
Indian Goddesses. Abused?
On the second and the third installment of the TRUST TRILOGY, Sophia Leibowitz and Ethan Ashford discuss children and women abuse, especially in India and China. Why have I spoken of such a touchy subject in a romance? Because things are escalating to such a proportion that even the powerful Indian Goddesses whom are worshipped, will, in the end, going to be abused too. Sixty-eight percent (yes, 68%) of women in India are victims of domestic violence. Last year 224,270 crimes

Secrets about Romans and sex. Alistair Connor tells you about it.
Fair warning! Numismatic pornography in some links. Romans loved sex. And, of course, I, the mighty Alistair Connor, do too!! There’s a funny and real story about what happened a few years ago concerning sex, Romans and Londoners. A Spintriae was found in London. Chef pastry Regis Cursan found this token near Putney Bridge. When he realized what the saucy picture meant, he had a fit of laughter. Well, the Spintriae were ancient Roman coins that depicted sex scenes. Also a few

Unexpected Awards
Hello there, I was very surprised – flabbergasted even – when a few days ago, I received an unexpected mail saying I was finalist in Literary Classics. How? I hadn’t enrolled in it because it was for kids and YA… Was it a spam? A Trojan Horse? NO! Today, I understood and I’d love to share with you that I won A GOLD MEDAL for inspirational, motivational young adult on THE MODERN MAN. because a member of the jury indicated it to be participate of it. I’d like to specially thank

About stones on the way…
Last week, when I was celebrating the cover reveal of Trust: Pandora’s Box, the last book of the Trust Trilogy, I discovered three readers had already rated it with two stars. Well, I ask you, how can a reader rate a book without reading it? The book had no cover, no blurb, and it’s not even published…, so how can it receive 2 stars from three readers? I love to write. As an author, I research, I write and re-write, I edit and re-edit my book, and many things more. Because al