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    Maverick currently lives in the Midwest with his wife of 7 years, his two dogs and cat, Austen, Ava, and Jude. Maverick considers himself to be a self-proclaimed gamer nerd and gear head. Before he got into writing he grew up playing video games and watching Alfred Hitchcock movies which inspired his love of all things mysterious. He can usually be found drooling over cars and motorcycles. He usually has no fewer than five project cars in mind when he can only find the time to actually work on them. When he’s not writing, he can be found in his man cave gaming, reading Marvel or **** Tracy comics which might inspire me for his next upcoming book, or usually indulging his wife’s ridiculous next project antics and finding ways to avoid telling her she’s right.

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    When justice is on the line… leave no stone unturned.

    Private Investigator, Jack Stone, is closing in on his rival when an unexpected twist throws his investigation - and his life - onto a different course. Going head-to-head with a demon from his past in his quest for vengeance puts Jack’s family and friends in the line of fire, and he must use every resource in his arsenal to bring an end to the tyrant threatening his future.

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    When justice is on the line...leave no Stone unturned.

    Bloody and armed with the answers he was willing to die for, Jack Stone is sent spiraling into the city’s seedy underbelly to find the enigmatic Drac. His search comes to a screeching halt when unforeseen events force him to rely on questionable strangers. Now with a price on his head, and his loved ones in the crosshairs as collateral damage, Jack must race to find the man who wants him dead.

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    0.99 BOOKS ON SALE Author - Maverick Montgomery ENDS MAY 31, 2025 - https://nishapromotes.weebly.com/ About the author - (Crime Fiction, Thriller, Suspense) Maverick currently lives in the Midwest with his wife of 7 years, his two dogs and cat, Austen, Ava, and Jude. Maverick considers himself to be a self-proclaimed gamer nerd and gear head. Before he got into writing he grew up playing video games and watching Alfred Hitchcock movies which inspired his love of all things mysterious. He can usually be found drooling over cars and motorcycles. He usually has no fewer than five project cars in mind when he can only find the time to actually work on them. When he’s not writing, he can be found in his man cave gaming, reading Marvel or Dick Tracy comics which might inspire me for his next upcoming book, or usually indulging his wife’s ridiculous next project antics and finding ways to avoid telling her she’s right. Stone's Edge (The Stone Chronicles Book 1) - Ten 5-star ratings on Amazon When justice is on the line… leave no stone unturned. Private Investigator, Jack Stone, is closing in on his rival when an unexpected twist throws his investigation - and his life - onto a different course. Going head-to-head with a demon from his past in his quest for vengeance puts Jack’s family and friends in the line of fire, and he must use every resource in his arsenal to bring an end to the tyrant threatening his future. Paperback - $9.99 Kindle Unlimited - FREE with Kindle Unlimited Membership $0.99 to buy with 1-Click https://www.amazon.com/Stones-Stone-Chronicles-Maverick-Montgomery/dp/B0CR83WNC9 Blood From A Stone (The Stone Chronicles Book 2) Four 5-star ratings on Amazon When justice is on the line...leave no Stone unturned. Bloody and armed with the answers he was willing to die for, Jack Stone is sent spiraling into the city’s seedy underbelly to find the enigmatic Drac. His search comes to a screeching halt when unforeseen events force him to rely on questionable strangers. Now with a price on his head, and his loved ones in the crosshairs as collateral damage, Jack must race to find the man who wants him dead. Paperback - $9.99 Kindle Unlimited - FREE with Kindle Unlimited Membership $0.99 to buy with 1-Click https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Stone-Chronicles-Maverick-Montgomery/dp/B0CYPGF8ML
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  • Why scary movies may be good for your health.

    Watching a scary movie can burn as many calories as exercise.
    We're all familiar with the feelings that come with watching a fright flick — the sense of dread that engulfs us as a character enters a foreboding place, ominous music building, etc. According to a 2012 study commissioned by the video subscription service Lovefilm, these heart-pounding moments can do more than cause a good old-fashioned scare, however. Of the 10 movies tested, half caused participants to burn at least 133 calories, more than the amount used up by a 140-pound adult on a brisk 30-minute walk.

    Granted, this limited study was hardly robust enough to earn a write-up in a peer-reviewed journal. Yet the science behind the results is essentially valid, thanks to human hard-wiring that traces to when our primitive ancestors had good reason to fear the monsters lurking in the night. When exposed to a harrowing situation, our sympathetic nervous system triggers the "flight or fight" response, which sends adrenaline into the bloodstream, diverts blood and oxygen to muscles, and kicks heart activity into a higher gear. Add in the outwardly physical reactions often prompted by the scariest scenes, such as jumping back in your seat or instinctively reaching for a companion, and it's easy to see how sitting through The Shining (184 calories) or Jaws (161 calories) delivers results akin to sweating through a workout.

    There are other benefits to putting ourselves through this sort of simulated danger, including the release of endorphins and dopamine, which allows us to feel relaxed and fulfilled after "surviving" the events witnessed on screen. Of course, not everyone is a fan of the frightening imagery in The Exorcist (158 calories) or Alien (152 calories), and researchers caution that stress can outweigh the gains for people who are genuinely repulsed by these movies. If health is your goal and the sight of blood makes you queasy, you're better off rising from the couch and getting your legs moving instead of watching someone else flee the clutches of a zombie.

    Calories burned during the study's airing of “A Nightmare on Elm Street”
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    Competitive chess players can burn up to 6,000 calories per day during a tournament.

    If scary movies aren't your cup of tea and you want another creative way to burn calories, then competitive chess may be your ticket. According to Stanford University researcher Robert Sapolsky, a chess player can go through 6,000 calories a day over the course of a tournament, about three times the daily amount expended by the average person. The reasons are largely the same as those previously mentioned — the heightened tension of a high-stakes game forces bodies into a state of energy-consuming overdrive. However, the effects are magnified by the behavior of participants, who often skip meals and endure sleepless nights as they obsess over strategy. As a result, top players have taken to training like professional athletes to prepare for the grueling toll of tournaments. Norway's Magnus Carlsen, for example, partakes in an array of activities that include running, soccer, skiing, and yoga, a regimen that helped him reign supreme as the undisputed world chess champion from 2013 to 2023.
    Why scary movies may be good for your health. Watching a scary movie can burn as many calories as exercise. We're all familiar with the feelings that come with watching a fright flick — the sense of dread that engulfs us as a character enters a foreboding place, ominous music building, etc. According to a 2012 study commissioned by the video subscription service Lovefilm, these heart-pounding moments can do more than cause a good old-fashioned scare, however. Of the 10 movies tested, half caused participants to burn at least 133 calories, more than the amount used up by a 140-pound adult on a brisk 30-minute walk. Granted, this limited study was hardly robust enough to earn a write-up in a peer-reviewed journal. Yet the science behind the results is essentially valid, thanks to human hard-wiring that traces to when our primitive ancestors had good reason to fear the monsters lurking in the night. When exposed to a harrowing situation, our sympathetic nervous system triggers the "flight or fight" response, which sends adrenaline into the bloodstream, diverts blood and oxygen to muscles, and kicks heart activity into a higher gear. Add in the outwardly physical reactions often prompted by the scariest scenes, such as jumping back in your seat or instinctively reaching for a companion, and it's easy to see how sitting through The Shining (184 calories) or Jaws (161 calories) delivers results akin to sweating through a workout. There are other benefits to putting ourselves through this sort of simulated danger, including the release of endorphins and dopamine, which allows us to feel relaxed and fulfilled after "surviving" the events witnessed on screen. Of course, not everyone is a fan of the frightening imagery in The Exorcist (158 calories) or Alien (152 calories), and researchers caution that stress can outweigh the gains for people who are genuinely repulsed by these movies. If health is your goal and the sight of blood makes you queasy, you're better off rising from the couch and getting your legs moving instead of watching someone else flee the clutches of a zombie. Calories burned during the study's airing of “A Nightmare on Elm Street” 118 Competitive chess players can burn up to 6,000 calories per day during a tournament. If scary movies aren't your cup of tea and you want another creative way to burn calories, then competitive chess may be your ticket. According to Stanford University researcher Robert Sapolsky, a chess player can go through 6,000 calories a day over the course of a tournament, about three times the daily amount expended by the average person. The reasons are largely the same as those previously mentioned — the heightened tension of a high-stakes game forces bodies into a state of energy-consuming overdrive. However, the effects are magnified by the behavior of participants, who often skip meals and endure sleepless nights as they obsess over strategy. As a result, top players have taken to training like professional athletes to prepare for the grueling toll of tournaments. Norway's Magnus Carlsen, for example, partakes in an array of activities that include running, soccer, skiing, and yoga, a regimen that helped him reign supreme as the undisputed world chess champion from 2013 to 2023.
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  • Marion Robert Morrison, professionally known as John Wayne and nicknamed "the Duke", was an American actor who became a popular icon through his starring roles in films which were produced during Hollywood's Golden Age, especially in Western and war movies. His career flourished from the silent era of the 1920s through the American New Wave, as he appeared in a total of 179 film and television productions. He was among the top box-office draws for three decades and appeared with many other important Hollywood stars of his era. In 1999, the American Film Institute selected Wayne as one of the greatest male stars of classic American cinema.
    Born: May 26, 1907, Winterset, Iowa, United States
    Died: June 11, 1979, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    Cause of Death: Respiratory arrest and gastric cancer
    net worth of $7 million ($25 million in today's money)
    Marion Robert Morrison, professionally known as John Wayne and nicknamed "the Duke", was an American actor who became a popular icon through his starring roles in films which were produced during Hollywood's Golden Age, especially in Western and war movies. His career flourished from the silent era of the 1920s through the American New Wave, as he appeared in a total of 179 film and television productions. He was among the top box-office draws for three decades and appeared with many other important Hollywood stars of his era. In 1999, the American Film Institute selected Wayne as one of the greatest male stars of classic American cinema. Born: May 26, 1907, Winterset, Iowa, United States Died: June 11, 1979, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Cause of Death: Respiratory arrest and gastric cancer net worth of $7 million ($25 million in today's money)
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  • Clark Gable.
    William Clark Gable was an American film actor. Often referred to as the "King of Hollywood", he had roles in more than 60 films in a variety of genres during a career that lasted 37 years, three decades of which was as a leading man. He was named the seventh greatest male movie star of classic American cinema by the American Film Institute.
    Born 2-1-1901, Cadiz, Ohio, United States
    Died 11-16-1960, Los Angeles, California, United States
    Cause Of Death
    Coronary thrombosis
    Net Worth $100 Million
    Clark Gable. William Clark Gable was an American film actor. Often referred to as the "King of Hollywood", he had roles in more than 60 films in a variety of genres during a career that lasted 37 years, three decades of which was as a leading man. He was named the seventh greatest male movie star of classic American cinema by the American Film Institute. Born 2-1-1901, Cadiz, Ohio, United States Died 11-16-1960, Los Angeles, California, United States Cause Of Death Coronary thrombosis Net Worth $100 Million
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  • Word of the Day: Magnifico.

    NOUN
    1. An eminent, powerful, or illustrious person.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "Arthur was considered a magnifico in the publishing industry."
    2. "In the book, the evil wizard is a nearly unbeatable magnifico."
    3. "Despite her reputation as a magnifico of the art world, she's actually very humble."

    Word Origin.
    Italian, late 16th century

    This word stems from the Italian word "magnificent," originally used as a title for a Venetian magnate. In the 2023 Disney movie "Wish," the sorcerer king who has the power to grant the greatest desires of his subjects is named King Magnifico.
    Word of the Day: Magnifico. NOUN 1. An eminent, powerful, or illustrious person. Example Sentences. 1. "Arthur was considered a magnifico in the publishing industry." 2. "In the book, the evil wizard is a nearly unbeatable magnifico." 3. "Despite her reputation as a magnifico of the art world, she's actually very humble." Word Origin. Italian, late 16th century This word stems from the Italian word "magnificent," originally used as a title for a Venetian magnate. In the 2023 Disney movie "Wish," the sorcerer king who has the power to grant the greatest desires of his subjects is named King Magnifico.
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  • Word of the Day: Auteur.

    NOUN
    1. A filmmaker whose personal influence and artistic control over a movie are so great that the filmmaker is regarded as the author of the movie.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "Kathryn aimed to become an auteur whose films would be instantly recognizable."
    2. "The movie's distinctive elements had critics calling the young director Hollywood's newest
    auteur."
    3. "Female filmmakers such as Sofia Coppola and Greta Gerwig are becoming more recognized as modern auteurs."

    Word Origin.
    French, 1960s

    American film critic Andrew Sarris coined the term "auteur theory" in his famous 1962 essay "Notes on the Auteur Theory," and thus "auteur," which means "author" in French, was popularized in American English. As a result of this and other Sarris writings, more public attention turned to the overall craft of filmmaking instead of being focused solely on the actors.
    Word of the Day: Auteur. NOUN 1. A filmmaker whose personal influence and artistic control over a movie are so great that the filmmaker is regarded as the author of the movie. Example Sentences. 1. "Kathryn aimed to become an auteur whose films would be instantly recognizable." 2. "The movie's distinctive elements had critics calling the young director Hollywood's newest auteur." 3. "Female filmmakers such as Sofia Coppola and Greta Gerwig are becoming more recognized as modern auteurs." Word Origin. French, 1960s American film critic Andrew Sarris coined the term "auteur theory" in his famous 1962 essay "Notes on the Auteur Theory," and thus "auteur," which means "author" in French, was popularized in American English. As a result of this and other Sarris writings, more public attention turned to the overall craft of filmmaking instead of being focused solely on the actors.
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  • Word of the Day: Osculate.

    VERB
    1. (Formal or humorous) Kiss.
    2. (Of a curve or surface) Touch (another curve or surface) so as to have a common tangent at the point of contact.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "People in many cultures greet each other by osculating their companions' cheeks."
    2. "The sky and ocean were both so blue that it was difficult to discern where they osculated on the
    horizon."
    3. "The children groaned every time the main characters in the movie osculated."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, mid-17th century

    "Osculate" originates from the Latin verb "osculari" ("to kiss") and the noun "osculum" ("little mouth or kiss"). While a kiss between the happily married couple is often considered the romantic culmination of a modern wedding ceremony, ancient Romans viewed the practice more practically.
    Word of the Day: Osculate. VERB 1. (Formal or humorous) Kiss. 2. (Of a curve or surface) Touch (another curve or surface) so as to have a common tangent at the point of contact. Example Sentences. 1. "People in many cultures greet each other by osculating their companions' cheeks." 2. "The sky and ocean were both so blue that it was difficult to discern where they osculated on the horizon." 3. "The children groaned every time the main characters in the movie osculated." Word Origin. Latin, mid-17th century "Osculate" originates from the Latin verb "osculari" ("to kiss") and the noun "osculum" ("little mouth or kiss"). While a kiss between the happily married couple is often considered the romantic culmination of a modern wedding ceremony, ancient Romans viewed the practice more practically.
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