
Debut Novel
What would you do if you knew what would happen in the world news of tomorrow?
Breaking News of Tomorrow is a fast-paced, suspenseful, page-turner. Packed with action, a colorful cast of characters, and philosophical questions to make you reflect on your own morals, Breaking News of Tomorrow is a debut novel you won’t be able to put down.
Author
Igor Chirashnya
Igor Chirashnya was born in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, which he left when it was still one of the fifteen republics of the Soviet Union. Back then, he thought communism was the only way to freedom and that all America, NATO, and their close partner, Israel, wanted was to impose a nuclear war on the world to rule it in a post-apocalyptic dystopia.
His worldview changed in a single day in 1990 when he left his happy life and moved to Israel. Not seeing even a single blood-thirsty imperialist upon his landing, Igor realized that life is full of surprises and you shouldn’t blindly believe all you are told. Since then, he discovered that’s probably the only thing you can claim about life with certainty…
Other Books

The Rise of American Fencing
This book will take you on a journey along with American fencing from the beginnings in the times of the Founding Fathers, all the way through the lackluster first decades of American competition in the Olympic Games, and on to today where American fencing stands poised to build on its success and become a major player on the world stage.

Parents Guide to Fencing: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Child in the Sport of Fencing
As parents, we know that our children will only succeed with our help and support… this guide helps parents understand the rules of Fencing.

A Buying Guide for Fencing Equipment & Gear
One challenge for parents who are new to competitive fencing is learning how to make sure your child has the right equipment—with minimal stress and without breaking the bank. The good news is that you don’t have to figure it out on your own and you don’t need to spend a fortune.
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Israel Under Attack – A Cry for the World to Stop This
I could hardly bring myself to write this, but I knew that I must speak up and speak out. Growing up in the Soviet Union, Irina in Russia and I in Uzbekistan, we were raised on stories of the Holocaust. We were raised on stories of our families being killed. My...
Unseen Dedication: A Photo Rebuff I’m Still Baffled By
Last year, we hosted a huge regional fencing tournament at the Santa Clara Convention Center, and one of the equipment trucks arrived late, only after the competition had started. I needed to call parents-volunteers in the venue to help quickly set up the fencing...
Lost in Translation: Dog Grooming in Plain English
One day during the pandemic, I took my dog to our neighborhood groomer. This happened at a time when I was actively working on my book. When we arrived, the lady at the reception accepted us, glanced at my dog, and delivered her verdict: "His hair is all matted since...
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