Influential Women: Enheduanna – High-Priestess, Astronomer, First Known Author

The following is a reblog of a post entitled, “Influential Women: Enheduanna – High-Priestess, Astronomer, First Known Author” that was published by JULY 29, 2020 BY ZTEVETEVANS. It is fascinating to learn about the ancient influential woman who lived almost 4300 years ago in 2300 BC.

Under the influence!

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Daughter of Sargon

The world’s first known author is widely attributed to have been the daughter of Sargon (1) of Akkad in the 23rd century BC. We know her today as Enheduanna, which may have been a title of office, in which case her real name is unknown. She was the High Priestess of Nanna-Suen, a moon deity of Mesopotamia presiding over his temple complex in the city of Ur. The “En” part of her name signifies “leadership” and “ heduanna,” means “Ornament of Heaven” reflecting the divinity she served.

Clearly, she was of very high status in the society of her time and her writing was greatly influential then and in later times. Considerable parts of her work still exist in her original poetic form which has been influential in various religious systems throughout history.

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Author Interview Thomas H. Goodfellow

INTRODUCTION

It is my pleasure to introduce Thomas H. Goodfellow—an author who recently released his international thriller, The Insurmountable Edge (Book One). Though I don’t normally read and post reviews for thrillers, I found his debut novel to be unique with engaging characters whose smart, crisp dialogue spiced up the action scenes with humor. My husband, an avid reader of suspense, buried himself in the book and commented that the main character, Jack Wilder, reminded him of Jack Reacher who was created by Lee Child. Thus, I contacted Thomas Goodfellow for an interview which he graciously accepted. 

Below you will find a brief biography, the interview, and the contact information for Thomas H. Goodfellow.

BIOGRAPHY

Thomas H. Goodfellow spends most of his time in California, Hawaii, Kentucky, and Wyoming.  He is an avid hiker and a fly fisherman (he always throws the fish back). He also has a lot of cats, dogs, and horses.

AUTHOR INTERVIEW QUESTIONS:

Would you provide an overview of your debut novel, The Insurmountable Edge, that you recently released?

Rob Errera in Indiereader (Thanks Rob!), really hit the nail on the head in his review:

The Insurmountable Edge (Book One) is an on-point action thriller with a wisecracking antihero that will win over fans of Tom Clancy, Jeffrey Deaver and Robert Ludlum.  PTSD makes for an unreliable narrator and a wild­­–at times surreal–ride in this military who-done-it…A tough-as-nails general who cares for a troubled teenage niece as well as a fellow soldier with post-traumatic stress disorder, is called out of retirement by a beautiful damsel-in-distress.  If James Bond and John Rambo were mated in a secret government super-soldier laboratory–and the resulting male child raised by double dads Jack Ryan and Jason Bourne–he might grow up to be General Jack Wilder, star of The Insurmountable Edge (Book One) by Thomas H. Goodfellow.

What inspired you to write an international thriller about the United States pitted against China in the Middle East?

I think China is on a long march to destroy the United States.  I’d prefer they did not succeed.

What inspired you to create the primary character, General Jack Wilde? What are characteristics that are unique to him that make him stand out among other heroes in this genre?

I think he’s tougher, smarter, better looking, more athletic, more talented, and has a better sense of humor than most of the other heroes.  Not many of the others have even the slightest sense of humor so I really wanted to create a character who saw the world a little differently than most of them.

Is there any other character in The Insurmountable Edge that is your favorite? Explain why.

I love them all.

How often do your characters surprise you by doing or saying something totally unexpected?

Always.

Have you received reactions/feedback to your work that has surprised you? In what way?

Everyone who has read The Insurmountable Edge has raved about it.  I didn’t expect that. 

What are three things you think we can all do to make the world a better place?

Just one.   Follow the Golden Rule.

What are the most important traits you look for in a friend?

Intelligence and a sense of humor.

What makes you laugh?

Marx Brothers movies.  Woody Allen’s character in a comedy.  Eddie Murphy’s character in Beverly Hills CopCaddyshackThe 2000 Year Old Man.  Dave Chapelle stand-up routines.

You can purchase The Insurmountable Edge at the following sites:

Amazon

Barnes and Noble

Kobo

Spenser Publishing House

 

You can contact Thomas H. Goodfellow and learn more about him at:

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