Magic, Monsters & Mythical Creatures

Welcome, Last chance! This week is a new free Audiobook launch,  “Egyptian Mythology For Kids” Here is a small peek inside of what you will discover: – Geography – from The Mountains, Deserts, and Seas to The Nile & Beyond – Learn About The Many Different Kingdoms of Ancient Egypt – Magic, Monsters & Mythical […]

Egyptian History & Mythology

Hey there! As a subscriber, we wish to introduce our new Audiobook  “Egyptian Mythology For Kids” You may not know a lot about Ancient Egypt, but this Audiobook is here to show you all of the most important points and how awesome they were! This is perfect to introduce to children of all ages; Reply […]

A beautiful, heartbreaking, and unforgettable World War 2 historical fiction

Welcome, Last chance! This week from our new historical fiction brand Living History it’s a new FREE book launch, “No Ocean Wide Enough” A gripping story of love against all odds, found in the most hopeless of places. This epic page-turner inspires us that the pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting […]

Love against all odds

Hey there! This week from our new historical fiction brand Living History it’s a new FREE book launch, “No Ocean Wide Enough” Here is a sneak peek inside! “I believe in you,” Amélie says. She peers up at me, her eyes alight with passion and pain. “Even the ocean wasn’t wide enough to keep us […]

Everyday Life in Viking Times

When Vikings weren’t waging war in other countries, they were planting and harvesting their crops. They were primarily hunting, farming, and fishing people. Although they traded goods and services with Europe, most Norse people were subsistence farmers, which meant that whatever they grew, hunted, or killed, they used for themselves and their families. So given […]

No Ocean Wide Enough (new & free book)

Welcome, This week from our new historical fiction brand Living History it’s a new FREE book launch, “No Ocean Wide Enough” A gripping story of love against all odds, found in the most hopeless of places. This epic page-turner inspires us that the pain of parting is nothing to the joy of meeting again. Readers […]

Native American: The Haida People of the Pacific Northwest

Traditionally, many distinct Nations occupied the Pacific Coast on the mainland and the many small islands around it. Despite having different cultures and languages, these Indigenous Nations shared at least one powerful resource in common: the ocean. The ocean defined the way of life for the traditional occupants of these beautiful territories. The People of […]

Japanese History: Nara Period

The Nara period lasted from 710 to 794 CE. This was the time when Japan’s capital was in Heijo-kyo, or present-day Nara. This would become Japan’s first permanent capital city. Prior to this, a new capital was built for each Japanese Emperor. This was likely due to the concept of impurity we mentioned in the […]

How Philosophers Challenged Greek Mythology and Worship of the Gods

In Ancient Greece the gods were all-powerful and they all admired beings of the universe. However, during the 6th century B.C.E., a new wave of thinking took place and the age of Greek philosophy was born. The philosophers, unlike the majority of the Greek populace at the time, looked to challenge the beliefs of the […]

Japanese Mythology: The Disappearance of the Sun

Susanoo, the kami of the seas, was neglecting his duties and cried about how he longed to see his mother, Izanami, in the underworld. So, his father, Izanagi, sent him to go live in the underworld. Prior to leaving, Susanoo decided to visit his sister, Amaterasu, to say goodbye. She knew of Susanoo’s reputation as […]