A different kind of fairy tale. This one is a real account of how two people from two different worlds, met, lost touch and then years later, found love.
A different kind of fairy tale. This one is a real account of how two people from two different worlds, met, lost touch and then years later, found love.
Devotionals are a dime a dozen, but not this kind. So what sets this book apart? First of all, its written for the regular guy. You know…real men. If you’re looking for a book with... More > pretty poems or flowery stories, go ahead and place this one back on the shelf. This book was written for warriors and adventurist. It is also not designed for the super-spiritual or the really religious. This one’s for the man who’s ready to get real with God and himself. King David's life is the perfect backdrop for a men's study because his life included battles, women, failures, family drama and extreme courage. If you're not sure what I mean just imagine the television show 24 taking place in the ancient Middle East. Are you up for the challenge?< Less
David Jenison Rock & Roll Journalist travels to Venezuela. Photography of Angel Falls, and Mt. Roraima.
Poetry and intro by his brother Michael Jenison Spiritual Travel Writer and Jacob Mango... More > Publishing< Less
At the age of six, Zachary Bolitho discovers that his very kind, small town, neighbors are actually the Monarch’s grandson and family. By the age of seven, Zachary has lost his father, met the... More > Queen, and become an assistant caregiver to his little brother, Austin, and Austin’s same-age best friend, David, who just happens to be a royal prince.
When a national tragedy strikes seven years later, Zachary finds himself in a role he is hardly prepared for, placating senior government officials while trying to protect young David. Going purely on guesswork and instinct, Zachary tries hard to do what he thinks is right while at the same time working to assist a much younger David to do the same.
Dealing with cranky, older advisors, a lack of clear direction, plus a traitorous and Machiavellian uncle, Zachary struggles to make sense of what has happened while trying to prepare his young friend for the most important role of his life.< Less
This book is a number of things. It is a collection of works within a time period of my life. It is an experiment with graphic art and digital media. It is a package of experiences that have formed... More > me just as much as I have formed them. Lastly, it is a kind of potential energy; I look forward to the future as a result of seeing what I have done. This condensed version is a collection of product-based content that has been assembled in sequence from the full copy of Process & Product.< Less
This book is a number of things. It is a collection of works within a time period of my life. It is an experiment with graphic art and digital media. It is a package of experiences that have formed... More > me just as much as I have formed them. Lastly, it is a kind of potential energy; I look forward to the future as a result of seeing what I have done. This condensed version is a collection of product-based content that has been assembled in sequence from the full copy of Process & Product.< Less
At the age of six, Zachary Bolitho discovers that his very kind, small town, neighbors are actually the Monarch’s grandson and family. By the age of seven, Zachary has lost his father, met the... More > Queen, and become an assistant caregiver to his little brother, Austin, and Austin’s same-age best friend, David, who just happens to be a royal prince.
When a national tragedy strikes seven years later, Zachary finds himself in a role he is hardly prepared for, placating senior government officials while trying to protect young David. Going purely on guesswork and instinct, Zachary tries hard to do what he thinks is right while at the same time working to assist a much younger David to do the same.
Dealing with cranky, older advisors, a lack of clear direction, plus a traitorous and Machiavellian uncle, Zachary struggles to make sense of what has happened while trying to prepare his young friend for the most important role of his life.< Less
For our fifth issue of Mammut, we borrowed the title of the 2010 Gorillaz song Some Kind of Nature as a theme to investigate our ongoing interest in art and nature. With contributions by Eben Goff,... More > Xana Kudrjavcev-DeMilner, Jane Parshall, Erin Hauber, Patricia Watts, David Zuttermeister, Lily Vose-O'Neal, Max Andrews, Max Rain, Joseph Imhauser, Matthias Merkel Hess. Editors: Matthias Merkel Hess and Roman Jaster. Website: mammutmagazine.org< Less