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The Best Dog Tales of the Year

January 25, 2021 admin 0

Do you ever feel like your writing career is going to the dogs? Would you like it to? A Maryland bookstore and book publisher is looking for new, original short stories devoted to the theme of communication between dogs and humans. The Greyhound indie bookstore on the Eastern Shore of Maryland are joining forces with Secant Publishing to select and publish the year’s best short stories devoted to the theme of communication between dogs and […]

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Non-Fiction: Horseshoes vs. Chess: A Practical Guide for Chamber of Commerce Leaders by Dave Adkisson

January 25, 2021 admin 0

Horseshoes vs. Chess: A Practical Guide for Chamber of Commerce Leaders offers a wealth of practical ways and lessons to help any Chamber leader increase their positive impact on their community and achieve greater prosperity. “This is not meant to be an instructional manual or a scholarly work on organizational dynamics, nonprofit management or leadership,” says author Dave Adkisson. “Rather, it attempts to offer particular insights about leadership in a chamber of commerce context: to […]

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Cookbooks: Chasing Vegan by Mika Altidor and Victor Munoz

January 9, 2021 admin 0

Award-winning vegan baker and author of the Chasing Vegan, Mika Altidor is making a difference in her community and nationwide with her story of how a plant-based diet saved her life. Altidor and her partner, Victor Munoz are spreading the message of how a plant-based diet can radically alter the state of your health. Studies have shown plant-based eating can improve not only body weight, blood sugar levels, and the ability to control cholesterol, but also […]

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Non-Fiction: Learning to Be by Juanita Campbell Rasmus

January 9, 2021 admin 0

It is the time of year again when 74 percent of Americans make resolutions to do better in the year to come. But research shows it takes more than making an annual wish list to succeed. With four out of five resolutions failing well before Valentine’s Day, Juanita Campbell Rasmus says that it “takes a solid, well-planned vision and supernatural support to truly live your most expansive life.” Through multiple digital platforms and her groundbreaking […]

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Fiction: I’ll Remember April by Jean Murray Munden

January 5, 2021 admin 0

Eighty-eight-year-old Louise, grateful but wistful, falls into a reverie when recalling the ordinary and extraordinary events of her life which span most of the 20th century. It is a sweeping, romantic tale chronicling four generations, but centers on Louise and her two sisters. The majority of the story takes place during World War I and its aftermath, giving a turbulent historical backdrop that mirrors the dramatic changes about to occur in Louise’s career and romantic […]

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Crime Fiction: Murder for Beauty by Beatrice Fairbanks Cayzer

January 5, 2021 admin 0

A business venture is not a walk in the park, much more when numerous companies compete to get on top of the pyramid. Innovative ideas and concepts, strategic planning, effective marketing, and a great leader might give a company the upper hand. But how about a serial killer on the loose? That is what Murder for Beauty by Beatrice Cayzer is all about. Fairbanks Cayzer comes from an illustrious family. Her two ancestors came to upper […]

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This Just In… Words Whispered in Water by Sandy Rosenthal

January 5, 2021 News Editor 0

Set in the aftermath of one of the worst disasters in U.S. history, Words Whispered in Water: Why the Levees Broke in Hurricane Katrina (Natural Disaster, New Orleans Flood, Government Corruption) by Sandy Rosenthal tells the story of one woman’s fight―against all odds―to expose a mammoth federal agency… and win. It’s a horror story, a mystery, and David and Goliath story all in one. In 2005, the entire world watched as a major U.S. city […]