Friday, August 1, 2025

BOOK: Space Dragon, A Love Story by Carol Ann Kauffman

Cover by Cover Up & Hide



Twelve of Earthfleet's finest starships are floating in space unmanned. The ships are intact with no visible damage, but no life signs or bodies are detected. 

Earthfleet Council has decided to send cadets out to fly the spaceships home, despite rumors of carnivorous space pirates.

Is it a rescue mission? 
There are no life signs.

Is it a recovery mission? 
There are no bodies to recover.

It's more like a space parking valet mission. 
Locate and board spaceship. 
Bring it home.

What could possibly go wrong?

Available in kindle format, paperback, and on Vella.


Excerpt:

Chapter One

Transportation Gridlock

 

 

“Attention, please: Public transportation is presently shut down due to a minor snafu in the citywide driverless vehicle system,” blared the governmental artificial intelligence program announcer over the public address system. “We ask for your patience as we work to resume normal operations.”  

“Wonderful. Just wonderful,” announced Emma Fortunato to no one in particular as she sat down on the steps of the building. “Traffic’s at a standstill and I need to get across town to the Conference Center now. Like right now.”

“Oh, no, Em, what are you going to do?” asked Earthfleet Leadership classmate Abby Sweetwater.

“I don’t know yet.” Emma rubbed her forehead. “I need to present my suggestions for manning the remaining EarthFleet ships with staff in order to avert the crisis in the Ulysses Quadrant. Entire crews have disappeared from spaceships in this quadrant, leaving twelve of our ships floating empty in space.”

“Yeah, I know,” said Abby, flicking her hair. “That’s all my dad’s been talking about is your great plan. He’s so excited. Who else is near the Conference Center who could step in and take your place at the conference?”

“Nobody can take her place,” answered Tyler Lomond, walking up to join the conversation.

“Hi, Tyler,” giggled Abby. “What are you doing here so early?”

“I’m here to take the Science Officer exam.” Tyler turned to Emma.

“Mr. Fortunato,” nodded Tyler, giving her the formal class greeting. “It’s good to see you outside the training room. Is all well with our shining star?”

Emma looked at him quizzically. 

“Oh, I’m sorry. I’m in your Leadership Forum. Tyler Lomond.”

“You are? Where?”

“I sit in the last row in the back,” he laughed, “as close to the exit as I can get.”

“Hello, Mr. Lomond. I swear I’ve never seen you before. I’m pretty sure I’d remember you.”

“I get there late every day,” he blushed.  “And leave early.”

“Well, maybe that’s why I’ve never seen you. Tyler, as much as I would like to, I can’t stop and chat. I need to be at the Conference Center in ten minutes to present my ideas for staffing as the EarthFleet ships.”

“Yes, the ones floating crewless in the quadrant. That’s all everybody’s talking about.”

“Yes, and as you can see, traffic is a standstill. Nothing is moving. This is really important. I need to figure out what to do next.”

“I can get you there is seven minutes,” he says as he points to his motorcycle.

“Let’s go, Mr. Lomond.”

 

Tyler handed Emma his helmet. He helped her get on the back of the motorcycle.

“Have you ever been on a Speed Cycle before?”

“No. But I’m desperate,” said Emma.

“Well, you’re in for a treat. Hold on tight.”

He zoomed in and out of traffic, zigzagging through lanes of stopped vehicles as Emma clutched on tightly behind him. Arriving at the Conference Center in seven minutes as promised, Emma hopped off and removed Tyler’s borrowed helmet.

“Thank you. Oh, I must look like hell.” She ran her fingers through her long, wavy, chestnut brown hair.

“No. You look beautiful. Now get in there and knock them dead, Captain. Go,” Tyler smiled and pointed.

“Thank you again, Tyler.”

“My pleasure, Emma.”

Tyler watched her run into the Conference Center. He glanced at his watch. He put on his helmet, raced back to the Earthfleet Certification Building, and ran into the building.

“Tyler Lomond, here to take the Science Officer Certification Exam.” He pulled out his identification and pre-authorized exam fee receipt. “All my paperwork is in order.”

“Sorry, Mr. Lomond,” said the monitor at the door Cadet Monitor Jason Wazelle. “The exam procedure has begun. You are three minutes late.”

“Oh, come on, Mr. Wazelle. I can see through the window they haven’t started yet. Let me in.”

“No can do,” said Wazelle with a smirk as he tapped his watch face. “You should learn to be on time, Lomond.” 














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Thursday, July 31, 2025

TV TIME: Andor, Season2 (Disney+)



This was the best Star Wars series so far, in my opinion. An outstanding storyline is driven by great characters. It is a hard and gritty look at the Republic, how it grew, and became so powerful.  

And Diego Luna is irresistible! 








 











Wednesday, July 30, 2025

INTERVIEW: Romance Author Ruthie L. Manier


 

Good morning, Ruthie, and welcome to Vision and Verse. Can you tell us what you’ve written? 

I write romance, contemporary, time travel, western, and paranormal. Here is a list of my titles:

 

Celebrations: Holiday-themed         

A Miracle for Santa (Christmas short story 2022)

Journey to Believe (Christmas short story 2023

Recipe for Love (Valentines Day 2024)

Ruby’s Redemption (Easter 2024)

Sparks of Independence (IndependenceDay July 2024)

 

Chasing        Time:            Time travel            western       romance     

Jesse

Tucker

Marissa

Peyton (new, late 2023)

 

The    Clayton        Boys: Classic          western      

Forbidden Paths  (new 2023)

 

The    Hemocil       Society:        Paranormal            romance     

Lovers Curse

Lovers Salvation

Lovers Refuge

Lovers Escape (new, Late 2023)

 


What is your favorite genre to write? 

Romance, I love a happy ending.

 

Favorite food. 

It's hard to decide on my favorite food. I love everything, including Italian and Mexican, seafood like salmon, shrimp, and oysters. Potatoes are my go-to food, and it does not matter how they are cooked! Fresh breads and cheese are my downfalls. I consume a lot of berries as well.

 

Tea or coffee?

Both, coffee in the morning, and iced tea in the afternoon.  




Pizza or ice cream?

Pizza for dinner. Ice cream for dessert.  


Wine or beer or soda or what?

White Claw; peach, watermelon, tangerine and mango. Sometimes, especially when I am camping, I like a shot of Crown.

 

Where would you like to visit?

Australia is my dream vacation.  


Favorite musical artist.  

Where do I start? Elvis, Barbara, Elton.

 




Do you listen to music when you write?  What?

No, I need complete quiet to keep my concentration. I might be ADHD undiagnosed.

 

What makes you laugh?

Children make me laugh the most! They say and do the funniest things.  


Favorite work of art or sculpture.

My favorite artwork is my son, Jon K Manier’s paintings. He is incredibly talented!



 How old were you when you started writing?

As soon as I learned how to write. My older sister (by ten months) Debi was usually my main character much to her dismay. Lol.

 

 

Do you plan out your book with outlines and notecards? Or just write?

I do not write note cards, sometimes I’ll write a paragraph or summary of what I have in mind for the story. Most of the time I simply sit down and start writing. 

 

 


Explain your perfect evening.

My perfect evening is sitting out on our bedroom deck on a warm night with my husband Jon and sipping on a cold beverage after dinner. Listening to music, or the many birds in the sanctuary behind our yard. We love watching our dog play in the grass with his soccer ball. Our little carin terrier, Jasper loves to play soccer! He is damn good too. I might be a tad bit bias.

 

Where do you get your inspiration?

I get my inspiration from life. People from everyday life and from the past. A sunset, a sun rise especially at the ocean.  

 

 



What do you do when you get a writer's block?

When I get writer’s block I either keep writing until something comes to me or do some form of exercise. Other times I might wait a few days before it comes to me. Normally, the block is from not knowing which direction 

I want to go with a character or an event.  






Who is your favorite author?

I could never name a favorite author. There are too many that I love!   



Best book you ever read.

My favorite book is another hard question. I’ve read so many. I guess I will go with Pride & Prejudice by author Jane Austen. I also loved LittleWomen.

 

 

Last book you read.

The last book I read was written by author Gerald L Guy, titled “Trashman.”  I gave it 5 stars!

 



What would you do for a living if you weren’t a writer?

I recently retired from the medical field after twenty-five years. My dream job has always been to become an author. 




Who is the one person who has influenced your personal life the most and why?

My father Danny Gene Moore influenced my life the most. He was shot three times by a 45 magnum at the age of twenty-one, he survived but became paralyzed from under his arms down. He was strong and proud and smart learning a new profession after the shooting because he could no longer do carpenter work. He worked at the Goodwill for 15 years in the electronic department. When he could no longer do that kind of work he started painting and selling his work. He taught me to be strong and proud and to have good work ethics but even more dad taught me empathy and to follow my dreams. 

 

 


If you could sit down and have a conversation with ONE person, living or dead, real or fictional, who would it be and why?

Jesus of course. I have many questions like how Im doing towards getting to heaven.

 

 

What advice would you give someone who aspired to be a writer?

The advice I give aspiring authors is to go for it! Follow your dreams! Write, write, write and then rewrite! Don’t let anyone smash your dream! Kindle Direct Publishing is a great way to start out on your journey. 

 

 

 








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