God’s letters: 132 Capital Letters came during a Vision in 2001

In 2001 a man recorded a vision, which contained 132 capital letters of the Greek alphabet that created a quadrangular shape 11 to 12. A study revealed that the text is readable in 115 different ways in the ancient Greek language and parallel it encloses depictions and symbols. The vision-text, which has as its principal symbol the crucifix of Jesus Christ, turned out to be the Contemporary Revelation. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: A Living Lighthouse

The world is falling into chaos. Five young friends realize that it is their responsibility to try to save the planet. They decide that this great mission can only be accomplished through spiritual means. They take a road trip from Big Sur to Sedona with the hope that the mystical energy of that sacred place will inspire them. Each day they visit a vortex energy center, and each night they are transported back through time and across space into the presence of a great spiritual teacher. Will th... [Read More...]

From the Lighthouse

Knot doesn’t remember how they came to live with Bigman, nor whether their name is actually Knot. Bigman calls, and Knot answers. Not a boy. Not a girl. Not getting any bigger over the past twenty years. John Bigman makes enough money selling good weather to those who believe his claims of magic to keep the bank from taking the unfinished lighthouse where he lives in an uneasy truce with Knot. Bigman still bleeds where Knot bit him years ago, and they still sometimes try to stab him during ar... [Read More...]

It Started at The Savoy

Bill Pullen is a brilliant storyteller. He invites the reader to pull up a chair and join him as he recounts his anecdotes of friends, family, and a myriad of celebrities, from his five decades in the hospitality industry. From historic country inns to five-star hotels on three continents, he conveys his experiences with great humor and insight. $5.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

You Can’t Blame the Flower

Introverted young attorney Lilyanna Rivers knew one day she would return to Whimser—the mysterious mansion in the middle-of-nowhere, Texas, where flowers don’t grow. She didn’t know her return would be with a select group of her corporate colleagues to quarantine at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The comedy of errors of the employees coexisting intertwines with a darker backstory of how Lilyanna came to inherit Whimser from the late William Whimsergarden, her former college profes... [Read More...]