BookBub is a site where people can find books -- deals, sales, freebies -- ebooks, specifically. Authors can place ads there and sometimes get a whole lot of sales. The ads can be expensive, but most people say they are worth it. Recently, however, BookBub has introduced some free options for authors to get noticed. … Continue reading What Is BookBub and Why Would You Care that We’re There?
Elk Jerky for the Soul: It's tough, but you need it!
Fun See sails into danger with his family and friends. A clue to the identity of the Desert Prophet takes them down the twisting pathways of Chinese caverns that may connect them with the Algerian underground stronghold in The Alexander Legacy 4: The Art of War “Honored father, do you not think we should see … Continue reading A Snippet from The Alexander Legacy Part Four: The Art of War
The Great Thirst is almost complete! Here's a snippet from Part Six: “David, where are you?” Drew’s voice came over David’s satellite phone, scratchy and indistinct. He had been out to the village again with a small team, trying to be sure the cartel was not looking for the expedition or questioning the shooting incident. … Continue reading The Great Thirst Part Six — Protected is now live! And Part Seven is in pre-order!
If Keith had to assign a Bradley Central report on this trip, he had an idea what the favorite part of this day would be. The museum had just added on a welcome center outside the gift shop where they could try small samples of cocoa as the original Olmecs might have drunk it. The … Continue reading A Visit to Chocolate Town (San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán — an Olmec site) From the Great Thirst Part Six
“You’ve made your point,” Drew said to his wife. “Obviously I haven’t,” Anne snapped. “She’s risking your two biggest assets in this mission on lunch with a drug cartel insider. Instead of being able to at least admit that, she tries to makes this about me!” Drew looked from Eva to Anne and then risked … Continue reading From The Great Thirst Part Six — Eva takes Keith and Talia to meet her son Angel
When I was a young teenager, a group of men from our church went elk hunting. They brought back some elk meat and gave it to my mother, brother, and I. It's tougher than bison or venison we were told. So my mother marinated it and turned it into jerky. It was a slow process, … Continue reading Why Elk Jerky? — Post by Michael J. Findley
The following books are free as first in a series, prequel, or introduce a series. Click on the cover to go to the book's page. These books are either on sale or permanently 99 cents. Choose from historical, fantasy, SciFi, and … Continue reading What’s Free or 99 cents at Findley Family Video Publications?
Book 4 of the Great Thirst Archaeological Mystery serial is now available in ebook format, and soon will be in print as well. Book Five should be available sometime this fall. This is one continuous story broken up into segments of around 100 pages each, but each book has its own story arc and conclusion, … Continue reading Join the Search to Quench the Thirst
Elk Jerky for the Soul: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Cynthia Carlisle Fields (CCF): I am an author/screenwriter from San Diego, CA. and a graduate of San Diego State University. I am a mother of 1 son, a recent Law School Graduate. I have published 2 books and I am currently working on … Continue reading Interview with Cynthia Carlisle Fields about Indie Writing and The Temecula Valley Indie Christian Writers Conference
We know some people love the smell and feel of paper books, so we are happy to meet that need. Following is a list of Findley Family Video Publications print titles as of 7/31/2015, in alphabetical order. Some are still filtering through from CreateSpace to Amazon and getting connected to the ebook titles. As soon as … Continue reading The Print Books Are Coming! — Post by Mary C. Findley
For the Conflict of the Ages series, ancient history is the end of the Ice Age to the destruction of Jerusalem and the first temple by Babylon. The better preserved documents of Greece, Rome, China and India are Classic History for the Conflict of the Ages series. Ancient history is pieced together from millions of … Continue reading Dating the Ice Age Part Two: From the End of the Ice Age to the Destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon
On George Herman Walter Johnson / One and Done, released 7-8-15 Hi, This is Mary Findley, Fox News reporter coming to you live from the beautiful Globe Life Park, home of the Texas Rangers. And though he has only heretofore given live interviews to Samantha Davenport, a Fox colleague, the phenom has agreed to speak … Continue reading Plethora of Players Continues — Caryl McAdoo character interview for “One and Done”
Dating the Ice Age Part One: From The End of the Flood to the End of the Ice Age The oldest human remains and artifacts are from the Ice Age. All older human artifacts were destroyed by the flood. These artifacts allow modern observers to use some other tools and other forms of evidence to … Continue reading Dating the Ice Age Part One: From The End of the Flood to the End of the Ice Age — post by Michael J.Findley
The first book of our world history series was intended to be just an introduction. Antidisestablishmentarianism turned into a lengthy statement of purpose. It is available as four separate books as well as a single volume: What Is an Establishment of Religion?, What Is Secular Humanism? What Is Science?, and What Are the Results of … Continue reading The World, and All That’s In It — Post by Michael J. Findley
Knowledge increases about fifteen percent per year. This flood of information and the ability to access this information has resulted in an almost complete breakdown in the ability to reason. There is more information available today than any time in earth's history, but what do we do with that information? No one has ever been … Continue reading The End of Reason — Post by Michael J. Findley
About a week ago, we exhibited at a homeschool convention, Appalachian Home Educators in Knoxville, TN. http://www.appalachianhomeeducators.com/home Got to meet a fellow author and online friend, Shawn Lamb. Her exhibit and ours seem to have been the only two booth promoting our own original works. Attendees who stopped by the booth kept saying, "Oh, you wrote … Continue reading We Wrote the Book — And More … Post by Mary C. Findley
The book of Genesis, post-flood to the death of Joseph, is the ice age. Michael Oard has done extensive work demonstrating that there was a single ice age immediately after the flood lasting about seven hundred years. For an introduction to this concept, the book Frozen In Time is available without charge as a series … Continue reading The Hittite Series — Post by Michael J. Findley
“Words have no meaning.” Scalia's dissenting opinion marks the end of the American dream. It is the triumph of might makes right, also known as the tyranny of the majority (of those in power). The struggle of good versus evil goes back to the shining one in the garden. The angel of light who walked … Continue reading Decisions, Termites, and the Meaning of Words — Post by Michael J. Findley
Some of the most talented cover designers I have the privilege to know have come together for a great cause. They have donated several glorious pre-made book covers to help create scholarship money to assist aspiring indie authors to attend the upcoming Christian Indie Authors Conference. This is an excellent opportunity for Indie Authors to … Continue reading Premade Cover Sale! — Guest post by Jen Gentry
Hello. This week we are in the kingdom of Allon for a series of interviews with those portrayed in Shawn Lamb’s new YA fantasy “The Great Battle”, book 1 of The Guardians of Allon trilogy. Our first guest is Captain Kell. Thank you for coming, Captain. Tell us a little about yourself. Well, as Jor’el’s … Continue reading Guest Post: Plethora of Player blog tour Week One: Shawn Lamb introduces Captain Kell