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EDUCATING CHILDREN TO BULLY Reveals Cover Ups of Child Abuse in School by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Author R.L. Davey's new book spills the beans on the mistreatment of children within the school system. Educating Children to Bully: System Entrenched Bullying gives true life examples of cover ups committed by the authorities of some schools faced with bullying and abuses occurring within their very halls and their failure to effectively deal with these incidents. Moreover, Davey's account demonstrates how some principals and regional staff are even willing to ignore the wellbeing of the child abuse victims rather than face up to their responsibilities to the public and the youth in their care.
Author Marilyn Smith Releases 'Kingdom Lifestyles for Children' by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 In her exciting book of short stories 'Kingdom Lifestyles for children': Kingdom Lifestyles for successful Living' (published by Trafford Publishing), Marilyn Smith delivers a series of life lessons to help instill the importance of children treating others like how they would like to be treated, and making a conscious decision to make the right choices in their personal relationships with others- generally loving people.
Beckie Butcher Tells Her Battle with Chronic Fatigue in New Book by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has estimated more than 1 million Americans suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). It's a reality Beckie Butcher understands all too well. In her new book, 'My Battle with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome' (published by iUniverse), Butcher gives an intimate and inspiring account of having this physically and emotionally taxing disorder.
Nina Darrell Inspires Readers with DANCING IN THE STREETS by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Nina Darrell believes every person is born with a spiritual nature that makes them capable of spiritual insights and the ability to tap into the field of spirit within ordinary life. In her new book, 'Dancing in the Streets: Stories to Inspire, Guide and Transform Your Spiritual Life' (published by iUniverse), Darrell passes this knowledge onto her readers so that they may begin to discover the clues that life gives them to awaken or deepen their spirituality.
Violeta F. Sterner Announces Sequel THE MOONLIGHT EMPORIUM: FURTHER ADVENTURES OF THE RAVENWOOD CLAN by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Author Violeta F. Sterner knows her way around a suspense story. With the release of her first novel, 'Cold from the Inside Out,' Sterner established herself as a writer of note. Now, with the release of her newest work, 'The Moonlight Emporium: Further Adventures of the Ravenwood Clan' (published by Trafford Publishing), she's back and doing what she does best - weaving an entertaining story.
Cynthia Terwilliger Lake Releases DOUBLE STIXS by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 In 'Double Stixs: The Nourishment and Gift of Change' (published by Balboa Press), author Cynthia Terwilliger Lake's new motivational book, readers find themselves taken up in a warm blanket of inspiration and support with tools, exercises, shared experiences and support that will help them shift their perspectives and life with confidence.'Life happens, and change is part of life,' says Lake. 'My book will help you learn to transition from fear of change to understanding how to maintain harmony and balance in the midst of change.'
Kesha Hinton and Jennifer Price Release INFLUENTIAL SPIRITS by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 In 'Influential Spirits: Constructive and Destructive Spirits That Influence the Christian Woman' (published by iUniverse), authors Kesha Hinton and Jennifer Price's new Biblical book, readers find themselves amidst the women of church. A meeting they will not soon forget.
Curtis M. Chaudoin Reveals SECRETS FROM THE OPERATING ROOM by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 With 37 years of surgical experience, author Curtis M. Chaudoin felt compelled to share his past experiences and current beliefs about surgical corporations, hospitals and surgeons in general. 'Secrets from the Operating Room: My Experiences, Observations, and Reflections as a Surgical Salesman' (published by iUniverse) is his attempt to do just that, as well as give readers specific information about what to do to help insure a successful procedural outcome.
Ralph Gregorio Releases International Mystery A MURDER IN ZURICH by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 In June of 2009, Ralph Gregorio came across an odd news article. The Italian government had prevented two men from crossing the Italian border into Switzerland with $135 billion in U.S. bonds. Though the two men had been caught, they were soon released. This struck Gregorio as inspiration, and the result was his new book, 'A Murder in Zurich' (published by AuthorHouse).
Rochelle Gadany Releases Historical Fiction, DESTINY AND DESIRE by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 This year marks the historical 200th anniversary of the War of 1812. It is this war that is the background of author Rochelle Gadany's most recent book, 'Destiny and Desire' (published by AuthorHouse).
George Daniel Harvey Takes Readers on a JOURNEY TO YES by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Do you need me? 'No,' I answered so many years ago. 'I don't need you to be with you. I want to be with you. There is a difference; one is of necessity, the other of choice. I don't need you to get through life literally. But life together will be so much richer and complete if we choose to do it together.' Author George Daniel Harvey thought that his response was honest and thoughtful at that time. He was complete and self-sufficient on a practical level, yet sharing life with another for whom his feelings ran deep would open life beyond the practical-perhaps into the realm of sublime.
DURHAM STATION Portrays a Coming of Age Drama by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 The American Civil War, which raged from 1861 until 1865, brought about the end of slavery and the demise of the secessionist Confederacy. Abraham Lincoln's historic declaration of the Emancipation Proclamation freed the slaves, and finally put an end to that sordid chapter of American history. 'Durham Station' is set within this decisive period of time, as author Thomas Jackson Hawes depicts the lives of two Southern families who stood against slavery and racism in their own way.
George S.J. Anderson Releases SUNSET UNDER THE POET'S TREE by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Sunset under the Poet's Tree by George S.J. Anderson, the author of the 2001 Audie Award winning book 'Seasons in Cancer', is a poignant but powerfully motivational memoir packed with life-changing insights and applicable wisdom-and suffused with hope and inspiration to cancer patients and those who are taking care of one. In this book, the author brings to the limelight the story of his wife, Lois A. Anderson, a remarkable woman who, in spite of the odds, not only survived for many years but also turned an ordeal that would have devastated most people into a shining example of what one person can do even when they are facing death.
TEACH THE BEST AND STOMP THE REST Identifies Flaws in US Educational System by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Authors and educators William C. Knaak and Jean T. Knaak present a critical analysis of the failures and shortcomings of the U.S. educational system in their new nonfiction, 'Teach the Best and Stomp the Rest: The American Schools...Guilty as Charged?' (published by Trafford Publishing).
Paula Boyd Announces Contest for Fans to be Characters in New Book by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Award-winning mystery author Paula Boyd is offering fans a chance to have their name appear as a character in her new book, Killer Moves. Drawings will be held June 30, July 15 and August 1, and readers can sign up on her website at http://www.paulaboyd.com.
Mufone Publishing Company of Taiwan Launches Award-Winning Self-Help Book by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Award-winning self-help book, Living the Life You Love: The No-Nonsense Guide to Total Transformation by Life and Relationship Coach Paula Renaye, has been translated into Chinese and released by Mufone Publishing Company of Taiwan. The acclaimed personal development guide, originally published in English by Diomo Books, is now available to readers of complex and simplified Chinese worldwide.
Twitter Star, Jenny Johnson, Signs Book Deal by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Houston Twitter star, Jenny Johnson, just signed a book deal with It Books, a subsidiary of HarperCollins, according to The Hollywood Reporter. This morning, Johnson tweeted: “Next stop, Oprah's book club.”
Granville Circle Press Authors Launch Blog Focusing on Advocacy by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Granville Circle Press, publishers of the award-winning Living Proof: Telling Your Story to Make a Difference, has announced that the book's authors have launched a new blog focused on using personal stories for advocacy.
New Klout eBook for Kindle is Released by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Should brands and businesses pay attention to their Klout score? Susan Gilbert, marketing expert and author of the new Klout eBook, KLOUT SCORE: Social Media Influence, How to Gain Exposure and Increase Your Klout, says, 'Yes!' Along with her how-to instructions, she more importantly covers why you need to know about Klout and other new social media scoring tools. Topics covered include how to get started, learn to engage your audience and build influence, along with how to increase your score.
National Back to Church Sunday Launches New Video for 2013 by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 National Back to Church Sunday introduces a new video for 2013. Viral videos mark today's culture and a new video answering the question, 'Why Church?' has that same momentum. Since 369AD the church has been a catalyst for institutions like hospitals. Today the church still makes an impact as the largest single provider of health care in history. The church stands up for the rights of children. America's most prestigious universities were founded by the church. Take a close look and we find that the arts are also shaped by the church. It is no wonder that the church is still making an impact.
Celebrating DOMA's Ruling and LGBT Pride, Lesbian and Gay Titles are Featured in Library by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 In honor of LGBT Pride, much of the media has focused on featuring positive gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender media, especially in light of the recent ruling of DOMA as unconstitutional. As the Publishers Weekly article explains, 'the LGBT Pride Month is celebrated each June in remembrance of the 1969 Stonewall riots, and from a vantage point midway through this year's observance it seems especially fitting that some of the season's recent and forthcoming titles uncover and explore the LGBT experience from a historical angle.' Publisher's Weekly places James Lear's The Hardest Thing in the context of gay history, saying that it 'pays homage to classic pulp fiction as a former U.S. Army major must guard a beautiful young man. When Army vet Dan Stagg falls afoul of DADT he becomes entangled in a web of conspiracy.'
Amazon Selects SISTERS as a Best Book of the Year (So Far) by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Halfway into 2013, Amazon Editors have selected Three Sisters by Susan Mallery as a Best Book of the Year (So Far). Three Sisters, a popular book club selection, is the story of three women who transition from neighbors to friends, as each faces a major turning point in her life and marriage. With more than 800 reviews on Amazon.com and an average of 4.5 stars, Three Sisters is a clear hit with readers at the popular online bookstore. Three Sisters is available wherever books are sold, in paperback, ebook, and audiobook.
Gary Watts Reveals 100 MARKETING TRADE SECRETS FOR ANY BUSINESS by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Unless you are a noted author with a 'fat cat' publishing house, marketing a new book is a daunting task. First-time author Gary Watts, who has captured his career as a marketing executive in the eBook 100 Marketing Trade Secrets for any Business, believes he has the solution to this conundrum: a high-end, low-cost video book trailer placed on a variety of social media channels.
Retired Pastor and World War II Veteran Pens PASTOR by BWW News Desk
- June 27, 2013 Pastor: A Fictional Reminiscence with Conversations on Religion and Society, by James Stanley Barlow, is the tale of a fictional parish in the 1950's. While airing criticisms of organized religion, the novel focuses on the church's role in our diverse society. It encourages candid and even skeptical discussion within the church itself.