
Ernest Mirich's 'Damn Cat' Novella Blends LA Humor with Urban Adventure
Ernest Mirich's latest novella, 'Damn Cat,' is now available in ebook and paperback formats, offering readers a laugh-out-loud story that blends humor, suspense, and the colorful life of Los Angeles i...

Literary Lawyer Denise Gibbon Provides Essential Legal Services for Authors and Self-Publishers
Authors, self-publishers, and ghostwriters face complex legal challenges in today's publishing industry, where contracts often contain clauses that can jeopardize creative rights and financial returns...

Longtree Launches Keynote Speaker Engagement Programs and Assisted Living Administrator Manual
Longtree, a prominent healthcare consulting and education company, has unveiled its Keynote Speaker Engagement Programs, featuring Laurie Loughney, CEO of Longtree, as a dynamic and influential speake...

The Parallel Presidencies: Jill Biden and Edith Wilson's Unofficial Roles
The comparison between Jill Biden and Edith Wilson, as drawn by William Elliott Hazelgrove, sheds light on the often unseen dynamics of power within the presidency. Hazelgrove, a national bestselling ...

The Critical Importance of Skilled Nursing in Assisted Living Facilities
The availability of skilled nursing in assisted living facilities is a critical factor for the elderly and their families, offering not just medical care but peace of mind and a sense of security. Fra...

David Selcer's 'Ultimate Sacrifices' Offers a Timely Exploration of Political Intrigue and Justice
David Selcer's new novel, 'Ultimate Sacrifices,' has been released nationwide, offering readers a deep dive into the world of political intrigue and the fight for justice. The book centers around Ariz...

Grammy-Winning Artist Joe Little III Publishes Children's Book 'Joey Wants to Sing'
Joe Little III, the Grammy and Billboard award-winning artist best known as the lead singer of the 90s R&B group Rude Boys, has published a children's book titled 'Joey Wants to Sing.' The book repres...

Retired Charleston Police Officer Edward Hethington Releases Memoir "The City's Finest"
Edward Hethington, a retired Charleston police officer, has penned a memoir titled "The City's Finest," set to release this July. The book delves into Hethington's thirty-year career, providing a raw ...

Retired Teacher Launches Lowcountry Mystery Series with 'The Phantom Wore Red Pajamas'
Author Joan Doucette has released her debut mystery novel, "The Phantom Wore Red Pajamas," the first installment in a planned series set in the fictional Live Oaks Active Senior Community on Hilton He...

Federal Grid Investment Sparks M&A Surge in Energy Sector, New Report Reveals
A new report from Benchmark International examines how historic federal investments in America's aging electrical grid are driving significant merger and acquisition activity across the energy sector....

Author Kay A. Oliver Wins Dual Literary Titan Awards for Fiction
Acclaimed author Kay A. Oliver has received dual honors from Literary Titan, winning both the Gold Book and Silver Book Awards for her fiction. Her debut novel, "Disturbed Tombs," earned the Gold Book...

New Book Explores Psychological Parallels Between Golf and Life
The publication of "Holding On and Letting Go (in) Golf & Life" presents a novel examination of the mental aspects of golf as a mirror for broader life challenges. Authored by Michael J. Young, M.D., ...

Angela Ellen Grey's 'Bdote' Bridges Generations Through Poetry and Prose
Angela Ellen Grey's latest work, 'Bdote', is a novel in verse that delves into the lives of two thirteen-year-old Dakota Sioux girls, Evangeline (Evie) and Lily, whose stories intersect across time. S...

Drake Reed's New Book Bridges Faith and Sports, Becomes International Bestseller
Drake Reed, a former professional basketball player and coach, has made a significant impact with his new book, 'Christian Athletes vs. The World: What to Know Before You Go.' The book, which explores...

Political Thriller Series Explores Realities of Domestic Terrorism Through Fiction
Norman Brewer's political thriller series 'The Anti-Hero Rebellions' presents fictional narratives that directly engage with the pressing reality of domestic terrorism in contemporary society. The ser...

Leadership Expert Outlines Framework for Building World-Class Organizations
Rocky Romanella, a top motivational speaker and bestselling author, has published a detailed guide outlining the principles necessary for organizations to achieve world-class status. In his newsletter...

Twin Cities Authors Angela Grey and Paige Peterson Release Thrilling Mystery Novel 'Echoes at Midnight'
The literary world welcomes the latest mystery novel from Twin Cities authors Angela Grey and Paige Peterson, titled 'Echoes at Midnight'. This novel, rich in suspense and unexpected twists, delves in...

Southwest Metro Authors Angela Grey and Paige Peterson Release New Mystery Novel 'Madness & Mayhem'
Angela Grey and Paige Peterson, a mother-daughter author duo from the Southwest Metro area, have unveiled their newest mystery novel, 'Madness & Mayhem: Deadly Darkness in the Dry Tortugas'. This nove...

Earl Vincent de Berge's Memoir Highlights the Transformative Power of Coming-of-Age Stories
Coming-of-age stories have long captivated readers with their exploration of growth, self-discovery, and the quest for identity. Earl Vincent de Berge's memoir, 'A Finger of Land on An Old Man's Hand'...

Former Veterinarian Jen Cole Launches Children's Book Series 'Rooster and Squid'
Former veterinarian Jen Cole has launched a new children's book series called "Rooster and Squid" following her retirement from a 25-year career in small animal medicine. The series represents Cole's ...

Researcher Warns Bird Flu Could Be Used for Election Interference
Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz, a Harvard-trained researcher who has accurately predicted major viral pandemics for decades, warns that the emerging H5N1 bird flu could be used to interfere with elections th...

New Book Offers Behavioral Science Approach to Workplace Safety Culture
The release of "The New Values-Based Safety: Using Behavioral Science to Improve Your Safety Culture" offers organizations a comprehensive approach to transforming workplace safety through behavioral ...

Faith and Freedom: The Transformative Journey of Jody in 'Servant of the King'
The narrative of Jody, as told by Telia in 'Servant of the King', serves as a beacon of hope for those entangled in the web of societal expectations and self-doubt. This story, set against the backdro...

Vietnam War Novel 'The Chaplain's Assistant' Explores Veteran Experience and Human Resilience
The novel 'The Chaplain's Assistant: God, Country, and Vietnam' by J Timothy Caldwell presents a narrative set during the Vietnam War that examines personal transformation amid conflict. The story fol...

Dan Avenarius Releases Groundbreaking Book on Racism and Systemic Injustice
Dan Avenarius, a renowned author and thought leader in social justice, has unveiled his latest literary contribution, 'Forgive Us Father For We Have Sinned.' This book embarks on a critical examinatio...

Rob Garay Celebrates Two-Year Anniversary of 'Marketing Minds' with Continued Industry Impact
This month marks the two-year anniversary of the release of Marketing Minds: A Look at Psychology in Marketing, the debut book by Rob Garay. Since its publication, the book has been recognized as a cr...

A.D. Haywood's 'The Promise of Tomorrow' Explores Love, Loyalty, and Sacrifice
A.D. Haywood's new novel, 'The Promise of Tomorrow', is making waves in the literary world with its deep exploration of love, loyalty, and the sacrifices that come with them. Set against a backdrop of...

Elisa Huberman's 'The Blue Bat Dance' Revolutionizes Children's Literature with Unique Artistry
Elisa Huberman, a self-taught artist, is making significant strides in the children's literature world with her latest book, 'The Blue Bat Dance.' This 32-page visual masterpiece, available on Amazon ...

