Navigating Career Change: A Review of ‘Career Coaching for Laid-Off Federal Workers’

‘Career Coaching for Laid-Off Federal Employees’ by Robert Moment. Photo: Amazon

“Career Coaching for Laid-Off Federal Employees’ by Robert Moment is a practical and empowering guide for federal workers navigating the challenges of job loss and career transition. With a step-by-step approach, it offers clear strategies to help readers shift from federal employment to the private sector, making it an invaluable resource for those seeking stability and new opportunities.

Moment provides expert advice on resume writing, networking, and interviewing—key areas where federal employees may need guidance when transitioning into corporate environments. The book also emphasizes mindset shifts, helping readers view job loss as an opportunity for growth and reinvention. He reassures them that even though it may seem like it at the moment, a layoff does not define them. His approach is both compassionate and action-oriented, ensuring that job seekers remain motivated and confident throughout their search.

Chapters include:
Chapter 1: Facing The Layoff With Confidence
Chapter 2: Understanding The Corporate Job Market
Chapter 3: Crafting A Winning Resume & Cover Letter
Chapter 4: Mastering LinkedIn For Job Search Success
Chapter 5: Building A Powerful Personal Brand
Chapter 6: Networking To Unlock Hidden Job Opportunities
Chapter 7: Acing The Corporate Job Interview
Chapter 8: Negotiating A Competitive Salary & Benefits
Chapter 9: Developing New Skills For Career Growth
Chapter 10: Thriving In The Corporate Work Environment

Highlights:
Chapter 10
– where he gives key strategies to help readers integrate into corporate culture, including a 90 Day Career Success Plan. It includes actions to take (Understand Company Culture and Expectations) and what they should have accomplished at the end of each milestone.

Chapter 12 Entrepreneurship As An Alternative Career Path – contains information on steps readers can take if they’re considering business ownership, such as the need to evaluate their entrepreneurial potential, the viability of their business ideas, and how to get started. “Entrepreneurship, consulting, or freelancing can not only offer financial stability but also a sense of fulfillment and independence.”

Most importantly, it is focused on federal employees, acknowledging the unique challenges they face. Moment’s insights help readers effectively translate government experience into private-sector language, increasing their chances of securing meaningful employment.

Overall, “Career Coaching for Laid-Off Federal Employees” is an invaluable reference for those seeking to rebuild their careers after federal job loss. It offers practical tools, encouragement, and a clear roadmap to success in the private sector and is highly recommended for any transitioning professional.

“While many view federal jobs as the pinnacle of security, the truth is that the most successful corporate professionals excel by continuously adapting.”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

*The author was contacted for an honest review of this book. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Your Guide to Lent-Friendly Takeout and Dining in San Antonio

Dean’s Oysters at Dean’s Steak & Seafood. Photo: Whit Preston, used with permission.

During the Lent season, many people observe dietary restrictions as an act of penance and spiritual discipline. Traditionally, this means abstaining from eating meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, and all Fridays of Lent, though fish is allowed. Many also give up specific foods or indulgences, such as sweets or alcohol, as a personal sacrifice to deepen their faith.

From March 5 through April 17, some San Antonio restaurants are offering special seafood focused dishes and unique dining experiences to make the season flavorful and memorable. Below is a roundup of top spots to indulge in fresh seafood and pescatarian-friendly options this Lent. Whether you’re craving upscale seafood or a creative small plates experience, these spots have you covered. (Dean’s Steak & Seafood, Tenfold Rooftop Bar, and Corinne San Antonio, 2025)

Dean’s Steak & Seafood at Kimpton Santo: Fresh Seafood All Season Long

Lent season is the perfect time to savor the fresh, chef-curated seafood offerings at Dean’s Steak & Seafood at Kimpton Santo. Whether you’re observing Lent or simply love high-quality seafood, Dean’s menu features fresh fish and seafood dishes guaranteed to satisfy. From March 5 through April 17, enjoy an array of mouthwatering pescatarian-friendly options prepared with the finest ingredients.

Some menu offerings on the Dean’s menu includes:

  • Seafood Plateau: Oysters, Colossal Shrimp, Alaskan King Crab, and Lobster Cocktail. Served with cocktail sauce, mignonette, fresh grated horseradish, dijonnaise, and house hot sauce.
  • Crudo Trio: Ahi tuna, king salmon, Alaskan halibut, yuzu kosho, smoked roe, pickled shallot, and olive oil.
  • Boiled Jumbo Lobster Tail: Served with broiled meyer lemon, european butter, and charred spinach.
  • Wild Alaskan Halibut: Served with Tomatillo salsa, grilled radicchio, chile oil, and red pepper chutney.

Don’t miss out on this exceptional dining experience and make your reservation online today through the OpenTable link HERE to indulge in Dean’s fresh seafood this Lent.

Kimpton Santo Hotel
431 S Alamo St
San Antonio, TX 78205

Tenfold Rooftop Bar at Kimpton Santo: Lenten 10x Tour

This Lent, you don’t have to give up Tenfold. From March 5 to April 17, Tenfold Rooftop Bar is offering a special Lenten edition of their signature 10x Tour. This unique dining experience features 10 globally-inspired small plates designed specifically for pescatarian diners, making it a perfect option for those adhering to the Friday fish tradition. Pair these delicious, limited-time plates with a refreshing cocktail or mocktail from Tenfold’s bar to elevate your meal. Available daily throughout Lent, this is the ideal opportunity to savor innovative seafood while enjoying panoramic views of San Antonio. Make your reservation online today through the OpenTable link HERE for a culinary adventure you won’t want to miss.

Corinne San Antonio at Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa: Fish & Chips for Lent 

Corinne San Antonio is celebrating Lent with Fish & Chips available every Friday for lunch and dinner starting this Friday, March 7. It’ll be available for guests to enjoy a delicious meal throughout the Lenten Season. The dish is served with smashed avocado, chipotle ranch, and malt vinegar. Make your reservation online today through the OpenTable link HERE to enjoy this culinary delight.

Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa
555 S Alamo St
San Antonio, TX 78205

Inhuman Kiss: The Last Breath – A Haunting Sequel That Redefines Supernatural Romance

Inhuman Kiss: The Last Breath is now available on digital and on demand. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

There’s something about supernatural horror movies that fascinate me. The combination of eerie atmospheres, unsettling suspense, and the unknown is the recipe for an unforgettable movie experience. Unlike traditional horror, which often relies on physical threats, supernatural horror explores ghosts, demons, curses, and unexplained phenomena, tapping into deep-seated fears of the unseen. These films create psychological terror, leaving viewers questioning reality long after the credits roll. Classics like The Exorcist and The Conjuring create religious dread, while others, like Hereditary, explore family trauma through supernatural elements. The genre’s appeal lies in its ability to transport audiences beyond logic, immersing them in chilling, otherworldly experiences that challenge their perceptions of fear.

Inhuman Kiss: The Last Breath is a Thai movie directed by Paphangkorn Punchantarak. It is now available on demand and digital on Fandango at Home, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV. (One Tree Entertainment, 2025)

Inhuman Kiss: The Last Breath – Friends since childhood, two lonely outcasts longing to be loved meet again. However, they must subdue a bloodthirsty demon residing in one of them. It is the sequel to Inhuman Kiss.

Sai has inherited her mother’s curse of the “Krasue” – a flesh-eating monster who possesses her body at night. When Sai starts to fall in love with the strange boy next-door, they realize his genetic mutation might be the cure. But at what cost…

Starring Chanya McClory, Kritsanapoom Pibulsonggram, Krisada Sukosol Clapp, Joe Cummings

Inhuman Kiss: The Last Breath movie still. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

‘Uniquely Us’: How The DoSeum is Inspiring Conversations on Race and Unity

This popular demonstration of equity versus equality is featured in the “Uniquely Us” exhibit. Photo: The DoSeum, used with permission.

SAN ANTONIO – In a world where children’s innate curiosity often leads to challenging questions, The DoSeum is proud to reintroduce “Uniquely Us: Understanding Race and Building Unity,” a thoughtfully designed, hands-on exhibition for learners of all ages. Developed as a response to families seeking effective tools to discuss these important topics with their children, “Uniquely Us” empowers families, educators and caregivers to open up meaningful conversations about race and unity. (The DoSeum, 2025)

“This interactive exhibit uses play-based learning rooted in STEM, enabling children to safely and empathetically explore new ideas and perspectives,” says Meredith Doby, Chief Creative Officer at The DoSeum. “This is about understanding our unique identities and building unity. Understanding one another is essential for building a more united and inclusive community.”

“Uniquely Us: Understanding Race & Building Unity” is suitable for all ages, with activities ranging from diverse doll collections for younger children to empathy-building scenarios for older kids.

Key features of “Uniquely Us” include:

Interactive Exhibits: Engage in play-based learning activities that enable children to safely and empathetically explore new ideas, perspectives, and social roles.

Caregiver Support: Empowering resources are available to guide the experience based on each family’s comfort level, ensuring meaningful conversations extend beyond the museum visit.

All-Ages Appeal: Designed for learners of all ages, “Uniquely Us” offers something for everyone, from young children to adults.

  • Newborn to 4 years old: Engage in imaginative play with diverse dolls in a large dollhouse, encouraging exploration beyond usual choices.
  • 5 to 8 years old: Travel through a large-scale model of different hair textures, learning about hair science and self-affirmation.
  • 9 to 11 years old: Explore empathy through interactive scenarios, literacy activities, and walking in others’ shoes while hearing diverse stories.

The DoSeum participated in the Smithsonian’s Museums Advancing Racial Justice and Reckoning with our Racial Past Initiatives during the Uniquely Us exhibition’s development. This collaboration led to the creation of race and unity-based professional development for teachers. The DoSeum also partnered with local organizations and schools throughout the exhibit’s development, including collaborations with Karla Broadus, former chair of the UTSA African American Studies program, and Dalia Contreras, CEO of City Education Partners.

The exhibit opened to the public on March 1, 2025 and remains open through April 20, 2025.

The DoSeum is San Antonio’s museum for children and a cornerstone of interactive learning. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, with roots dating back to 1995 when it first opened as the San Antonio Children’s Museum, The DoSeum has grown into one of the nation’s top children’s museums. It offers 68,000 square feet of exhibits and 55,000 square feet of outdoor space, providing hands-on experiences that empower families to explore, create, and discover together.

The DoSeum features interactive exhibits spanning science, math, art, and literacy, designed to spark curiosity and ignite imaginations. Committed to fostering hands-on learning and discovery, The DoSeum serves as a premier educational resource for educators, caregivers, and children in the San Antonio community.

The DoSeum
2800 Broadway
San Antonio, TX 78209
(210) 212-4453

Wisdom for the Future: A Review of ‘The Potentialist’ by Ben Lytle

‘The Potentialist: The Pursuit of Wisdom’ is Ben Lytle’s second book in The Potentialist series. Photo: Barnes & Noble

Ben Lytle’s “The Potentialist: The Pursuit of Wisdom” is a thought-provoking guide that explores how individuals can unlock their full potential by cultivating wisdom. The book serves as a practical roadmap, offering insights on self-awareness, lifelong learning, and personal growth. Lytle breaks down the often elusive concepts of wisdom and human potential, making them accessible to anyone willing to embrace change and self-improvement.

It begins with the goal of the book: “This book will show you how to achieve your potential, become wise, make better decisions, have deeper relationships, and live well with only a small investment in time.” After he defines wisdom, he goes into how we can cultivate consciousness and explains several natural laws, such as the Law of Cause and Effect and the Law of Polarity. Finally, he ends with a list of discussion questions for further personal examination for individuals or discussion/book clubs such as Why is life so hard and sometimes seemingly cruel? and Why do some people suffer more than others?

The book is divided as such:

Part 1 – Your Place in the World

  • Potential, Wisdom, and the Art of Living Well
  • Life’s Unavoidable Questions
  • Natural Law
  • The Inner World of Your Psychological Body

Part II – Advanced Skills

  • Cultivating Consciousness
  • Conscious Intention
  • Learning States
  • Intimacy

Part III – Approaching Potential

  • Reframing Fear
  • Getting Out of Your Way
  • Your Potential and Wisdom

Highlight:

Chapter 6 – Conscious Intention – where the author examines the Law of Cause and Effect in the modern age of electronic communications. It has increased the denial of cause and effect when it comes to people who run scams because they “see faceless victims as opportunities without consequences.” This also has to do with people who get angry on social media or in emails and take risks they wouldn’t normally do in person.

I appreciate how he combines philosophical wisdom with actionable advice. Lytle emphasizes the importance of curiosity, adaptability, and resilience in navigating an ever-evolving world. Readers are encouraged to adopt a mindset of continuous growth, shedding limiting beliefs, and embracing opportunities for self-improvement. His writing is engaging, insightful, and filled with real-world examples that make complex ideas easy to grasp.

Overall, “The Potentialist” highlights the importance of inner fulfillment. It challenges readers to look beyond traditional measures of achievement and focus on personal evolution. Whether you are an entrepreneur, professional, or someone on a journey of self-discovery, this book offers valuable insights on living a life of purpose and meaning. It is recommended for readers who are seeking to reach their highest potential.

“Greet every new positive or adverse development as a puzzle piece, increasing comprehension of the inner and outer worlds comprising your life. Instead of responding to change with “Now what?” welcome it with “What can this teach me?”

*The author received a copy of this book for an honest review. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

From ‘Yellowstone’ to ‘Honkiest of Tonkers’: Garrett Bradford’s Musical Journey

Texas country artist Garrett Bradford releases Honkiest of Tonkers Part 1 – out now. Photo: WT Fletcher, used with permission.

Nashville, Tennessee – Texas country artist Garrett Bradford has officially released Honkiest of Tonkers – Part 1, the highly anticipated first installment of his two-part album. Out now via H.O.T. Records and available on all streaming platforms (Amazon Music, Apple Music, Spotify, and more), the album delivers a collection of boot-stomping honky-tonk anthems and dynamic tracks showcasing Bradford’s signature grit and deep Texas roots. The second installment, Honkiest of Tonkers – Part 2, is set to arrive on April 11, 2025. (Aristo PR, 2025)

Fans got an early taste of the album with lead singles “Watching You Burn,” “Do You (I Do),” and “Bad Girl Good.” Part 2 will follow a similar rollout, featuring “She Loves Horses” (March 21) and “Firefly” (April 4) ahead of its full release. 

This is shaping up to be a pivotal year for Bradford, with his music gaining traction across major platforms. His single “Watching You Burn” landed on playlists, including Spotify’s All New Country, CMT’s Roundup, and ACM’s Fresh New Finds. Meanwhile, “Do You (I Do)” was featured on Apple Music’s New in Country playlist. Additionally, Country Evolution named Bradford to their Artists to Watch in 2025 list, further cementing his status as one of country music’s most exciting rising stars.

Bradford’s music has also caught the attention of critics, earning high praise for its traditional honky-tonk grit: “Pure, classically old-fashioned, 100% hardcore Texas honky tonk. Over the years, I’ve heard a lot of this type of music and trust me; this is stellar honky tonk country where the singer/songwriter has lived every word and note … Bradford is the real deal.” – The Rocking Magpie

Raised on a ranch in Weatherford, Texas, and deeply connected to the Western and rodeo lifestyle, Garrett’s music is infused with authenticity and a genuine understanding of the cowboy way of life. His background in ranching, rodeo, and bucking stock, combined with his natural talent as a songwriter and performer, makes him a true storyteller who captures the heart and soul of the West in every song.

Bradford burst onto the Texas music scene in 2020 with his debut EP. His breakout single, This Way of Life, was featured on the hit TV series Yellowstone (Season 3, Episode 9), catapulting him into the spotlight. The track became the most Shazammed country song in the U.S. the day after its airing, climbing to #32 on the iTunes Country Top 40 Chart.

Taylor Sheridan, the acclaimed writer, producer, and director behind Yellowstone and its prequels (1883, 1923), as well as Landman and Lioness, played a pivotal role in inspiring Garrett’s music career. Sheridan’s mentorship and belief in Bradford’s authentic storytelling helped reignite his passion and opened doors for his music to reach a wider audience. 

In 2023, Bradford was recognized as the songwriting winner of Texas Songwriter U, a prestigious program hosted by Jack Ingram, Liz Rose, and BMI. With over 60,000 monthly streams and a loyal fanbase, Bradford has solidified his place in the world of Texas country music, performing more than 600 shows and keeping dance floors packed across the state.

His ability to blend authentic Texas grit with compelling lyrics and dynamic performances positions Honkiest of Tonkers as a standout project that true country fans can appreciate.

Honkiest of Tonkers – Part 1

  1. Honkiest of Tonkers (Garrett Bradford)
  2. Bad Girl Good (Garrett Bradford, Greg Manuel Sr.)
  3. Keep On Drivin’ (Garrett Bradford, Jami Grooms)
  4. Do You (I Do) (Garrett Bradford, Greg Manuel Sr.)
  5. Watching You Burn (Garrett Bradford, Logan Jarvis, Greg Manuel Sr., Greg Manuel Jr.)
  6. 50 In The Fast Lane (Garrett Bradford)
  7. Peterbilt Pipe Dream (Garrett Bradford)
  8. Bulletproof (Garrett Bradford, Greg Manuel Sr., Greg Manuel Jr., Kristina Van Dyne, Yale Van Dyne)
  9. Honky Tonk Devil (Garrett Bradford, Greg Manuel Sr.)

Seafood Delight: Taco Cabana’s Shrimp Tacos Are Here for Lent

Taco Cabana announces new shrimp tacos for Lent season. Photo: Taco Cabana, used with permission.

SAN ANTONIO, TX – Taco Cabana is kicking off spring in Texas and Lent season with the addition of new Shrimp Tacos to the menu. Guests can take advantage of this new offering starting Wednesday, March 5, 2025 for a limited time only. Each taco features battered shrimp, fresh lettuce, tomato and a zesty chipotle ranch sauce all served in one of Taco Cabana’s beloved flour tortillas for just $3.99. (Taco Cabana, 2025)

“Lent is here, and we know many of our guests are looking for delicious meat-free options. That’s why we are excited to introduce our new Shrimp Taco – a crispy, golden, flavor-packed way to keep your Fridays (and every day) delicious,” said Taco Cabana President Ulyses Camacho. “These tacos feature panko-crusted shrimp, our smoky chipotle ranch, fresh toppings and freshly made tortillas for a bold and satisfying way to enjoy seafood.”

Taco Cabana is also continuing its commitment to providing delicious food for guests at an unbeatable price with its recently introduced $4.99 meal deals, including:

  • The Rise & Grind: Start your day off right with 2 Breakfast tacos, a hashbrown, and your choice of coffee or a small drink. Choose from our signature potato & egg, bean & cheese or chorizo & egg tacos.
  • Monster Breakfast Burrito Meal Deal: A delicious burrito loaded with chorizo, bacon, hashbrowns, beans, cheese, and chipotle ranch in every bite. Served with your choice of coffee or a small drink to fuel your morning. 
  • The Crunch & Quench: Get a fan favorite ground beef or shredded chicken Double Crunch Pizza. Served with a small drink to satisfy your cravings.
  • 7-Layer Burrito Meal Deal: All the layers of flavor you could want including rice, beans, lettuce, cheese, sour cream, tomato and guacamole, wrapped up in a flour tortilla and served with a small drink. It’s the perfect lunch on the go. 

This spring is also a great time to try Taco Cabana’s savory Carne Asada menu featuring:

  • Carne Asada Street Tacos: Three carne asada tacos on street corn tortillas topped with freshly chopped onions and cilantro.
  • Carne Asada Taco: Carne asada topped with fresh lettuce and tomato served on one of Taco Cabana’s fluffy flour tortillas.
  • Carne Asada Cabana Bowl: Carne asada served over a bed of rice, beans and shredded lettuce and topped with fresh pico de gallo, shredded cheese and sour cream in a crispy shell.
  • Carne Asada Loaded Fries: Crispy french fries topped with Taco Cabana’s signature queso, carne asada, guacamole, pico de gallo and sour cream.

Available Everywhere You Are: Dine in, drive thru, pick up curbside, or order through the MY TC!® App or online—however you choose, Taco Cabana is here to serve you. 

Founded in 1978, Taco Cabana is a Texas institution known for its Mexican-inspired flavors, freshly made tortillas, and vibrant dining experience. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or enjoying a meal with friends, Taco Cabana is the go-to spot for bold flavors and unbeatable value. With 141 locations across Texas, we’re here to make every meal unforgettable.

Mike Papantonio’s ‘The Middleman’: A Legal Thriller That Hits Close to Home

‘The Middleman’ is Mike Papantonio’s latest legal thriller. Photo: Barnes & Noble.

Legal thrillers blend courtroom drama, high-stakes legal battles, and moral dilemmas. They often feature sharp-witted attorneys, complex cases, and unexpected twists that keep readers on edge. I like that they provide a behind-the-scenes look at the legal system, showcasing both its strengths and flaws. With elements of crime, suspense, and ethical conflicts, legal thrillers challenge readers to question justice and truth. The first legal thriller I read was John Grisham’s “The Client” and I was instantly hooked on the genre. Authors like John Grisham and Scott Turow write stories that combine legal intricacies with human drama, making the genre both intellectually stimulating and emotionally gripping.

Mike Papantonio is another excellent author worth reading. I have read and reviewed several of his legal thrillers, the most recent one being “Inhuman Trafficking.” His newest one, “The Middleman,” will be out this week and promises another thrilling and suspenseful thriller involving Big Pharma.

Mike Papantonio is a senior partner of Levin Papantonio, one of the country’s largest plaintiffs’ law firms, and was one of the youngest inductees into the Trial Lawyer Hall of Fame. He has aggressively taken on Big Pharma, tobacco, weapon manufacturers, human trafficking, and the automobile industry, among other strongholds of corporate greed, and uses his own cases as springboards for his novels. He was a lead lawyer in the national opioid litigation and the national PFAS litigation.

Papantonio is also a well-known media presence as host of America’s Lawyer, and founder and former co-host of the syndicated radio show Ring of Fire. His new legal thriller is “The Middleman” is an epic drama of whistleblowers, murder, thrills, and legal combat—torn from today’s headlines. It will be released on March 4, 2025. (Wunderkind PR, 2025)

“The Middleman” – Nicholas “Deke” Deketomis and his law firm take on America’s Big Pharma when Deke’s college pal, Matt Redmond, presents him with a case of criminal fraud involving EirePharma, a powerful Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM). PBMs serve as the “middlemen” between drug manufacturers and insurance companies. The Deketomis firm unravels the details about how governmental graft enables PBMs like EirePharma to create America’s catastrophic price gouging crisis.

EirePharma was recently taken over by the charismatic CEO, Connor Devlin, who has a Rasputin-like influence over the company’s president. Devlin utilizes racketeering practices—and perhaps murder—to raise the prices of insulin and other drugs for his own profit and to the detriment of consumers.

Amy, the president of EirePharma, decides— at great peril—to become her company’s whistleblower and provide evidence to Deke and his team. When key witnesses and even Redmond family members meet mysterious and violent deaths, Amy finds herself a pawn caught in the center of a frightening and deadly game of wills between a formidable mobster, who in the eyes of the public is a respected businessman, and a law firm that is determined to put an end to the Middleman’s crimes.

Enter If You Dare: Win a Spine-Chilling Night in the Haunted House That Inspired ‘Something I Keep Upstairs’

J.D. Barker’s new novel ‘Something I Keep Upstairs’ will be released in May. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

When it comes to mystery and ghost thriller books, you can’t beath the spine-chilling suspense, eerie atmospheres, and unpredictable twists. They are some of my favorites books to read going back to my early childhood years. These genres tap into our fascination with the unknown, blending psychological intrigue with supernatural elements to keep us on edge. The tension of solving a mystery, combined with the fear of the unseen, creates a gripping reading experience.

Ghost thrillers, in particular, evoke emotions ranging from curiosity to dread, making us question reality and the afterlife. Whether unraveling a whodunit or encountering restless spirits, these stories provide an adrenaline rush, immersing readers in dark, haunting worlds where every shadow holds a secret.

In today’s ever changing marketing landscape, interactive book marketing can create buzz and engage readers in exciting, immersive ways. Hosting contests where winners spend a night in a haunted house is a thrilling way to promote mystery and ghost thriller books, offering fans a real-life spooky experience. It can turn readers into active participants, making the book launch a memorable adventure rather than just a release.

Do you love challenging contests and haunted houses? If so, then this contest is just for you. J.D. Barker, the New Your Times and international best-selling author is offering readers the chance to spend the night in a real haunted house as part of the promotion for his new novel “Something I Keep Upstairs.” The story centers around 17 year old Billy Hasler and his best friend David Spivey who are out to spend their final summer before college in the New Hampshire house that Billy has inherited. What could possibly go wrong? The novel is inspired by an abandoned house in Wood Island and the lucky winner will be spending 24 hours in this house, which is rumored to be haunted. (J.D. Barker, 2025)

On June 13 one name will be drawn and the winner, along with 3 of his/her closest friends, will get this once in a lifetime opportunity. They will meet in Kittery Point, Maine and then be transported by boat to the island and the house. Once the boat leaves, it will not be back until 24 hours later. Can you survive the night? Find out more about the contest and click here to enter.

“Something I Keep Upstairs” will be released on May 13, 2025 and is available for pre-order now.

For a haunted house to be born, somebody has to die.

In the sleepy coastal town of New Castle, New Hampshire, seventeen-year-old Billy Hasler’s life is about to take a terrifying turn. When his best friend David Spivey inherits a mysterious house on a nearby island, it seems like the perfect place to spend their final summer before heading off to college. No parents. No police. No responsibilities. (Barnes & Noble, 2025)

As they dig into the island’s dark past, they awaken an ancient evil that has influenced generations. What begins as an innocent summer adventure quickly descends into a nightmare.

“Something I Keep Upstairs” is a haunting exploration of friendship, sacrifice, and the darkness lurking just beyond our understanding.

Courtesy photo, used with permission.
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Debra Silverman’s Take on Astrology: A Guide to Self-Discovery and Growth

‘I Don’t Believe in Astrology’ is Debra Silverman’s insightful new book. Photo: Barnes & Noble

Astrology has fascinated people for centuries, offering a sense of meaning and connection to the universe. Many find comfort in its insights, believing celestial movements influence personality, relationships, and life events. For some, it provides guidance, especially during uncertain times. Horoscopes and birth charts give individuals a sense of self-awareness and destiny, making them feel understood. While skeptics view astrology as pseudoscience, its symbolic language resonates deeply with those seeking reassurance or direction. In a fast-paced world, astrology offers a spiritual refuge, blending mystery, tradition, and hope into a practice that continues to thrive.

If you’ve ever been curious about astrology and wanted to learn more, Debra Silverman’s new book “I Don’t Believe in Astrology” is worth checking out.

Debra Silverman is an astrologer, psychotherapist, spiritual guide, and author. With our planet longing for compassion and guidance in these very unusual times, Debra brings her Master’s degree in clinical Psychology plus her humor, wisdom, and honesty to soothe the collective pain. Debra is the author of “The Missing Element” and founder of a school educating more than 7,000 people in Astrology. Debra is also the host of The I Don’t Believe in Astrology Podcast. Her new book, “I Don’t Believe in Astrology,” is an accessible guide to the life-changing benefits of astrology. It will be released in April 2025 and is available for pre-order. (FSB Associates, 2025)

“I Don’t Believe in Astrology” – In a chaotic, confusing, and divisive world, Debra Silverman introduces astrology as the medicine for accepting our human nature–its idiosyncrasies and dilemmas. Through an application of both therapy and astrology, this breakthrough guide equips readers with tools that release self-judgment, inner criticism, negativity, and misunderstanding. Every sign struggles with psychological issues. Understanding the unique topics relative to your sign, it’s no surprise you are quirky. Learning how to accept who you are and love yourself unconditionally through the lens of astrology is at the heart of this book.

Debra Silverman teaches you how to step away from the struggle of your ego and see yourself with the calm objectivity of your soul. You will learn to love what you see—not just your best qualities but everything about you. She shows you how to aim for the high road of your personality. Most of all, you will cultivate compassion for all the other signs in the zodiac. Learn the meaning of the sun, moon, rising sign, Mercury, and Saturn. Using Debra’s method combining the wisdom of astrology and psychology, readers will remember the truth of their soul’s expression, seen through the eyes of self-love.

Below is an excerpt from “I Don’t Believe in Astrology,” posted with permission.

Excerpt

Astrology shows you who you really are and says, “Hey, this is you, and it’s okay. You have permission to be a daydreamer (Pisces), or ambitious (Capricorn), or strong (Aries). There are reasons you value freedom over relationships (Aquarius), or financial security over frivolous shopping (Taurus), or talking over listening (Gemini). It’s natural for you to obsess about the meaning of life (Sagittarius), or have a morbid curiosity about death (Scorpio), or feel best when your whole family is under one roof (Cancer), or be in love with romance (Libra), or try to get all the attention (Leo). You don’t need to fight it. It’s just you being you.”

Astrology turns on self-awareness. If you are a Virgo, astrology will teach you that you tend to criticize yourself. Bringing that into your awareness helps you to ease up and understand how important it is for you to be precise, attend to details, and check off your to-do list. The voice of your observer (I’m going to show you how to find and hear it) will say, “Yep, you criticize yourself. Don’t worry. You’re okay.” Then if someone tells you, “Hey, relax, it’s not that important,” you’ll know enough about yourself to know that for you, it is important, and that’s okay, too. You love the small stuff. You’ll know you’ve got the observer turned on when you learn to laugh at yourself a little, and genuinely be able to say to yourself, “Oh, there I go again. That’s so me!”

There are struggles inherent in each of the twelve signs. Find your struggle, and you will discover what you are here to learn. You’re not here by accident. There is a curriculum, and a folder in the home office with your name on it. Astrology provides the keyhole to peek through, to see what your lessons are. It’s a relief to know your challenges are happening for a reason, and most of all, to understand that you’re not to blame.

Author Debra Silverman. Courtesy photo, used with permission.
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