On June 4, 2024, Harold H. Lee published The Fish Market Girl. The book's description provides the following information:
A group of ten well respected and successful persons shared the same notion of revenge for the past crimes against humanity, the Holocaust, Nanking Massacre, Opium Wars and the Conquistadors. They secretly funded the weaponization of genetic engineering of opium to escape detection by authorities. The gene manipulation also includes inserting opioid genes to tobacco. The target population is the youth population who would be the future of the countries that committed the crimes. |
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As of Mother's Day, 2024, Barbara Wolk is in the news again -- This time for an audio version of her book Mother in Name Only. Audio Version Available at Apple, Google Play, Spotify, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Chirp. Link for Barnes and Noble |
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On April 6, 2024, Sharone Rosen, one of the PubClub's newest members, published Bathsheba's Harp. The book's description provides the following: “Bat-Sheva’s (Bathsheba) life from early childhood to becoming the mother of a new king, that is the journey of this tome. It is the imagined story of her life, of becoming a Hebrew Priestess and the shared stories of our foremothers, all told from the women's perspective. It is the stories of these women, their loves, their lives, their relationships with one another and with the Divine Presence, the Shechina." |
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On April 8, 2024, William Scott Galasso published The Years We Never Saw Coming. The book's description provides the following: “Captivating—an impressive journey in poems, inviting us to detach from the ordinary and see our world in the shoes of a sensitive, strong poet. Entertaining, intriguing, and utterly compelling, this woven tapestry of days entwins mutual experiences we all share, moments of love, the natural world, grief, and music. In the titular poem, ‘The Year We Never Saw Coming,’ the poetic tone is rightfully threating “…a stalker stealing breath…a killer floating on air…what can be done with such viral fury which respects neither wisdom nor age…its moisture one love’s poisonous kiss.” |
From the first page Galasso sustains our attention with his acute observations. This book is a triumph both narrative and lyrical. A rare find.” -Seretta Martin, Managing Editor of San Diego Poetry Annual, award-winning poet, artist, and author of Foreign Dust Familiar Rain and the forthcoming Holographic Reality.
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On March 21, 2024, Michael Rumbin published The Terrestrials. With desire, strong will, and technology they left mother Earth to build a new home, a future for their species. Mars was all they had, but realizing their dream was worth it; they would not repeat the mistakes of their parents. But power, greed, and jealously have a way of seeping into every human endeavor. Michael Rumbin takes you into the future, an up-to-date version of a classic sci-fi story, true from beginning to end. The world of The Terrestrials will keep you up at night, long after you've finished reading the book. |
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On February 21, 2024 Jon Perkins published, Concealed Carry. Yvonne Landeck, a comfortable Scottsdale suburbanite mother to teenager Tracy and wife to successful husband Henry has her life turned upside down by a shooting at her daughter’s school where the police don’t act to preserve treasured lives. As if that weren’t enough, her upscale community is invaded by MS-13 thugs bringing fentanyl to ruin the lives of the innocents. Not one to sit aside, Yvonne buys a 9mm Kimber automatic, obtains a concealed carry permit, and goes to work. |
Jon shared the following information about the publication of this book.
"I published my book Concealed Carry on KDP (Amazon) using the services of word-2-kindle.com. This book is almost 600 pages. The entire publishing package, which included an ebook, a paperback book, and a premium book cover as well as the uploads to Amazon cost me $460. For less services, pricing would be reduced. I can't imagine such a comprehensive publishing service at such an economical cost.".
"I published my book Concealed Carry on KDP (Amazon) using the services of word-2-kindle.com. This book is almost 600 pages. The entire publishing package, which included an ebook, a paperback book, and a premium book cover as well as the uploads to Amazon cost me $460. For less services, pricing would be reduced. I can't imagine such a comprehensive publishing service at such an economical cost.".
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On January 8, Pat Spencer published 13 Tips for Great Storytelling. The following description is provided in the Amazon description. Unlock your potential with A Baker’s Dozen for Writers: 13 Tips for Great Storytelling by award-winning author, Pat Spencer. If you seek to free your imagination from its past confines, this writing guide is perfect for you. With wit and charm, Dr. Spencer shares her expertise on how to write bolder, clearer, and more engagingly. |
Pat Spencer’s thirteen tips will enable you to infuse passion, symbolism, body language, action beats, and sensory experiences into your prose. As a published author of fiction and nonfiction, Spencer’s engaging approach to storytelling makes this book a must read for those wanting to write tales that readers simply can’t set aside.
If you liked Stephen King’s On Writing or Anne Lamott’s Bird by Bird, you’ll love Pat Spencer’s A Baker’s Dozen for Writers: 13 Tips for Great Storytelling. This book is a powerful resource for seasoned writers as well as those just starting out. So why wait? Unshackle your creativity. Treat yourself to this essential guide and create captivating stories today.
If you liked Stephen King’s On Writing or Anne Lamott’s Bird by Bird, you’ll love Pat Spencer’s A Baker’s Dozen for Writers: 13 Tips for Great Storytelling. This book is a powerful resource for seasoned writers as well as those just starting out. So why wait? Unshackle your creativity. Treat yourself to this essential guide and create captivating stories today.
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On January 4, 2024 S. Ramagopal published, The Tsunami in Mind, The new book is a memoir of mystical experience and a bizarre episode at the White House, which deals with the mystery of mind, consciousness, and mental health. |