Frequently Asked Questions
• What are the books about?
• Why are you the best person to write this book?
• How are these books different from other books on this topic?
• Is there anything else we should know about this book?
• Why did you start self-publishing?
• What was the most challenging aspect of self-publishing for you?
• Looking back, what would you have done differently?
• What are the pros and cons of self-publishing?
• Who benefits from self-publishing?
• Where do you see the future of self-publishing going?
Who is the intended audience?
Written from a foundation of integrity and insightful faith-based detail
• Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story and
• A Collection of Verse
have strong customer niches in
• Christian Booksellers Associations
• American Booksellers Associations
• Monotheistic faith book sellers
• Academic and secular fields.
Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story is a war document. Details were lodged with the Institute of War Documentation in Amsterdam, Holland, in 2005.
Additional support is provided by Middle Eastern sources.
What are the books about?
These historical and autobiographical works are powerfully disturbing, authenticated, non-fiction! When Britain's UGLE (United Grand Lodge of England) Mountbatten-Windsor Royal family, along with their familiar spirits and inner-circle Scottish Ritual Freemasons, try to silence this author, details emerge of the spiritual contentions and intentions of their World War III agenda.
Fierce Mountbatten-Windsor contention rises against Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story going public and several attempts against author Eliza Earsman’s life have been made. Her efforts to push this controversial information into the global domain have been verified, thus making her the target of Freemasons. Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story recounts the horrible details of what the author suffered in order to promote justice and truth.
More to the point Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story shows that in every circumstance met by humans God is present and we look to, and receive our help from, He.
Why are you the best person to write this book?
Firsthand experience along with compelling evidence makes author Eliza Earsman the right person to get the message out! Pushing her two autobiographical books
• Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story and
• A Collection of Verse
into the global domain for independent analysis, recognition, and verification has been a time consuming feat, but also a rewarding one as she sees her message making a difference. The authenticated works are gaining further support and publicity.
How are these books different from other books on this topic?
As a literary Christian witness, coupled hopefully with international film rights,
• Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story and
• A Collection of Verse
are topical, educational, and historical—giving readers a brutally honest look behind the scenes of Freemasonry. God is glorified, and Eliza ensures through her descriptive accounts that the book satisfies scrutiny by esteemed and critical academics and the average laypeople.
Her works are cross-cultural, interdenominational, and relevant to monotheistic faiths.
Is there anything else we should know about this book?
Eliza Earsman is no stranger to politics, and she portrays in-depth knowledge in her writings. She has spent time aboard the USN John C. Stennis—at this time the world's largest nuclear powered and nuclear armed warship. Commanding officers of the Stennis, e.g. the Masonic Admiral William Fallon (ex PACOM/PEARL HARBOUR/CENTCOM) are officially aware of the work of this Days of Elijah author. The USN John C. Stennis has a crew of 5,000 plus surrounding fleets.
March 2008:
The top US military commander for Iraq and Afghanistan ADMIRAL WILLIAM FALLON resigns March, 11 2008.
April 2, 2008:
BERTIE AHERN, Irish Premier (Taoiseach), is forced to resign.
Masonic files are open and publicly accessible!
Why did you start self-publishing?
• Due to the necessity of getting the books in the public domain
• the urgency of delivering the message
• the relevancy of how the book relates to current events/Masonic script masters timelines.
Also, it’s interesting to note that many publishing/media conglomerates are mainly Masonic owned (Scottish Ritual Freemasonry) which is related to their intended One World Government. The work of this author does not glorify Freemasons or their criminal involvements and occult/cultic activities, making self-publishing the most viable option. Their intended World War III agenda is exposed and people have a right and a need to know. Technology has helped spread the message and raise awareness in a professional format.
What was the most challenging aspect of self-publishing for you?
Financial aspects with regards to keeping costs low created the biggest hurdle in self-publishing—along with staying within a very small budget without compromising too much presentation. The work is all non-fiction.
Looking back, what would you have done differently?
Necessity has been the mother of no regrets! For personal, national, and international reasons, these works must go public. Reader feedback is always welcome.
What are the pros and cons of self-publishing?
Cons: For me the biggest hurdle has been finding professionals who, for the love of God, will sacrifice in order to lend a hand! There are not many—but watch the queues growing at the sound/love of mammon! Yes, even we have to eat! We also have to stay alive to be able to spread the message.
Pros: For me the pros include retaining control of input, learning about the business of publishing, and meeting interesting people internationally. Another positive is the ability to update book/printing files without having to start from scratch.
Who benefits from self-publishing?
• Those with an interest in publishing
• Those who see the benefits of regulating editorial input/owning rights
• Those who yearn to see a work well done.
• Those who enjoy responsible readership
Where do you see the future of self-publishing going?
As traditional conglomerates start rearranging and laying off staff, it becomes more and more apparent that “traditional” publishing routes are going to target a very select few. That leaves much quality writing out in the cold.
This is where Print on Demand comes in.
Print on Demand and Publish on Demand can be quite different, and they shouldn’t be confused! Both options allow authors to pursue publication in a timely, professional manner.