Edith King Vosefski Teaches Children Manners in New Book by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 As the director of The Etiquette School of Northern Illinois, author Edith King Vosefski knows just how important good manners can be. Her new book, 'Marianna's Little Book of Manners for Children' (published by AuthorHouse), introduces basic etiquette and manners to children through a relatable story packed with fun and valuable information.
McNulty International Presents New Book And Accompanying Workbook by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 'How To Become A Successful Young Man' is a powerful short read by Diamond McNulty that escorts readers on a journey into goal setting and overcoming adversity. TwiZted Sisters Bakery & Café, located at 497 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, GA 30308, will host a book signing and celebration on Saturday, August 15th, from 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M.
Margaret Williams Asprey Pens Autobiography A TRUE NUCLEAR FAMILY by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Author Margaret Williams Asprey comes from a family of chemists, scientists and engineers. It came as little surprise to her and her family then, when she became a nuclear engineer. She details her experiences as a woman in the science field in her autobiography, 'A True Nuclear Family' (published by Trafford Publishing).'
Albert Okura Releases ALBERT OKURA THE CHICKEN MAN by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Author Albert Okura opened the first Juan Pollo chicken restaurant in 1984. Thirty years later, Juan Pollo is still going strong. Okura shares his secrets to success in his new book, 'Albert Okura the Chicken Man: With a 50 year Plan' (published by AuthorHouse).
Kathleen Helle Releases CROSSED STARS STEEL EDGES by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Kathleen Helle, a retired service worker for a police department, devoted writer and author, has completed her first book 'Crossed Stars, Steel Edges': a gripping and potent story detailing the main characters' similarities that come to light and bring them together in search of justice and acceptance.
Jackie Leduc Releases BLOODY NIGHTMARES by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Jackie Leduc, a teenager, writer, musician, avid reader, and author, has completed her new book. 'World Domination: Bloody Nightmares' explores the main characters struggle to solve a mystery and survive his own nightmare.
Derek Hirst Talks TRUTHS, HALF TRUTHS AND BOVINE SCATOLOGY by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 QUINCY, Mass. - The more author Derek Hirst witnesses current events and sees how they are recorded by historians, the more skeptical and fascinated he became of past historical accounts. Hirst shares a few sentiments as to what he thinks of this phenomenon that unfolds before his very eyes in 'Truths, Half Truths and Bovine Scatology,' (published by Xlibris) a book that is based on what he considers as questionable historical events.
Kathi Huggins Releases BLOODRITES by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 A sequel to her first two books, author Kathi Huggins' 'Bloodrites' (published by Xlibris) continues the quest of Jade as she strives to fulfill the prophecy.
Raewyn Harlum Releases New Memoir COMING OUT by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Author Raewyn Harlum says she had her first psychic vision when she was just 3 years old. She recalls seeing a strange person visiting her bedside. She says that this was just the first of many visions to come.
V Leigh Pens PRECOCIOUS by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 'Precocious'(published by Xlibris)is a story of self-discovery, forgiveness and resilience, as told by author V Leigh. V is a self-avowed, born again Christian, who believes in giving God all the glory for any and all personal success in her life, particularly regarding her recently published first book.
Nadu A. Tuakli Releases LIFTING THE VEIL OF MENOPAUSE by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 COLUMBIA, MD. - Menopause is a challenging and complex life process that has impacted the quality of women's lives in ways the medical field has not yet fully come to terms with. Dr. Nadu Tuakli has written 'Lifting the Veil of Menopause' (published by Xlibris) in order to address and demystify the challenges of menopause in the twenty-first century. The main focus of the book will be on providing women with information that will allow them be their own best advocates on how to maintain and sustain healthy and vibrant lives as they go through the aging process. It is particularly relevant at this time when so many women of this demographic are achieving prominent leadership roles.
Julie Yarbrough Shares GRIEF LIGHT by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Author Julie Yarbrough was unexpectedly overwhelmed by grief. Over the course of 10 years a kind of cascading grief rolled through her life, beginning with the illness and death of her husband, Leighton Farrell, a United Methodist minister. A year later her father died of Alzheimer's disease, and then her mother.
Donald G. Hanway Pens HER APPEARING by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 When was the last time you thought about the romantic life of a priest?
Dave Wiley Releases SABOTAGE by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Every hour explosions rock America. There is no rhyme or reason to where they appear: big cities, small towns, even rural back roads. The sinister message that suddenly appears on America's computer screens is clear: No one is safe:
LIVING IN DAD MODE is Released by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Jerry Woodward's new book, Living In Dad Mode: Making lasting memories with your kids, ($14.99, paperback, 9781498433884; $7.99, e-book, 9781498433891) is a how-to parenting manual for dad, stepdad, or grandpa, that's both practical and humorous, and won't put a guilt trip on them for failing to take action in the past. Through shared stories and time-tested activities derived from the author's own experiences, men will become better equipped on their lifelong journey towards improving relationships with their own children. Additionally, they will discover that the little everyday events, done with great love, will become the special times cherished the most.
Dr. Leah Gunning Francis Launches New Book, FERGUSON & FAITH by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Dr. Leah Gunning Francis had no idea when she left her home located on the south side of the city of St. Louis, the morning of August 9, 2014, that within 24 hours her life would dramatically change by the occurrences about to take place across town in a nearby northern suburb known as Ferguson.
In her new book, 'Ferguson & Faith: Sparking Leadership & Awakening Community' (Chalice Press, 2015), set to be released August 4, 2015, a few days shy of the first anniversary of the tragic shooting death of Michael Brown, Dr. Gunning Francis, a native of Willingboro (WHS '89), takes us behind the frontlines of the civil unrest, sharing stories from over twenty faith leaders and more than a dozen young activists, who joined together in the midst of chaos to form a powerful network of leaders in partnership for one common goal: justice.
'It is an honor to listen to these sacred stories of courage and hope, gleaning from them the seeds of possibilities that, if nurtured, could serve us well into the future,' Dr. Gunning Francis said. 'These are stories that were rarely imaged on television, yet they are integral to the fight for justice in Ferguson and resonate with the struggle for human dignity around the country. They remind us why #blacklivesmatter to God, and why they should matter to us all.'
This compilation of interviews, with titles such as, Just Protest This by Prayer, Praying with Their Feet, and There is a Ferguson Near You, shows the immediate response of clergy of all cultures and backgrounds stepping out from behind the safety of their pulpits, and stepping up in support of the emerging young leaders seeking racial equality.
As Dr. Gunning Francis points out in her Introduction, 'I do not suggest that young leaders emerged within this movement because of the clergy. Actually, I think the argument could be made that the young leaders ignited the leadership among the clergy...'
Dr. Gunning Francis is Associate Dean for Contextual Education and Assistant Professor of Christian Education at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis. She is the wife of Rev. Rodney Francis, and the mother of two sons. She has been an active and visible presence in Ferguson since the shooting.
Ferguson & Faith, is the first book published in a partnership between Chalice Press and the Forum for Theological Exploration (FTE), of which Dr. Gunning Francis is a part.
Media Note: Although the official book launch will take place on August 4 at Left Bank Books in St. Louis, Missouri, Dr. Gunning Francis is available for interviews. To schedule an interview please contact Marcel L Johnson of Silent Liaison PR at 609-353-3412, or email marcel@silentliaison.com.
D.A. Pupa Releases THE MAGICIAN by BWW News Desk
- August 03, 2015 Under the cover of Hurricane Sandy, a serial killer strikes, inflicting damage more deadly than the storm, and the life of FBI agent Frank Sorello is changed forever. Then, three years later, a best-selling mystery novel reveals clues too close to the murders to be coincidence. Has the killer announced his return?
Sorello must come out of retirement to pursue a murderer who may be pursuing him. In a race against time that stretches from the hills of Hollywood to the halls of Ivy League academia, the tension mounts, and the battle becomes ever more personal when the agent's romantic interest becomes the target. The mystery unravels and lives are at risk while this psychopath remains free. Sorello vows to put an end to the killer's reign in this taut, fast-paced thriller - but the killer has other plans. D.A. Pupa's debut novel crackles with suspense.
Available from Wingspan Press Summer 2014.
The Magician is published by WingSpan Press, www.wingspanpress.com, and is available now from Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com in hardcover (ISBN 978-1-59594-685-0, $27.95), softcover (978-1-59594-531-0, $17.95) and Kindle/ebook (978-1-59594-869-4, $9.95).
The Magician
by D. A. Pupa
WingSpan Press
State Library Hosts Meet and Greet with Author Chris Papst, 8/25 by BWW News Desk
- July 31, 2015 HARRISBURG, Pa., July 31, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ As part of its Lunch and Learn series, the State Library of Pennsylvania announced that it will host a meet and greet with author Chris Papst, writer of the book Capital Murder, in August. Papst lives in Washington, D.C., where he works as an investigative reporter for ABC affiliate WJLA.
Leroy Reynolds Pens RELATIONSHIP Book by BWW News Desk
- July 31, 2015 Leroy Reynolds, a husband, father, veteran, retired forest ranger with the Georgia Foretry Commission, devoted writer and author, has completed his first book 'Relationship: Understanding Her the Wife, Understanding Him the Husband, and Understanding Them the Children': a guidebook to help improve the mutual support within a family.
J.P. Bowen Shares PSALMS OF POETRY by BWW News Desk
- July 31, 2015 J.P. Bowen, a wishful thinker, enthusiastic dreamer, and a doubtful believer whose greatest passions are his card collection, wrestling library, and his successfulness to seek God, has completed his new book of poetry 'Psalms of Poetry': a gripping and potent work of faith, religion and self-identity.
Bernadine Sandy Jarmon Releases A BITTER TASTE by BWW News Desk
- July 31, 2015 Bernadine Sandy Jarmon, a mother, recovering drug addict, artist, devoted writer and author, has completed her first book 'A Bitter Taste': a gripping and potent journey into Bernadine Jarmon's life and her struggles with self-identity and survival.
ARCTIC BUTTERFLY is Released by BWW News Desk
- July 31, 2015 A pristine winterscape sets the stage for a young girl's search to find her father who is late in returning from a hunting trip. Kula and Chimo, her dog, are lost in the snow far from home in Nancy Garfield Woodbridge's new and vibrantly illustrated children's book. In 'Arctic Butterfly' (published by Xlibris), readers will discover what happens to Kula who has run away to find her father.
J.C. Johnson Offers Hope to Struggling Individuals by BWW News Desk
- July 31, 2015 The familiar proverb 'It is always darkest before the dawn' rings true in author J.C. Johnson's new book 'From Obscurity into God's Marvelous Light: Finding the 'You' that You Were Predestined to Be' (published by Archway Publishing). Johnson shares her story with readers to inspire them to carry on, no matter the circumstances.