Posted on Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 2:37 pm CDT
To many, death is the end and to others it’s a new beginning. When California’s Ruth McLeod-Kearns lost her own sister, her grief turned into ritual that became as important as the death itself. While this concept may appear foreign to some, its prevalence and poignant impact on the life of millions served as bold inspiration for McLeod-Kearns’ new novelette. ‘Carnations Never Wilt’ has also recently been licensed to a production company for media outlet.
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Posted on Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 8:45 am CDT
Some call it ‘sizzling’ and others hail it an ‘important cultural marker’. In short, Dale Allan’s debut novel has done a whole lot more than simply test the literary waters. Its cultural significance adds weight to what could be the most powerful new release this year.
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Posted on Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 8:45 am CDT
Being a modern mom isn’t easy. As women face more choices, more opportunities and mounting pressures to ‘get it all right’, it often pays dividends to take a step back and marvel at the lighter side of trying to have it all. Using this concept to bring mothers together and form a collective support network, Georgia’s Ardenia Gould is delighted to announce the launch of her ‘Rock This Mother™’ movement.
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Posted on Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at 8:30 am CDT
While millions dread a disaster or catastrophic event, few are medically prepared for a situation where an ambulance or hospital is not available. With such knowledge making the literal difference between life and death, a compelling handbook by two U.S. medical professionals could be the most important new release for generations.
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Posted on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 3:09 pm CDT
While widely known for her music career, Devara ThunderBeat has a unique and powerful perspective on life that she has rarely made public. In her insightful and alluring new book, ThunderBeat shares her experiences with ETs and Angels for the first time.
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Posted on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 3:01 pm CDT
While Christians and churches in North America believe that their practices are quite literally gospel; a compelling and free new eBook is proving that the continent has much to learn. With over one hundred people contributing to the five-hundred-page volume, ‘Principles for the Gathering of Believers Under the Headship of Jesus’ urges change in the way Christians operate.
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Posted on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 3:00 pm CDT
Those who meet Nitza Agam see a confident woman, touring California to conduct readings of her book, inspiring readers and meeting others from all walks of life. The book she holds in her hand is a literary microcosm of a life touched by war, grief, aging and death. It is Agam’s own life, and she is driven to share her words with the world in the hope that they will empower women and help them to reflect upon their own experiences.
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Posted on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at 2:59 pm CDT
With millions of sun-seekers jetting off to exotic global destinations or booking time off to enjoy the good weather at home, book sales are booming as people kick back and dive into the world that only literature can create.
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Posted on Monday, July 15, 2013 at 3:40 pm CDT
While Washington is famous for its unique architecture and political elite, a no-holds-barred new novel by Larry Moon JR. thrusts readers into the dark side of the city that few care to believe exists.
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Posted on Monday, July 15, 2013 at 3:38 pm CDT
At the end of her novel, author Janet Rebhan includes words recorded by NASA while debriefing astronaut Aldrin that serve as a metaphor for finding peace. Aldrin mentions how hard it was to focus on stationary objects on the moon’s surface because there was so much debris being kicked around above the landing site. “And this is true of life,” says Rebhan, “Because we tend to focus on the chaos all around us it becomes more difficult to find peace. Yet if we focus on the stationary things – the things that ground us, they will bring us through the chaos to tranquility.”
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