Inspiring Business Savvy Kids, Steve Searfoss’ KidVenture Series

Meet Steve Searfoss, an author and entrepreneur who draws inspiration from his roles as both a father and a business owner to create the KidVenture series. Tailored for young readers with a thirst for knowledge, these books follow the adventures of children who embark on entrepreneurial journeys. Through their experiences, they learn the ropes of […]
A Flicker in the Water: Inside the Tales, Reviewing Bob Gonzalez’ Adventurous Retellings

Bob Gonzalez’s writing style is both vivid and evocative, painting vivid pictures of life on the high seas. But beyond the adrenaline-fueled action, there’s a deeper appreciation for the ocean and its inhabitants. I think this was a cool touch, I picked up the book out of curiosity and ended up learning some things too. […]
An Empowering Guide for Those in Transition: Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Absolutely!

Reading Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Absolutely! gave me hope amidst the storm of divorce. I’m currently facing this daunting reality, and I found the guidance within these pages extremely helpful and relieving. Randi Burggraff, Justin Tash, and Bryan Levy have crafted a comprehensive resource that goes beyond legalities. It actually gets into the […]
Randi Burggraff, Justin Tash & Bryan Levy – Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? Book Spotlight

Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!) How can you end your marriage with dignity and respect? While divorce can be filled with anger, frustration, and bitterness, most couples don’t want to end their marriage in an ugly, drawn-out battle that causes irreparable damage. Does a Good Divorce Really Exist? (Absolutely!) is your definitive guide […]
Ronald Stephens – Love Songs of the Zombie Book Spotlight

Love Songs of the Zombie: To Humanity at the Dawn of a New Millennium Love Songs of the Zombie attempts to bring science, philosophy and religion into agreement in order to make sense of reality in an intellectually sound and aesthetically pleasing manner. You want to base your beliefs on science, reason, and logic, while […]
Cozy and Sweet, Reviewing Twiggy and the Lost Socks by Renée DeVincent

My 8-year-old daughter and I absolutely adore Twiggy and the Lost Socks. It’s a story about Twiggy the squirrel and his unlikely soon-to-be friend, and there is a palpable energy of kindness and sharing throughout the pages. The cute, colorful illustrations bring the characters to life, and the story has just the right amount of […]
Interviewing Renée DeVincent, the Power of Storytelling

In this interview, we converse with author Renée DeVincent about her newest children’s book, Twiggy and the Lost Socks. As both the author and the illustrator, DeVincent’s passion for art shines through her work. She has received her M.Ed. in Counseling as well as an AAS degree in Graphic Design. Throughout the interview, her love […]
Embracing Authentic Servant Leadership in Hardwired to the Heart, a Book Review

Mike Barnes’s Hardwired to the Heart is a groundbreaking piece for any leader. The book doesn’t just preach about management; it takes you into the core idea of what should be authentic leadership, showing how serving your team yields unparalleled success. Barnes’s ideas are fresh and encourage a shift in leadership paradigms. It paves the […]
Reviewing Yay… It’s My First Day of School! A Heartwarming Picture Book

As a parent, this book checks all of my boxes. Reading it to my child was a heartwarming experience. She has been nervous about her own soon-to-be first day of school, so seeing her excitement while we read this book was great. The illustrations are cute and storytelling is straightforward, but still fun. Yay It’s […]
Mr. B’s Yay… It’s My First Day of School Guest Post

New children’s book Yay… It’s My First Day of School by Mr. B’s Books (Michael Barnes) is released, a joyful story of making friends, meeting teachers, and having a great first day. Another wonderful rhyming story from Mr. B about the excitement of the first day of school… Yay. The fourteen rhymes and fun illustrations […]
Michael S. Gutter’s Call to Fight Back

There is virtually no difference between various hate groups and who they target. None. The reason being is that if you’re in a hate group, any hate group, you’re there because they haven’t figured out the real problem… themselves. They are the problem. They don’t realize that every person they target is because they use […]
Investment Wisdom: Richard Rodman’s Long-Term Perspective

In this interview, we’ll cruise through the concepts of wealth creation and financial acumen with Richard Rodman, an expert in the art of successful investing. With a career spanning over five decades, Rodman has chiseled a path. His latest publication, Lessons for Long-Term Investors, is a distillation of Rodman’s wisdom gathered over the years, from […]
Nurturing Young Minds Through Words with Author Kristin Cetone

Kristin Anderson Cetone, a Dayton, Ohio native, is an acclaimed author celebrated for her children’s book, Buckaroo Buckeye. Her writing journey, ignited by a deep love for reading, led to her winning the 2016 OneBookAZ and 2013 Mom’s Choice Silver Award. As a Reading Specialist, she established Nuts About Reading™, an online reading service, and […]
Andy Cohen: Challenging the Way You Think

In this interview, we have the pleasure of conversing with Andy Cohen, a distinguished TEDx speaker, author, and international thought-leader. Despite his childhood dream of becoming a psychologist and earning a degree in experimental psychology, Andy’s unique journey led him into the realm of advertising. Today, he serves as the Chief Assumption Officer of Andy […]
To Stitch with Love: A Book Review

Mandy Shaw, author of Stitch With Love, lives in Hailsham, East Sussex, England. She owns her own pattern company called Dandelion Designs. Shaw also teaches and lectures around the United Kingdom and runs her own website selling her patterns and wares. Her website can be found here. The reader of Stitch with Love receives instructions […]
Hooked on Adventure: An Interview with Bob Gonzalez

Bob Gonzalez, an author with a passion for the great outdoors, invites readers into his world of deep sea fishing and adventure. Born in the bustling metropolis of New York City, Gonzalez’s upbringing in Northeastern Pennsylvania acquainted him with the thrill of Whitetail Deer Hunting, a subject that may find its way into a future […]
Expert Advice for Nonfiction Authors
New writers study writing advice lists instead of the fundamentals. If you desire to be an extraordinary writer or publish a book, you should focus on the fundamentals of good writing. Then there is always a place for learning new tips to improve your writing. This article will share tips and tricks for nonfiction authors. […]
Lauren Doyle: How to Find Your Flavor

Lauren Eichner-Doyle, CEO of Getting Results, is a renowned corporate coach and behavior modification specialist with early career success in behavioral therapy, training, and development. Her book, Find Your Flavor: A Recipe for Discovering your Ideal Career, guides teens and young adults in creating successful careers. In this interview, we explore Lauren’s journey, coaching approach, […]
The Ultimate Guide to Launching a Book in 2023
Launching a book is an exciting yet challenging task. Your ultimate book launch goal should be to reach readers who will benefit the most from reading your book. These readers will be more likely to talk about, review, and share your book, which is crucial for gaining attention. While new marketing tricks and paid advertising […]
Dream Up Now, Teen’s Journal for Self-Expression

Teenagers all over the world are in the process of self-discovery, learning about their unique personalities, and trying to navigate the world around them. With all these changes and challenges, it’s natural for teens to struggle with self-expression and creativity. That’s why Dream Up Now: The Teen Journal for Creative Self-Discovery by Rayne Lacko is […]
Understanding Norse Myths With Lois Liggett

Lois Liggett’s career highlights include earning an M.A. in gerontology and a B.S. in physical therapy. However, Lois’s expertise extends beyond the medical field, as she exhibited a profound fascination with the intricacies of language. This fascination was exemplified by her three-year commitment to leading a weekly word discussion program at a Maryland correctional facility, […]
Balancing Self-Care and Parenting: Discussion with Ryan Norris

12 Positive “F” Words for Parents illuminates the path towards personal growth and understanding. As we sit down with Ryan, we’re eager to delve into the depths of his insights, to understand the driving force behind his book, and to grasp the profound impact it holds for parents seeking to cultivate stronger family dynamics and […]
Guest Post M.E. Tuthill, author of “Repo Madness, A Simpleton’s Guide to the Street’s Wicked Ways.”

M.E. Tuthill is a writer, editor, poet and author. She has published two books: The Linen Man & Other Poems, and most recently Repo Madness: A Simpleton’s Guide to the Street’s Wicked Ways. Repo Madness was written after Tuthill’s dive into the world of shadow banking, which she discovered the existence of after 13 years as a […]
13th Grade: Real World 101 Suggested Book to Read

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Code Like A Pro: The Developer’s Handbook Book to Read

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.2.2″] Code Like A Pro: The Developer’s Handbook Book to Read [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”2_3″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.2.2″] Are you a programmer who strives to achieve excellence? Are you passionate about coding? Do you love writing beautiful and efficient codes? Have you gone through a lot of “Coding Best Practices” articles, and you are still confused […]
Book Review Little Elephants / Elefantitos: A bilingual lift-the-flap book (Canticos)

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Author Interview with Ed Beard Getting Into Leadership Shape

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Why ebook conversion is frustrated one?

[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.0.86″ background_layout=”light”] Why ebook conversion is frustrated one? One of the more frustrating areas of creating an eBook is making sure that your book is formatted, converted, and ready for worldwide distribution. Hiring manual formatting services is highly recommend which always provide the best results for you and the reading experience www.writersnauthors.com […]
Book Review Rad Women Worldwide: Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped History
[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”][et_pb_row admin_label=”row”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text” background_layout=”light” text_orientation=”left” use_border_color=”off” border_color=”#ffffff” border_style=”solid”] Rad Women Worldwide: Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped History This is an Amazing Book, very Empowering and Educational. When you read this book you are reading about Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped History […]
Vino Business: The Cloudy World of French Wine – Book Review

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The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book

“The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book” For students or those curious about acupuncture, “The Acupuncture Points Functions Colouring Book” simplifies the study while adding a simple and fun layer of interaction in the forms of doodling and coloring. The book teaches the effects of certain points, terminology and more through visual representations as the reader […]
Book Review Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas by Natasha Yim
“Goldy Luck and the Three Pandas” written by Natasha Yim and illustrated by Grace Zong I love this picture book! Natasha Yim introduces the Chinese New Year to young readers by retelling a classic for children “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”. This is a MUST HAVE for teachers, teaching readers about Chinese New Year, and […]
Book Review Families Can Be Different: Foster Care And Adoption In The Animal Kingdom

“Foster parents can look different from us” I LOVE this book I love how it explains adoption using animals the husky and polar bear for example able to make a family, I think my favorite is Koko and Ball. This book is educational and touching, it talks about how a fawn was abused and how […]
Starring Shapes! by Tania Howells Book Review
This is a must have educational book for kids on shapes. A few things that I loved about this book was the name of the Elementary School and the name of the play Hansel and Gretel. From a teaching stand point I LOVED how the author showed the shape and then showed the shape in […]