Airborne Forces soldier, psychotherapist and mental resilience coach, James Elliott shows you how to build the five pillars of a resilient mindset.
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James Elliott is a Canadian journalist and author whose work is deeply rooted in the study of early North American history. He delves into significant periods such as the War of 1812, exploring a wide array of subjects within it. His writing is characterized by meticulous research and a compelling narrative style that brings historical events to life. Elliott's approach offers readers a vivid and insightful journey into the past.






- 2023
- 2021
Exploring lesser-discussed parables, the book delves into the Wheat and Tares and the Ten Virgins, examining the identities of the tares and the five foolish virgins. It highlights the obscurity surrounding these figures, who exist both in the world and within the Christian community, raising questions about their true nature and significance. The author critiques the lack of theological focus on these parables by religious leaders, inviting readers to reconsider their meanings and implications for faith and salvation.
- 2018
Medley of Fairy Tales and Fables: NSWG Compilation 2 Faerie Tale
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
NS Writer's Group would like to invite you to relax and enjoy this collection of fairy tales. We come from different backgrounds and range from busy parents to grandparents. Our writing styles differ immensely. Some just beginning on their journey and others well-seasoned. Volume 2
- 2017
Legend Has It
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
An urban fantasy that features an irreverent, smart-mouthed hero and adventures that are entertaining.- Kirkus
- 2016
A modern twist to the Prince Charming tale in this fourth contemporary fantasy in the Pax Arcana series.
- 2015
A modern twist to the Prince Charming tale in this third urban fantasy in the Pax Arcana series.
- 2009
In the spring of 1813, the largest amphibious force in American history to that point - 6,000 troops aboard 140 vessels - landed near the mouth of the Niagara River, routed the British garrison and captured Fort George. It was the second consecutive American victory and a sign that events of 1813 would redress the calamities of 1812. The badly mauled British army reeled westward, its leadership uncertain where, or how, the retreat would end. The American forces were poised to deliver the critical blow the War Hawks in Congress had dreamed of when they predicted a four-week war to subdue the British province. 10 days later, in a field near Stoney Creek, the promise of that triumph was smashed in a terrifying night action which hinged on a single bayonet charge that carried the American artillery and decapitated the American force. Little understood, even by Canadians, Stoney Creek was one of the most decisive reversals of fortune in the War of 1812 and determined the fate of the colony that would become Ontario.
- 2008
Harnessing Hibernate
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"A step-by-step guide to Java persistence"--Cover.
- 2006
My Old Black Mammy
- 48 pages
- 2 hours of reading
