Showing posts with label MONICA BRINKMAN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MONICA BRINKMAN. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2015

The Wheel's Final Turn

NEW RELEASE!

In The Wheel's Final Turn, the sequel to The Turn of The Karmic Wheel, Angela, Euclid, and Karman once again find themselves thrust front and center into the battle between good and evil. One man finds pleasure in torturing animals; another fights the demons of past hate crimes. From the governor's mansion to the highly competitive beauty industry to the hidden closets of memory, no one is safe from the grasp of the darkness that wants to take over the world. Can the forces of Light find the inner strength to save humanity, or will the world fall eternal victim to evil as the karmic wheel makes its final turn?


About the Author

A member of The Missouri Writers Guild, Writers Center and former columnist for Authors Info, Monica’s articles and stories can be found in TheWriteroomblog, A Word With You Press, Broowaha, and All Voices, among other places. The highly rated reviews of her first novel, The Turn of the Karmic Wheel, prove that readers embrace both her creativity and unique story line. Along with writing, Monica co-hosts a weekly internet, on-camera radio show, It Matters Radio. Each broadcast showcases talented musical artists as well as authors, non-profit organizations, political/news figures or celebrities. “If we find something important and meaningful, we will bring it to our listeners.” Viewers say her hearty laughter fills the air, and, friends say, warms their hearts. A former director, singer, and actress, Monica spends her time, when not writing, assisting new talent gain exposure. She lives in Missouri with her husband, five cats, and two dogs. Visit her web sites: On The Brink: http://itmattersradio.wix.com/on-the-brink A Touch of Karma: http://theturnofthekarmicwheel.blogspot.com/ It Matters Radio: www.itmattersradio.com

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Saturday, October 13, 2012

A Look Inside the Writing of ‘The Turn of the Karmic Wheel’ by ATTMP author Monica M Brinkman



Can You Tell Which Is Real? 
Excerpt from 1st Chapter – A Hunting We Will Go
Harry went to the window and watched his friend walk down the street. He wondered if he should be concerned. For some reason, he felt a bit of uneasiness; just couldn’t put his finger on the why or wherefore. Aw, hell, he reasoned, it ain't none of my business. Yet there was something eating at his mind, a voice telling him to go no further with this transaction. It was a gut feeling he couldn’t shake, a feeling that his friend and neighbor of over 30 years was not ‘quite right’. There was definitely something ‘off the scale’ about Euclid today. A vivid image entered his mind. A vision so unfathomable he had to let it go. Harry shivered as he moved to slowly close the store’s door, continuing to watch the retreating figure kicking stones along the road, unable to shake his feelings of dread.

Commentary from Author: I’ve often questioned if we really know anyone? You read of the kind neighbor who secretly has been molesting children for years or the nephew who committed suicide over snide, cruel remarks from classmates. Also, as in this instance, when we have doubts of another’s sanity, do we ignore our intuition or take action? Furthermore, do we outwardly betray what we wish others to see, yet hide parts of our personality deep within? Believe Euclid’s interaction with Harry  Henry McFarland asks the reader to ponder this question.

Excerpt from Chapter  2 – Jimmy and Euclid
As Euclid whittled away, each clip of the knife hit the exact spot to bring about the desired results. He was lost in the art of the craft, forgetting for a moment the deep despair and anguish losing both his wife and his job had brought him this last year. For a while, life felt good to this kind and loving man, a man whose recent thoughts had been fraught with suicide, hopelessness, and overwhelming pain. These views he kept to himself, along with so much more: ideas that grew in the night, messages he couldn’t control or ignore, and deeds he felt compelled to carry out. At times, Euclid felt himself growing quite mad indeed.

Commentary from author: This excerpt portrays the doubts, anguish and hidden thoughts which Euclid hides within his soul. The fact Euclid is whittling, which brings him joy, shows how he is attempting to hide his inner demons.

Excerpt from Chapter 3 –Joshua Allen
What a day it had been! Crazy, exciting, and prosperous, it was the type of day that caused his blood to surge through his body, his heart to pound with exhilaration, and his senses to remain sharp and keen. He’d made a killing in the stock market, something not so easy to do with the economy in such a mess. Most thought him very lucky. He had to laugh at that one. It wasn’t luck. Only suckers believed in luck. You had to know what you wanted out of life and go after it no matter what the cost. He was living proof that anyone whose goal was money and wealth could have it.
As he drove, he reflected, not for the first time, that too many people get stuck in doing the right thing only to find themselves full of guilt or remorse over the lousy choices they made. They were all losers with a capital L. Goody-goodies who preached forgiveness, empathy, love and understanding. Just thinking about those pitiful morons brought a sour taste to his mouth. No, emotions such as those were not part of his makeup anymore. He’d learned a long time ago that all it got you was heartache, humiliation, and fear. No one would ever again be able to hurt him, physically or emotionally.

Commentary from author: I wished to show in this writing, on the surface, you immediately believe Joshua Allen to be a cold, self-centered, unfeeling individual, yet as your read further, you find there lies more beneath the surface. What happened to him in his life that brought such physical and emotional pain to change his character? Are we really a product of our environment and life circumstances?

Excerpt from Chapter 4 – Angela Frank
One vivid memory was of lying in her twin bed, amidst the down comforter and pillows. Suddenly she was transported upward, above the roof of the house, into the night sky, among the stars, and found herself hand in hand with the most beautiful being she had ever seen. Certain it was an angel, she had no fear and willingly flew up into the night, around the town, and into the universe of stars. Such a calm feeling of peace surrounded her; moreover, she felt total bliss and pure love. Eventually, she’d be back in her own bed, fall asleep and have the most pleasant dreams, filled with magical music, magnificent beings and the sensation of pure love. Voices played in her head, sending messages of hope, peace, and universal kindness.
The next morning she awoke, so excited to share this journey with her mother and father, yet when she told them of her adventure she was met with punishment and disbelief from both, along with a sharp slap across the face.

Commentary from author: Angels visiting a child? Imagination, heavenly gift or work of the devil? And if such an event is experienced by a child, should they be greeted with punishment when they relay their experience to a parent? What does this teach a child? To distrust? To lie? To hide?

Excerpt from Chapter 8 – Joshua’s Turn
Joshua walked into the bathroom and faced the square mirror above the large white wash basin, a bit alarmed to see the fear in his face. He reached into the cabinet and took out the toothpaste, opened the cap and squeezed the familiar white and red goo onto his toothbrush. The sweet smell of peppermint filled his nostrils as he brushed up and down and inside his mouth. “Uh! My God, what the hell is this stuff made of?" Rotting, infected pus-filled substances traveled down his throat, causing Joshua to gag as he made a vain attempt to spit out the horrid stuff. Sweat beads formed on his forehead. He steadied himself by grasping the edge of the sink, gagging involuntarily all the while until he found he could not overcome the waves of nausea. As he lowered his head closer to the sink he watched, petrified, as maggots, spiders, worms, and centipedes fell into the basin, slithering in the stinking liquid and gobs of foul-smelling partially digested chunks. 
“Oh, my God,” were the last words he uttered before Joshua Allen sunk to his knees, gasping for breath on the cold tiled floor.

Commentary from author: In my mind, horror is most terrifying when portrayed via the most common, every day occurrences. In this chapter, I used the act of brushing your teeth to instill the fear factor. It also draws the reader in as they wish to know what happened to our dear cad, Joshua. Perhaps he has encountered something even his huge ego cannot control.

Excerpt from Chapter 12 – Home, Where the Hearth Is
After brushing her teeth, washing her face, and combing her long hair, Angela slipped into her lilac-colored nightgown, the one with tiny pearl and ribbon flowers cascading down the front, pulled back the blue and white checked bedspread, and crawled into bed. While she settled in beneath the covers, a voice whispered into her ear, “Angela, I am here by your side.” Angela groaned, partially in acknowledgment, partially in rejection, and wholeheartedly in exasperation, wondering why she had to be different. She wasn’t able to tune the voice out recently. No matter what she tried, ignoring it, dismissing it, her tactics failed. In fact, it seemed the more she resisted, the more often the voice would return.
“Who are you? “What do you want of me? Can’t you just let me be and leave me alone?” A soft voice answered, “I am goodness, I am innocence, I am virtue, I am love. I was there long ago, I am here with you always. Do not be fearful. Listen to my words, for they come with great promise, hope, care, and concern.”
For one brief instant, Angela glimpsed a figure cloaked in a silver, purple, and gold garment which flowed and danced in the air as if it was being blown about by a gentle wind. She could not make out facial features, yet she felt drawn to the being in some mystical, magical way. And then it was gone. She almost felt disappointment, but her fatigue took over and, laying her head on the soft down filled pillow, turning on her side, she closed her eyes and in seconds was fast asleep, dreaming the dreams of an innocent child. Wonderful dreams which came from a pure, uncontaminated soul. Dreams she would well remember. Dreams that would affect her future. Dreams of her ultimate destiny.

Commentary from author: Try as we may, are we able to dismiss what forms us? No matter how much we attempt to depress and stifle our experiences, will they return until accepted? And why after so many years is Angela unable to control the long forgotten psychic experiences?

From the author:
These are but a few glimpses into three characters found in The Turn of the Karmic Wheel. I honestly wrote the story to bring meaning and purpose to each individual’s life. In a world that at times feels unjust and unfair, I wished to tell a tale where my readers can understand their actions in life are important. As we go about our ordinary everyday lives, we touch others’ in ways we never realize and are, ultimately, accountable and responsible for our actions. Hope your deeds and acts in life bring goodness, grace and love to those you meet. I’m rooting for you!
Monica M. Brinkman
About the Author:
Author, Monica M Brinkman believes the world needs less greed and more humanitarianism.
Her novel, The Turn of the Karmic Wheel, reflects those beliefs. Look for the sequel, The Wheels Final Turn to be released early 2013. Her latest effort is a contributing author with her story, My Life As A Singing Telegram, as we take a walk down memory lane in 25 Years In the Rearview Mirror: 52 Authors Look Back.
Monica is a member of the Missouri Writers Guild, Vice-President of the Phelps County Historical Society, hosts the Thursday night It Matters Radio Show and is a columnist for A Touch of Karma on Authorsinfo.com
She resides in the Midwest with her husband Richard, two dogs and five cats.
To view or purchase ‘The Turn of the Karmic Wheel’
Visit:                       Amazon.com
                               Barnes &  Noble
                               Kindlegraph
Visit her websites:  A Touch of Karma
                              Meaningful Writings
It Matters Radio @ It Matters
Weekly Column @ Authors Info A Touch of Karma

Friday, March 16, 2012

Sunday, January 22, 2012

ATTMP AUTHORS ON THE AIR!

What a month it is for our own ATTMP authors.
We are thrilled to have as our guests this Thursday evening none other than Ms. Barbara Woolley and Kaycee Nilson or Kandace as you may know her.
 
Please share their show page link with others and try to support our newest authors by catching the show this Thursday evening.
 
 
The show date is Thursday, January 26th @ 9PM EST, 8PM CST, 7PM Mountain, 6PM PST.
 
The genre's are fascinating. Can't wait to talk with our show guests.
 
And while we are at it, Mr. Kenneth Weene will be talking about his newly released and highly anticipated book of short stories, Tales From the Dew Drop Inne, the following Thursday, February 2nd.
 
It's ATTMP time all the way!
 
Here is that link if you'd like to get a reminder sent to you from the show page.
 
 

Saturday, March 12, 2011

PITCH YOUR BOOK TO THE PUBLISHER

 MARCH 15TH

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Calling all serious authors! Tonight'S, MARCH 15TH broadcast will give you an opportunity to query ATTMP, live on-air. Each author will be given 5 minutes to present the books concept or query the editors. This includes reading a small excerpt from your work. Rules: *Your book must be complete and ready to submit *You must have visited ATTMP's web-site and read their contract and submission terms All authors works heard on air will be considered for publication as the published authors cast their votes for the top 3. At the end of the broadcast, voting will begin and 3 lucky authors will gain priority review status from the publishers, Phil and Debra Harris. The lucky winners will be announced on our April Fools Special airing March 31st @ 7PM CST Be sure to go to http://www.allthingsthatmatterpress.com and read the terms and conditions prior to calling into the show. Between calls Phil and Debra Harris will take part in question and answer sessions

Sunday, October 31, 2010

KARMIC WHEEL TOUR SCHEDULE!

 STOP IN ON THESE SITES AND SEE WHAT MONICA BRINKMAN HAS TO SAY!



Monday, November 1
Book Reviewed at Five Monkies
Tuesday, November 2
Interviewed at Five Monkies
Wednesday, November 3
Guest Blogging at
Five Monkies
Thursday, November 4
Book Spotlight at
Review From Here
Friday, November 5
Guest Blogging at
Lori’s Reading Corner
Monday, November 8
Guest Blogging at
Thoughts in Progress
Tuesday, November 9
Interviewed at
Pump Up Your Book
Wednesday, November 10
Interviewed at
Allvoices
Thursday, November 11
Interviewed at
As the Pages Turn
Friday, November 12
Interviewed at
Personovelty
Monday, November 15
Book Reviewed at
Tell Me a Story
Tuesday, November 16
Guest Blogging at
Tell Me a Story
Wednesday, November 17
Guest Blogging at
Divine Caroline
Thursday, November 18
Book Reviewed at
Stiletto Storytime
Guest Blogging at
The Book Faery Reviews

Monday, November 22
Book Reviewed at
My Reading Room
Tuesday, November 23
Interviewed at
My Reading Room
Wednesday, November 24
Book Reviewed at
Emeraldfire’s Bookmark

Thursday, August 26, 2010

HAVEN'T YOU ORDERED THESE YET?

Great new releases from ATTMPress!

2031
The Singularity Pogrom

Authored by Dan Ronco

In the tradition of 1984 and 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, 2031: THE SINGULARITY POGROM explores humanity's next great evolutionary challenge. Set in a violent near-future where human and artificial intelligence threaten to merge, 2031 is a clash of wills between software genius Ray Brown, his gifted but troubled son David, and megalomaniac Dianne Morgan, Ray's one-time lover.
David Brown's unique ability to mentally communicate with Sentinel, the artificial intelligence running the Internet, marks him as a prime candidate for Dianne's experiment to integrate human and artificial intelligence. Then the tipping point arrives; in a gruesome delivery, David's beloved wife dies birthing a son who seems barely human. The antagonism between father and son grows into hatred as the boy matures. By age six, Martin Brown's powers already exceed David's, and he plots to kill his father in order to claim Sentinel as his own.
Human evolution hangs in the balance as David, Ray, Dianne, and Martin clash in an epic conflict that comes to a startling and unexpected conclusion in 2031.

BUILDING CITIES

OF

GOLD




This is a revolutionary book that serves as an exciting roadmap for people everywhere, offering advice on how to gain more control over their lives at both the
individual level and also in their local communities. Encompassing diverse areas such as health, education, careers, economics, and spirituality, it points a clear path for individuals to gain self-empowerment, leading to more security and happiness in their lives, which will, in its own turn, lead to stronger local communities.When we decide to live our lives with truth, integrity, passion, and optimism, we are then building Cities of Gold, our version of heaven on Earth, a place we all know can exist.

THE TURN

OF THE

KARMIC WHEEL



"What goes around, comes around." Truer words were never spoken, as evidenced by the complex interactions and fates of the characters in "The Turn of The Karmic Wheel."
When the residents of Raleigh begin to hear music and voices that aren't "there", and to receive frightening messages from no discernable source, it soon becomes
apparent that changes must - and will - be made: to their everyday lives, to their relationships, to their bodies, and, most importantly, to their souls.