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Traction

02 Friday May 2025

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JUDGING ATHENA, just released, is slowly making its way up some Amazon charts.

Religious and Contemporary Romance stats from a moment ago:

I’ll take 2 top 40s for now, but we still need solid sales. Still need to jump on the Clean and Wholesome category along with general romance.

Please help the push for some kind of #1 status! Thanks, PL.

JUDGING ATHENA is Live!

02 Friday May 2025

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The wait is over! She’s available in Kindle, paperback, and hardback. Please use one of the following links to purchase Judging Athena:

Green Altar Books (Scroll down a bit for hardcover ordering and preview info!)

Amazon

Ingram

***** Publisher Press Release:

JUDGING ATHENA
by Perrin Lovett

JUDGING ATHENA HAS BEEN CALLED “brilliant” and “a beautiful portrayal of the relation of man and woman at the highest level.”

Athena Naonikis is an amazingly accomplished and extraordinarily beautiful young woman.

Despite her successes, she has never found amour. Her lack of romance is shared by Josh Williams, a handsome, young sweetheart. They meet and bond over their mutual life circumstances, outlooks, and humble piety. And they fall in love. En route to marriage, Josh discovers Athena has a secret identity, one that is perhaps unique in all of history and which will determine the outcome of their love and matrimony.

Judging Athena is an exciting foray into innocent, pure, and productive love. It is also a clarion call to return to the traditions of marriage, large families, and genteel society.

Perrin Lovett, a Christian traditionalist, novelist, and internationally syndicated columnist and essayist, does two unique and critical things with Judging Athena. Using a novel series of metaphors, he forges an exemplary story of genuine Christian romance, with love, children, and joint salvation. The circumstances of the distinctive plot and plot devices also expound several related areas of apologetics all aimed at glorifying God’s Creation and propelling men and women towards general salvation through Christ.

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We could not have been more surprised when Mr. Lovett, the author of the The Subsitute, a novel with a very tough protagonist, Tom Ironsides (described as one of the “most dangerous paramilitary officers in modern clandestine history” and “a deadly warrior, possessed of keen intelligence, determined to defend civilization” ), told us of this romance novel he had written.

Lovett related that as he took one of his nightly walks, the idea came to him all at once. The book was finished in just over three weeks! If you are a writer, you know this is a rare occurance.

We love it. I know it is not our standard fare, but it might be a nice gift for a young man or lady. Of course, a book of this calibre would be suited for any age, but 13 to 113 is seems to be just about right. We believe readers of all ages would find the book equally intriguing and equally moving…

We are in uncharted territory with this kind of fiction, but we believe it is worthy of your attention. It has an incredible story line and the “twist” (which separates this book from other books of this genre) blew us away! We think it will blow you away too!

Like the previous title,  Judging Athena is available in hardback, paperback, and digital editions. You can buy the paperback and digital edition from Shotwell Direct. You can get all three formats at AMAZON.

A preview of this most unique book can be found HERE.

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I’ll have more to say about the book soon, so go ahead and purchase six to twenty copies of each format! Yes, the Twist does set it apart. Everything Paul said about ATHENA is correct – except there is a modicum of action in it. Tom Ironsides is tough, no doubt about it. But sweet, humble Josh takes down an adversary beyond anything Tom ever faced. And Tom, you, and nobody else ever met a chick quite like Athena.

PS: That other release is Dr. James Kibler’s new poetry book, Beyond the Stone!

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ATHENA – Won’t Be Long Now

23 Wednesday Apr 2025

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I do not as of yet have a copy, but my good editor does!

Soon!

(Dog not included.)

Uma Sobrecapa no Brasil

21 Monday Apr 2025

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Many thanks again to Raphael and the Nova Resistencia gang for promoting ATHENA to the Portuguese-reading audience! Obrigado!

Porque Homens Deveriam Ler Ficção

Para concluir, recomendo alguns romances aleatórios para a estimada consideração de meus leitores aqui. Em primeiro lugar, há a menção, novamente autorreferencial, de The Substitute. Depois, há obras semelhantes, do falecido Gonzalo Lira. Em seguida, temos The Ways of the Dead, de Neely Tucker. Depois disso, estou me divertindo muito com The Lightkeeper, de Sherry Shenoda, um fantástico conto de ficção cristã que possui uma qualidade literária apurada e incomum. Por fim, e mais uma vez uma menção autorreferencial, há o Judging Athena (Julgando Atena), que será publicado em breve, ficção cristã diferente de qualquer outra e totalmente diferente da minha literatura de costume.

Judging Athena é uma exposição e defesa da beleza do casamento e dos benefícios que ele promove para a salvação. Acredite ou não, apesar de ser meu trabalho, não há nenhum xingamento, luxúria e polêmicas exacerbadas nele. Há um pouco de ação turbulenta, em parte de natureza relacionada às instâncias mencionadas acima. No entanto, quando essas poucas cenas aparecerem, elas serão bem-vindas pelo leitor e se desenvolverão, divinamente inspiradas, em uma direção diferente da minha compulsão habitual. A história de amor em si, tão envolvente quanto inocente, é uma singularidade excelente. Em breve, meus amigos.

We’ll have to look hard at a Portuguese translation!

A Dust Jacket

16 Wednesday Apr 2025

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I’ve never had a hardback before!

Soon.

COLUMN: Why Men Should Read Fiction

14 Friday Mar 2025

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Why Men Should Read Fiction

 

Vox Day did a very good job, over at Sigma Game, lately explaining why (American/Western) men don’t read much these days. Few real men want anything to do with loony witches, fembots, and caustic blue-haired harpies. Yet those types, along with some other usual suspects, constitute the majority of Western book authors, publishers, distributors, buyers, editors, gatekeepers, and agents. If one reads Vox’s article, then one will gain a decent understanding of the astroturfing of what passes, at least in the eyes of too many postmodern women, for best-selling literature. Add to this tragedy the decline of general intelligence, burgeoning post-literacy or illiteracy, and the shunning of men from traditional male ideas, systems, endeavors, and spaces, and one has a recipe for a rolling disaster. 

Patrick Lawrence wrote the other day about part of that unfolding disaster as it pertains to the peculiar case of Yankee Attorney General Pam Blondie’s circus sideshow release of files regarding the criminal activities of dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. If one has just arrived from another galaxy, then know that Epstein was the poster boy for an international child sex trafficking ring and likely intel asset. Evidently, the only good thing the man ever did was die. Blondie hyped her file release, then crawfished when the event underwhelmed. She now claims she has better information and will release it once certain redactions are made. Lawrence honed right in on one given reason for some of the redactions: “national security”. 

Let us consider: What issues of “national security” would require redaction in regard to a deceased sex-trafficker or his underage victims, unless our government or close allies had been involved in said sex-trafficking ring?

The Yankee empire, its agents, friends, and allies, have a long and wicked history of involvement in related matters. Way back in 2019, I wrote a few bits about the quiet release of another batch of previously classified data, the FBI’s “Finders Files”. Those files concerned a series of 1980s cases of child sexual abuse at daycare centers that became popularly known as the “Satanic Panic”. After the children’s allegations were “investigated”, we were informed the kids made it all up, nothing happened, and don’t you dare suspect anything similar going forward. Thirty years later, we learned that everything the kids said was true, the government knew about it at the time, and there was a cover-up. A few august members of the retarderati responded to my articles by telling me I was a fool for rehashing long-debunked cOnSpIrAcY ThEoRiEs. And, yes, I had linked to the same set of files back then in the articles, but again, the not reading angle. 

What does any of this have to do with fiction? Well, I included the Finders and a fictional version of Epstein, the notorious Geoffrey Steinberg, in my 2019 novel, The Substitute (2023 revision from Green Altar Books). Oddly enough, when he found out I was writing my first major work of fiction, the late, great Thomas Moore said, “That’s great, and you should! Just remember, though, that half the people are illiterate and the other half don’t read.” He was, of course, being jovial, though as we know he was onto something. Those who have read my book enjoyed a narrative telling of the foregoing criminal atrocities and more as seen through the eyes of a former CIA killer. In chapter sixteen, page 191, Tom Ironsides even warns a young FBI agent specifically about the Finders. Agent Pennington was at Tom’s house after the hero inadvertently busted up an Epstein-esque operation within the public school system(s). On the next page, Tom’s former employer thanks him for his help while promising the DOJ will relieve him of the burden of testifying out of deference to … national security. And Tom knows what Lawrence suspects: there is always Yankee government involvement in such filth.

By the way, I noted a long history of such evil. This involvement is as old as, in fact, older than America itself. If one has access to that newfangled internet thing, then please search for the strange case of all the little skeletons found under Benjamin Franklin’s old house on the apply-named Craven Street in London. Yeah.

One beauty of writing fiction is that the author can provide satisfaction for certain unpleasant matters in ways simply impossible for the average man to affect in real life. For instance, in chapter twenty-one of The Substitute, in the subsection “Justice Delivered,” Tom learns that Mr. Steinberg, his tropical island liar, and several dastardly associates are eliminated one evening by a massive thermobaric explosion. (Secret reveal: the blast is caused by a drone cargo 747 loaded with the mythical “C-12” ultra-high explosive [a non-RDX, post-nitroamine agent]. Why? Because.) As a bonus, the reader also witnesses Tom’s fond memories from the time it was his honor to assassinate a chief associate of Steinberg in Sicily. That extrajudicial hit, by the way, will be explicated in my forthcoming novella AURELIUS. 

Remember, all men and women, that fiction has the stirring ability to connect the reader to assorted subjects by creating a personal link between those subjects and the reader’s thoughts and emotions—a powerful and sometimes fun force. 

In conclusion, I recommend a few random novels for the esteemed consideration of my readers here. First, there’s the self-serving mention, again, of The Substitute. Then there’s Counterparts by the late Gonzalo Lira. Next, we have The Ways of the Dead by Neely Tucker. After that, I am currently enjoying the heck out of The Lightkeeper by Sherry Shenoda, a fantastic Christian fictional tale possessed of a keen and unusual literary quality. Finally, and again of self-serving interest, there’s the soon-to-be-published Judging Athena, Christian fiction unlike any other and utterly unlike my ordinary fare.

(Green Altar Books, forthcoming.)

Athena is an exposition and championing of the beauty of marriage and the salvation-fostering benefits thereof. Believe it or not, even though it’s my work, there’s zero cursing, lust, or jaded polemics in it. There is a modicum of turbulent action, partly of a nature related to those instances noted above. However, when those very few scenes come along, they will be welcomed by the reader, and they unfold, divinely inspired, in a different direction than my usual compulsion. The love story itself, as compelling as it is innocent, is a superb singularity. Soon, my friends.

Deo vindice.

JUDGING ATHENA Sneak Peek

05 Wednesday Mar 2025

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Friends, we’re getting closer. I just received my electronic proof. Without getting too deep into it, here are a few items of interest. The cover work and art by “Boo” and Green Altar are amazing. More soon!

COLUMN: Riyadh: End of the Line for the Yankee Empire?

21 Friday Feb 2025

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Riyadh: End of the Line for the Yankee Empire?

 

Don’t be too hard on your ‘Murikan neighbors who once proudly stood with Ukraine, but that proxy front is just about over. They were misled, rather dull-witted, and probably vaxxed to the maxx. Besides, the whole rules-based whatever order of Clown World is beginning to fold like a burning house of cards in a strong wind. 

According to me, the Yankee Empire, immediate precursor to the Global American Empire, kicked off when the last shred of CSA resistance ended on November 7, 1865. Oddly enough, the start happened in Liverpool, England with the surrender of CSS Shenandoah (to the English, not the Yankees). Did the Empire just end in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on February 18, 2025, via capitulation to Russia? Probably not, not just yet. But the clock is running and the writing is on the wall. 

For 160 years, especially for the last 80 of them, the Empire has caused a heap of trouble worldwide. For about the last 40 years, by wantonly attacking poor defenseless countries imperial forces have behaved exactly like an elementary school bully, ever strutting around and beating up the little kids. For whatever reason the bully decided his act would play out well against the world heavyweight boxing champion. It did not. 

Gerry Nolan, as relayed on Telegram, provided an excellent summary of what might be the Clown’s last stand:

This is what empire collapse looks like. For years, Washington dictated terms to the world. Now, it has to ask permission just to stay in the game. The Pentagon knows it lost the war in Ukraine. The next phase is about managing the American retreat from global hegemony, because the new world is already being built, and the U.S. is no longer in charge.

Washington walked into Riyadh pretending it still ran the world and walked out learning it now needs Moscow’s permission just to stay relevant. The empire isn’t negotiating from strength anymore, it’s negotiating for survival.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, ever a professional, gave a more relaxed and diplomatic assessment:

Our discussion, spanning roughly an hour, focused on our bilateral relations and the importance of ensuring, if not full consensus (which is unattainable), then at least the preparedness of major powers to sustain a normal, professional dialogue under any circumstances. This entails listening to one another, learning from ongoing events, and averting conflicts and crises.

This stance of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was, in essence, mirrored in our negotiations with the American delegation. At the commencement of the discussion, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio underscored the fundamental importance of each nation being guided by its national interests in international relations. We fully concurred with this, along with the understanding that these national interests will not always coincide. However, when they diverge, it is essential to manage these differences, not leave them to chance, and certainly not incite confrontations, whether military or otherwise.

Where national interests overlap, every effort should be made to harness these areas and undertake mutually advantageous projects in the geopolitical and economic realms.

The dialogue was highly fruitful. We not only listened but also understood each other. I am confident that the American side has gained a clearer understanding of our position, which we reiterated in detail, drawing on numerous statements by President of Russia Vladimir Putin and supported by specific examples.

In other words, Russia is comprehensively defeating NATO and the GAE. Who knows (or cares) what the EU midgets think or understand? The fact is that the GAE, the driving power behind NATO, knows the game is over. Hence, the Clowns are now backpedaling, looking for an exit, and may have finally gotten over their retarded fetish about cornering, defeating, occupying, and destroying Russia. In fact, it almost looks like they’re open to treating Russia as a partner, perhaps even the senior partner in some regards. As a standalone matter, that is a good thing. As for other matters, time will tell.

The Clowns will never be able to turn Russia against China or vice versa. They will never defeat Iran. Or Yemen for that matter. Maybe even the Mexican Cartels for another matter. Unless or until the Empire fully ends and the Clowns are crushed or banished, the remnants of America will never be able to fully and successfully participate in the new multipolar world order. And unless or until the Clowns are defeated, the American people must understand that they are the last little kid left on the playground. 

If Trump or anyone else has genuine plans to drop the big tent on the Clowns, then that will be a great cause for celebration. If not, then on with the collapse and reordering. Regardless and in the meanwhile, remember that sometimes little things like roses and pancakes can go a long way towards explaining great and eternal concepts—Athena will explain that last part soon. 

Deo vindice

Rose on the Cover

10 Monday Feb 2025

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JUDGING ATHENA now has an official cover.

(Design by Green Altar Books / Boo Jackson.)

Novel coming soon.

More Updates

07 Friday Feb 2025

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I have a new draft column coming a little later.

Also, lovely ATHENA has her own dedicated book page over at the Author Site.

TGIF.

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