Brian Haddock

Author
Brian Haddock

For over 30 years, Brian Haddock has been crafting books and articles that have captivated readers across a wide variety of genres. His diverse interests include science, philosophy, technology, history, religion, the paranormal, the outdoors, and survival. His work has not gone unnoticed, earning him mentions and interviews in prestigious publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Times, School Library Journal, International Journal of Scientific and Research, International Journal of Business, Economics, and Law, and major media outlets. Brian Haddock's diverse interests shape his writing, allowing him to bring depth and authenticity that resonates with readers across various genres.

Books

Chronicles of Enigma: Vol . 1 - Strange Creatures and Timeless Legends

Book #1 from the series: Chronicles of Enigma

99.9% of all species that ever existed are now extinct. Might some of these creatures still exist today? Could “monsters” like Bigfoot, Snallygaster, and the Mongolian Death Worm represent remnants of ancient, yet-to-be-found evolutionary branches? If so, how have they remained so elusive? Are there more strange creatures still awaiting...

Living Truth Bible Study Guide - Book of Revelation

Are we living in the end times? Is the Antichrist among us today? Would you recognize the “signs of the times” if they were happening around you?

The Book of Revelation is more than just a punctuation mark at the end of a world-changing tome. It is Jesus’ concluding statement, which highlights the stakes for Christians and foretells what is to...

Chronicles of Enigma - Vol. 2 - Strange People and Extraordinary Lives

Did a preacher in rural East Texas fly an airplane before the Wright Brothers? What really happened to Amelia Earhart and her missing aircraft? Did you know that in Victorian England, they forced four-year-old children down chimneys to clean them? Have you heard about the innocent boy who was executed in South Carolina at just 14 years old? Or...

Latest Updates

The first draft of the Gospel of Matthew study guide is complete—and it is a massive 1,200+ page tome! Due to printing restrictions, this study guide will be split into two...

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JUST RELEASED - Chronicles of Enigma - Vol. 2 - Strange People and

Chronicles of Enigma - Vol. 2 - Strange People and Extraordinary Lives delves into the lives and strange circumstances of over 40 individuals, sharing stories of unique...

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Just released - Living Truth Bible Study Guide - Book of Revelation I've

I've completed three books for the Living Truth Bible Study Guide series and just released the first volume, Living Truth Bible Study Guide—Book of Revelation. Check back for...

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Blog

25 Writing Tips From Famous Writers

Learning from someone with experience can be invaluable. Experienced individuals can offer practical insights, share lessons learned, and provide guidance that you might not find in textbooks. They can also help you avoid common pitfalls and speed up your understanding of a subject.

We gathered 25 proven writing tips from bestselling authors from today and the past.

1. “If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it.” -Elmore Leonard

Steinbeck and Leonard offer...

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Ed had always been a practical man, when he saw something was wrong he tried to correct it. Then one day he saw it hanging in the town square.

Five o'clock Ed Loyce washed up, tossed on his hat and coat, got his car out and headed across town toward his TV sales store. He was tired. His back and shoulders ached from digging dirt out of the basement and wheeling it into the backyard. But for a forty-year-old man he had done okay. Janet could get a new vase with the money he had saved; and he...

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What is figurative language?

Figurative language is a literary tool that allows writers to express ideas in creative and imaginative ways. Here’s how various forms of figurative speech differ from one another.

The types of figurative language

Simile

A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things, often highlighting a particular quality or characteristic they share. This comparison is usually marked by the use of the words "like" or "as."

Example: "Her smile was like...

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