OldiesMusic.com celebrates the great music of the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s with This Day in Rock & Roll History, News and Trivia. A labor of love by Ron Smith, one of the top oldies music authorities in the U.S. Ron's latest book, "Eight Days a Week", covers the births, deaths and events for every day in rock & roll history.
Well known for the sparkling quality of their classic radio entertainment, RadioArchives.com is now introducing a series of audiobooks based on the Golden Age pulp novels of the 1930s and 1940s.
Innovo Publishing, LLC releases Blinders, a novel by Kristy Shelton, that portrays a beautiful relationship between a former slave couple, their love for a boy who wanders onto their farm, and the redeeming forgiveness of the heavenly Father. This book is available now in the U.S. and internationally in hardback, paperback, Amazon Kindle, Apple iPad, and Nook editions.
Author T.L. Sheldon's new book - The Last Gas Station On Earth from Big Thunder Publishers tells of classic cars, rock n roll music, aliens, fifties memorabilia and more in this new sci-fi fantasy novel.
The controversial unsanctioned report on the government's first official investigation of unidentified flying objects, written by Captain Edward J. Ruppelt, leader of Project Blue Book, with an introduction by British author and UFO investigator Colin Bennett.
Author Joanna Stephen-Ward 's fiction novel "Eumeralla - Secrets, Tragedy and Love" recognized as one of the "Best Fiction Books" available for Amazon Kindle receiving a 5 star review.
Ward's book brings the learning of mathematics to life by guiding children in the creation of their own masterpieces in the spirit of the great masters, while exploring mathematical concepts embedded in or used by artists.
The English novel by an Indian author that is making news these days is 'Once Upon a … Traffic Jam', written by Santosh Vishwanath, a talented young author in his twenties.
Newly released book, Flying Saucers Over the White House, about Captain Edward J. Ruppelt and his UFO research the Government would've preferred been kept a secret.
Americans are clamoring about the growing incivility they see in public life and in their interpersonal relationships. Kent Weeks explores this timely issue by presenting real-life experiences of four college freshmen at a large university and provides information to stimulate thoughtful discussion of civility dilemmas.
"So, Why Have You Never Been Married?: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Lunacy", the new book by Alan Stransman traces the rise and demise of romantic relationships and provides insight into problems in relationships and the reasons why relationships fail.
Is it possible to make an eternal difference in the lives of those we meet every day? Can an ordinary conversation over a cup of coffee with a friend, or a random encounter with a stranger in the supermarket.
Rhiannon Rees officially launches her Book 'How to Climb Mt Everest in Sandals - The Courage to Live an Ordinary Life' and encourages people to appreciate their success while living their usual life.