Poetry capturing the essence of America written and illustrated by Joe Wocoski It seems where ever we go, whatever we do, we are being watched and caught in the eye of someone's camera. Whether the camera is a cell phone, iPad or security camera, we are all caught and stored someplace.
Follow the rise of two warring crime families and the life of an assassin hired to kill the head of one of the families. Immerse yourself in the three books that make up Tony Bertot's Assassin Trilogy
The Rashness of That Hour by author Robert J. Wynstra was selected as the 2011 winner of the Bachelder-Coddington Literary Award for the most original outstanding work on the Gettysburg Campaign.
Lisa Hartman, a nationally recognized Dog Trainer and Author of "Dial a Dynamite Dog: The Ultimate Field Guide for Training Your Pet" has started publishing a line of books that promote and benefit local animal rescues.
A new paperback version of Transform Your Body After 40 has been released after its publication as a Kindle version. The launch was celebrated this week with a party in Berlin.
PUBSLUSH hosts red carpet benefit at the Bowery Hotel in New York City to announce launch and raise money for literacy initiatives at partner orphanage in Kenya.
Nova York, another Mississippi writer, was received by the library's reading club, Book Talk, in Flowood, Mississippi, for a presentation of her newly published book, A Rising Hope.
Jewish E-Books is building the largest Jewish e-book superstore, with thousands of ebooks in English and Hebrew. Now, with its new News and Author Blog, Jewish E-Books is poised to be a major Jewish media outlet
PUBSLUSH launches new partnerships and functionality to benefit authors. Plus readers can now discover new authors more easily and with added incentives.
New non-fiction e-book title A Broken System: Examining the Clark County Department of Family Services details the true story of what the author's family went through when dealing with Clark County DFS.
Litmocracy seeks small, highly intelligent authors and reading audiences to find the best talent available today, providing many unique opportunities for writers to get published and readers to pick who and what they really want to read.
The tale of "Brothers Lost," a new novel from author Ken Anderberg, begins in a federal prison in Florida, and leads its main characters through Mexico, Singapore and, finally, Pakistan. Anderberg weaves a suspense-filled tale as his characters travel around the globe before ending up to Islamabad, in search of an exclusive interview.
A new book from Logical Expressions, Inc. aims to help humane societies and rescue groups get more attention for their organizations. "Publicity to the Rescue" (ISBN: 978-1-61038-004-1; LCCN: 2011914679) explains how rescues can raise awareness about their organizations to increase donations, recruit more volunteers, and boost pet adoptions.
New book details the effects on families of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). "Reconciliation: A Son's Story" by Steve Sparks shows in a very personal way how families are affected when a father returns from war.
Chicago Writers House, in partnership with Uptown United, presents Chicago Book Expo 2011, a pop-up bookstore and literary spectacle in Chicago's Uptown neighborhood. The event takes place November 19-20 and introduces more than 40 Chicago publishers of fiction and poetry to Chicago's general readers. Chicago press Burial Day Books and Chicago Center for Literature and Photography will be there.
Highly anticipated novel Mr. Jacob will be on a 40 city tour with Barnes & Noble promoting his new eBook. Mr. Jacob will be signing Nook Books, which have a special feature for author's signatures. Long with signing Nook Book copies of his novel Jacob will conduct Q&A sessions with readers.
Book Is Filled With Humorous Real Life Stories That Will Make Readers Laugh. Book Is Written In Distinct Humorous Tradition Of Jeff Foxworthy, Brett Butler, Lewis Grizzard and Erma Brombeck.
After conducting experiments participated in by over 3,000 subjects, the OOBE Research Center is publishing its newest discoveries on how to quickly master astral projection in its free e-book School of Out-of-Body Travel. Now, anybody can see the world through the eyes of the protagonists of movies like Inception, The Matrix, and Vanilla Sky.
Law student Matthew Hebebrand's passions include reading, storytelling and writing, and he plans to inspire other young people to find their own talents and use them to make the world a better place.
"Just Call Me Dean" and "The Sergeant Major Syndrome" are the First of Many Compelling Titles from Berrett-Koehler and iUniverse "Open Book Editions" Partnership.
"Battlefield Angels: The Daughters of Charity Work as Civil War Nurses," a new book by James Rada, Jr. tells the story of the Catholic sisters work for both the Union and Confederate governments as nurses and administrators on the battlefields, in hospitals and on troop transports to save the lives and souls of the soldiers wounded in the fighting.
"Where Do Recyclable Materials Go?, a children's picture book, opens up the mysterious world of recycling to children by showing them what happens to recyclables after they are picked up at the curb."