The Making of a Franchise: Article Two

Words by: David Rutsala
Published/Contributed by: Hector Morgan

From world championship skier to stuntman to actor to producer, Frank Beddor had faced many challenges in his life. But nothing had prepared him for the challenge he was about to face: One of the most daunting tasks of them all … writing a novel.

Like all writers, Beddor struggled. Especially at first. But, like all successful writers, he found his own unique way of facing the writing challenges and succeeding. 

And he did it by doing what successful people do. He asked himself a simple question:

What have I done that’s similar?

And many answers came. Some of them we’ll encounter in the following. And we’ll also see why Frank Beddor wasn’t like many who have thought about writing a book. He was that rare person who finishes that book … successfully.

“The Work: Writing Book One”

The memories are still fresh. Both the pain and the pleasure. It’s right there. Real and vivid. Frank Beddor remembers writing “The Looking Glass Wars” like it happened last week.

“Some days you’re just pondering where a chapter might go, and then you sit down and go, ‘Okay, I’ve figured it out.’ And it just flows from there.'”

But he didn’t get there overnight. And he didn’t get there without a lot of pain, sweat, and tears. And the writing veered from being a positive to a negative experience.

“Some days it was my lover and some days it was my ghost.” 

Still, the drive to write entered his life more with the seductive allure of a lover, than the supernatural pull of a ghost.

After releasing “There’s Something About Mary”, he was sitting on top of the world. A path clearly laid out for him. More movies, discovering more talent, a lot of lunch meetings at the Ivy or dinners at Spago. The producer’s life. The life of a few. The dream of many more.

But Beddor wanted something else. Something more. And then along came the idea. The kind of idea that comes along once, maybe twice in a lifetime. An idea too good to hand over to someone else.  

“I started with a few ideas I had. Waiting for the one to show itself.”

And “The Looking Glass Wars” did just that. But it started small.

“I just had the kernel of the idea. And it was this: What if you didn’t go down the rabbit hole into Wonderland, but you came up the rabbit hole into our world. What was that like?”

But with that tiny kernel great things grew.

Frank Beddor owns several properties in the Hollywood Hills. But lives fairly modestly, with his two children, in one of the smaller ones. But one of its most attractive features is a patio effortlessly transitioning into grass which stretches down to an out-building where his assistant works.

On sunny mornings, he starts his day on the patio with a coffee and a copy of the LA Times. He still prefers the print edition.

He’s often joined in this morning ritual by deer, wandering down from higher elevations, or cutting across from Griffith Park. Small lizards can be seen skittering across the grass. And occasionally a bobcat makes his way onto the land.

It’s not surprising that here his mind can wander to Wonderland. This landscape encourages dreams of fantastic landscapes and limitless worlds.

But now he has a process. A way to create … to write. But, in the beginning, everything was new to him.

“I was obviously inexperienced in doing something on my own. And I didn’t want to talk about it in case it didn’t work out. So, I just did it in private. Worked on it, shared it with my girlfriend at the time. Didn’t tell my family about it. Because they would have thought I lost my mind. Especially after having a big hit movie.”

But he plunged in head first. And, quickly, he became lost in the writing process: 

“I found myself thinking about thinking about the book a lot and trying to solve problems,” Beddor recalls. “I started writing some scenes and then I would write myself into a corner, and think:  This doesn’t make any sense. I don’t have a mechanism to move her from one place to the other. What would that be?” 

But often even this process didn’t work.

“There was a lot of stopping and starting. I’d start something and I go back and I write some chapters and think they were pretty good. And months later I’d go back and I’d read them and they seemed horrible. And there is a lot of that going back and forth.”

And this continued for some time. Some nights, he’d have animated discussions with his girlfriend about the book over dinner. Other nights, the book would give him nightmares. He’d wake up in a cold sweat, wondering if it was all a waste of time. A waste of his energies.

In the midst of all this, he had an epiphany. Why not apply some of the tools he’d learned about developing projects as a producer to the process of creating this book? So, he hired the artist Doug Chiang

Beddor felt that Chiang, a highly respected conceptual artist – who’d worked on such films as “Terminator 2: Judgement Day”, “Forrest Gump”, “The Polar Express” and the “Star Wars” prequels – could help him visualize Wonderland.

First, he asked him to sketch the Card Soldiers. 

“I was having a hard time imagining how they would be flat and unfold and what they would look like,” says Beddor, remembering the struggle. “And he broke that logic by saying they’re just going to flatten up. And then unfold on the pieces. And when I saw the image, I went, okay, it doesn’t matter. I don’t have to describe exactly how it works. And that idea set me free. 

This new freedom excited him. He hired more artists. And this collaboration with artists forced him to look deeper at the world he was creating. The artist would ask him questions like: What does the Chessboard Desert look like? Or: What makes the sand black and white?

This process made the writing of the book feel more like making a movie. And approaching the book this way made him realize that even if the book didn’t work, he was still creating something of value.

“It will be the foundation for developing a movie or television show. I have created a template and some world creation for a screenwriter to take and do it as a movie,” notes Beddor. And this process also worked as a “psychological” trick. Something that helped Beddor move forward on the book. And not worry about whether or not it got published.

“It allowed me to write a good book. Because I wasn’t worried about it being a good book.”

Plus, movies were rooted in who he was.

“My first language was cinema. I never wavered from that.”

But the writing process changed him. It even changed his daily routine. Because before he started writing the book, his life was very different.

“I was taking lunch meetings or doing dinner meetings. Things that you do as a producer to cultivate relationships. As soon as I started working on the book, and I was writing pages, I stopped doing that. I stopped taking lunch and stopped taking dinner meetings. I would just work on the book.”

Frank Beddor was becoming a writer.

“I started to enjoy the process of creating the book more than the producing side, and I felt like I was supposed to capitalize and I wasn’t doing the best job capitalizing.”

But the proof really came in the writing. Something happened when he hit Chapter Ten. He knew this was it. He was in it for the long haul.

“That was the defining moment for me,” recalls Beddor. “It’s just this need you have. I needed to finish the book. I don’t have a choice. I’m going to finish it.”

That was the moment when it became real. When the stakes got raised.

“Because you’ve said it, even if you’ve only said it to yourself … ‘I’m doing this.'”

That’s how it all began. At a moment of triumph, a new path was blazed. A path as uncertain as any Frank Beddor had ever taken. But it would lead him to one of the most exciting periods of his life. Join us in future chapters, and become part of that journey. 

But buckle-up. There will be turbulence.

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David Rutsala, raised in a literary family, has worked for over a decade developing film, television and publishing properties for most of the major studios, networks and publishers.  His films have played across the globe, including at prominent venues like the Museum of Modern Art, Sundance, the Berlin Film Festival and Cannes.  The New York Times called DAYS OF GRACE, a film he co-wrote, “flashy and entertaining, but also earnestly concerned with the collapse of trust and integrity at every level of society.”

Looking Glass Wars: The Making of a Franchise

Words by: David Rutsala
Published/Contributed by: Hector Morgan

No one sets out to make a multigenerational franchise. But as it approaches its twentieth anniversary, “The Looking Glass Wars” has become just that.

It has spawned best-selling books. Award winning graphic novels. Games. Music. And more.

People cosplay its characters. Tattoo their bodies with its images. And share their love of the franchise at conventions and on social media platforms across the globe.

And the founder of this feast, Frank Beddor, has no plans for stopping. He’s just revamped his website, launched a podcast, and has a new book series ready to go.

Sure, “The Looking Glass Wars” has yet to make the leap to the big or small screen. But the interest remains strong. And it’s only a matter of time before the right deal makes this long-time dream of fans a reality.

Still, questions remain:

How did all this happen? How did Frank Beddor, a man whose life story could make a thrilling Netflix series, bring this about?

How did this first time writer, who’d struggled in school, create a fantasy universe that would capture the imaginations of millions around the world, and inspire other creators to join him on this journey? 

This series of articles will answer those questions and more.

So, sit back, relax, as we step back to the late 1990s, when a best-selling book series was the last thing on Frank Beddor’s mind:

Article I: All I Need is an Idea

Twenty five years ago, it was July 15th, 1998. “There’s something about Mary” would premiere in two hours. 

But its producer Frank Beddor had some unfinished business.

For nearly three years, he’d been embroiled in a lawsuit over ownership of a video game. Tonight, he decided, he’d had enough. 

“I gave them an ultimatum to either settle or we would see them in court,” recalls Beddor.

They responded quickly.

“They completely caved and made me an extraordinary offer too.”

They would not make the game. The rights would revert to him. And he would receive a huge payout.

“And then I went to the premiere in Westwood,” Beddor says with a chuckle.

The reaction to “Mary” could only be described as “extreme”.

“A couple laughed so hard they knocked heads and the woman got knocked out,” remembers Beddor.

After the movie, he stood under the arclights, taking it all in. It had been a hot summer day. But the evening had turned cool. And everything felt right.

“I turned to my friend Ed Decter, one of the original writers, who I’d told about the conclusion of the lawsuit, and said ‘This movie might make $200 million,'” recalls Beddor.

And then he added, realizing the enormity of the last twenty-four hours: “Today is a very good day.”

And it was a good day. A great one even. But little did Beddor know that night, another adventure, arguably the biggest one of his life loomed on the horizon. 

This should surprise no one who knows Frank Beddor. He’s always been a man on the move.

He parlayed a career as a two-time world champion skier into stunt work in the movies which evolved into an acting career. He landed roles in cult classics like “Amazon Women on the Moon” and “Remote Control”, and even booked a guest spot on “LA Law” before turning his attention to producing.

The road to becoming a major Hollywood producer was a long one. But it all came together in 1998. Beddor’s year of “three big events” as he calls it. There was “Mary”, settling the lawsuit, and his independent feature “Wicked” that would turn Julia Stiles into a star, and would teach him some of the most valuable lessons he’d ever learn about the industry.

But as the year dawned all of this was far from certain.

Looking Glass Wars: The Making of a Franchise

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“Mary” was still in production, the lawsuit remained unsettled, and Sundance loomed.

“The anticipation of getting into Sundance was really great. That was exciting news. I’ve been to Sundance since ’89, the year “Sex, Lies and Videotape” premiered,” recalls Beddor. “And this was going to be the first year I had a film there.”

He invited all his family and friends to attend.

“And organizing all that and having the premiere and making sure everybody had seats, it was really exciting. I had a lot of friends in Salt Lake City, so they all came,” continues Beddor.

The film went over well. Especially for its star Julia Stiles, who booked the movie “10 Things I Hate About You” before the festival ended. And who the press called “the darling of the festival”. But later screenings were a mixed bag. 

“I went to this screening in Seattle that just rocked the place. I thought I had a hit movie,” remembers Beddor.

But a screening in Berlin went the other way.

“It was the deadest audience, and I thought I had a bomb.” 

Yet, an industry screening in Santa Monica seemed to offer the final word on the picture.

“I had a big theater, four or five hundred people. And I brought in maybe one hundred and fifty for free. But all the executives sat at the back. And it just did not play well.”

For Beddor, all the excitement about “Wicked” ended that night.

“It was such a weird sensation to be walking out of the theater, and knowing that here’s all these people that could make a difference, that could buy the film, but it all fell flat.”

The screenings for “Mary” were the complete opposite.

“Universally, no matter where, what country, people just fell out of their seats.”

But “Mary” had a charmed life from the beginning.

“It was one of those scripts that feels like it’s a winner. I didn’t see how it couldn’t work.”

Production proved to be just as magical.

“From beginning to end it was an anomaly. The production was incredibly smooth. The Farrelly Brothers were so efficient with their days,” recalls Beddor. “I don’t remember ever working more than twelve hours.”

Before the production ended the studio executives took notice.

“Tom Rothman had just come from Fox Searchlight to run Fox, and he didn’t want to do a dumb, gross out comedy. But halfway through production, he saw the dailies. He rushed down to Miami to embrace everybody and put his stamp on it. It was quite amusing.”

The studio was so excited they even changed the release date. 

“Originally, it was going to be released in Christmas of ’98, but we had our first test screenings in the Spring,” remembers Beddor. “The Scores were really, really strong.”

So, the studio chose to move it up to a July release.

“And the marketing people became insanely nervous. Because all of sudden, all the focus shifted to them.”

This was the nineties. And magazine promotion was key. But magazines had long lead times. So, “Mary” couldn’t get into any of the summer preview issues. That could be a problem.

“The studio knew that we had a relatively inexpensive movie in the can that was testing really well and it felt like the time was now,” continues Beddor. “And so they started the process of putting together a campaign. I remember hiring a photographer, who was a friend of mine, and getting that great shot of Cameron that became the poster.”

The movie opened July 15, 1998. But that first weekend, it wasn’t first at the box office, not second, or even third. It was fourth. But then it did something movies just don’t do today. There was almost no drop off in attendance week-to-week. And then it started growing. By September, after being in theaters for eight weeks, it rose to number one at the box office. 

“There wasn’t hype. It was a movie that people discovered through word of mouth. And a movie that audiences were really excited to tell their friends about.” 

It ended up as the fourth highest grossing movie of the year with a total take of $174 million domestic, and $369 million worldwide.

But why did this little “gross-out” comedy do so well?

“At the heart, was a truly romantic notion about being in love with your high school sweetheart,” Beddor remarks. “That’s the glue that held the whole thing together, and why people fell for it more than the other Farrelly Brothers movies. This was more than just a gross out for the sake of getting a laugh. This had heart. And these are the movies that translate into big hits.”

In the space of a few short months, Beddor had become one the hottest producers in town. He opened an office, with staff of five people under him, and had a big development slate of projects.

But Frank Beddor craves movement and excitement. And something about this felt stagnant.

“Being a producer is a very passive, managerial job. Once the film is up, and once you’re filming, the people who are having the most fun are the creatives, the actors and the directors. And I wanted to be on the side of things.” 

Now was his chance. 

“The movie afforded me a little buffer. The movie and the lawsuit. A little financial buffer to stick my toe in.”

It felt good. It felt right.

“As a producer, you’re just banging on doors, and I wanted to take a break and create something that was solely mine.”

And now … all he needed was an idea.

That’s how it all began, a set of unique circumstances that made a new dream possible.

But this is just the beginning of the story. Join us for the next nine parts, and see how Frank Beddor honed and developed the tiny kernel of an idea into books and graphic novels. And how he used innovative marketing to make “The Looking Glass Wars” universe of projects into the successes they have become.

You’ll also get a ringside seat for all the attempts to bring “The Looking Glass Wars”, in various forms, to screens big and small and to the Broadway stage. You’ll meet some of Frank Beddor’s talented collaborators. And you’ll learn some of his exciting plans for the future.

This series is for anyone who is interested in writing, comics, movies, television, theater, and marketing. Or for anyone who has always wondered how a franchise is made.

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David Rutsala, raised in a literary family, has worked for over a decade developing film, television and publishing properties for most of the major studios, networks and publishers.  His films have played across the globe, including at prominent venues like the Museum of Modern Art, Sundance, the Berlin Film Festival and Cannes.  The New York Times called DAYS OF GRACE, a film he co-wrote, “flashy and entertaining, but also earnestly concerned with the collapse of trust and integrity at every level of society.”

Celebrating Diverse Stories Author Spotlight: Fatima Bala

“Tradition and conservative culture serves as a backdrop for this beautifully heart wrenching tale of love and loss.”

I was very excited to read Hafsatu Bebi by Fatima Bala after reading her previous novel, Broken – Not a Halal love story which has been praised as “A rare and honest insight into a battle between the heart and mind.” 

Her second novel, Hafsatu Bebi, is an emotionally layered and engaging story of a family that tells us that families can be complicated. Every now and then, a book comes along that makes you cancel all your plans and spend the entire time enveloped in the book’s pages- never wanting to leave – Hafsatu Bebi was that book for me this weekend! Engrossing, engaging, and beautifully written with main characters who pull you into their world, a world where the patriarchy and double standards rule, but these women hold their own regardless of their religious and cultural identity.

Hafsatu- Bebi was every bit as moving and compelling as I had hoped it would be. Fatima Bala has proven to be a brilliant storyteller, in my opinion. Her representation of Muslim girls in both books is both powerful and timely. In today’s tense climate, the author manages to tell a story free from all the politics surrounding Muslims, as the story is primarily set in Northern Nigeria. It tells a gripping and emotional story of choice and identity, Hafsatu Bebi had me simultaneously thrilled with excitement and apprehensiveness. Moving in two different eras (1998 and 2021), The novel tells two distinct tales of two Northern Nigerian and Muslim girls. From 1998, Zuwaira is an orphan who lives with her uncle, and she is denied access to education and even a choice of husband. A stark contrast to Hafsatu, who, in 2021, is a recent graduate from the UK, runs her business, smokes shisha, and is in charge of her choices (sometimes not so great) from her dinner to a life partner. She comes from an upper-class, northern elite family with secrets defying the Islamic ideals that govern their daily lives.

Celebrating Diverse Stories Author Spotlight: Fatima Bala

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The beautiful way that the author Fatima Bala has accentuated these differences in both women’s realities, not just the stark contrast in their socio-economic status but issues affecting womanhood across decades which range from domestic abuse, infidelity, cyberbullying, loss, and love. The result is both moving and engaging and by the time the reader connects the two stories, the knowledge of how the cards fall is heartbreaking and poignant.

The story is fast-paced and hardly ever dull. It introduced me to a world – the world of Nigerian life – which is strange, fascinating, and yet oddly familiar all at the same time. Fatima Bala’s writing finds an appreciable balance between being clear and yet striking, and not only is the story itself brilliantly constructed, but the back-and-forth pacing is done delicately through characters as they narrate what turns out to be the same story.

Hafsatu Bebi and Broken are available on Amazon and Kindle.

Unconventional Entrepreneur James L. “Rusty” Meadows II Releases Game-Changing Book, “Now You Tell Me!”

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James L. “Rusty” Meadows II, a maverick in the world of entrepreneurship, has shattered the mold with his groundbreaking book, “Now You Tell Me!” This exceptional guide breaks away from traditional business literature, offering a refreshingly unique perspective to empower and inspire aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners.

Meadows, known for his unorthodox approach, takes readers on a captivating journey through the highs and lows of his personal and professional life. With wit, charm, and a touch of rebel spirit, he shares the unconventional strategies and invaluable lessons he’s learned along the way.

Now You Tell Me!” challenges conventional wisdom, urging readers to question the status quo and embrace their instincts. Meadows emphasizes the importance of intuition and creativity, encouraging readers to think outside the box and take calculated risks. This distinctive approach has propelled him to success and set him apart as a true trailblazer.

Drawing from his diverse background in engineering and business, Meadows offers a fresh perspective on critical aspects of entrepreneurship. From identifying market opportunities to mastering the art of execution, he breaks down complex concepts into practical, actionable steps that entrepreneurs can implement immediately.

The book also delves into the often-overlooked human element of business. Meadows emphasizes fostering strong relationships, building exceptional teams, and nurturing talent. He challenges traditional management approaches and provides innovative insights to maximize employee potential and create a thriving workplace culture.

“James L. ‘Rusty’ Meadows II is a force to be reckoned with,” said a renowned business analyst book reviewer.”His book, ‘Now You Tell Me!’, disrupts the business genre and offers a refreshing alternative to ignite readers’ entrepreneurial spirit.”

Now You Tell Me!” is not just a book; it’s a call to action for those ready to challenge the status quo, break free from conventional thinking, and embark on a transformative business journey. Meadows’ unique voice and captivating storytelling make this book a game-changer in the entrepreneurship literature.

 Author Name: James L. “Rusty” Meadows II
Contact Email: rusty@jlmadvisoryllc.com
Contact Number: 2139953059
Country: United States
Website: nowyoutellmebooks.com

Revolutionizing Paychecks: Larry Pinson’s Bold Vision of an Equitable Future

In a modest home in Illinois, Larry Pinson, Sr. meticulously pours over the piles of paper that document his life’s most recent venture: a radical blueprint to reform the American pay system.  

The Vietnam War veteran, retired Major of the Illinois National Guard, and former U.S. Postal Service employee has penned a controversial book, ‘C.H.A.P.P.S.’ – an acronym for ‘Clockable Hours Application Process and Pay System.’ In it, he outlines an ambitious proposal that could potentially double Americans’ salaries, eradicate poverty, and eliminate the need for governmental stimulus packages.  

The core concept of CHAPPS was born amid the turmoil and ceaseless uncertainty of Pinson’s service in Vietnam. His revelation came like a lightning bolt in the murky jungles of Southeast Asia: despite working, or being on call, 24 hours a day, 168 hours a week, he and his fellow soldiers were only paid for a fraction of their service. It was an inequity that gnawed at him and inspired a lifelong quest for wage justice.  

Through the lens of CHAPPS, Pinson takes aim at what he perceives as deeply ingrained inequities in the current pay system. His criticism is scathing, his insights revealing, and his proposed solutions nothing short of revolutionary. He believes that in the current system, the benefits are weighted heavily in favor of employers at the expense of the average worker.  

Reflecting on his 14 years at the U.S. Postal Service, Pinson unveils a hidden truth behind the payslips, demonstrating that workers are often paid for only a fraction of their time. He vividly breaks down his own 40-hour workweek, where only ten hours were allotted to his actual taxable salary, while the remaining hours were distributed among non-taxable benefits, stipends, and allocated for future taxable salary.  

“The system is designed to benefit the corporation, not the employee,” Pinson states, his voice steady but full of conviction. “It’s time we level the playing field.”  

CHAPPS, as envisioned by Pinson, seeks to rectify this imbalance. His proposed pay system is about more than just money—it’s about restoring agency to the American worker. It’s about eliminating unemployment, eradicating the need for overtime, and guaranteeing every worker a salary that truly reflects their time and efforts.  

This is not a utopian dream but a practical plan based on personal experience, a deeply ingrained sense of justice, and a rigorous analysis of our current systems. With CHAPPS, Pinson envisions an America where every worker has the means and the choice to chase their dreams, free from financial constraints.   

Even as the world grapples with unprecedented economic and social challenges, Larry Pinson, Sr. looks toward the future with unyielding optimism. His rallying cry is one of empowerment: “CHAPPS puts people back in charge of their own hours.”  

As we rise to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing work landscape, perhaps it is time to consider new paradigms. Perhaps it is time to listen to voices like Larry Pinson’s, voices that challenge us to rethink and reimagine the status quo. After all, in a world in turmoil, a path toward financial equality could be the first step in healing the fractures that divide us.  

For more information about C.H.A.P.P.S., visit authorlarrypinsonsr.com. Available at Amazon.com.  

“BILLY JONES’S FATHER” – A Riveting Tale of Overcoming Abuse in Organized Youth Sports by Author Fred Engh

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Fred Engh, renowned author and founder of the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS) and the International Alliance for Youth Sports (IAYS), unveils his latest masterpiece, “BILLY JONES’S FATHER.” This gripping contemporary fiction offers a poignant portrayal of the verbal, emotional, and psychological abuse endured by Billy Jones and countless other children in the realm of organized sports. Through compelling narratives, Engh sheds light on the struggles faced by today’s youth and emphasizes the urgent need for change.

Set in the small community of Torrid Hills, North Carolina, “BILLY JONES’S FATHER” chronicles the turbulent life of Arnold Jones. A victim of relentless ridicule from his father, Scotty Jones, and the sports community, Arnold cannot meet his father’s lofty athletic expectations. The heart-wrenching story serves as a wake-up call for parents and coaches alike, urging them to reconsider the damaging effects of their expectations on children in organized youth sports.

Fred Engh, a pioneer in the field of youth sports, brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to this captivating narrative. Having authored the groundbreaking book “Why Johnny Hates Sports” in 1999, Engh exposed the grave issues plaguing organized sports at the time. In his 2015 memoir, “Unsinkable Spirit,” he shared his remarkable life story. With “BILLY JONES’S FATHER,” Engh adds another compelling chapter to his literary legacy, spotlighting the hardships endured by children caught in the cycle of abuse.

As an award-winning author of nine books across various genres, Fred Engh has become a trusted voice in the realm of youth sports. His unparalleled dedication to making a difference in children’s lives through the power of sports has garnered him widespread acclaim. “BILLY JONES’S FATHER” is a testament to Engh’s ability to weave together gripping storytelling with real-world issues, leaving readers moved, enlightened, and inspired.

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Author Name: Fred Engh

Email: fengh@nays.org

Phone No. 5613292266

Website: https://fredenghauthor.com/

Country: United States

Moodna Manor: A Heartfelt Tribute to the Sykes Family Legacy

Moodna Manor: A Heartfelt Tribute to the Sykes Family Legacy, published by Book Writing Bureau, is a poignant memoir written by Robert C. Sykes chronicling his family’s legacy and the history of Moodna Manor. The book is a heartfelt tribute to the Sykes family, who lived in Moodna, New York, for many generations and their contributions to the community. 

The book initiates with an explanation of the name Moodna Manor, which was given to a roadside stand that Earl W. Sykes built on the family homestead property located on US Route 9W. In the book, Robert explains that the name Moodna Manor was chosen to honor his mother’s hard work in the restaurant and gas station. He then proceeds to explain the story of his family, starting with his parents and moving through the generations. 

Robert portrays his parents as hardworking and loving people who always did their best to provide for the family. They were not perfect, but they did their best to create a stable, loving environment for their children to grow up in. The author describes his childhood, which was spent playing outside and enjoying family meals together. He explains that his parents were not very interactive with him, but they were always there for him and loved him. 

The book also delves into the trials and tribulations that Robert C. Sykes‘s sister, Siggie, faced in her early years. He recounts her story, which was not well-known to their family, to help put all the happenings of that time together. It led to Robert deciding to write about his family’s history, the house, and the Moodna community in general. 

The book takes the readers on a journey through the generations of the Sykes family, starting with Earl W. Sykes and his wife and moving through their children and grandchildren. The reader gets a glimpse into what life was like for the Sykes family and the Moodna community during different periods. Robert does not shy away from describing the difficult times his family faced, including his mother’s tragic death, but he does so with grace and dignity. 

One of the book’s most fascinating aspects is Moodna Manor’s history. Robert provides a detailed description of the property, which has been in the family for many generations, and the various buildings that were built on it over the years. He describes the original homestead, built in the 1700s, and the multiple renovations and additions made to it over the years. He also provides a history of the various businesses run on the property, including a sawmill, a blacksmith shop, and the roadside stand his father built. 

The book is filled with stories of the Sykes family and their life in Moodna, New York. He shares memories of his childhood and his experiences in the Navy. He also recounts the stories of his ancestors, including his great-great-grandfather, who fought in the Revolutionary War. Through his writing, Robert provides a window into the past and the lives of the people who came before us. 

In addition to preserving the memories and legacy of the Sykes family, “Moodna Manor: A Heartfelt Tribute to the Sykes Family Legacy” also provides readers with a glimpse into the history of the Moodna area. The book chronicles the growth and development of the community, from the early days of the Sykes family settling in the area to the changes brought on by the construction of the New York State Thruway in the mid-twentieth century. Through the eyes of the Sykes family, readers gain an appreciation for the resilience and determination of the people who helped shape the Moodna community. 

The book is a beautifully written and heartfelt memoir that pays homage to a family’s history and legacy. Using personal anecdotes, photographs, and historical research, the author paints a vivid portrait of the Sykes family and the Moodna community. This book is for anyone interested in local history, genealogy, or a beautifully crafted family memoir. It is a true labor of love and a fitting tribute to the Sykes family’s enduring legacy. 

Moodna Manor: A Heartfelt Tribute to the Sykes Family Legacy is an amazing memoir that pays tribute to the Sykes family and their contributions to the Moodna community. Robert has done an excellent job of chronicling his family’s history and providing a glimpse into what life felt and seemed like for them and their community. The book dives deep into family history and the history of the Hudson Valley region. 

Ryan Hastings’ ‘’Rituals’’ Series: Penetrating the Depths of the Human Psyche

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NY, New York – Ryan, the author of the ‘’Rituals’’ series, multi-talented musician, and visual artist, has unquestionably rocked the literary world with his soul-stirring and thought-provoking books.  

He provides a distinctive perspective to his writing, diving deeply into the human psyche and creating stories that engage readers thanks to his training in psychology, forensic psychology, and criminology. 

The aim of Ryan’s writing is not just to amuse but also to inspire thought and meditation. His writing carries readers to a place where the human experience is exposed and where emotions flow wild. Every volume in the “Rituals” series is a testament to Ryan’s artistic talent and capacity for crafting complex stories that profoundly connect with readers. 

The “Rituals” series of novels explores the human condition’s intricate complexities. The series’ introductory book, “Like A Dance,” introduces readers to a cast of people who are battling their inner demons and navigating the complexity of life. Readers are drawn into a world where the distinction between truth and fiction is blurred by Ryan’s vivid descriptions and sophisticated character development, prompting them to reflect on their perceptions. 

The second book in the series, “Beautiful Cataclysm,” by Ryan, takes readers on a turbulent journey through love, sorrow, and the frailty of the human heart. It’s tough to put the book down because of the author’s honest, accessible style. 

The third book in the series, “Like A Song,” demonstrates Ryan’s writing skill as he goes deeper into the complex web of interpersonal interactions. On the pages, the amazing characters come to life, their challenges and victories reflecting our own and serving as a reminder of the true power of connection and the universality of music. 

The first three volumes make up the series’ core, but Ryan continues to write new books that take place in the “Rituals” universe. The exhilarating detour “Side Quest” takes readers on introduces new characters and explores fresh territory in the world Ryan has created. This novel is a tribute to Ryan’s skill at keeping readers on edge with surprising plot twists and turns. 

 

The sixth book, “Evermourne,” explores the paranormal while fusing fantasy and horror with Ryan’s recognizable introspective tone. It is a terrifying story that challenges readers’ imaginations and compels them to face their worst fears. 

 

Finally, “The Future” gives readers a tantalizing preview of what the “Rituals” series may bring next. As Ryan spins a story that promises even bigger disclosures and examination of the human psyche, readers are left wanting more. 

Author Ryan Hastings appreciates relaxed, pleasurable, and fun situations. He encourages readers to go on a journey of self-discovery through his “Rituals” series by pushing them to face their wants, anxieties, and goals. Every book Ryan writes exposes the intricate tapestry of the human experience by removing the layers of his characters’ souls. 

The “Rituals” series by Ryan Hastings has won praise from critics, and a devoted following that eagerly anticipates each new book. The series has captured readers’ attention with its captivating stories and complex cast of characters. Audiences that find consolation and connection inside the pages of Ryan’s works have reacted favorably to his talent for creating complex persons who are imperfect and relatable. 

Ryan’s enthusiasm for mental and spiritual health transcends literature and is evident in his writing. His stories deftly weave self-discovery, resiliency, and personal development themes, inspiring readers to consider their journeys. His training in psychology gives the investigation of the human psyche authenticity and depth, giving the “Rituals” series a compelling fusion of amusement and reflection. 

Readers are excited for what will come in the “Rituals” series as he continues weaving his literary tapestry. He has smoothly carved out a unique place in the literary scene with his complex storytelling style that incorporates aspects of psychology, music, and the occult. The “Rituals” series is a must-read for an immersive and thought-provoking reading experience. Ryan is an author to watch because of his talent and capacity to create strong emotions. 

So look no further than Ryan Hastings’ “Rituals” series if you’re all set to dig into the inner workings of the very human psyche and lose yourself in a world of intriguing storytelling. Be prepared for an incredible journey that will undoubtedly keep you thinking long after the last page has been flipped. 

Embodying the Axiom of Love: The Inner Light by Abraham Sannoh

Illuminating the deep recesses of human experience, The Inner Light emerges as a beacon of hope, resilience, and unyielding love. It does not simply tell a story; it embodies the metamorphosis of a boy from Liberia and his journey to self-discovery and empowerment. The book paints an intimate portrait of the author’s journey across the terrains of fear and adversity, steering towards the realm of fearless love and living. But the story doesn’t end here; it’s an ongoing narrative, an odyssey where every reader becomes a participant. 

Abraham Sannoh, the guiding force behind The Inner Light, is an author, speaker, coach, and above all, a human passionate about inspiring change. “Letting Go of Fear & Mastering the Act of Love. By Loving Fearlessly & Living Fully,” he reiterates. His works are underpinned by this motto, echoing a mantra that resonates with his profound understanding of life’s adversities and the path to overcoming them. 

The Inner Light, his seminal work, takes us on a journey through the labyrinth of fear, inviting us to confront and ultimately embrace it. From its genesis in the wisdom of his grandmother in Liberia, through his transformational experiences in Sierra Leone, and his ascendance to new horizons in the United States, The Inner Light reveals the potency of love as a transformative power. 

A perusal of Sannoh’s online platform, fearlessabe.com, and his dedicated coaching site, startingpointcoaching.com, reveals his multidimensional approach to personal development. In an environment where self-help often falls into a monolithic perspective, Sannoh’s approach stands apart. His inclusive philosophy invites the participation of various demographics, ranging from working adults, educators, college students, and business executives to those in leadership positions or those who aspire to be. 

Moreover, the spiritual dimension of Sannoh’s work appeals to individuals involved in spirituality, holistic health, and healing. The Inner Light functions as a guide, shedding illumination on the path to self-discovery and self-improvement. It’s a call to awaken the dormant potential within us, a plea to let go of the fear that often cripples our progression, and a blueprint for mastering the act of love in our daily life. 

The life experiences of Sannoh encapsulated in his book, are a testament to his indomitable spirit and relentless perseverance. The tribulations he faced – wars, family discord, the challenges of migration – could have easily consumed him. But instead, these experiences served as catalysts for transformation and personal growth, molding him into the person he is today. As a mature individual nurtured through adversity, Sannoh offers his wisdom to others navigating the tumultuous paths of life, be it a personal crisis, a professional challenge, or spiritual growth. 

The Inner Light is not just a narrative; it’s a guide for those seeking to traverse the path of personal development and self-discovery. It serves as a compass, pointing towards the beacon of fearless love and living. In his own words, Sannoh is all about “Letting Go of Fear & Mastering the Act of Love. By Loving Fearlessly & Living Fully.” 

The profound impact of his work extends far beyond his book and online presence. It seeps into the lives of those who have sought his guidance, resonating within their transformed lives. The book is a testament to the power of love, courage, perseverance, and the transformational potential of self-awareness. Sannoh’s work stands as a testament to the human spirit’s resilience and the profound impact that love and fearlessness can have on our lives. 

To dive into the realms of fearlessness and love and to embark on your journey toward self-discovery, visit fearlessabe.com. And remember, the journey begins with you, and the guide to navigate is The Inner Light. Through it, we can all learn to love fearlessly, live fully, and let our inner lights shine brightly. 

Unleashing High-Octane Action and Futuristic Thrills: The DARPA Series

In a world where science fiction, spy intrigue, and advanced futuristic technologies collide, the DARPA series emerges as a thrilling saga that captivates readers of all ages. Published through New Leaf Media LLC, this groundbreaking series delves into a realm where raw emotions and adrenaline-pumping adventures reign supreme. From the minds of talented author Manny Pelaez, the DARPA series takes readers on an unforgettable journey, immersing them in a world on the brink of change and the struggles faced by its inhabitants. 

Unveiling the DARPA Series 

The DARPA series is an offering specially crafted for enthusiasts who crave high-octane action and yearn for a rollercoaster of emotions. With a fusion of science fiction elements, heart-racing spy narratives, and advanced futuristic technologies, this series stands as a testament to the limitless potential of storytelling. It offers a glimpse into a future where humanity’s dominance has led to the deterioration of our planet, pushing individuals to fight for survival and question the pursuit of control. 

This unique series also sheds light on the tireless efforts of environmentalists and conservationists, highlighting their battles and revealing that their fight is not in vain. Through captivating storytelling, readers witness how the flaws of humanity are forever altered and how the introduction of advanced futuristic technologies brings about profound change. However, rebellious groups rise against this future, sparking endless clashes and intensifying the struggles faced by the characters. 

The DARPA series promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats with its enthralling narrative and breathtaking scenes. Manny Pelaez, the visionary author behind this captivating series, has crafted an energetic screenplay that brings the characters to life in true Hollywood fashion. With enhanced scenes that leave readers speechless, the DARPA series is an intense and unforgettable experience. 

Beyond the Surface 

While the official website and social media accounts provide a glimpse into the world of the DARPA series, there is much more to discover about Manny Pelaez and his creative journey. With a background in local government management and an educational foundation from MDCC and FIU, Pelaez’s diverse experiences have shaped his storytelling abilities. Furthermore, his ownership of a designer gym and music studio allows him to tap into his creative energy, enabling him to write at the highest levels. 

Inspired by a passion for storytelling and art, Pelaez’s interest in literature has propelled him to explore various genres and expand his creativity into different fields of the entertainment industry. He firmly believes in sharing one’s talents and gifts with the world, allowing others to witness and judge for themselves the impact of one’s creations. Additionally, Pelaez expresses his gratitude towards New Leaf Media LLC, highlighting the professionalism and efficacy of Kelsey Saldana’s leadership and her dedicated team. 

The DARPA series, published by New Leaf Media LLC, presents a mesmerizing fusion of high-octane action, raw emotions, and advanced futuristic technologies. Crafted by the visionary author Manny Pelaez, this series takes readers on a thrilling adventure, shedding light on the flaws of humanity, the pursuit of control, and the tireless efforts of those who fight for a better future. With breathtaking scenes and a Hollywood-style screenplay, the DARPA series promises an intense and unforgettable reading experience. 

To embark on this electrifying journey, visit the official website of New Leaf Media LLC at www.thenewleafmedia.com, where you can purchase the book. Engage with the author and stay updated on the latest news by following the Instagram account @mannypel and connecting on Facebook at www.facebook.com/manny.pelaez.92123 and Twitter at www.twitter.com/ManuelP96782044. 

Prepare to immerse yourself in a world where action meets emotion, and the future hangs in the balance. The DARPA series awaits, ready to transport you to a realm where the boundaries of imagination are shattered and the quest for peace and acceptance unfolds in thrilling, unexpected ways.