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EVER VIGILANT | Leadership and Legacy, by the Executive Chairman of CACI

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From Dennis Lowery:

My company, @Adducent, enjoyed working with Jack London on his title: CHARACTER: The Ultimate Success Factor and were sorrowed at his passing last year. And we’re honored to work with his wife, @Jennifer London, on Jack’s memoir: EVER VIGILANT | Leadership and Legacy, by the Executive Chairman of CACI. The title is now available.

Dr. J. Phillip ‘Jack’ London was Executive Chairman/Chairman of the Board of CACI International Inc (NYSE), a $5.7 billion technology solutions and services company with twenty-three thousand employees in 155 offices worldwide. During his twenty-three years as chief executive officer (1984–2007), Dr. London built CACI into a leading information technology and network communications services company.

Dr. Jennifer London holds a Ph.D. in psychology from the Ohio State University and postdoctoral education in marketing from the University of Pittsburgh School of Business. She has a diversified background in strategic planning, business development, executive hiring, development, and outplacement, as well as marketing and community relations. Along with other services, Dr. London’s consulting firm evaluates and develops potential customers nationwide to expand markets for companies ranging from private businesses to Fortune 100 corporations.

How Writing a Book Can Boost Your Business or Career

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“Three fundamental reasons why every leader should consider writing and publishing at least one book.” — from the article linked below

I could tell you how writing/authoring books has changed the lives and careers of countless men and women (including my own) worldwide for centuries. But that might seem self-serving. My business (I’m the founder of Adducent) provides ghostwriting, co-writing, and story development services for clients with a great story or experience and knowledge to share but lack the time or necessary skills. So, do some independent reading on how becoming an author (even if someone else does the writing) can boost your business or career. This article is a good start and gives you three excellent reasons to consider writing a book: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/372967

Adducent is a creative company that provides writing, ghostwriter and ghostwriting, writing improvement, story & book development, and publishing services.

ORIGIN: The Black Orchid

The Story — Not The Origin | Story Available On Request

I was home on leave when an Army recruiter saw me at a gym sparring in the ring with a Navy recruiter he knew. He commented, watching us: “You’re strong and handle yourself pretty well. I know a club owner looking for a guy to work the door and floor. You can earn some good side money. Interested?”

I was and that night I started at The Black Orchid.

I sometimes wonder what happened to Denise, a bartender, at that club. I share in my vignette [available to read on request] that we both felt a jolt of sexual electricity that first night. The tingling touch that makes stomach muscles twitch and triggers the ache of wanting more. But it’s what happened afterward, her abrupt disappearance, that’s always puzzled me.

The memory of this experience lingers. When I hear the song Denise always asked me to play for her… it all comes back.


The Black Orchid is a creative nonfiction story based on actual experience and events. Creative nonfiction takes events, facts, history… life… and turns them into a narrative that reads like a novel. And it can be just as compelling, page-turning addictive, and story-immersive for the reader as any work of fiction.

Writers & Storytellers are gaining more power in Hollywood

“There had to be a better way to get authors a place at the table,” says Todd Shuster, co-CEO of Aevitas Creative. The lit agency has developed several pipelines to secure more autonomy for authors and their representation…. With fewer layers between the creators of the written stories… and those calling the shots on the film or TV version, it’s easier to preserve authenticity — something that today’s increasingly devout literary fan bases require.”

How the Publishing World Is Muscling In on Hollywood Deals: For Authors, “The Future Is Multihyphenate” — The Hollywood Reporter

The above comes from an interesting–and spot on–article from The Hollywood Reporter. Entertainment consumption continues to grow and the demand for good stories has become never-ceasing. With that demand has come a swing toward content creators wielding more power. It’s about time!

Two of our past #ghostwriting projects have been optioned for screenplay development. A third project (a client series) is currently in work with a producer/screenwriter team. If you have a great story to tell that could develop into a movie, series or documentary, and need help developing and writing it, let us know.

2,000,000+ words worth since 2008

I have written a lot of nonfiction and fiction since 2008. As of May 2022, over 2.5 million words worth (includes 35 books ghostwritten for clients: 14 nonfiction, 9 memoirs, and 12 fiction). I’ve had two book-ghostwriting projects for clients—a creative nonfiction book and a novel—optioned for film or screenplay development.

The demand for good stories to develop for film, video, and streaming media companies grows. I’m considering adding the option of including a screenplay (along with their book manuscript) for my clients based on their creative nonfiction or fiction ghostwriting project. This is a value-added enhancement for stories with potential appeal to entertainment studios and production companies. Email me questions you have about how this enhances your story’s potential. As standalone projects—not linked to my book ghostwriting—I’m also considering offering clients screenwriting services for books they’ve written or stories they want to develop.

Things I Heard Myself Say

AVAILABLE NOW

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And other booksellers….


Things I Heard Myself Say (ISBN 979-8986085906) as a concept is a book meant to deliberately plug into the zeitgeist of the modern workforce. This personalized career journal is our effort to give you as a prior reader of Things I Heard My Professor Say what you have not had before. A book that gives you a place to ask yourself interview questions and the space to capture your answers in a private personal journal to use over and over again as you navigate your career. And by having time in advance to think through your answers to these questions and prompts, we can help you prevent that awkward moment in your next job interview when you would have given a less than authentic answer and then had to listen to yourself not speak your truth.

In your hands is the book you told us that you wanted and needed. Things I Heard Myself Say is a curated collection of quotes, questions, prompts, and your answers. It is your personalized career journal created in part by you as the reader that is full of tested conversation starters for a candid interview with the person you need to know best – yourself. Listen closely to your own answers.

About the Authors

Eli Boulous

Eli Boulous is currently a Client Services Associate in the Manager Development Program at AlphaSights in New York City.

Hailing from a diverse and unique upbringing in Easton, PA, Eli has spent time growing and developing himself in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia while working in a variety of industries, including finance, technology, and real estate.

Formerly an employee of the UBS Investment Bank, marketing technology startup-turned-public Braze, and BDR of the Year at Gremlin Inc, Eli now commits his time to helping new members of the workforce discover their own definition of ‘success’ as they look to provide greater leadership for the communities they serve.

As the co-author of the books Things I Heard My Professor Say and Things I Heard Myself Say, Eli focuses on leveraging themes such as authenticity, empowerment, and personal development to uplift his peers and build the next generation of leaders!

Dr. Curtis Odom

Dr. Curtis Odom is an Executive Professor of Management in the D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University.

Educated as a scholar-practitioner, Dr. Odom’s experiences as a management consultant inform both his research and teaching philosophy. Curtis believes that learning should be experiential and participant-centered and seeks to motivate, inspire, and instill in his students a sense of ownership of their learning journey. His ability to connect academic content to workplace and workforce context is born of a 20-year industry career as a corporate executive, entrepreneur, management consultant, and executive coach.

Away from Northeastern, Curtis is an international award-winning business transformation executive and acclaimed management consultant who provides pragmatic advice, coaching, and guidance to company executives, senior leaders, and management teams. He is often called to lead targeted business transformations by helping iconic organizations compete both more effectively and efficiently or make a strategic pivot. Curtis partners with his clients often during the bold, seismic shifts that an organization must make to both accelerate and execute change and strategic growth beyond typical measures or incremental advancements. Prior to his industry and academic careers, Curtis served on active duty for 10 years in the United States Navy, which included being deployed during Operation Desert Storm.

FORTUNE FAVORS BOLDNESS Is Selected for the USN Chief of Naval Operations Professional Reading List

We’re honored and excited to get this news! FORTUNE FAVORS BOLDNESS is our second title to make a service chief’s professional reading list. WHAT NOW, LIEUTENANT? by General Richard ‘Butch’ Neal (Ret.), is on the USMC Commandant’s list.

(NAVY.MIL 23 FEB 21) … Chief of Naval Operations

WASHINGTON – Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Gilday released an update to the CNO Professional Reading Program, February 23.

Fortune Fortunes Boldness documents the incredible professionalism of the Sailors and Marines who operated in harm’s way in the dangerous waters of the Northern Arabian Gulf, on the ground in Iraq, and in the air over the country in 2003. It tells a story of epic events and bravery from the perspective of retired Vice Admiral Barry Costello, the commander of this force.

NEW NOVEL | Eight O’ May

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COMING SOON FROM

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Justice delayed is justice denied.” But what if the demand for justice reveals a shocking truth that could ruin your life?

After finding part of a newspaper article about his uncle’s racially motivated death in Mississippi, a series of strange coincidences triggers Charlie Dawson’s search for answers regarding that decades-old event. When his mother ends up in the hospital for emergency surgery, he flies to his hometown to see her. He wastes no time trying to peel back the layers of secrecy to understand what happened decades ago, and discovers it’s his family who clings tightest to the truth. Not willing to leave and just let it go, Charlie gathers information from the townspeople, dredging up old memories and events better left forgotten… or better left hidden. He didn’t expect to uncover that his family’s shared history with the murderer—if revealed—could reach through the years and wreck his life.

Land of the Free… Negroes

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Publishing Autumn 2020


Daryl Cumber Dance, legendary teacher, celebrated genealogist, applauded literary scholar, and famed folklorist (often dubbed “The Dean of American Folklore”), has achieved renown for her classic studies and collections such as Shuckin’ and Jivin’: Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans; Shuckin’ and Jivin’: Folklore from Contemporary Black Americans (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1978). Folklore from Contemporary Jamaicans; Long Gone: The Mecklenburg Six and the Theme of Escape in Black Folklore; Fifty Caribbean Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical and Critical Sourcebook; New World Adams: Conversations with Contemporary West Indian Writers; Honey, Hush! An Anthology of African American Women’s Humor; The Lineage of Abraham: The Biography of a Free Black Family in Charles City, VA; From My People: 400 Years of African American Folklore; and In Search of Annie Drew, the Mother, and Muse of Jamaica Kincaid.

Those who have followed her remarkable scholarly career during the last fifty years may be shocked to discover that she has suddenly turned her attention to an entirely new genre at the age of eighty-two.

She has produced her first work of fiction: a historical novel, Land of the Free … Negroes.

Clearly, the footprints of the applauded historian, folklorist, humorist, literary critic, and scholar are everywhere evident in this brave new venture, but many may be surprised at the poetic imagination, the creative genius, the spiritual vision, the romantic interludes, the tragic drama, the comedic tableau, and the enthralling suspense that this octogenarian unleashes in her spellbinding history of her own family of free Blacks in Charles City County, Virginia, as they struggle for survival, happiness, and respect in the Antebellum South.

Beginning with an African woman and a Native American man whose son has a daughter by an indentured servant from England, Dance treats six generations of her family, based largely upon and generally bearing the names of her actual ancestors as they deal with capture, kidnappings, rescues, purchases, indentureship, legal conflicts, compromises, seductions, exploitations, wars, mobs, jealousies, robberies, uprisings, schemes, vengefulness, love, courtships, marriages, births, deaths, murders, friendships, parties, celebrations, adventures, travels, businesses, investments, craftsmanship, labor, and education. This page-turner will have you alternately angry, shocked, excited, amazed, amused, moved, and incredulous–but ultimately inspired. Prepare to be enlightened and emotionally touched by Dance’s memorable characters’ sense of self, their love of family, their religious dedication, their delight in their culture, their unexpected courage, their unfailing ingenuity, their steadfast determination, their staunch commitment to ideals, and their building of homes, businesses, a church, and a community.

As William and Mary Professor Hermine Pinson notes, “This is a must-read for students of early American history interested in the seldom-told story of ’how we got over.’” The work is, in the words of Carleton College Professor Emerita Mary Moore Easter, “a feat to be admired and a feast for the reader.” For University of the West Indies Emerita Professor Velma Pollard, “It is a tale told with passion, laying bare the suffering sometimes overlooked in a history in which nobody is spared.” It is for Dance a tribute to her ancestors and a gift for their progeny and our nation.

British ‘ROMANS’

Why Do So Many Romans—in movies—Have British Accents?“It’s not just because the British accent sounds grandiose and glorious. Well, a little bit.”

From Dennis Lowery, president of Adducent

Born in 1959, and growing up with a love of reading and history, I enjoyed epic movies from the ’50s and ’60s. Historical sagas like Ben-Hur, Spartacus, The Ten Commandments, The Robe, Quo Vadis, Julius Caesar, The Fall of the Roman Empire, Cleopatra, and others. The mellifluous eloquence of actors like Richard Burton, Laurence Olivier, John Gielgud, Charles Laughton, Stephen Boyd (who was Irish), Peter Ustinov came to me as Roman voices.

Last evening, I got the first listen to the audition of a British actor considered for the audiobook of Book One of our 4-novel historical fiction project. A true epic I’m proud to involved in. The actor did an excellent job on the section selected for his audition. As I listened to him bring to life the characters created in the setting crafted… I flashed back to watching those classic movies. Though I know now how flawed some were, I still enjoy them because back then they made historical events and figures even more real in my mind’s eye. And now, decades later, I’m so excited to help bring history to life too.

One professional review has this to say about the first book in the series:

“The story sweeps across a first-century world that’s diverse, gritty, and laced with tension. Majestic and colorful landscapes such as Jerusalem, Rome, and the many places in between, both on land and sea, are richly detailed.… there is political and religious strife, moments of ancient beauty, and well-developed characters to carry the plot forward. Men and women have strong influence on the plot, including women who interacted with and changed their circumstances despite social constraints. Everything is supported by an incredibly well-researched foundation. The time period and social customs are delightfully developed.”