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Eva Melton’s new book propels readers to their higher purpose

February 18, 2021 By Kara Kennedy

Eva Melton Breadcrumbs
Self-published author Eva Melton helps readers discover their purpose

Alabama-based author, Eva Melton introduces her inspiring new title Breadcrumbs To Purpose: Discovering Who You Are and Why You Are Here. This book encourages, motivates, and assists readers in aligning with their God-given potential in life. Inspired by her own journey in finding her divine purpose, Eva’s book provides wisdom and actionable steps toward greater fulfillment.

Who You Are and Why Are You Here?

“As a life strategist and accountability coach, I’ve found that questions of purpose and identity often lie below the surface of major life decisions,” said Eva. “My own personal journey of uncovering my purpose encouraged me to help others through my writing.”

Melton’s new book: Breadcrumbs to Purpose

Eva’s “no holds barred” approach incorporates faith-based principles in her new book. Breadcrumbs To Purpose strives to guide those who may be struggling with identity. The process to the higher purpose outlined in this book gives readers access to the tools they need to get back on the right track and foster a more rewarding life and career. 

Eva Melton has found her purpose through faith

Finding Peace

After discovering her purpose in life, Eva says that her life is so much more fulfilling and peaceful. “Since discovering my purpose, the rat race and the search for more have decreased. I’ve found I’m more magnetic to life experiences, people and desires. These things naturally come to me now with ease,” she added. 

Eva helps people find their purpose in life by applying faith-based principles

In her book, Breadcrumbs To Purpose she encourages readers to honor their unique identity while utilizing techniques to make them more aware of the hurdles in their path to purpose. Barriers are composed of internal and external forces, such as empty habits that can be overcome once recognized. The route to a divinely assigned purpose is not easy, this book makes it worthwhile. 

“My goal is to help you discover who you are and why you are here,” says Eva Melton.

Eva Melton is happy with the response she has received with her new book

Purposeful Principles

In addition, Eva says that the response has been overwhelming and that she presently coaches others on how to find their purpose building on the principles shared in the book. 

Eva adds, “People are looking for a sense of peace and understanding that they are not random. We were all created with a purpose in mind.”

Breadcrumbs to Purpose is available on Amazon.

About Eva Melton

Eva is a life strategist and accountability coach that guides others to turn their lives toward faith and fulfillment.

Eva has been serving in ministry and coaching people to find their pathways to purpose in life, work, faith, identity, and healing through social justice. This crucial work helped inform the practices outlined in her book, which can be translated into readers’ daily lives. 

Filed Under: Entertainment, Inspiration, Life, Southern Authors Tagged With: Alabama, author, Eva Melton, Faith based, higher purpose, Inspiration, Purpose

Nashville singer-songwriter, Mark Elliott releases The Sons of Starmount a book about childhood innocence and adventure

July 17, 2019 By Kara Kennedy

Inspired Southerner Mark Elliott
Elliott is an award-winning singer-songwriter in Nashville

We sat down with Nashville singer-songwriter Mark Elliott to interview him about his new book The Sons of Starmount, which is about childhood innocence and adventure, to see what the response has been since he released it back in February. The audiobook will come out in the fall. There also is a companion EP Sons of Starmount now available. 

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The Sons of Starmount

The book was born from Elliott’s love of songwriting, blogging and telling stories about his childhood. We found the book intriguing, quirky, funny and reminiscent of what life was like growing up in the South in the late 70s. Most who grew up in that era had a pack of friends who were adventurous, who dared us to do things, who we got in trouble with and who helped us shape who we are today. Elliott’s book takes you back to days when kids let their imaginations captivated them, and before children lost their innocence to screens and instant notoriety. 

Inspired Southerner Mark Elliott
Mark Elliott wrote a chart-topping song for Neal McCoy

Where did you get the idea for your book?

Mark Elliott: I’ve been a singer/songwriter for the past three decades, and have written for many of Nashville’s music publishers. With the music business changing by the day, and sometimes not for the better, I thought I’d search out the one creative industry uglier and more poverty-producing than music. I found it in being an author.

Inspired Southerner Sons of Starmount
The innocence of adventure

Mark Elliott: In all seriousness though, starting a blog a few years ago, and having the room (500-1,000 words a week) to write, intrigued me and sparked a new interest in writing. I enjoyed having room to develop thoughts beyond a two-and-a-half-minute song. As I began thinking beyond the blog, a book seemed the next step for me.

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The adventures of Sons of Starmount

“The memories of friends, the outdoors, and all the adventures I had on Starmount, in 1977 have stayed with me throughout my life I wasn’t necessarily looking to start my author career with a memoir, but you tell the story begging to be told,” said Elliott.

What is the Sons of Starmount from your perspective?

Mark Elliott: We all have a place and time in our childhoods that help define the adults we eventually become. Seeds are planted, and habits are formed. The experiences and relationships we share when the world is still wild, and our hearts are still open to it all – sculpt a life like the forces of wind and water do upon canyon walls and ancient river beds. This is the story of how an era as free as the seventies, with its parental permissiveness and music, coupled with a one-in-a-million neighborhood filled with friends, swamps, creeks, woods and tree forts, set in motion a creative and adventurous life rarely devoid of either. 

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Singer-Songwriter Mark Elliot releases his first book, The Sons of Starmount

What did your friends think of The Sons of Starmount?

Mark Elliott: Two or three of the old friends seemed interested and enthusiastic and helped to fill in my 40-year-old memories. And others were either care-a-less about me telling our story or outright uncooperative. It had been 40 years since I had seen all of them and nearly 20 since I had seen some of them. I thought that the dilution of time and circumstance was the main problem.

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Elliott hopes that readers find their own Starmount

Mark Elliott: But in writing the book and having some of the conversations, it became clear that I left Starmount at the perfect time. I left the neighborhood while the waters were still wild and the trees were still tall. I left before the bull dossiers pushed through the dead end and the woods, all the way to the mall parking lot. The rest of my friends, those who stayed on Starmount through their teen years, witnessed the slow undoing of Neverland, to the point where it was just another street in any town USA.

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Actors in the book trailer

What do you hope people take away from the book?

Mark Elliott: The stories in the book are, I hope, funny and poignant, and filled with an Americana zeitgeist that most will relate to. My earnest hope for the reader is that they find their own Starmount, no matter what generation or geography it may lie in. The experience of finding those straight lines between the man or woman you’ve become and the boy or girl you once were, is a unique one. The journey is not always easy or obvious, but I believe it to be for all of us, a journey well worth the taking. I hope my Starmount points the way to the reader’s Starmount.

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Book Cover

Mark Elliott and Runaway Home

We first met Mark Elliott and his band Runaway Home six years ago in Alabama at the Black Creek Arts Festival. The band was the headliner for the festival. He continues to tour with the band. He also has received accolades for his songwriting. The song he wrote for Neal McCoy, Everyman for Himself, hit the top 40 Billboard Chart. Billboard called the song, “a song with rare lyrical and musical edge and the best cut on the album.” He also has written other award-winning songs. Elliott is currently working on Rippers, a novel with co-author Joe Johnston. Click to purchase The Sons of Starmount and companion EP.

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Companion EP for Sons of Starmount

Filed Under: Entertainment, Family, Life, Music Tagged With: author, Mark Elliott, Music, seventies, singer, songwriter, Sons of Starmount, Writers & Writing

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