Janelle Evans to speak

Janelle Evans will be the next 5th Wednesday speaker; Skinny Dugan’s, March 30. Janelle M. Evans graduated from Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing. She has since published multiple erotic thrillers under pen name, and one young adult novel, HeartShadows, with its sequel, HeartStuck, to be published shortly. In … Read more

Following The Still Small Voice Within

Austin Gary will be the speaker at our February 22 meeting at Community Lutheran Church. Gary’s new novel, A Delicate Dance, was published in December 2015 and received a 5-Star Clarion Review from Foreword Reviews, and was a finalist in the (novel-in-progress) for the 2014 Faulkner Wisdom competition, his fourth novel to receive this distinction. He’s also a two-time … Read more

Lyn Robertson steps up

As you may recall, due to some unknown difficulties, the church closed the evening that Lyn was to speak. Now, the originally scheduled speaker for Feb 8 has had to bow out. Lyn has graciously stepped up to the plate. Self-proclaimed allegorical hit man, Lyn Robertson, will be at the Henderson Writers’ Group on Monday, … Read more

A SHORT INTERVIEW WITH MYSELF

Every author needs a publicity packet. As part of that packet, a good component is the quick interview to let potential customers know a bit about you. You don’t want to tell them every irrelevant detail in a fifty question diary that’s a hundred pages long, just a quick-and-dirty few questions to pique their interest. … Read more

Flying Without A Net

Flying without a net

One woman’s review of one extraordinary man’s exceptional memoir.

 

FLYING WITHOUT A NET by, Vital Germaine.

 

Recently released, Vital Germaines memoir, Flying without a net, flew right into my heart and there remains, warming my soul.

 

Flying Without A Net “The true story of a boy who defies all odds and runs away with Cirque du Soleil” lays the author’s truth bare and allows the world to see his boo-boos, along with his amazing strength and beauty.

 

In Cirque du Soleil, Vital preformed gallantly through the pain. The pain of a childhood lost, no, more devastated than lost, as well as physical pain.

 

His greatest accomplishment may be that through his childhood, his manhood, and thousands of performances in the air, he did not quit. Vital never gave up. He was determined to fly, with or without a net.

 

Born in 1964 to an African mother and a Caucasian father, Vital’s life started amidst a raging civil war in the Belgium Congo. His family managed to escape when Vital was six months old. They later settled in London where his mother, a talented woman, took a job at the New Congolese Consulate. Instead of being proud of his wife, Vital’s father begrudged her success and became increasing jealous and controlling. Eventually dad ended up in jail and his mom’s drinking escalated. Vital and his siblings were lost children, abandoned and brokenhearted.

 

Vital held onto hope longer the rest. He was sure he would soon be reunited with his mom, whom he adored, he told himself that the seventies would be better than the sixties. Sadly there would be no family reunion, instead young Vital was placed in a home for children.

 

Vital excelled in school and made friends but continued to long for his mother, his family, his life. After several years in different homes, he’s shocked when his long gone father comes for him and hopeful that his chaotic life might be about to change for the better.

 

Instead, the years with his father and his father’s new family prove to be the most challenging years of this young man’s life. The years with his abusive father were life changing, filled with lies, racism and sad sick behavior.

 

Still, Vital Germaine held on and did not give up. Yes, he ended up, in the circus, but, truth be known, he was born into one. Cirque du Soleil gave Vital worth and the family he so desired and deserved.

 

Now, he gives a piece of his huge and courageous heart to each of us who read Flying Without A Net.” I realized after I sat my copy of Vital’s memoir down, having gluttonously devoured every page, every word, that as long as we don’t give up, as long as we hold onto hope, we are never without a net.

 

Hope is our net.

Thanks Vital for teaching me this life changing lesson. Now, Fly!

Toni Pacini – Albama Blue, you can find her at lifewriteon.com

 Flying Without a Net on Amazon

 

 

 

ACES 2014

ACES 2014 The American Copy Editors Society 18th National Conference, Planet Hollywood by Leslie E. Hoffman  Thank you, Gregory Kompes and the entire membership of Henderson Writers’ Group, for gifting me with a one-day pass to the ACES 2014 Conference, with honorable mention to Loraine Erickson who won the first draw. The adrenalin rush lingers. … Read more

Bowl – Mused by Toni Pacini

Reprinted from Toni Pacini’s website Life Is Wrien On When no one sees anything of value in you, in your bowl, you had best be able to see it for yourself, or you are truly empty. I come from a long line of young mothers. My momma, Glenna, was sixteen when she had me and … Read more

The Ghoster

HELPING YOUR WRITING AS AN AUTHOR REACH ITS FULL POTENTIAL     We know that in Business, especially today, a STATIC website is useless. Your need your customer to stay and read the content and want to go patron your business. Your website is literally your Virtual Business Card. Here is where you explain, showcase, … Read more

The Erotic Tales of Renni

Readers BEWARE! Scandal has reached us! A certain young woman by the name of Renni has infiltrated our conservative group. Yes! Her scandalous activities have reached our shores about (dare I say it?) her lewd behavior with a number of African tribal members on a ship. Then there were (oh heavens) the indecencies she withstood … Read more