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An updated edition of a primer on the basics of writing, editing, publishing and marketing your own book. It includes a brief history of printing and publishing from the 16th century on, accounting methods, formatting, web site coding, and other information you will need to expand your knowledge and marketplace. The methods can be applied… [Read More]
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Marina Molo
Page after page of knitting patterns are at your fingertips with 50 Shades of Stitches, giving you a nearly endless supply of projects you’ll be excited to cast on. From hats to shawls, cardigans to tanks and tees, explore am incredible variety of popular knitting patterns all in one source! In this ultimate knitting pattern… [Read More]
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E. A. Barker
Ms. Creant: The Wrong Doers! Life With Women: The Long-Awaited Instruction Manual This book was created for everyone from young adults to seniors. It was written from a male’s point of view, speaking to men who are endlessly struggling to understand the opposite sex. For women, this is a fascinating journey inside the male psyche…. [Read More]
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Jo Ann Glim
That day started like any other but by lunchtime, I was fighting for my very life. A stroke is like that. You don’t see it coming. There is nothing to do but let nature take its course – no guarantee I’d live much less return to full health. So, be prepared to travel through the… [Read More]
This book explores the discourses of bio-medicine (ie. Family Planning), nationalism and citizenship specifically in the Philippines. Little has been researched into how the biomedical discourse has helped constitute the nature of citizenship of the Filipino for the purpose of building a nation-State; that is, who is a “medically” proper and fit person to be… [Read More]
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Jay Artale
Freewriting for Travel Writers As a travel writer you can’t rest on your laurels – you need to craft your words to inspire, entertain, inform and educate your audience. It doesn’t matter whether your readers are planning a trip or are armchair travellers, you owe it to them to use freewriting take your travel writing… [Read More]
Making Sense of Psychiatric Diagnosis aims to cut through the misinformation, stigma, and assumptions that surround mental illness and give a clear picture of what mental illness really is. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5th edition (DSM-5) has been criticized for overly subjective diagnostic criteria and pathologizing normal human experience. This book… [Read More]
The e-reader has changed publishing in ways few people could have imagined less than a decade ago. When even seasoned professionals are baffled by seismic changes in the industry, how can an author cope? Catherine Ryan Hyde, #1 bestselling Amazon author of 30 current and forthcoming books including the iconic Pay it Forward, and Anne… [Read More]
An easy-does-it guide to simple, low-tech blogging for authors who want to build a platform, but not let it take over their lives. An author blog doesn’t have to follow the rules that monetized business blogs do. This book teaches the secrets that made Anne R. Allen a multi-award-winning blogger and one of the top… [Read More]
The Irish are renowned for travelling the world, but where is home while they’re abroad? In mixing his own story with those of other emigrants, Scott De Buitléir finds out what ‘home’ means to a people, for whom emigration is part of the national psyche. From crisp sandwiches to the smell of the Atlantic Ocean,… [Read More]
The silent chorus. Just imagine you thought that you had met the man or woman of your dreams. This person was charming and you thought they were the one or perhaps that this was fate; it was just meant to be. But as the months go by things start to change. Their behaviour towards you… [Read More]
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Beth Burgess
Are you tired of the guilt, shame and pain of addiction? Are you sick of the constant relapses? Do you yearn for happiness, freedom and a better life? People can spend years trapped in addiction unnecessarily, because, despite all their efforts, they just don’t understand what you really need to do to recover. Despite attending… [Read More]
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Beth Burgess
This book will make you smarter, more capable and more creative, super-fast – whatever your IQ. Have you ever had a problem at home, work or in a relationship that you just couldn’t figure out how to solve? Have you felt stuck and frustrated because you can’t come up with a good solution? Maybe it’s… [Read More]
In contemporary history, unregulated and unfair capitalism has worked to undercut a majority of Americans, denying them in many cases the opportunity to fully pursue their happiness. Those at the top of a “representative” government and the ultra wealthy in society enrich themselves on the labors of a middle-class. To the Front of the Bus:… [Read More]
Thriving in today’s marketplace frequently depends on making a transformation to become more agile. Those successful in the transition enjoy faster delivery speed and ROI, higher satisfaction, continuous improvement, and additional benefits. Based on actual events, Agile Transformation: A Brief Story of How an Entertainment Company Developed New Capabilities and Unlocked Business Agility to Thrive… [Read More]
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Melina Druga
What do a bubbly six year old, a Christian Scientist and a farmhouse boarder have in common? They were all brutally murdered by a person that society least expected. In Heinous: Forgotten Murders From the 1910s, you’ll travel back to a violent decade – a time when “idiots and morons” were police departments’ first… [Read More]
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John Willkom
A season at Marquette. A summer with Rick Majerus. An inspiring quest to stay connected to the game. Small town. Undersized. Not enough talent. John Willkom heard it all as a young basketball player growing up in rural Wisconsin. Despite the odds, John dedicated his life to the game, an arduous journey that challenged the… [Read More]
You’re Amazing And I’ll Prove It! asks questions you never even thought of asking and then shows readers how everything and everyone has special attributes that make them unique and exceptionally important. Entwined with the questions, You’re Amazing And I’ll Prove It! has real-life stories about seemingly unremarkable people doing extraordinary things.You’re Amazing shows the… [Read More]
In the heart of Central Florida about 70 miles northwest from Orlando exists what is probably the biggest retirement community in the world, called The Villages. If you are looking for a place to live your retirement dreams, in this book you will find all the information you need to know about this wonderful opportunity…. [Read More]
“Seemingly fixed, the walls of a house are really elastic, accommodating all sorts of things inside.” This collection of personal narratives, a memoir-in-vignettes, travels across time and place, reflecting on homes, family, relationships, pursuits, religion, and loss. From a childhood living above her parents’ hardware store in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn in the 1960s;… [Read More]
Based on actual events that took place during the attempted coup in Turkey on July 15, 2016, It is told through the eyes of a fictitious English family on holiday In Istanbul at the time. From enjoying a peaceful holiday, they find themselves transferred into a war zone. As a result, although peace appears to… [Read More]
A story of how I became an expat worker and my life while working in fifteen countries spread through the Middle, Far East and North Africa. The book is intended to show that there is much more to life than a boring 9-5 job/ As an expat, I lived a life most only dream.
An Expat’s Experiences of Living in Turkey, covers my life from when first offered a contract to work here back in 1988 up until 2015. Although I had worked on contracts in a number of countries, none had been married status. However, as the contract in Turkey was, my wife came out to join me…. [Read More]
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Tracy Lawson
Jediah Hill (1793-1859) was a farmer and businessman who, around 1820, built a sawmill on the bank of the West Fork of Mill Creek near Mount Pleasant, a village situated about halfway between Cincinnati and Hamilton, Ohio. A few years later, Henry Rogers (1806-1896), soon to become Jediah’s son-in-law, joined him in the business. In1838,… [Read More]
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Tracy Lawson
Henry Rogers was a miller who lived and worked in Mount Pleasant, Ohio, during most of the 19th Century. In the late summer and fall of 1838, while still a young man, Henry, his wife, and her parents traveled from their home in southwestern Ohio to New York City via horse-drawn wagon. Henry — a… [Read More]
Like most living things, plants are born, grow up, produce offspring, then die. They eat, breathe, drink, go to work, have sex. They make friends and enemies, communicate with one another and with other species. They are landlords, babysitters and story-tellers. Above all, they are survivors. As soon as we choose to grow them, they… [Read More]
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Jay Artale
The Bodrum Peninsula on Turkey’s stunning Aegean coast is the summer playground for hundreds of thousands of discerning holiday-makers offering something for everyone – the beach bum, party animal, culture vulture or adrenalin junkie. Turkbuku, on the Bodrum Peninsula was described in the NY Times as the ‘San Tropez of Turkey’. The whitewashed town of… [Read More]
51 key advice and fundamental principles for selling more and succeed selling. If you sell or want to sell, this book is for you. Turn your sales into extraordinary with hundreds of priceless concepts and essential advice for selling more. A book 100% loaded with techniques for professional success and essential tips for negotiating and… [Read More]
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Michelle Lee
The Author created this book in the same styling of writing as the Author’s do for ‘Chicken Soup For The Soul’ books. All Stories are true life experiences. Names and Locations changed to protect the identities of all individuals involved. The author was somehow one of the characters of three of the enclosed stories. The… [Read More]
2016 SIBA AWARD WINNER 3RD PLACE IN BEST REFERENCE CATEGORY VOLUNTEERING SHOULD BE FUN! FUNDRAISING SHOULD BE FUN! If you’ve ever sat around the table with a group of parents at your child’s school or team – wondering how on earth you were going to come up with fundraising ideas that really work, then this… [Read More]
Wild lands cultivate a keen interest in scientists, sportsmen, and enthusiasts alike. The reintroduction of gray wolves to Yellowstone National Park in the 1990s and the natural return of wolves to the western United States has sparked intense public interest in the role of predation on the population dynamics of the deer and the American… [Read More]
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LaRayne Topp
Eighty-one seconds. That’s all the time it took a diabolical tornado to crash through Pilger, Nebraska, on June 16, 2014, destroying more than 40 percent of its homes plus its business district. Eighty-one seconds. That’s all the time it took for a tornado to destroy farms of the same size on the same day throughout… [Read More]
About the Book Stretch-mark My Heart Beginning with infertility and one couple’s struggle with building their family, Stretch-mark My Heart dives headlong into the fragmented world of the US foster care system. Following the adoption journey of Matt and Niki Tschirgi (pronounced Sure-Gee), this book lays the groundwork from start to finish regarding what it… [Read More]
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LaRayne Topp
When European settlers first came to Cuming County, they saw only what the Omaha, Pawnee, Otoe, and Ponca, and a few early trappers and traders had always seen: grass. They found acres of big bluestem, little bluestem, switchgrass, and sideoats grama. With slough grass growing as tall as a man on horseback, landmarks–a lone tree… [Read More]
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LaRayne Topp
If you wish you could recall just one of those rich old stories your grandmother used to tell about her life on the farm, this is the book to jog your memory. From tales of homemade underwear, sewn of flour sacking with the words Self-rising stamped on the backside, to stories of quilt making, cotton… [Read More]
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LaRayne Topp
A soldier’s experiences in times of war are as varied and filled with impact as the cause he or she fights to defend. The collection of soldier memories in Letters from Lee: One Man’s Story of Vietnam are those of one man, Lee Heckman, who took up arms during the Vietnam War. It’s been more… [Read More]
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LaRayne Topp
Have you ever wondered if your life could be fuller, richer, a force for good? If there’s a way for God to work through you to ease and enrich the days of others on their life journeys? Included in these pages are examples of those who have felt the desire, the need, the call to… [Read More]
Animals can’t talk. Or can they? If your pets could talk what would they say? How much do they understand? What can they tell us about their life or our life? What would you want to know? Award-winning Animal Communicator & psychic medium, Karen Anderson, reveals the shocking moment when she realized animals communicate with… [Read More]
#1 Bestseller on Amazon Recipient of 8 Prestigious Book Awards What happens to our pets after they die? Is there another realm where they coexist with our departed human loved ones? Do the pets we’ve had to euthanize forgive us? Are they happy and free from pain? Discover how pets feel about death, euthanasia, cremation,… [Read More]
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Gina Barlean
A collection of humorous essays about the simple life of a farm wife from middle America. These short stories will make you chuckle and touch your heart. Enjoy these stories about childhood, family and life.
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Gina Barlean
You are a writer who likes to be alone with your thoughts while you create the stories bouncing around in your busy mind. But remember—anyone can write a book, so you must write the best book you can. You’re competing with thousands and thousands of writers trying their hardest to win the race to the… [Read More]
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Deb Cupples
A nonpartisan and plain-language guide, this book covers basics about American Government and includes a copy of the United States Constitution. Understanding your government will make you (1) less likely to be misled by agenda-driven politicians or media figures and (2) more likely to have a say in how government affects your life. The following… [Read More]
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Crystal Mary Lindsey - OutbackOzzieWriter
How could she leave? FEAR had a strangle hold! And yet, how could she continue on? She felt trapped! She lived in constant DREAD Of Making Her Spouse Angry. A young innocent girl starved for affection meets a HANDSOME man,. Desiring for him to fill an emptiness in her life, she is willing to do… [Read More]
KLEPTOMANIAC, Who’s Really Robbing God Anyway is a trek through the pages of the Bible to find the untwisted truth about the centuries-old false teachings on tithes and offerings. Every page of this book has information that will make you become an analyst in getting to the bottom line of what tithing is in the… [Read More]
2016 AWSA Silver Scroll Non-fiction Merit Award winner Updated for 2017 “As a former Microsoft Word instructor and a current book designer and consultant, this is my go-to reference for clients who desire to format their own book. Susan is very thorough and covers all the bases for DIY Word-to-Kindle formatting.” Melinda Martin, MartinPublishingServices.com While… [Read More]
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Anne Janzer
The Secrets of Business Writing Success If writing is any part of your job, you owe it to yourself to figure out how to get it done consistently, efficiently, and successfully. This book covers the business communication skills no one teaches you in writing class: How to collaborate effectively with stakeholders or subject matter experts… [Read More]
Sew Your Own Judaica and Make Jewish Traditions Your Own. With these 18 beginner-level projects, you can set your holiday table, bring a personal touch to weddings and bar/bat mitzvah celebrations, and decorate your home with the warmth of Jewish tradition. Sew your own tallit, challah cover, wedding chuppah, and more. A mix of modern projects and… [Read More]
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Bharat Purushotam Saraswati
WHAT IS “BRAHMSUTRA” AND “SHANKAR-BHASHYAM”?–BOOK DESCRIPTION. The Brahma sūtras, also known as the Vedānta Sūtras, Uttar-Mimansa are one of the three canonical texts of the Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy.The Brahma sūtra is an early exposition of the Vedanta-interpretation of the Upanishads Of Four Vedas-an Indian ancient heritage given by Rushis, Munis, Drashta-Rushis, Vedarshis in… [Read More]
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Bharat Purushotam Saraswati
WHAT IS “BRAHMSUTRA” AND “SHANKAR-BHASHYAM”?–BOOK DESCRIPTION. The Brahma sūtras, also known as the Vedānta Sūtras, Uttar-Mimansa are one of the three canonical texts of the Vedānta school of Hindu philosophy.The Brahma sūtra is an early exposition of the Vedanta-interpretation of the Upanishads Of Four Vedas-an Indian ancient heritage given by Rushis, Munis, Drashta-Rushis, Vedarshis in… [Read More]
“This book is a MUST READ for anyone who is planning on getting married **OR** has already taken the trip down the aisle!” 15 years of memories from 1,400+ weddings as a professional videographer. There are plenty of entertaining stories to share with the readers! Chapter titles include: * Where’s Grandma? * Can I Get… [Read More]
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