Looking for Meaning in THE MARBLE ARMY
The Marble Army, Gisele Firmino – In her novel, THE MARBLE ARMY, Gisele Firmino explores the impact of war and political oppression on the Fonte family of Brazil.
Read MorePosted by Ellen Birkett Morris | Jun 1, 2016 | Interviews, Written |
The Marble Army, Gisele Firmino – In her novel, THE MARBLE ARMY, Gisele Firmino explores the impact of war and political oppression on the Fonte family of Brazil.
Read MorePosted by Anna Roins | Jun 1, 2016 | Interviews, Written |
Death of an Alchemist, Mary Lawrence, Kensington Publishing – The Death of an Alchemist is Book Two in the Bianca Goddard Mysteries series. It follows The Alchemists Daughter, but stands alone with a story that compels us to read more. These stories have been 20 years in the making.
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | May 31, 2016 | Writing Insights |
I’ve read thousands of manuscripts and worked with hundreds of writers over dozens of years in...
Read MorePosted by Olympia | May 20, 2016 | Literary Fiction, Psychology/Social Issues, Publishers Market, Book Rights for Sale |
Aloneness, Frank’s greatest lifelong fear, has now taken its most frightening form. Diagnosed with the onset of dementia, he has attempted to commit suicide. Being on the autism spectrum, he has a bent for thinking outside the box. Under the supervision of a therapist, he unfolds, in a ‘stream of consciousness’ type of narrative, his philosophical map on life, mostly in allegories and allusions (borrowing several concepts from math and science). He does not shy away from presenting his own explanation of Zeno’s paradox nor from stating his opinion on what God is (as a spectrum of 3 possibilities).
Read MoreThe 2016 New York Book Festival will host a daytime book publishing seminar and its annual awards ceremony on Saturday, June 18 at the famed Algonquin Hotel, marking a return to the literary landmark.The awards deadline arrives...
Read MorePosted by Anthony Gaudioso | May 2, 2016 | Health, Inspirational Nonfiction, Psychology/Social Issues, Publishers Market, Book Rights for Sale, Self Help |
The ARTISTRY of SELF represents an invigorating and fresh new approach to self-discovery and self-development. People are dynamic and changeable but most do not know how to change, develop and create themselves the way they want to be. Self-actualization can be achieved through comprehension and cultivation of capabilities and operational states. The ARTISTRY of SELF presents an approach to viewing the overall nature of self, self-development, and self-actualization. It provides a framework for understanding, as well as, offering the methods to master the skills that will enable you to develop and self-actualize as your best self.
Read MorePosted by Editorial Staff | Apr 29, 2016 | Audio, Featured, Interviews |
BLOOD DEFENSE, Marcia Clark, Thomas & Mercer – Former Los Angeles prosecutor Marcia Clark became famous in 1994-95 when she prosecuted the racially-charged trial of football star O.J. Simpson, for the throat-slashing murder of his ex-wife Nichole Brown Simpson and bartender, Ronald Goldman.
Read MorePosted by Anna Roins | Apr 29, 2016 | Interviews, Written |
Unbecoming: A Novel, Rebecca Scherm, Viking – The New York Times Book Review called it, “Startlingly inventive…As for Grace herself, she’s a real work of art — even if she is a fake.”
Read MorePosted by Ellen Birkett Morris | Apr 29, 2016 | Interviews, Written |
Late One Night, Lee Martin, – In his latest book, Late One Night, Lee Martin explores the aftermath of a trailer fire, which kills a mother and three children, on a small community.
Read MorePosted by William Kowalski | Apr 29, 2016 | Writing Insights |
They say that if you love to cook, the last thing you should do is open a restaurant, because it...
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