Monday, December 13, 2010

Review of A Legend of Grand Mesa by Terri Ragsdale

As a lover of myths and legends, I was surprised and pleased to read this legend of Grand Mesa. I live in Grand Junction, Colorado which is in the shadow of Grand Mesa. I had never known that there was a legend of Grand Mesa. When I discovered that the author Terri Ragsdale had written this enchanting little children's book herself and had distributed it for years. I was pleased to meet a woman who understood that we all are creators in the best sense of the word and that each of us can create our own legends and myths. In fact I believe that when a person commits to writing myths, divine inspiration will come and provide rich images and materials to every writer. I think this is what happened with Terri -- she was provided by divine inspiration with the story and images for the Legend of Grand Mesa. I was pleased to publish a second edition of Terri's book through my publishing company, Dreamtime Press, and hope you will enjoy A Legend of Grand Mesa.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Dreamtime Press Books Available for Review

Planets to Pulsars: A Citizen's Guide to the Universe
by Jeff Dersham

This basic text on astronomy is fascinating because it's understandable. This entry level book is full of simple illustrations to make explanations easy. Finally a science book for normal people!


A Legend of Grand Mesa
by Terri Ragsdale

This children's story set in the time when Grand Mesa in western Colorado was an active volcano follows two star crossed lovers as they run from not only the wrath of their villagers, but from the mountain itself. 

From Rage to Rapture
by Eveta Chapla

This memory tells the true story of one woman's journey from the Ukraine under Soviet Communist's iron rule and her father's abusive treatment at home through her flight to the United States and the further abuse that awaited her there to the mystical visions that eventually gave purpose to her life.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Kahuna Healing by Serge Kahili King

From the back cover: Mythic - historic - pragmatic -- all such words can be used to describe the philosophic overtones behind the ancient Polynesian word huna -- a word that ean "that which is hidden." Author Serge King is a kahuna -- a transmiter of such traditional secerets. Included in this exotic tradition is a compelte program for the prevention and cure of illness - a holistic health program involving the physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual aspects of man's nature.

Author Serge King believes in the power of the individual to heal himself or someone else. He says that emotions can heal or hurt, and when used as a positive force, in the way of the true kahuna, their healing power can be truly stupendous. This is Kahuna Healing.

See another reader's review on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/review/R302QN0Z3Z6VKM/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm