Guest Post: Jeffrey B Allen Author of Gone Away Into the Land


Continuing on with our posts this week from the wonderful blog tour with Goneaway into the land is a fantastic guest post by Jeffrey B. Allen.

And My Question for our wonderful guest post:

What does one go through when dealing with writing such emotional stories?

Emotions buried beneath the thin skin of the writer; emotions unknown
to the writer, and emotions aching for a way to express themselves, to
be felt and heard. I believe writing is a form of self evaluation.
It is a therapy of sorts, but so are all forms of artistic expression.
There is a need for artists to expose themselves through their
medium. You may wonder why, but to me it is simple. Authors, like
painters, sculptures, or actors, want to stir the emotions in others.
An author who writes romance or an author who writes horror both wish
upon their audience the same thing, to invoke a reaction.

GoneAway is a complex tale of reconciliation told from the point of
view of a twelve year old boy. Dark thoughts are common in boys of
that age, especially if they are traumatized. On the other hand, a
journey into a place where a young boy would fantasize about killing
his father would have to be taken from the context of what the boy is
familiar with, and what he loves most. In John’s case, he loved
powerful machines such as locomotives, and he loved candy, as most
children his age do. And he adored his mother and his sister Marny.
Most of all, he hated his father, and rightly so. His father was a
nasty beast, abusive, self absorbed, and embittered by having been
excommunicated from his community of religious zealots.

I was forced to confront many of my demons while writing GoneAway. I
found places inside myself where I did not want to go, and I wrote
upon the pages descriptions that I was not sure would be understood by
my family. In the final analysis, GoneAway is a story for everyone.
Let it be known that I was not abused as John was, and I did not name
my father a beast. What I did do was to draw upon pleasant and
unpleasant periods of my childhood and my adult life to develop the
threads within the story. I drew on philosophical and historical
knowledge, and I also spent many hours researching mythology and
biblical facts and fables, as well as ancient history to bring life’s
diversity into the story. Then I used my ability as a writer to cause
the many threads of GoneAway to be cohesive for my reader.

There are some who say I succeeded in evoking emotion. I hope they
are correct. Time will only tell.
Thank you for the opportunity to be interviewed.


Jeffrey B. Allen

GM and other companies

What do you think of the way some businesses are making their way in the economy today? With the Generational Equity, and the selling of bits and pieces of companies? I myself I am on the fence if I am perfectly honest. Part of me says it is a bad thing that a company should stay together and finds a way to make it work as a whole. And yet the other part of me says you do what you have to do. Is the selling of bits of a company really any different than when a family has to tighten their belt? And they liquidate some of their own assets? I don’t suspect it’s really too much different. So perhaps this is just a case of a necessary evil.

Teaser Tuesday #18

TEASER TUESDAYS asks you to: Grab your current read.Let the book fall open to a random page.Share with us two (2) “teaser” sentences from that page, somewhere between lines 7 and 12.You also need to share the title of the book that you’re getting your “teaser” from … that way people can have some great book recommendations if they like the teaser you’ve given!Please avoid spoilers!

“You were so keen to help the order.” said Mrs. Weasley “you can do you bit by making headquarters fit to live in.”
“I feel like a house elf.” grumbled Ron. ~ Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.k Rowlings

Book Review: Blog Tour Gone away into the Land by Jeffrey B Allen


John, a twelve-year-old boy, travels into a place where he will battle his father (the beast) and rescue Marney, his younger sister, and in the process save the Land from its own demise. John’s journey to find his sister and seek ultimate revenge on his abusive father will lead you into a wonderland that happens to also be experiencing the abuses of greed and tyranny, yet on a much grander scale. He and his mother find themselves embroiled in a civil war that threatens both the Land and the World. John’s harrowing struggle will embrace the child within you, while challenging the philosophical and spiritual unknowns of those who have GoneAway. Yet, for all of its upheaval, GoneAway ¿ into the Land, will leave you with a feeling of hope, and a yearning for more.


Gone away into the land came up to me as a book to read for a blog tour. And I am so glad it did. This book was fantastic, and in a month where I have read some bla books it was nice to have a stand out among them. Not saying all of my books this month have been bla, they haven’t but Goneaway is one of the best.

Jeffrey Allen spins a fantastic story about John and Marney. The pacing in this book is positively wonderful; it is slower than a lot of books but just right for the tone of this novel. He reveals a little bit of the story at every turn. There are some things I personally didn’t see coming, but I wont give them away I don’t want to spoil it for you.

Honestly if you enjoy a good yarn pick up Goneaway into the land. You will not regret it at all. It is wonderful read. And it is perfect for summer reading.

Musing Monday #17



Today’s MUSING MONDAYS post is about library borrowing…

Do you restrict yourself on how many books you take out from the library at a time? Do you borrow books if you already have some out? Do you always reborrow books you don’t get to?

Well when I used to take books out of the library (I do not anymore) I took a ton. And I would usually either get them all read before the due date or renew the ones that I didn’t finish. So I always made sure I got through them one way or another. But I never did limit myself.





Book Review: Bitter is the New Black by Jen Lancaster


Jen Lancaster was living the sweet life-until real life kicked her to the curb.

She had the perfect man, the perfect job-hell, she had the perfect life-and there was no reason to think it wouldn’t last. Or maybe there was, but Jen Lancaster was too busy being manicured, pedicured, highlighted, and generally adored to notice.

This is the smart-mouthed, soul-searching story of a woman trying to figure out what happens next when she’s gone from six figures to unemployment checks and she stops to reconsider some of the less-than-rosy attitudes and values she thought she’d never have to answer for when times were good.

Filled with caustic wit and unusual insight, it’s a rollicking read as speedy and unpredictable as the trajectory of a burst balloon.


This book was just not for me. I was a little upset that I didn’t like it. But mostly because it had been on my wish list for a long time on PaperbackSwap, and I had been excited to get it. And now I wish I hadn’t. The main character was just a picky, finicky woman who I would use a stronger wording for but I am trying to remain PG. Now I suppose to some people that might be funny. But to me it was just pointless. I almost stopped reading but by the time I was going to I was almost half way through. And at that point I had used enough time on it that I didn’t wish to stop. So at least the book counts for my 2009 Challenge but that is about all it counts for. If you want my opinion skip this book, you will save yourself some trouble.


Custom Number Plates

Hey readers, head on over and check out Northumbria Numbers it is a fantastic website that does custom number plates. This company has been around since 1995, and is situated in “The Secret Kingdom” which I think it’s just fantastic. The website is very easy to navigate they offer great information and a good amount of customer service. When you have those things combined its hard not to go take a look. So head on over see if you like what you see.

Wicked Wednesday #9


Wicked Wednesday a place to be wicked to other book readers and make them get those TBR piles growing. The concept is simple. Pick a book or two and tell s about them. If its one you read tell us what you liked. If its one you found tell us about that to. Than leave a comment to let us know where to find your Wicked Wednesday titles. Make sure to link back in your posts for other people to follow Wicked Wednesday.

So, I am dork. I totaly missed yesterday being Wens. It was a pretty bad day however. My grandma passed away suddenly.

So anyways… my book suggestion.


Sexy Ladie’s Costumes

Halloween is still some time off, but it is coming. So its time to start thinking about what you want to wear. You want to be thinking in advance right? Well check out Leg Avenue Costumes they have some very sexy costumes. Are you tired of going to the main store? And seeing at the main store you have usually frumpy dumpy costumes. No offense stores. Leg Avenue costumes has a fantastic array of sexy ladies costumes you have some of the stereotypical nurse costume, cop and princess. They also have some other cute ones, Go go dancers, racer girls and many more. You won’t be disappointed with it!

Booking Through Thursday –

One of my favorite sci-fi authors (Sharon Lee) has declared June 23rd Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers Day.

As she puts it:

So! In my Official Capacity as a writer of science fiction and fantasy, I hereby proclaim June 23 Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Day! A day of celebration and wonder! A day for all of us readers of science fiction and fantasy to reach out and say thank you to our favorite writers. A day, perhaps, to blog about our favorite sf/f writers. A day to reflect upon how written science fiction and fantasy has changed your life.

So … what might you do on the 23rd to celebrate? Do you even read fantasy/sci-fi? Why? Why not?

Well no offense meant to the genre and those who enjoy it, but it’s not my usual genre. There are a few small exceptions in the classic works that fall into that genre. But as for anything modern, I am not a Sci-Fi reader. So on the 23rd I will not be celebrating it. However, perhaps I will make it a book celebration day for myself and hold a little read a thon.

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