What really happened to Earle Vincent Meanor

Earle Vincent Meanor, my dad, was a fine man who was wronged badly by some individuals who might have just not liked his personality or his intellect. He was blocklisted, had his invention of the Instamatic camera stolen, and was forced to walk almost everywhere because he could not afford a car. This book tells what happened to him and his family. It will definitely motivate you to always be determined to overcome any obstacle thrown your way. $1.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

DEAD DOG ROAD

In this heartbreaking true story, three children attempt to escape a sadistic mother living in the backwoods of a small Texas town. DEAD DOG ROAD–a place where secrets are buried like the injured fighting dogs who are dumped there. $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

MOLDed: A Memoir of Loss & Resilience

An overnight explosion of toxic mold forces a family from stability into a suspenseful real-life horror story filled with loss, dark humor, and resilience. An invisible explosion of toxic mold fractures every aspect of a family’s once-stable existence. MOLDed chronicles a mom’s surreal two-year odyssey of loss, anxiety, and absurdity in a lonely and desperate effort to protect her family’s health and fight an unseen enemy destroying their home. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Killing the Alien: Finding the Light on a Cancer Journey

Killing the Alien: Finding the Light on a Cancer Journey offers hope and guidance for those facing cancer. It combines personal insights, practical advice, and empathetic support, with sections on rethinking negative thoughts and providing better support to loved ones. This book is a comforting companion through the challenges of diagnosis, treatment, and healing. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

The Maniac with No Knees

In The Maniac with No Knees, Tyler Kania takes readers on a raw, unfiltered ride through his journey with undiagnosed Bipolar I Disorder. From rugby stardom as a player and a coach, to cybersecurity sales, cryptocurrency start-ups, mania, suicide attempts, and institutionalization, Tyler’s story is both brutally honest and often darkly humorous. $2.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]