Friday, July 28, 2023

Write Now Literary Presents: This Too Shall Pass Virtual Book Tour & Amazon Gift Card Giveaway July 17th-28th 2023

Write Now Literary is pleased to organize a two-week book tour and Amazon gift card giveaway for This Too Shall Pass by David Yuen. The book tour will run from July 17-28th, 2023.  

 ISBN: 979-8218186210

 Genre: Christian. Poems, Prose & Essays

 Meet The Author...


Born and raised in NJ as a second-generation Chinese American, David Yuen received a B.A. from Rutgers University and has been writing poetry along with other writing styles for over twenty years. His works have appeared in other publications including Poetry East and Romantics Quarterly.  

About The Book



 

Life is a gift. A fleeting, complicated, painful gift. Life holds death, it holds struggle with God, and it holds precious relationships we easily take for granted. And with every event that threatens life as we know it, our perspective on it changes, whether it’s a pandemic, a shift in politics, the tragedy of war, or personal loss. This Too Shall Pass is an exploration of life—sorrowful, mysterious, funny, and beautiful—through a collection of poems, prose, memoir, and commentary written from a mostly Christian perspective. Life is no small thing. Life is no easy thing. Life is uncertain. But one thing is certain about life: it’s miraculous.

 

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Five Ways to Find Inspiration

1.   1.  Reflect on your own life and how you feel about it. Some say life imitates art, while others say that art imitates life. Both are simultaneously true to some level, but, at the end of the day, life—namely your own life—is one the biggest well-springs of inspiration. Ask yourselves the hard questions. Ask yourselves the funny ones. Ask yourselves the things that you would ask if you treated yourself as another person from the outside looking in. At times, you’ll be surprised by what you find.

2.     2.Force yourself to write even when you have nothing. Most times, writing needs to be a discipline rather than random trips into the emotional field with a metal pole hoping that lightning strikes you (metaphorically speaking). Not everything you write will be gold and you need to accept that and take that pressure of perfection off of you. When you have a blank canvas in your mind and it’s been almost a half an hour of you staring at a blank screen that might be the time to start typing words. Just type and see what happens. When you get yourself into the discipline of writing regardless of how you feel, you will produce something. Maybe nothing groundbreaking, but something that might get that spark going and keep you going to something greater than you expect.

3.     3.Take a break from writing to do other things. Going off the last point, just as much as you need to discipline yourself into a writing routine even when you don’t feel inspired, give yourself a much-needed break and do something unrelated from time to time. Sometimes even going outside is enough to relax your mind so it can run into something worthwhile. Discipline is good. Giving yourself grace when grace is needed is great. Balance is the key. 

4.     4.Engage your life. I’ve heard horror stories of aspiring writers who would sacrifice so many things for their craft, whether it be relationships with their friends and family or even their own mental wellness. Just because you want to be a devoted writer doesn’t mean that life should stop for you. Have a life outside of your writing with your friends and family. Attend BBQs, birthdays and movie night get togethers. Be part of the lives of others. By engaging in the lives of those you love and who love you in return, inspiration will find a way.

5.    5. Devote yourself to something beyond your writing. Devoting yourself too much to your writing is sometimes like trying to tickle yourself. The more you focus on it the less you’ll achieve it. When you focus your life on something greater than yourself and away from what you expect from yourself the more you ironically accomplish the thing that you set aside. With myself, the thing I focus on is God and the kingdom of heaven—on loving the Lord God with all my being and loving others more than myself (writing related or not). Writing is something that I just do and is tool that I can at times use to serve that end. And when I put that into perspective, ironically, I believe that my writing becomes more effective than if I saw writing as a be all and end all of my life. 

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

WNL PRESENTS: FAR FROM CRAZY... SUCCSS IN SANITY: MY UNASHAMED TRUTH VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR & AMAZON GIFT CARD GIVEAWAY

 

Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-week book tour and Amazon gift card giveaway for Far From Crazy - Success In Sanity: My Unashamed Truth by Jessica Johnson Glover. The book tour will run April 8-19th, 2023. 

ISBN: 978-1737531081 

Book Title: Far From Crazy - Success In Sanity: My Unashamed Truth

Genre: Mental Health 


MEET THE AUTHOR:


Jessica Johnson Glover is an author, speaker, mental health advocate, and Realtor. She earned a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Clark Atlanta University.

After almost twenty years of living successfully with a mental illness, Jessica realized she possessed the skills and knowledge to help people silently suffering from mental illnesses. So, purposely, Jessica established and founded The Success In Sanity Society (SISS), an accountability tribe for unashamed and ready to successfully maintain their sanity. In this community, Jessica conducts monthly virtual meetings that help individuals successfully manage mental illness and live the lives of their dreams. With the assistance of the SISS network professionals, Jessica, and her team offer the expertise, resources, and skills needed to be successful and maintain mental wellness. 

​​Jessica is married to her soulmate, Gerald L. Glover, a mortgage professional. They reside in sunny Jacksonville, Florida. Her moments of purposeful self-care include: spending time with her family and friends, listening to gospel music, getting pampered, and binge-watching some of her favorite television shows with her husband.


ABOUT THE BOOK: 


The first time Jessica Johnson Glover snapped, she walked outside naked with her Gucci bag and African cane. Her sanity left temporarily. However, after spending time in mental health hospitals, Jessica came to terms with her mental illness and accepted the help and support she needed to win and rise to the top. 

However, taking control of her mental health wasn't without determination, a proper diagnosis/treatment, and unyielding faith in God. Today, Jessica is insanely successful - personally and professionally, and she is a champion for those with mental illness.

Jessica believes that by taking the correct medication-as prescribed- and practicing a balanced lifestyle, those battling mental illness can experience true freedom and live a life that's far from crazy.

 

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Excerpt:

"No one wants to be called crazy! It's insulting, condescending, and cruel. Before the age of 25, I hadn't questioned my mental health. I never thought my sanity would be something I had to fight for! 

 However, my father was admitted into a mental health facility when I was 15.

 The topic itself is touchy, and I still don't fully understand what happened to my father at the onset of his illness.

In the winter of 1993, my mom left a note on the kitchen counter stating that my dad was going to the hospital. He was at a psychiatric hospital for a few weeks. Family members came down and visited him.

 Daddy was heavily medicated, and the experience was very confusing. My mom held up the best she could and encouraged my sisters and me to see him. She'd gently remind us to tell him we loved him. But, I could tell mom struggled to articulate and accept dad's mental breakdown."


MY BOOK REVIEW:

Title:  Far From Crazy...Success In Sanity...My Unashed Truth
Author:  Jessica Johnson Glover
Publisher:  MTE Publishing
Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean
Rating:  Five
Review:
"Far From Crazy...Success In Sanity...My Unashed Truth" by Jessica Johnson Glover

My Sentiments:  
"Far From Crazy...Success in Sanity: My Unashamed Truth" was a good read for anyone suffering from a mental illness. This author,
Jessica Johnson Glover takes us through her story, which starts with her father having this illness, and her mother was there to help care for him. However, no one knew the daughter was suffering from this disease also. When it seemed like everything was going right...things started happening that caused her to lose her first boyfriend. It was definite that Jessica needed some help, but would she be willing to want it? Definitely some kind of therapy was required. She married a wonderful guy, and things looked up until they tried for pregnancy, which was against her medication. In other words, she had to stop her medication, which threw her back into a mental illness situation of being hospitalized several times and finding the proper medication. Jessica didn't want to be around her husband at this time, so she stayed with her parents for a while. And for some strange reason, she didn't want to take her medication. But one Sunday, Jessica wanted to attend church with her husband.
It wasn't until God came through for her giving her a particular verse as she was finally preparing to attend church with her husband Glover, from John 10:10...'The thief cometh not, but they may steal, and kill, and destroy, I came that they may have life and may have it abundantly.'  Reading this very verse snapped her mind in the right direction for the time and gave her sanity. No, she wasn't crazy... just needed help from God and the correct medication and therapy. As the title said...'Far From Crazy...Success in Sanity...My Unashamed Truth' says it all about this beautiful story. I don't want to tell too much of it because I want you to pick up this story and see how God will bring one through it all after all is said and done.

"Jessica believes that by taking the correct medication as prescribed and practicing a balanced lifestyle, those battling mental illness can experience true freedom and live a life that's far from crazy," as it has done for her.