Tag: phulasso
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TODAY at Barnes & Noble Southmont
One of the first books we released was a romantic comedy, Trapped, featuring a female main character turning 40, curvy, and struggling to make ends meet in a dying steel town. The author, Seneca Blue, adored Joan Zachary’s photographs of the residents of Plastiqueville (if you don’t know them, you can visit Joan’s Substack newsletter here.)…
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Otto the Oak launch this weekend and other news
Parisian Phoenix has the following news to announce: This weekend, in honor of Arbor Day, Echo City Capers will launch The Ballad of Otto the Oak at the Barnes & Noble in Center Valley, Pa. Author Ralph Greco Jr. and illustrator Joseph Swarctz will be on hand 11 a.m. April 27 to sign books and celebrate this story of…
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Introducing Larry’s Stories on Substack
Yesterday I spent some time with Larry Sceurman, author of The Death of Big Butch and the short story collection Coffee in the Morning. Working with his wife, Barbara, we constructed a basic Substack. Larry’s new Substack newsletter “Larry’s Stories” will feature his philosophical musings from his own life experience,…
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How God Uses Critical Events to Move Us Forward
By Thurston D. Gill Jr. The following is Thurston Gill’s February edition of Phulasso Living, the newsletter for his fans and those who wish to participate in his emergency preparedness initiatives. Find in on Substack, if you wish to subscribe or see more click here. To order a copy of…
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More thoughts for the New Year
Thurston Gill, author of The Phulasso Devotional: Engineering the Warrior Priest, sent out another addition of his Substack newsletter: Phulasso Living The Year 2024: Time to Press the Reset Button Greetings, Like most people, I am planning to take the opportunity to use the beginning of our new calendar year to press the…
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Phulasso New Year Orientation
By Thurston D. Gill Jr. Greetings, Like most people, I am planning to take the opportunity to use the beginning of our new calendar year to press the reset button to re-orient myself so that I am more aligned with how the Lord desires me to proceed with the remainder of my life at…
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Phulasso as preparation for a new year
An excerpt from Thurston D. Gill Jr.’s Substack newsletter Happy Holidays to my readers, many of you are curious about what Phulasso is and how it can serve you. I am a first responder. I have worked in personal security and as a police officer. I am a Christian, an…
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Sunday wrap-up
Parisian Phoenix has been hopping. From the Echo City Capers Bookstore and Craft Fair Fall Tour still underway, the Fifth Annual Easton Book Festival last weekend, the book launch of Juicy Bits: Erotic Stories of BDSM, Kink & Fetish, new and old clients and yesterday’s presentation and workshop at Greater…
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Revisiting Phulasso
In preparation for the Easton Book Festival, I have been working with Thurston D. Gill, Jr., and updating his web pages as he moves toward the future of Phulasso. Thurston will be delivering an opening blessing for the event and its attendees at Easton Public Market, 325 Northampton Street, at…
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Phulasso, in the author’s words
As we get publicity and cross-promotion ready for the upcoming event on April 29, people ask me about some of our titles. Phulasso receives a lot of attention because of its unique content and Greek title. So, I invited Thurston to submit his own works about the book. Here is…
