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Monday, November 30, 2009

Author Aaron Kuykendall Shares Excerpt from Future Novel! Writer's Block: The Possession

Look around. Here we are, in a tastefully glamorous home in the plush outskirts of Michigan within the domain of a novelist’s office, where author Gregory Stillingsworth taps away at his typewriter. Look at him--immersed in some fable, eyes far away, staring past his own rapid-fire fingers and through the paper and into another world.

Gregory’s office is his home away from home, the place where his thoughts unite--the place where personal comfort encourages the drive to push every one of Gregory’s poor, over-stressed brain cells to put in hour after hour of creative work. Because work it is, as we can see from the drops of sweat rolling down his forehead to poise ever so artfully at the tip of his nose, unnoticed or ignored in the heat of creation.

Take this moment and look at Gregory, here in his most private moments where he believes himself to be unobserved. Look at the solitary artist pushing his fingers to strike words onto his canvas, creating a world that right now exists only within the mind of this storyteller. There will be others later; in fact, Gregory is already receiving impatient fan letters through his agent, but for now, this world belongs solely to him, and Gregory is jealously possessive of his creation.

Is it a control issue? Perhaps. But this magical machine upon which Gregory works so diligently allows him to do as he pleases. In this setting, at this task, Gregory is no lesser than God.

But he’s driven by what is in his heart: the love and affection toward his works, the passion for his characters, the admiration of places to which he would journey, the honesty and truth that can be so effectively spoken through fiction. If his love for his work occasionally reveals the jealous heart of a dragon, both loving and fiercely protective, well, we can excuse him that.

Have you noticed that Gregory uses a typewriter? Interesting, isn’t it, in this new world of computers and files and electronic transmission. Let’s take a closer look, as Gregory rushes toward the conclusion of another masterpiece. If you’re quiet, we can look over his shoulder and he won’t even notice.

How quickly the words fly onto that page! Yet when Gregory looks over his work later, every letter will be crisp and stark against the whiteness of the paper. Because paper is important to Gregory. Paper is not something Gregory fucks around with. He needs paper upon which no ink will smear, no matter how many times he shuffles through to admire a phrase here, a sentence there, a character as it evolves through the pages. Quality is of the essence, and Gregory can work on no less.

Before these same pages are allowed to leave Gregory’s hands, he will check every one, praying there are no errors, however minor, before placing his John Hancock upon the delivery form. This paper, so insignificant without the words that currently race across the page, represents Gregory’s livelihood in an astronomical manner. Can we blame him if he is a little obsessed, checking and rechecking to be sure not a single flaw mars the snowy perfection of the stock and the crisp blackness of his words?

But again, why is Gregory, a grossly successful author of seventy-three books who certainly must have the money to spare, still cranking out his words on a typewriter named Buford, which looks as though it’s been through hell and back?

While he’s busy, let’s take a peek into Gregory’s younger years and see if we can solve this mystery, shall we?
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Diary entry #465
As I write, my whispery gabble leads the pencil in my hand as the motoring muscles that rope around my carpals, metacarpals and phalanges which draw their strength from the brachioradialis, forearm flexors, and the brachialis, struggle to keep up with my thoughts. This race is forever humorous! I feel a burning sensation as my fingers grip at the pencil with zeal. I drown myself in my thoughts regularly, for my thoughts hum through me like the soothing sounds of the bulbul.

The smell of crushed lead bleeds from the number two pencil as my hand grasps at it, guided by my angelic developing literary mind. Its remnants glide upon the unorthodox--medieval by comparison--recycled paper within my diary, affectionately known as my “morbid book.” Writing seems to come easily for me. I'm what some would call a thinker; a heavy one at that, as labeled by my parents. But let’s not talk of my relations and their forever harsh opinions of me. Thoughts and story ideas seem to bounce through my mind like cotton balls dancing around within a windy tunnel. Fascinating, these thoughts! Fascinating and utterly marvelous!

Writing is destined for me! I'm going to become a great writer! I'm going to shock the world with a story that will capture the true essence of fear and horror! I will bend the fabric of time and force another dimension of reality to rear its ugly head, to the utter amazement and heavily concentrated fascinations of civilized minds! I will fascinate with my approach! I will have a following to rival that of great leaders and fearless generals, in a time when one who lived by the sword fell also by that sharp edge cast by an opposing warrior! My thoughts will prove themselves worthy with every letter, phrase, sentence, and paragraph! My thoughts will prove themselves worthy!

Worthy, I say!

Worthy indeed!

From what fathoms do these thoughts come? That question I cannot answer, yet speculation is not beyond me--I was but three years of age when these thoughts began to dance through my head, and with great clarity I comprehended every facet. Strangely, as far back as my birth, the darkness never frightened me. There were times I could have sworn that throughout the night my room, as well as the outskirts of our home, was consumed by shadowy figures whispering my name. As they looked over me with seeming vengeance, I felt a calming comfort in the darkness around these shadowy things.
Odd! I found it soothing and enriching. I found it compelling, with a pull that opened my mind to a world in the form of a large lock with I the only key.

Writing was destined for me!

Writing is my destiny!

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Diary entry #466

Literature of the twentieth century had its share of ups and downs.

Twenty-three publishers rejected Dr. Seuss; Richard Hooker's Mash was rejected by twenty-one; KonTiki by Thor Heyerdahl, twenty; Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach, eighteen; and Patrick Dennis's Auntie Mame, seventeen.

I feel that what these storytellers experienced, I never will, for I was born an artist of the written word, not a developing pawn in literature. I was conceived as this Messiah of the literary tapestry! My painstaking study in this field is unerring! I will surpass all in my path, and I will topple my would-be peers.

Writing was destined for me!
Writing is my destiny!

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Gregory looks up as his bedroom door swings open.

“Can’t you put that pencil down for a minute, boy? Your mother and I got you something we know you’ll like.”

Gregory tries to protest. “You guys, I’m not a kid anymore. I don’t need anything but your love and affection.”

The masculine voice rumbles again from the doorway. “You smartass, take this before I break my foot off in your tail. You might be fourteen now but you’re still under our roof.”

Gregory sighs. “Okay, okay, enough with the lectures. What is it?”

He accepts the offered package. It’s as if the room suddenly slows down as he rips the gift wrap away. Without warning, Gregory can’t seem to catch his breath.

“Breathe, boy, breathe! Baby, I think he likes it!”

“I think you’re right--Gregory, breathe, knucklehead!”

Gregory manages to stammer a few words. “I just--I can’t--I can’t believe this, you guys! It’s just what I wanted! I love you guys!”

“We love you, too, sweetheart. We’ll let you two be alone to get acquainted. Happy birthday, baby!”

“Yeah, happy birthday, knucklehead.”

“Thanks, Mom! Thanks, Dad!”

Gregory’s jaw hangs nearly on the ground, tears pooling in his eyes. Without looking away from the amazing thing before him, he rips a sheet of paper from his diary, runs it in, and begins . . .

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Diary entry #467

Hot damn, a typewriter! Happy birthday indeed, Mom and Dad! Happy birthday indeed! You’re beautiful! A little tattered and beaten, but a thing of sheer pulchritude! Hypnotizing you are! You’re the key to my self-chosen future! You’re my friend! Now what should I call you? What would be your name? Later for that! First I must care for you with the hands of a feather. Alluring you are! Stimulating! Unquestionable pulchritude! What thought-yanking motivation you are! I now shall use my bleeding number two pencils as a guide for organizing my thoughts, and not as a necessity. I'm now heavily armed to the tee! I'm ready to venture deep into my chosen shtick! I'm armed with an arsenal in comparison to none!

Writing was destined for me!

Writing is my destiny!

#

“You and I forever, you and I together . . . ”

Gregory jumps, startled, head snapping around for a look around the room behind him. He’s been immersed for some time now and the voice breaks his focus like a whipcrack.

“What?” he blurts out, heart pounding with the scare the voice has given him. There’s no one in the room.

“You and I forever, you and I together . . . ”

“Who’s saying that?” Gregory snaps, heart beating so quickly his Flash Gordon T-shirt vibrates upon his chest.

“You and I forever, you and I together . . . ”

The voice comes from directly in front of him.

Gregory turns back and looks upon his typewriter with fear and curiosity, but utterly without disbelief.

“My God, is that you?”

#

Diary entry #468

A sudden change of events has just wickedly moved into the surface cortexes of my mind.

Maybe more of my continuously morbid thoughts, I thought at first, but that proved to be a fearfully stimulating revelation.

This gift of mine has spoken to me!

Oh, yes, I will be a great writer! These words I’ve heard from this, my gift! This can be nothing other than the beginning of an unstoppable relationship!

Writing is destined for me!

Writing is my destiny!

#

Look again at Gregory Stillingsworth as he is now. Still he types away, feverish with inspiration. Let’s not make any brash speculations over his state of mind just now. Let’s observe a little longer.

There’s a light knock at the door, but Gregory seems not to hear. Let’s see who it is.

Passing through the wood fibers separating this room from the next, we find the ever-so-beautiful Jamie Stillingsworth standing this side of the closed office door. Frustration is apparent in her features; she’s been attempting to coerce her husband out of his lair for fifteen minutes now. There is a book signing they must attend, yet Gregory remains immersed in the completion of his new novel.

Usually, Jamie wouldn’t disturb Gregory. She prides herself on her accommodation of his work habits. While most authors' wives long to see their husbands look upon them with the same passion they bestow upon each new manuscript, Jamie has adapted to the detachment and frequent eccentricities of this relationship.

For if she hadn’t been able to do so, she suspects, there would be no relationship.

All writers have certain traditions and superstitions that make up the Chi, or energy force, of their work, as one would have in any career. The curse on the family of Bruce Lee created havoc within his father’s, his, and possibly his sons’ lives. In the Lees’ world, one followed ritualistic traditions passed down through the generations. These traditions stayed one’s existence. Actors, who tend to live psychologically split lives in order to do their jobs, are another example of queer tradition through craft. However mentally disturbing this may be, they are usually able to live their lives without a hitch.

Jamie knows Gregory’s traditions, the decades--driven superstitions he indulges every time he closes his office door. In fact, Jamie knows Gregory’s traditions almost too well, for she breathes his work in the same manner he does, if only in a lesser degree. Jamie is more to Gregory than simply his wife, and she is well aware of it. She is the last piece of a highly complex puzzle, the guiding force that keeps him together.

It certainly hasn’t been easy. Jamie is often lonely and has started to consider bringing up the “kid question.” But something always tells her to wait, and the words remain quiet behind the lips that always smile for her husband.

Exemplary of the dedicated wife, Jamie has, in a way, become a second-hand author herself, understanding of all the peculiar writer’s quirks and boundaries. Thus, as she raises her fist to knock on the door once more, she frowns at the taboo. But this is different. Gregory’s latest book, Rapture In Season, is in its fourth reprint. Gregory must go to this signing.

Jamie knocks on the door as the light tapping of a typewriter sounds throughout the house.

copyrighted Aaron Kinte Kuykendall
Writer's Block: The Possession

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Thanks so much to Aaron for allowing us to visit with him this month. This excerpt, from Writer's Block: The Possession is mild...believe me, it is one of the most terrifying books I've enjoyed! LOL I look forward to seeing it in print in the near future!

Aaron, thanks again, for joining me here at Book Reader's Heaven! Click on the title of this article to find and bookmark Aaron's wonderful web site! His first book in the Conspirator's Series has already sold over 150,000... If you haven't read it yet, check it out!


Sunday, November 22, 2009

Spotlighted Author, Aaron Kuykendall, Shares Excerpt!

The Following is an Excerpt from Origin, the next book in the Conspirator's Odyssey Series
By Aaron Kuykendall...

Enjoy!

I would have never thought that my own attempted murder was imminent. As that pearl black stretch limousine that drove down the barren stretch of desert road, carrying Agent Damion Walker, Agent Doug Ingro, and myself enroute to the secret underground facility in Arizona known as Chicciihie Point where Unit 87 housed many of our government’s secrets, I was swiping my forehead from the heat and wishing I was somewhere cool, having a drink!

Chicciihie Point was more than eighty miles outside Phoenix, isolated from the civilized world. It was silent! The type of silence that reeked of death and this death emanated from the dozens of bodies strewn about; their blood smeared violently in puddles and splatters—an image from a gothic mural of a ritualistic aftermath.

Move!

Gawsdamit, move already! Lift your face out of this pool of blood and take a fucking breath! Move!

Move! Move!

Struggling to take a breath after suddenly regaining conscienceness from what seemed like hours, with great strain, Harold Grog moved his head ever so slightly—an act that proved a major feat given the unorthodox condition of his body.

It was a special hell when you knew anatomy and knew exactly how badly you were hurt! With three distinct bullet wounds to his cranium, he knew he’d been struck through the left temporal, lower left cerebellum, and the upper parietal bone. With a force similar to that of a sledge hammer to the back of a skull as one lay face down on concrete—like being nailed to the floor—his face had been pressed down in the crevice of a small stair step, the second of three that connected to the small stage in the conference room of this massive facility. Three to four ounces of his and some of his colleague’s coagulating blood was also there...

Something’s terribly wrong! I can’t feel any pain! The condition of my body, yes, but no pain!

As his eyes began to dance about, he contemplated for a moment his circumstance; and with him now managing to move his mouth and then being able to lift his head, he noticed the sizable hole in the stair step his face had been buried in. He figured that with the shot he took to his upper parietal bone—the bullet must’ve traveled straight through—piercing the sphenoidal air sinus, the middle and inferior concha, and had shattered his hard palate; creating the miniature crater he was about to drown in.

He noticed that his body was grotesquely slumped over the chewed torso of a fellow scientist and as he attempted to shake life into his limbs, something like nails shooting at high velocity toward a wooden plank, the onslaught of pain suddenly seized him in its medieval grasp—causing him to scream in agony from within. He hadn’t yet regained the use of his voice due to his trachea having been split open by the sharp edge of that crater.

Oh my god!

Oh my god!

Oh my god!

Though the pain was unbearable, he tried to focus on what he knew to be reality. That what was taking place within him was really of his own design, and that the pain was simply an indicator that the seemingly archaic process was reaching its climax—running its course. Still his body remained dead to the world, but he knew that he was coming back. After all, he had run the tests! He ran and knew all the scenarios—the pros and cons! He anticipated this outcome and so decided--in this, the closest step ever reached in the succession of a perfect serum, he became what he never thought he would be: an experiment of his own design.
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Though it seemed the time was hours since he was riddled with over 47 bullet wounds, Dr. Grog was unawares that it had been but a mere 37 minutes, his wrist watch having been shot off his arm to a location he couldn’t fathom, let alone retrieve if he wanted to. With his head the only movable limb, he watched in agony as his blood chewed away at the bullets buried in his legs, cranium, chest, and back, into liquid; and endured as his internal organs: skin, tissue, venial skeleton, bone, cartilage, etc. rebuilt itself before the death that had hold of him instantly released him from his momentary paralysis.

I’ll be damned!

This was the only thought he had after his body healed itself in a fascinating display seen only in movies. He sat upright looking around the room saddened at the carnage before him.
For many years he had led this team and incidentally lead thousands more since 1931 and wasn’t completely blind to the protocols of the United States security sections, particularly the black section of our governing body.

Being the leading authority on the Aneman project, he was commissioned within one month of the initial autopsy performed on the six alien bodies recovered in Roswell and after his intense evaluation of the extraterrestrial biological entity affectionately referred to as EBE (the extraterrestrial recovered alive from the Roswell crash site) he was named the primary liaison.
He had no way of knowing that his report; code name EBE-47-AV/1 that he’d put together for General Roger Ramey of his extraordinary discovery would have led to more than 300,000+ deaths: foreign, domestic, military, and civilian alike. He had no clue as to the lengths this government would go to, to cover and push this objective—taking even the simplest of preliminary tests and running with it as if it were a final product when in actuality and after many years post the Roswell incident, they weren’t even close.

Little did Walker know—Dr. Grog was a scientist not easily expendable? Yet it seemed his time was up after our government and its puppet Walker were fooled into thinking that they had themselves a finished product. Little did they know the serum that was injected into both Sergeant Vernon Grouden and Sergent Yo Klan Woo, and by Dr. Grog himself, was the closest they’ve ever come to reaching the overall objective!

He was the foremost authority on this project, and by perpetrating this ruse on Walker meant his theories were correct when he threw him away like so much trash without so much as a hand shake for his years of service.

But what was I to expect?

He had blood on his hands as well. He danced with the devil and reveled in the authority taking life by the thousands for experimentation primarily out of the citizenry of our American populous, not to mention a fair share of international lab rats. In this recent phase, the serum was drastically tested on all levels and across all scientific spectrums as it had been many times in the past to no avail; yet this time Grog had decided to journey beyond these spectrums into avenues beyond the normal parameters.

In reevaluating his study of EBE who had a metabolism similar to that of a plant, he realized that this was a place in the experiment he’d never thought to journey as the relevance was slim in the overall objective, but in his reevaluation, he'd found that in the regenerative traits that if fused at just the right pace, it could create a rapid regenerative trait that could be carried over into the genome of a human being.

So many experiments’ through the years! So many!

On and on Dr. Grog contemplated his experiments and his results. Now sitting upright amongst the strewn, bloodied, and tattered bodies of his former team; the carnage, though saddening didn’t wholly affect him as he was accustomed to this type of death, but this time it was most assuredly different: he was on the receiving end.
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Panic stricken, Dr. Grog's eyes widened and his pulse sped up instantaneously. He began to breathe harder and harder. His brow suddenly began dripping in sweat and as he began looking frantically around the room repeatedly wiping sweat away from his eyes, he had a dreadful feeling that something was terribly wrong...that he had forgotten the protocol he himself suggested as a standard operational procedure when dealing with what military strategists referred to as a wash. He knew the experiments, but was never on this side of it and thus he hadn't known nor understood how he was to cope—at least without time to settle into his new abilities. After all, he was a scientist, not a soldier.

With all his contemplations, he suddenly took notice of his clothing, and of the clothing, skin, and hair of the victims around him and realized that there was no sign of charring or burns. Oh my god! They’ve yet to perfo…

A blinding light silenced his thoughts as the ferocity of it moved through the facility with deadly ease followed by a massive series of explosions that shook the foundation as if the hand of God were tearing it from its roots. “Shit” Dr. Grog yelled out—his voice coming out of its slumber and trailing without an echo as the massiveness of what was taking place took center stage.

Moving quickly to shield himself; and with a tremendous amount of speed and brute strength, Dr. Grog gathered up eight bodies—using what little clothing that was strapped to them as a harness and braced himself from the impact. Gritting his teeth he yelled out at the top of his lungs—though his voice vanished with the rumble of the explosions. “If I survive this, Walker, you and the individuals pulling your strings will pay dearly for what you’ve done to me. Mark my words!”

Monday, November 16, 2009

Live Discussion With Spotlighted Author, Aaron Discussion!


Live Discussion from 3-5 PM EST, November 17th with Aaron Kuykendall!


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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Review: First in Conspirator's Odyssey Series by Aaron Kuykendall!

Conspirator’s Odyssey:
The Evolution of the Patron Saint

By Aaron Kinte Kuykendall

With an exciting alternative history novel, Conspirator’s Odyssey: The Evolution of the Patron Saint, Aaron Kinte Kuykendall presents his first book in a new “Conspirator’s” series.

Why? This one-word question is one that many of us first learn and continue to use throughout our lives. Why was John Kennedy assassinated? Why did 9-11 happen? Why are we in Iraq? We want to know the “why” of it. Only once we know why, will we then turn to the other questions of who, what, when, and where. Alternative history has found a place in literature as we all seek to learn the “why” behind what happens in our world. For many times, we are not satisfied with the answers to questions that are spoon-fed to us through the media.

Mr. Kuykendall presents an obviously well-researched novel that moves us through the United States' late 1940’s history into the future in a thoroughly plausible response to many of those incidents about which we have found no satisfactory explanation. Is any of the book true? Is all of it true? Only readers can match their own knowledge of historical events, evaluate the options found in Conspirator’s Odyssey and arrive at their decision. However, this reader can assure you that the concepts are logical, that the story presentation is excellent, and the characters just may haunt you in their respective roles within our government.

Major Kalista Flaker of the United States Army is the heroine of this story. Yes, she is a major in the army; however, she has also now inherited the role of leader of a secret organization, one that reaches across the world, fighting against those who conspire against the United States. It is a bitter pill to swallow that most of those she fights against are found within the agencies of the US government, especially within the security sections. However, facing the reality that she has lived through, she had no choice but to accept and respond to these dangers.

Everything that had happened dated back to before she was born. There had always been talk of UFO sightings and she had scoffed at them along with most Americans. It wasn’t until she was sent on a mission to Vietnam, had talked to a war prisoner and received a vial of his blood that she knew the truth. She had tested and studied the blood and found unknown DNA and other elements. The soldier had alien blood in his body!

She would never forget that mission. She had been in charge of a group of rangers and SEALs. Selected to lead the group by General Thimpkin, the man who had guided her, mentoring her almost as a father, she alone had been told of the full extent of the mission. The group was being sent to Vietnam because they had learned that there were Vietnam War prisoners still alive. They were all to be killed. Indeed, everyone on the mission was to be killed, except her.

General Thimpkin had made special provisions to get her out. Everything had happened as planned—almost. Following orders, they had killed the American soldiers, prisoners who had lost limbs, who were barely holding on to life. In fact, she was puzzled how they were still living!

But she just couldn’t handle having her own team being killed. She tried to tell them what was to happen, but Lieutenant Buckner, thinking she had become unbalanced from what they had just done, stopped her and relieved her of command, only to then lead the group into an ambush. Kalista pulled Buckner to the pickup site, the only one of her team she had found alive, and had saved his life. And then others as she once again ignored commands of her superiors.

Buckner continued in a coma for more than five years. Much had happened during that time and Kalista was ready—ready to seek revenge. But she needed help—she needed Buckner, so while he had been comatose, she had injected him with a variation of the blood the soldier had given her before she killed him. The alien DNA had been test-injected into those poor soldiers and had lived through years of torture and hunger when they should have been allowed to die.

Kalista knew that if her research had been productive that others would have also been working on the same DNA. She was sure she had discovered what would happen in a successful transfer into a human. She and Buckner would be testing her theories.

For, you see, all of it tied together. Project Aneman was still moving forward. They knew the answers to why Kennedy was dead, why there had been bombings at the World Trade Center. They knew who would be elected next. And they knew they had an ongoing mission—to find and destroy conspirators who had sought power and money through abuse of authority and position. The only thing they didn’t know yet—were the conspirators human?

As the first in a series, Conspirator’s Odyssey should be on the must-read list for those looking for and who enjoy reading alternative historical answers!

G. A. Bixler
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http://blog.lavacocktail.com/2008/06/19/the-biggest-secret.aspx
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http://authorsden.com/visit/viewnews.asp?id=24185&AuthorID=9996
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/71851
http://searchwarp.com/swa365476.htm
http://digg.com/arts_culture/A_Conversation_With_A_K_Kuykendall
http://www.propeller.com/story/2008/08/20/a-conversation-with-ak-kuykendall-author-of-conspirators-odyssey-the-evolution-of-the-patron-saint/
http://www.californiachronicle.com/articles/71851


ARTICLE SYNDICATION …

* A letter to the legacy of a legend
http://www.articlesbase.com/politics-articles/a-letter-to-the-legacy-of-a-legend-president-john-f-kennedy-503995.html
http://www.artipot.com/articles/176268/a-letter-to-the-legacy-of-a-legend-president-john-f-kennedy.htm
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=277814&ca=Politics
http://www.articleplanets.com/articles/62249/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.angelarticles.com/articles/27097/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.articleasylum.com/Art/11161/216/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy.html
http://www.212articles.com/articles/16733/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.articlesweekly.com/articles/28133/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.faqpal.com/articles/89198/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.lizziebooks.com/articles/27386/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.ewagz.com/articles/1624/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.skrif.com/articles/75113/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.myarticle-writer.com/articles/16706/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.edmecka.com/articles/765/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.content-articles-publisher.com/articles/60909/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.discoveryarticles.com/articles/147142/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://blog.superautopilot.com/articles/1632/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.morefreeinformation.com/Article/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend--President-John-F--Kennedy/115932
http://www.content-edge.com/articledetail.php?artid=71693&catid=318&title=A+Letter+to+the+Legacy+of+a+Legend:+President+John+F.+Kennedy http://www.articledraft.com/articles/2178/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://www.articleoutpost.com/Article/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend--President-John-F--Kennedy/222934
http://fresharticles.co.cc/articles/7898/1/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend-President-John-F-Kennedy/Page1.html
http://article-usa.com/Article/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend--President-John-F--Kennedy/7400
http://www.entirearticle.com/Article/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend--President-John-F--Kennedy/94829
http://www.articlesonpolitics.com/2008/07/a-letter-to-the-legacy-of-a-legend-president-john-f-kennedy/
http://www.articlesgarage.com/a-letter-to-the-legacy-of-a-legend-president-john-f-kennedy/
http://www.wotarticle.com/politics/a-letter-to-the-legacy-of-a-legend-president-john-f-kennedy-16545.html
http://soundzzgood.net/?p=1860
http://www.articlebank.getwebin.com/Article/A-Letter-to-the-Legacy-of-a-Legend--President-John-F--Kennedy/70035

* Our America: A premonition of epic proportions
http://www.artipot.com/articles/176828/our-america-a-premonition-of-epic-proportions.htm http://www.isnare.com/?aid=278605&ca=Society
http://www.articleplanets.com/articles/62461/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.angelarticles.com/articles/27277/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.articleasylum.com/Art/11352/288/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions.html
http://www.212articles.com/articles/16925/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.articlesgenie.com/articles/7046/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.faqpal.com/articles/89660/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.lizziebooks.com/articles/27564/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.ewagz.com/articles/1804/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.skrif.com/articles/75607/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.myarticle-writer.com/articles/16878/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.content-articles-publisher.com/articles/61089/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.discoveryarticles.com/articles/147640/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://blog.superautopilot.com/articles/1812/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.morefreeinformation.com/Article/Our-America--A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/116585
http://www.mauritiustoday.com/news/articles/46853/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.contentedge.com/articledetail.php?artid=72003&catid=362&title=Our+America:+A+Premonition+of+Epic+Proportions
http://www.articledraft.com/articles/2357/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.articleoutpost.com/Article/Our-America--A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/223636 http://fresharticles.co.cc/articles/8078/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://www.articlesnare.com/articles/142914/1/Our-America-A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/Page1.html
http://article-usa.com/Article/Our-America--A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/7724
http://www.entirearticle.com/Article/Our-America--A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/95012 http://www.wotarticle.com/society/our-america-a-premonition-of-epic-proportions-16759.html
http://soundzzgood.net/?p=1981
http://www.articlebank.getwebin.com/Article/Our-America--A-Premonition-of-Epic-Proportions/70302

* President John F. Kennedy: Breaking Through the Shroud of an Untimely Demise http://www.articlesbase.com/politics-articles/president-john-f-kennedy-breaking-through-the-shroud-of-an-untimely-demise-507237.html
http://www.artipot.com/articles/178065/president-john-f-kennedy-breaking-through-the-shroud-of-an-untimely-demise.htm
http://www.isnare.com/?aid=280902&ca=Politics
http://www.articleplanets.com/articles/63017/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.angelarticles.com/articles/27767/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.articleasylum.com/Art/11868/216/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise.html
http://www.212articles.com/articles/17421/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.articlesweekly.com/articles/28588/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.faqpal.com/articles/90743/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.lizziebooks.com/articles/28048/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.ewagz.com/articles/2295/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.skrif.com/articles/76708/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.myarticle-writer.com/articles/17364/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.edmecka.com/articles/766/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.content-articles-publisher.com/articles/61582/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.discoveryarticles.com/articles/148761/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.morefreeinformation.com/Article/President-John-F--Kennedy--Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/117941
http://www.content-edge.com/articledetail.php?artid=72764&catid=318&title=President+John+F.+Kennedy:+Breaking+Through+the+Shroud+of+an+Untimely+Demise http://www.articledraft.com/articles/2846/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.articleoutpost.com/Article/President-John-F--Kennedy--Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/225246
http://fresharticles.co.cc/articles/8571/1/President-John-F-Kennedy-Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/Page1.html
http://www.entirearticle.com/Article/President-John-F--Kennedy--Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/95530
http://www.articlesonpolitics.com/2008/08/president-john-f-kennedy-breaking-through-the-shroud-of-an-untimely-demise/
http://www.articlesgarage.com/president-john-f-kennedy-breaking-through-the-shroud-of-an-untimely-demise/
http://www.wotarticle.com/politics/president-john-f-kennedy-breaking-through-the-shroud-of-an-untimely-demise-17296.html
http://soundzzgood.net/?p=2293
http://www.articlebank.getwebin.com/Article/President-John-F--Kennedy--Breaking-Through-the-Shroud-of-an-Untimely-Demise/70994

* Soldier/Soldier: The convoluted Vietnamese agenda (?)
http://www.articlesbase.com/politics-articles/soldiersoldier-the-convoluted-vietnamese-agenda-514321.html
http://www.artipot.com/articles/181449/soldier-soldier-the-convoluted-vietnamese-agenda.htm http://www.isnare.com/?aid=283469&ca=Politics
http://www.articleplanets.com/articles/64492/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.angelarticles.com/articles/28969/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.articleasylum.com/Art/13107/216/Soldier-Soldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda.html
http://www.212articles.com/articles/18674/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.articlesweekly.com/articles/29325/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.faqpal.com/articles/93925/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.lizziebooks.com/articles/29232/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.ewagz.com/articles/3499/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.skrif.com/articles/79760/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.myarticle-writer.com/articles/18538/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.edmecka.com/articles/773/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.content-articles-publisher.com/articles/62802/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.discoveryarticles.com/articles/151891/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://blog.superautopilot.com/articles/3504/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.morefreeinformation.com/Article/Soldier-Soldier--The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda---/122032
http://www.content-edge.com/articledetail.php?artid=75872&catid=318&title=Soldier/Soldier:+The+Convoluted+Vietnamese+Agenda(?)
http://www.articledraft.com/articles/4035/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.articleoutpost.com/Article/Soldier-Soldier--The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda---/229966
http://fresharticles.co.cc/articles/9780/1/SoldierSoldier-The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda/Page1.html
http://www.entirearticle.com/Article/Soldier-Soldier--The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda---/96771
http://www.articlesonpolitics.com/2008/08/soldiersoldier-the-convoluted-vietnamese-agenda/
http://www.articlesgarage.com/soldiersoldier-the-convoluted-vietnamese-agenda/
http://www.wotarticle.com/politics/soldier/soldier-the-convoluted-vietnamese-agenda-18772.html
http://soundzzgood.net/?p=2979
http://www.articlebank.getwebin.com/Article/Soldier-Soldier--The-Convoluted-Vietnamese-Agenda---/72928


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Spotlighted Author Aaron Kuykendall Shares in Interview



I'm so pleased to spend time with Aaron today and to share a little about his writing here on Book Reader's Heaven! Aaron will also be at Facebook's Reviewers Roundup Discussion Board this week, talking about "Fatherhood Is Still A Factor!" Watch for Final Details Soon!






Aaron, where are you and your beautiful family from?

I’m from Albany Georgia.

When did you start writing?

I’ve been writing since 1999.

When did you know that you wanted to be a writer?

I didn’t know per se! I simply started writing one day; attempting to mimic the writing styles of my favorite authors. It was more of an "if they can do it—it can’t be that hard" type of experiment which blossomed into a would-be career.

Your first book was planned as a series? What happens next?

My readers are taken back to the ‘ORIGIN’ of existence and to a destiny protagonist Kalista Flaker must embrace to save us all.

Where do your ideas and subjects come from?

Many areas of interests! The most prevalent being my background as a military brat, a horror enthusiast, conspiracy theorist, etc.

Did writing come natural to you or is it something that you had/have to work on?

I feel that I’m a natural when it comes to being a storyteller, but the technical side of writing is a continuing challenge I must admit.

Did you go to school for writing?

Well during my sophomore year in college I took a creative writing course simply for credits. Scores weren’t exactly the best, but I enjoyed the course. And contrary to what my professor may say if tracked down, I did learn something.

That's funny! I think I would track him down now and send him a copy of your book with a bold signature! Did you ever think that your first book would take off like it did?

No I didn’t!

Who were the people or person that inspired you to write?

Stephen King, Rick Hautala, Michael Marshall, Bram Stoker, Mary Shelly, Robert Louis Stevenson, James Patterson, Jack Higgins, S.E. Chase, Nicholas Sparks, my all-time favourite Dean Koontz, etc.
Dean is one of my favorite authors too...sometime we'll have to talk about the evolution of his stories! How many different drafts of a manuscript do you go through before you publish?

Don’t have a number for you, but I have to admit many. And this is due to the tremendous amount of research material I must make my way through in order to give my writing an equal amount of truth and fiction.

What has been your favorite story/subject that you have written about and why?

My favorite I would have to say Conspirator’s Odyssey The Evolution of the Patron Saint due to the subject line and the scary truth backing the most outrageously probable and plausible story I’ve fathomed.

I knew you'd say that because you know I like Writer's Block better! LOL Tell me, what kind of environment do you prefer when you’re writing?

A private study with a mini fridge full of plenty of junk food and superman paraphernalia!

That's funny coming from a professional chef! Junk Food! You always were my kind of man! Superman? You Bet...would love to see you in your "costume"! LOL and Just Kidding! What tips do you have for aspiring writers?

Think of yourself as a storyteller and remind yourself of this every time you can.

Have you always had the desire to write?

Yes!

What is your favorite part and least favorite part about being a writer?

Favorite being expression and least favorite being the rejection.

Where do you see yourself and your writing in 10 years?

I see my writing being technically improved given the lessons of my editors and I see myself as a bestseller!

Great self-confident answer! I wonder if you'll still be writing about conspiracy then! What do you do when you get stuck in writing?

I use the eleven bullet points from the Writer’s First-Aid Card gotten from www.timetowrite.com

How do you become knowledgeable about the topic you want to write about?

I research at one of my favorite places; the public library.

Have you ever wanted to quit? What did you do when that thought struck you?

Yes I’ve wanted to quit at times. When that thought struck me I simply took my own advice and reminded myself that I’m a storyteller.

What are you working on now?

Currently I’m working on the re-write to the first novel in my Writer’s Block horror trilogy to be released under a nom de plum. And of course I’m on the sixth version of the second book in the Conspirator’s Odyssey series ‘ORIGIN’.

What projects do you have for the future?

Conspirator’s Odyssey: Origin & Writer’s Block: The Possession

Does your story/subject change direction after you have begun writing it?

Oh yes! Any true storyteller will admit to that fact.

What do you feel is your biggest accomplishment to date?

Publication and a (though short lived) rather amazing publishing success.

Can we find you anywhere online? Where?
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How do you feel about social site marketing, is it beneficial to your present marketing?

As you can see from the last question asked, I find social marketing one outstanding avenue for any author.
Have questions? Aaron will appear on Facebook Tuesday or Wednesday...we're finalizing times now! And check out my review of his first book!