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David Cross & Bob Odenkirk Reunite For Book and Comedy Tour by BWW News Desk
- July 23, 2013 David Cross and Bob Odenkirk have announced the upcoming September 10 release of their new book, entitled HOLLYWOOD SAID NO! Orphaned Film Scripts, Bastard Scenes, and Abandoned Darlings from the Creators of Mr. Show. In support of the book, the Emmy Award-winning creators and stars of Mr. Show with Bob and David will embark on a multi-city book-signing tour, as well as their first official stand-up comedy shows together since their sold-out national tour in 2002.
'ESCORT - The True Story of an Orange County Call Girl' is Released by BWW News Desk
- July 23, 2013 Sacha Haughtee and Max Spacer, founders of Orange County California based Publisher Sacha and Max Publications proudly introduce their debut book: 'ESCORT - The True Story of an Orange County Call Girl,' available now in e-book and printed editions from AMAZON at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BNPCIE2.
Narrated by its two main characters: a Southern California Bikini Model turned Call Girl, and a burned-out middle-aged Rocket Engineer, the reader gets an inside look into their unlikely but true relationship that leads them to places that neither had planned on when they first met.
'I wrote this book because I want to dispel some of the myths about escorts.' - Sacha Haughtee, Co-Author
The first installment of the Orange County Girls, a trilogy of books by first time Southern California authors Sacha Haughtee and Max Spacer, chronicles the secret lives of a Call Girl and her favorite Client. Adult content and bedroom humor are predominant throughout this fast-paced and engaging work of approximately 115,000 words (429 pages in paperback).
'The reaction we get from readers is either, 'This is too dirty for me.' or they say, 'Where is the sequel?' We're writing it as fast as we can.' - Max Spacer, Co-Author.
The story from 'ESCORT' continues in second book, 'MILFs - The True Stories of Hot Orange County Mothers,' which is scheduled for spring of 2014, and concludes in the last book, 'DADDY I'm Your Daughter - The Story of an Orange County Love Child,' planned for release near the end of 2014.
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Author Boyd Lemon Releases RETIREMENT Memoir by BWW News Desk
- July 23, 2013 The limitation of time creates a need for a structure in people's lives even in retirement; otherwise, retirees face the risk of doing nothing, which is not fulfilling. Some are comfortable with relatively loose structures; others need greater structure.
Darlene Frances DeAngelo Releases Debut Thriller, HAMBURGER MAN by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 Jeremy Sinclair thought prison was the worse place to be, until he's released for good behavior and walks for days to his former hometown. Jeremy, locked up when he was 13 for running guns over the Canadian border, can't believe his eyes when he sees the changes that have taken place in the last 22 years, and things go downhill from there in this action-filled story. Baxter City, an old coal mining town, has been booming, including business at a speakeasy that opens in this era of prohibition. Corruption, greed and violence - including murder - soon come to the rural Pennsylvania community.
'The Robinsons' Dark Matter' is Released by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 'The Higgs Boson is forgotten,' grumbled author Michael Raymond. 'The biggest scientific discovery in a generation, and many people haven't even heard of it.' CERN, the organization that discovered the Higgs Boson has since moved on to researching dark matter, another substance largely unfamiliar to the public. The author hopes to change that with his debut novel, 'The Robinsons' Dark Matter.'
'Postcards from Space: The Chris Hadfield Story' is Released by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 Independent Barrie publisher releases new illustrated book for young kids ages 4 - 8 about Canadian astronaut and former commander of the ISS, Chris Hadfield.
America Comes Alive Celebrates 'Dog Days of Summer' with Dog Stories by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 Each summer America Comes Alive celebrates the 'Dog Days of Summer' with three new true stories of American dogs each week for eight weeks, from service dogs and military dogs to President's dogs and dogs in show business.
John Brantingham Releases Poetry Collection, EAST OF LOS ANGELES by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 Anaphora Literary Press is pleased to promote the publication of 'East of Los Angeles,' a poetry collection by seasoned author John Brantingham.
'East of Los Angeles' follows life in that part of Los Angeles that few people dream of. Here, suburbs fade into the deserts and forests that ring the city. Here, Brantingham grew up with the ever present noise and light of the world's busiest freeway. The people he writes about are making the best of the lives that they have found.
'Our best writers weigh their words carefully, and John Brantingham is certainly one of them. He is a craftsman with a huge heart who cares deeply about people and stories and the chaos we call our lives. His characters are beautifully rendered, real and true, at once vulnerable and courageous. Wise and insightful, Brantingham's work brilliantly captures the light and darkness in us all.' -James Brown, author of The L.A. Diaries
John Brantingham's work has appeared on Garrison Keillor's daily show Writer's Almanac, and more than 100 of his poems and stories have been published in the United States and England in magazines such as The Journal, Confrontation, Mobius, and Tears in the Fence. He was nominated for a Pushcart Prize for a poem in his chapbook Putting in a Window, which was published by Finishing Line Press. He is a full-time professor at Mt. San Antonio College in Southern California and one of two fiction editors of The Chiron Review, a nationally distributed literary magazine, and he lives happily east of Los Angeles with his wife, Annie, and their dog, Archie.
($15, ISBN: 978-1460925201, 5.06X7.81?, 72pp)
Anaphora Literary Press is an independent publisher that has published dozens of creative and non-fiction books. Among these publications is the Pennsylvania Literary Journal, a tri-annual journal, which has published best-selling authors like Cinda Williams Chima and Carrie Ryan. The press is a member of The Independent Book Publishers Association and The Council of Editors of Learned Journals. Anaphora authors have done readings at major venues. Several titles have been assigned in college classes, and reviewed in major academic, trade and news publications. The Press's Director, Anna Faktorovich, is an English professor.
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G. Paul Lawrence Announces OF ONE WOMB About Race and Relations by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 'Of One Womb: The Essence of Two Families' (published by iUniverse) is the story of James Lee Trucker. The story opens in Louisiana and moves to the suburbs of Los Angeles. Twenty-five years after losing her son to unscrupulous in-laws, Dorothy receives a letter from her son, James Lee, informing her that he wants to meet her, and he would be in LA the next day. With an inter-racial marriage, Dorothy must determine if this man, her son, will be a positive influence on her family, or if his racist attitude will bring them all down.
James C. Rollins Releases 'From the Curse of Willie Lynch to the New African American Generation' by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 In author James C. Rollins third installment in his series of books about African American's place in America, 'From the Curse of Willie Lynch to the New African American Generation' (published by Trafford Publishing), readers find themselves navigating the treacherous years between Martin Luther King Jr.'s death and Barak Obama's election to presidency. 'The book discusses how African Americans can now begin to believe in themselves and build a strong society,' says Rollins. 'This is the era of the awakening.'
Dallas Agencies Launch New Marketing Magazine, CANNOTE by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 Connote, a new marketing thought leadership magazine, launches today online and in print. The publication is a collaborative effort between Dallas agencies D Custom, Freeman + Leonard, and Levenson Group and will be published three times a year.
EC Stilson Shares Memoir, THE GOLDEN SKY by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 EC Stilson's first-born son died from birth defects early in 2003. Little did she know, the loss of her infant child would catapult her resolve to help othersespecially those trying to cope with the same situation. Now, over ten years later, Stilson shares her memoir, 'The Golden Sky' with those suffering from grief. She has played her violin at numerous memorial services and funerals in the western states, talked at counseling groups, and now will be interviewed live on Utah's Studio 5 TV program (channel 5) on July 23rd at 11am MST.
Contagious Optimism Author David Mezzapelle Promotes Book Around the Country by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 David Mezzapelle and his team of contagious optimists have been appearing at events around the country to promote the release of Contagious Optimism: Uplifting Stories and Motivational Advice for Positive Forward Thinking. David Mezzapelle was recently interviewed on Good Enough Mother. He also had a featured article in the most recent issue on Nothing But Good Magazine about overcoming fears.
Tom Moore Releases ONE OF A KIND by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 It's not about where you start it's about the path to a fulfilling destination. Tony Moore tells his story of humble beginnings and international success in his new book, 'One Of A Kind.' Born in Northampton, England, Moore lost his mother at age four and then forced into a string of foster homes. After earning his engineering degree, Moore quickly moved up the ranks of several international companies before landing in Indianapolis, where he ran a leading firefighting glove company.
Earle de Motte Explores EGYPTIAN RELIGION AND MYSTERIES by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 Knowledge has been an oscillating phenomenon over the centuries. Great concepts of mankind transpire like super nova from the heavens, but gradually falling just to wither. One of mankind's innate gifts, however, is the ability to revive and conserve knowledge, which becomes an inspiration to new and advanced wisdom. Such is the human knowledge on Egyptian religion and mysteries which date back as old as 5,000 years. How much do people know about the roots of Egyptian spirituality and mysteries? Author Earle De Motte uses his acquired knowledge and research findings to shed light on these subjects in Egyptian Religion and Mysteries.
Eric P. Donald Releases MOONLIGHT OVER ENGLAND Hoping to Solve Mystery of Brother's Death by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 Author Eric P. Donald recently came across an old photo of his late brother, Norman G. Donald, a night fighter pilot as well as a test pilot for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Norman was posted to RAF Hunsdon just north of London in 1942. He was soon flying Douglas Havocs and Bristol Beaufighters. However, he and his flight crew were killed in an unsolved Albemarle aircraft crash near Purton on the Bristol Channel, Trafalgar Day, of October 21st 1943.Because Norman never came back home, the author had recurring dreams of his brother's return asking him where he has been all this time.
Robert Jay Releases THE AWAKENING AND THE CONTINUUM by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 An entertainer in the early days of television, a contractor and businessman, and now a semi-retired gentleman farmer in rural Alabama, author Robert Jay touches on quantum physics and ancient mysticism, on self-awareness and fiat currency with his new publication, The Awakening and The Continuum. It follows a basic systematic discovery of creation and existence itself, designed to satisfy the finite state of consciousness and its eternal questions. This book will take you into an inter-dimensional journey that may be a little bumpy but greatly enlightening.
Zaid Díaz Gandía Releases 'Why? The Single Photon Theory' by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 For author Zaid Díaz Gandía, the mounting suffering of a blighted civilization has finally become unbearable. The anguish of a society lost in the delirious twists and turns of a febrile world has prompted him to publish his interpretation of reality's nature. Why? The Single Photon Theory is an existential interpellation stemming from six decades of unpublished research that ushers forth a new paradigm that can restore sanity to human endeavor and empower people to master their destinies once and for all.
Michael Stapleton Shares Autobiography, BLOOD AND ALCOHOL by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 Author Adrian Brody once said that 'Family isn't just about whose blood runs through your veins. It's about who never left your side, stood up for you, and believed in you.' This very touching line holds true especially for author Michael Stapleton, a man whose life's journey is about to be unraveled.
Author Don Hones Offers Adventure in ON THE TRAIL OF GIANTS by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 On the Trail of Giants by Don Hones follows Joey, a young boy in a quiet village, as he joins his dog, Peppy the Puppy, on a series of adventures with a bear, monkeys, giants and a dragon. Joey also becomes friends with children of the Peregrine, a wandering people skilled in music and healing. When the Peregrine's homes are attacked and burned, Joey chooses to aid his friends on a desperate journey to free their families and tear down the wall separating two peoples.
Kit Carson Revisits Western Frontier in New Fiction, COUNTING COUP by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 The story of the way west in the early nineteenth century was often a tale of danger, death and unspeakable suffering. The early trappers and mountain men forged the trails westward for the pioneers that followed and became part of the legend of the American West. Of this hardy breed of early venturers one name stands out above the rest: Kit Carson. In Counting Coup, The Odyssey Of Captain Tom Adams, Bob Stockton retraces the life and legend of Christopher Houston 'Kit' Carson via the adventures of Tom Adams and comes up with outstanding fiction of the historical old west.
Self-Help Book, DARE TO RECOVER, is Released by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 Alcoholism is rightly called a family disease. First-time author Ruth Schilling has painstakingly recorded the personal and family dynamics of living with and loving someone who has the disease of alcoholism, as well as the very challenging, unique, and simple but not easy method of recovery that is available to anyone seeking help. Now, she publishes a comprehensive account of her personal experiences as she recovered from its devastating effects in Dare to Recover.
'The Organ Grinder's Monkey' by Robert Rangel is Released by BWW News Desk
- July 22, 2013 A riveting tale of ambition, trickery and greed, The Organ Grinder's Monkey by Robert Rangel follows the epic saga of Steve Hui who was the Director of Security for the Royal Family of Brunei. However, just when he thinks everything is going to be easy, the cold hard realization of the dangers his job entails entangles him. Events go drastically wrong, and his life is turned upside down when he realizes the trust placed on him by the family is actually a golden noose that has ruined others, and threatens to ruin him. Those he thought would protect him prove too cowardly, incapable, or not confident enough to do so and he finally admits that the only person he can count on is himself.