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Sara Millard Releases KNOWLEDGE REVEALED
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
Knowledge is one of the gifts of the Holy Spirit. There are answers for all who diligently search within the Word of God, and author Sara M. Millard hopes to offer clarity through her new book, Knowledge Revealed: Discover Hidden Secrets in the Bible for Those Who Want to Know More.
Donal Keohane Creates Visible Poetry in OBSERVATIONS VISIBLE AND POETIC
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
Author and artist Donal Keohane wants to help you perceive the pleasures of life.
Phyllis DeLain Offers Poetic Anthology in I HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
They say poetry is the language of one's soul. It expresses the deepest emotions and reflects one's feelings of happiness, pain, success and introspection. In I Have Something To Say, author Phyllis DeLain carefully weaves her heartwarming, delightful and highly engaging poetic collection that touches the different facets in life. It is a reality based volume that makes readers stop, look and listen to what the poet is saying. It teaches valuable lessons such as importance of happiness and feeling good to oneself also it highlights the importance of not judging others and acceptance to one's personality and characteristics.
Reece Gesumaria Shares Adventures in MEMOIRS OF AN AMERICAN GYPSY
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
In this exciting book, readers will come across a fascinating collection of stories featuring a new-age traveler on a quest to explore the unknown, discovering a deep sense of freedom and tapping in to an international fountain of knowledge. With an overstuffed backpack and over-planned future, she begins the journey of a lifetime. Her comfort zone dissolves as she learns bottomless trust and her own strength. Flowing from one adventure to another, from country to country, she falls deeply in love with foreign cultures, alternative communities, diverse languages and the exquisite diversity all around her.
Brain Cancer and Multiple Myeloma Survivor Announces Autobiography
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
From author Kevin Roy McGraw, a man who has suffered life's most terrible illnesses, like brain cancer and Multiple Myeloma, comes an awe-inspiring memoir plunges readers into life's darkest moments then elevates them to its most triumphant joys. Pheidippides & Me is Kevin Roy McGraw's newly published autobiography that shares his remarkable journey through captivating words and images that readers-primarily his family, relatives and friends-will treasure for a lifetime.
Kim M. Eckerman Presents Culinary Adventures in THE CRAZY LIFE OF A FEMALE CHEF
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
An article posted by gulfnews.com recently revealed the first-ever Emirati female chef. Khulood Atiq, after fighting off stereotypes and prejudices, is today the brand ambassador of local cuisine. This just goes to show how women today are now rising to the top, regardless of their background, cultural limitations and familiar upbringing. In line with this, author Kim M. Eckerman unveils her journey as a professional culinary chef whose journey in the restaurant business takes an intriguing turn. In The Crazy Life of a Female Chef, Eckerman paints a vivid picture of what it is like for a woman to reach her culinary dreams and explore her fullest potential.
Joanna C. Chestnut Suggests that TRUE LOVE WAITS in New Book
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
From the creative and highly imaginative writer Joanna C. Chestnut comes a highly interesting and deeply meaningful volume that tackles the importance of saving sex for marriage. This book is not based on religious reasons but rather on establishing real intimacy prior to sharing a physical experience. True Love Waits promotes saving sex for marriage after a courtship long enough to get to know your potential partner on all levels of a relationship: intellectual, emotional, and spiritual. The author's social conservativism is not based on any religious teachings. Rather, it is based on achieving a holistic intimacy with one's boyfriend or girlfriend before becoming physically intimate. The book describes the author's journey from the hippie days of free love to a conservative philosophy of waiting for marriage. Her transformation is a direct result of growing up in the 1950s and her teenage years in the late 1960s as well as her raising six children over the course of forty years.
THE RENAISSANCE OF ASPIRIN is Released
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
When Dr. Jonas Salk invented the vaccine to poliomyelitis, he refused to patent it, and instead, he gave the cure away for free, refusing to make monetary gains from his creation due to his desire to better the world by ridding it of a debilitating disease. Unfortunately, similar acts of magnanimity are few and far between in the modern, corporate-dominated world, where pharmaceutical companies seek to profit from the sale of their products. In The Renaissance of Aspirin, author Glenn Parris takes this for-profit mindset to its logical extreme by weaving a story wherein a major pharmaceutical corporation attempts to use violent means to suppress a major medical discovery that promises to heal those suffering from fibromyalgia syndrome - at the expense of cutting down the company's profit margins.
11-Year Old Amy Zhang Releases Fantasy Book, GUARDIANS OF THE AMULET
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
Now a member of the Canadian Authors Association, eleven-year old Amy Zhang started writing when she was 8-years old. Now Zhang is releasing her debut novel, 'Guardians of the Amulet: The War for the Galaxies' (published by iUniverse), inspired by a designer amulet she once saw in a local boutique shop.
WHO WE ARE Poetry Collection Explores Human Condition
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
In his latest poetry collection, 'Who We Are: Our Lives and the Human Condition' (published by iUniverse), which is getting an updated marketing push in the summer of 2013, Herbert Spohn delivers a colorful exploration of love, commitment and growing old.
Helen Martino-Bailey Reveals the ABUNDANCE OF JOY
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
In the new book 'Abundance of Joy: How to Live a Joy-Filled Life' (published by Balboa Press), author Helen Martino-Bailey offers readers a holistic approach to joy, teaching them how to look at joy through body, mind and spirit, as well as how to take responsibility for creating joy.
Anastasia Shmaryan Releases THE CROW'S CRY
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
Author Anastasia Shmaryan uses a story of crime and adventure to show the lasting bond of love between all creatures in her new novel, '://The Crow's Cry' (published by Trafford Publishing).
Jean Offers Hope in Memoir BEHIND THE CURTAIN
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
According to their current online fact file, Alcoholics Anonymous estimates approximately 2,057,672 members are striving for sobriety worldwide. Jean was one of those members. In her new memoir, 'Behind the Curtain: A Journey to Sobriety' (published by Trafford Publishing), Jean details her painful childhood that led her to alcoholism and the long and treacherous road she took back to sobriety.
Oried E. Graves Releases 'God Created Man in His Image and Likeness'
by BWW News Desk - July 24, 2013
In author Oried E. Graves' book 'God Created Man in His Image and Likeness' (published by Trafford Publishing), which is getting a new marketing push, readers follow Graves as he takes an in-depth look at God, creation and the purpose of mankind.
Don Hussey Inspires with TICKET TO RIDE, THE PROMISE OF AMERICA
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
Too often we become distracted, perhaps even obsessed, by what we do not have or cannot, for one reason or another, achieve. These disappointments often lead to cynicism, pessimism, and even depression, clouding our vision of the future. Everyone rides the rails of disappointment in life at some point. But the true, 'can do' American spirit and belief in unlimited individual ability empower people to regain control of their lives and find success and happiness. Think that sounds cliché or unrealistic? Meet Don Hussey, author of Ticket to Ride, the Promise of America
J.T. Lundy Combines Political Satire with Espionage Parody in HAPPY UTOPIA DAY, JOE MCCARTHY, Oct 2013
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
In Happy Utopia Day, Joe McCarthy (October 2013), author J.T. Lundy combines political satire with espionage parody in the story of an unlikely secret agent facing a bizarre, xenophobic government conspiracy.
Karen Holly Releases Debut Thriller A CROWD OF STARS
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
Karen Holly has released her debut thriller novel A Crowd of Stars. When the world around you is full of political unrest, racial tensions, violent protests and social upheaval, chances are you will not escape unaffected. So the question that remains is this: will it somehow change you for the better?
Hammacher Schlemmer Launches The 100 Greatest Classics Audio Book
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
Continuing its 165-year history of offering the Best, the Only and the Unexpected, Hammacher Schlemmer introduces The 100 Greatest Classics Audio Book, a palm-size device that plays 100 of the greatest works of literature, already stored on the device.
Mad Mice Media Releases First Interactive eBook in the Big Rig Adventures Series
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
Kids love trucks! This 30+ page interactive story provides the thrills and non-stop action of Big Rig Adventures, a world that pits good trucks versus bad using wild 'apps' to battle each other as they speed down the road. Mad Mice Media announced today that Big Rig Adventures: Sah-Weeet!, an interactive eBook App for iPad, Android and Kindle is now available at your favorite app store for $1.99.
The Gold House Trilogy Alleges Richard Nixon's Involvement in Gold Theft
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
The Gold House trilogy, a book series by John Clarence and Tom Whittle, allege Nixon's involvement in a massive gold theft during his time as President. The books present documents, reliable sources, and official Watergate testimony by John Dean as persuasive arguments.
WHO'S YOUR HUBBY? Gives Practical Tips for Living in Marital Harmony
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
The strategies and advice provided in this new book are based on the responses of more than 100 women to the Marital Wisdom Survey. Collectively, they represent more than1,000 years of marriage, with more than 90 percent being married for over 20 years and 30 percent for over 35 years. In addition, the majority of these women reported that they work outside the home and 97 percent have children, most with two or more.
Kay Kenyon Releases Historical Fantasy, A THOUSAND PERFECT THINGS
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
Renowned science fiction author Kay Kenyon has stepped into the realm of fantasy in her new book, A Thousand Perfect Things. In this epic new work, the award-winning Kenyon, whose work has been compared to Larry Nivens and Stephen R. Donaldson, creates an alternate Earth in the 19th century. This Earth is ruled by two warring factions-scientific Anglica (England) and magical Bharata (India). Tori Harding, a Victorian woman, whose heart aches to claim the legendary powers of the golden lotus, must leave her reasoned world behind and journey to Bharata. In pursuit of the golden lotus, Tori will be forced to brave its magic, intrigue, deadly secrets and haunted places, to claim her destiny and choose between two lovers in two irreconcilable realms.
Psychology Counselor with Schizophrenia Releases 'Illuminating Schizophrenia: Insights Into the Uncommon Mind'
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
Psychology counselor and Doctor of Psychology Ann Olson, a graduate of Pepperdine and Alliant International University who currently works as a psychology counselor with the mentally ill in Fresno, California, a writer and poet who herself suffers from schizophrenia, announces the upcoming release of the book, Illuminating Schizophrenia: Insights Into the Uncommon Mind, scheduled for November 1, 2013 in eBook and paperback format. Through this book, Olson endeavors to provide both families and professionals, as well those with schizophrenia, deeper insight into this enigmatic disorder.
Norma Yaeger Releases BREAKING DOWN THE WALLS
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2013
Young women of the 21st century have choices: They can marry, or they can elect not to. They can attend college to work in the industry of their choice, or do neither of the above. Women in the workforce have made strides in this century, but in order to continue on that momentum, it's important to understand where they came from.
BWW Reviews: Jackie Kingon's CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE MOONS Is A Wild Romp Through (Meal) Time and Space
by Marakay Rogers - July 23, 2013
It's a mystery. It's science fiction. No, it's a comedy -- or is it all three? Artist Kingon's first novel covers plenty of territory in genres as well as in distance, and comes out on top

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