company.

Jean Marie Stanberry has three other books to choose from in genres to suit just about any reader. Check out “Laying Low In Hollywood” (Romance), “One World United” (Post Apocalyptic Science Fiction) and “The Illusion of Order”
(Romance).

If you are looking for a coming of age romance that will tug at your heartstrings, I urge you to check out “An Imperfect World” by our newest author Lyoness Bradley. This novel, set in the late 1970’s tackles the issue of court ordered school desegregation and the drama it created at one high school, when the heroine forms and unlikely friendship with a desegregation student that eventually develops into a romance, things get dicey.

Whatever your tastes, we have a great book that is sure to satisfy it. All books are available on Amazon.com or Barnes and Noble.com and you can get more information about Jean Marie Stanberry, or any of her books at her website, jeanstanberry.com

Celebrate Freedom!

Every person born in the USA is, in my opinion, very blessed. We have so many freedoms that many other nations can only dream of. With the recent “Hobby Lobby” uproar it seems that our nation’s courts are forgetting that religious freedoms are personal and that no one’s employer should be able to force their beliefs on them.

There are many businesses all over the United States that are owned by people of varying religions, I’ve worked for Jewish people, Muslim people and Buddhists, none of my previous employers felt the need to impose their beliefs on me.

Why is it always women’s health that takes the hit? Women should have their own say over their bodies no matter what their religion and no employer should have the right to deny them access to any benefits. If birth control is covered under Obamacare, it should be covered, no exceptions. What is the point of having a National Healthcare system if the Supreme court can act like a bunch of stupid old folgies and let one closed minded company get out of it?

The question is, do you really want the government in control of your life? Do you think the people in power are really making decisions that will benefit you as a citizen, or are they perhaps making decisions that will get them re elected or put more money in their own pockets?

If you are curious as to how bad it could be I suggest that you read the novel “One World United” by Kingsmuir Press author Jean Marie Stanberry. It is a post apocalyptic tale of our world in the distant future. After the massive devastation of World War III, a centralized government is formed. This government takes full control of the lives of it’s citizens deciding their careers, who they will marry, even how many children they will have.

If you think something like that could never happen, think about the terrible things that have happened in our past like Hitler’s barely foiled takeover of the entire world. When people are weakened by war, hunger and fatigue they become much easier to manipulate. I know so many people are tired of the violence in this country and they are ready for everyone to give up their guns and live in a socialized world of rainbows and unicorns. Don’t do it! Yes there are crazies out there, but what you really have to fear is some religious zealot bent on taking over the world that can actually find brain dead morons to follow him. Keep your guns somewhere safe, but keep them…

Blood, Sweat and Fears-Video Trailer

The video trailer for Jean Marie Stanberry’s newest book, “Blood, Sweat and Fears.

When people lose faith they become hopeless, after hopelessness comes desperation. At this point, there is nothing left to lose. Herein lies the danger.

The year is 1980 and tensions are running high in communist USSR. When one man develops an elaborate plan to defect to the USA, no one can anticipate how quickly passion will deteriorate into obsession and desperation will escalate into a grim web of deception and violence.

Don’t believe in fate? Read this story!

Do you ever get the feeling that you were destined to cross paths with specific people?  In the past I’d had vague feelings of fate or destiny, but never anything as powerful as the story I’m about to tell you.

Just over a year ago I read an excerpt from a book and something about it caught my attention enough that I requested the manuscript from the author.  I was incredibly busy and had stuffed that manuscript and another into my briefcase before I left the office that night, hoping that I would have part of the evening free, to at least start reading one or the other.  When I got home from the office my ten year old had basketball practice and the friend who was supposed to bring him home had forgotten, so I had to dash off to the school to pick him up, in the meantime my fourteen year old daughter was making snicker doodles in the kitchen.

While I was gone, my daughter had become diverted from her cookie making by a phone call and my husband Arthur had arrived home to find the dog had jumped onto the counter, eaten the cookies and spilled the entire contents of my briefcase on the floor.  My husband was sifting through the pages of the two, now combined manuscripts, trying to separate them and put them back into order.

He had things mostly back in order when I arrived home, but he was intrigued after noticing the author of one of the manuscripts.

“Do you know this author?” he asked, holding up my most recently obtained manuscript.

“No, I just got it, I read an excerpt from her manuscript, I wanted to read more,” told him.

“Do you know anything about her?” he asked.

I was frowning at him, he usually had no interest in what I did and he had little to no interest in the authors I worked with.  Something was not right.

“I don’t know, read her bio if you want.  Why do you even care?” I snapped, I was tired and hungry.

“I think I know her,” said Arthur.

“No, I don’t think so.  You should read her bio, she lives in Montana or something,” I was rolling my eyes, how could he possibly know this woman?  The very thought seemed completely ridiculous.

“I think she was engaged to Marc,” he said, his voice was disturbed enough, I suddenly shivered a little bit.

“Really?”  I knew at that moment he was totally serious, Arthur didn’t joke about his brother Marc, who had died nearly thirty years before.

“The name sounded vaguely familiar, but I wasn’t sure.  I couldn’t remember her married name.  I did read her bio, she was a professional figure skater and her partner’s name was Jack Adams, I know it’s her,” said Arthur, he was so moved, he was shaking from the emotion of this revelation.

“She was engaged to Marc, did you guys keep in touch?” I asked.

“We did for a while, I think after a while it was difficult for her, when we were younger we looked a lot alike.  I know she has kept in touch with my mother.”

I was chomping at the bit.  I wanted to call his mother immediately, if she’d kept in touch with this woman she would know the name immediately.  I was nearly shaking with excitement myself,  it would be an incredible coincidence that her book had ended up on my desk.  I wanted to call, but Arthur had already picked up the phone, in moments he was laughing a strange emotional laugh and tears were streaming down his face and I knew immediately that my author, was his would be sister in law.

Loosing Marc had been extremely tough on Arthur and his family.  Marc had been killed in a terrible car accident, his fiancee Jean had nearly died herself.  She suffered a head injury and her other injuries were so severe, her skating career had ended abruptly.  Marc was the oldest of three boys so not only had his parents been traumatized by Marc’s death, but his two younger brothers Arthur and Parker had been deeply scarred as well.

I had heard the stories, but that was well before my time so I had never known Marc, but I was fascinated that this woman that he had loved was still keeping in touch with his mother and was apparently still well loved by the entire family.  I wanted to call her, but I was afraid.  My husband’s family had been so badly hurt by the void left in their lives by Marc’s death, would I be causing this woman pain by calling her?  She merely wanted someone to publish her book, what would she think about me calling her up, delving back into her painful past?

I couldn’t help it, I had to do it, even though my husband begged me not to.  “She’s happy now, why would you do that?” he cried.

I don’t know, I just knew that suddenly I felt a connection to this woman and I had to call her.  I hadn’t even read her manuscript yet, but I couldn’t control the overwhelming urge I had to speak with her.  I dialed her number as my husband shook his head numbly and rolled his eyes.

“Hello?” it was the tentative voice of a person picking up a call from an unknown caller.

“Is this Jean Stanberry?”

“Yes.”

“Hi, my name is Vaughn Thompson from Kingsmuir Press, I was calling about the manuscript you sent me.”

“Yes?” she wanted me to elaborate, but she didn’t want to get too excited yet.  Publishers are fickle people, rejection is the norm.  It’s best to stay neutral.

“I got your manuscript today and I haven’t had a chance to read it yet, but I was wondering if I could ask you a question?”

“Sure.”

“Not about your book, it’s personal,” I told her.

“OK.”

Her voice was tentative and I was hesitating as well.  How do you ask a question so intensely personal?  How do you bring up a subject you know is going to upset someone?  I swallowed my fear and asked.

“Were you engaged to Marc Thompson?”

Dead silence on the other end of the line…

“Hello?  Are you there?”

“Who is this?” I could hear anger in her voice.

“My name is Vaughn Thompson, I’m married to Arthur.”

It was silent for a moment and then I heard sobbing on the other end of the line.

“I’m sorry…”

“No, I’m glad you called.  When you mentioned Arthur’s name it caught me off guard.  Sometimes I miss being part of the family.”

That was the start of a conversation that lasted almost 3 hours.  I had made an instant connection with this woman who had been so important to my husband’s family.  I had never even met his brother, but just talking to her, I could feel the pain that she had endured for more than half her life.  Like the rest of the family, she had done her best to put the tragedy behind her.  She had recovered from her injuries, went on to college, married, eventually having children of her own.  I was in awe of her courage and I was moved by the close relationship she still shared with Arthur’s mother Pamela.

After I hung up the phone I settled in to read her manuscript.  It was already late but I stayed up most of the night so I could finish it, I was not disappointed.  Some people just have a way of conveying their emotions into words and Jean Stanberry has a real gift.  I wanted to publish her book, I wanted to call her and give her the good news, but I couldn’t trust my emotions.  Maybe I had enjoyed the book because I had just made such an intense connection with the author personally.  As an editor you have to try to read things objectively and keep your emotions separate.  I decided to wait, I wanted to read the other manuscript I’d been considering first, then I would decide.

The next evening I read the other manuscript I’d been considering.  It started out strong but lost it’s momentum before I even made it halfway through the book.  I was so bored I couldn’t even make it through to the end.  I picked up Jean’s book and read it again and I was still smiling when I closed the cover, even though I knew the outcome from the last time I had read the book.  Her’s was definitely the one I couldn’t stop thinking about.  I was so excited, I could barely wait to call her and tell her that her’s was the book I wanted to publish.  I was so excited, I had forgotten about the time difference between Boston and Montana, it was 7 a.m. here, but it was only 5 a.m. in Montana.  Being a nurse, Jean was already up and getting ready to start her shift in the OR at the nearby hospital.  We were both so excited we were screaming, I’m pretty certain she woke up her entire household at 5 a.m. that morning.

I published her first book Laying Low In Hollywood on February 14, 2013 and it is still drawing in new readers daily with it’s unique voice.  A figure skating coach and choreographer, Lane Jensen, has just been completely blindsided as her husband of more than 20 years ditches her to move in with his gorgeous and many years younger assistant.  Broken and in pain, Lane falls into a depression, but soon she gets an opportunity to use her talents on a new reality TV show.  The story is a play on the popular TV show “Dancing with the Stars”, this show works under the same premise, only on ice skates.  Lane is saddled with the impossible task of teaching pairs figure skating to Ron Brannon, a retired football superstar and his new partner Elena, a washed up Russian figure skater with a bad attitude.  The novel revolves around the emerging new hit show and a semi secret romance between Lane and her co-star which threatens to erupt into a circus-like scandal.

The response and reviews of Laying Low In Hollywood were so positive we published her next novel, a sci fi adventure laden with political satire in a matter of months.  One World United hit the bookshelves with so much force we were completely amazed.  People were completely intrigued by the world she had created, where the worldwide government has complete control of it’s citizen’s lives.

Since that time Jean has published two more books with Kingsmuir Press, The Illusion of Order and Blood, Sweat and Fears.  I am so proud that she has overcome all the obstacles that life has thrown at her with such dignity and I am proud to say we have become great friends and sometimes I can’t help but wonder what life would be like if fate hadn’t intervened on that night and taken Marc from us.  Would we be sister in laws right now?

Regardless, I feel that I was meant to meet up with this wonderful person eventually, it just took longer than it might have, had she still been entwined in the family.  All of Jean’s books are available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble as paperbacks and as e books.  You can learn more about her at her website jeanstanberry.com or you can follow her on twitter @jeanstanberry.

 

How do I prep my deck for stain?

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When it’s time to stain an old faded deck, surface preparation is the key when getting ready to put a new finish on. You can pay a professional several hundred dollars to do this for you, but if you have the determination and a free weekend, you can do it yourself and save a ton of money.  First, consider the condition of the wood.  I was told by a home store salesman that if my deck was old and worn looking I should opt for a solid color stain, it seemed like a good idea at the time, but personally, I wouldn’t recommend it.  The surface looked fabulous for one season, then it started bubbling off despite our best efforts to prep the deck first.  Also it was a latex, which is great for clean up, but not so great for the actual wood.  Since that time, I only chose penetrating oil stains that go deep into the wood and will last for more than one season.

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Get Kim’s Look…really?

As I was scrolling through the “news” stories on Yahoo this morning I saw something that caught my eye, and not in a good way.  The headlines screamed out “Get Kim Kardashians’s Wedding Day Look”.  Puh-leese people, get your own life and let it go.  Sure, I admit it, Kim is beautiful, but if I had an unlimited supply of money, I imagine I would look better too.  The whole world seems to idolize this family that as far as I can, tell parties and spends money. Come on people, we have so many incredible people out there that are actually changing the world and helping people and they barely get a thank you from our narrow minded society.

Here’s another head’s up my friends, if you think you’re going to get Kim’s look by running to the store and purchasing whatever ground breaking cosmetics this article is touting, save your money sisters.  I seriously doubt the average woman has the time or the money to actually get Kim’s “look”, besides who ever stood out by recreating someone else’s look?

Be your own person and be happy about it.  Turn off your TV, get off the couch and meet some real people and treat everyone you meet with respect.  Stop wasting your time obsessing over every little detail of these people’s lives, who cares if her brother skipped the wedding or not?  If you care, you need to take the hint and get a life!

Vaughn Thompson-Kingsmuir Press