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published News+ XML/RSSBy Mithraslight Enterprises Carlsbad, CA, award winning artist, Cheryl Ehlers art will be published in Art Buzz, The 2012 Collection, where a national search for 106 emerging exceptional artists in the United States were selected from over 5000 entries. By Tony Roberts Brandon Wilson’s inspiring book, "Along the Templar Trail," has been published in a new German edition, "Auf dem Templerweg: Sieben Millionen Schritte für den Frieden." By A. V. Harrison Publishing From Law School graduate to a life among ex-pats, diplomats, and aristocrats life had much in store for attorney Judith Works as she graduated, mid-life, from Lewis and Clark Law School. In 'Coins In The Fountain' you're treated to the excitment! By Simon Campbell Although theCBCD believes that it is better to be at least 59% protected against the flu virus than to not be protected at all, the fact that the flu vaccine is not nearly as effective as previously thought is worrisome. By Luke Andreski Pyramid book selling in a website "cloud" By Tawana Necole Writing for a Purpose was established to assist young writers who have a message, but need a platform. WFAP creators believe that everyone has a story to tell. They believe that young people have a VOICE and this is an opportunity to be heard. By Plush Memories Lost Toy Search Service Our FREE Toy Search Service is in the July Issue of PARENTING Magazine on page 33. By Lawspeed The long awaited guidance to the Agency Workers Regulations is to be published in draft form today, and the final guidance is expected to be published early in May. By eBook Publishing This is truly a great way to earn a passive income with very little effort or investment and it is something known by millions. By Charles Barrett Topping The List For Authors Seeking Book Publicity Should Be 3 Free Crucial Elements, Including A Consultation Says Barbara Wall VP At The Barrett Company (www.thebarrettco.com) National Book PR Firm. By Grace Church of Chapel Hill Grace Church of Chapel Hill North Carolina staff pastor, Jim Reklis, was recently published on the popular evangelical blog, www.theresurgence.com. His article,“Re:Train isn’t just for young hip dudes,” was posted on Thursday, December 2, 2010. By Donna Munro The eagerly awaited next novel about the afterlife by Gary J McCleary is out now. 'A Time for Susan' is intriguing speculative fiction blended with real science and after-life evidence to accumulate in a time-twisting read. By Fast Market Research Fast Market Research recommends "India Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare Report Q4 2010" from Business Monitor International, now available By Derrick Bosket CRWE ’s clients’ press releases, articles and news content published in every major financial country’s native language By Tissue Regeneration Technologies Study investigating the effects of SoftWaves on skin graft sites finds reduced mean epithelization times after single treatment. By C Allen How safe is your online reputation? Anyone ever posted something nasty about you on the web? Finding work, romance and friends can become a disaster if you are smeared online. With the Internet, untruths, lies, exaggerations are easy to spread. By Steven Redhead The sensational new perspective on what the Laws of Attraction are really about; harnessing the power of creation within us to make a life we truly deserve. By Joseph Muster A resident of Palmdale California gets publised by Dream Books LLC. By So'ham Books "...an ode to a painted beauty called 'life'...Her sense of humility cannot be more direct, beautiful and profound when she says, 'Remember, you are just a drop of the Sea'..." -Moazzam Sheikh, Author of The Idol Lover & Editor of A Letter from India By ArcheBooks Publishing, Inc. ArcheBooks Publishing Presents its Acclaimed Professional Novelist Workshop for Aspiring Unpublished and Published Authors By Wise Dog Books The UK ‘book club’ phenomenon is still on the rise with several hundred thousand people currently believed to regularly attend social ‘book clubs’ – now these book fans have their own dedicated, monthly magazine - ‘BookClub’. By Sandra Poole PM Moon Publishers inaugural writing contest is underway with impressive results. By james de havilland books Join our family of authors and get your book published! We aim above the mark to hit the mark. By Pat Paul Jammernegg "Prototype" offers a variety of inspirational, philosophical, postmodern, political, and existential perspectives. When art is what the recipient perceives, then "Prototype" listens to the reader. By Denise Cassino/Wizardly Web Designs CHILLICOTHE, TEXAS--Author, Robert Flynn, has launched a website to showcase his many published works. The site offers purchase links and summaries for his seven novels and non-fiction work as well as information about the author. By Daniela Rebecca Fraederich Why did God create economists? So that meteorologists wouldn’t be the only ones to make wrong prognoses. Henry Weingarten tells this joke whenever anyone ears their doubts about his profession. Henry is a well-known New York finance astrologer By Kevin Gritten (author) Four children (Samuel, Thomas, Georgie and Rebecca) enter a world called Tintonia that exists under the ground in another dimension. By Ena Shaw (author) In his school playground, 10 year-old Matthew Stevens heard about an old abandoned house on a local estate that was possibly haunted. He decided to investigate with his friend during their next free Saturday afternoon. By Amanjit Sahota (author) Departing their native England, two good friends endeavour to go coast to coast, New York to L.A., using the Amtrak rail network. By Alan Hamer (author) Tree God is a journey of intrigue and self-discovery, which, told with the familiar northern dry wit gives the reader a sneak glimpse into the mysterious grey world behind the 'iron curtain'. By Ken Gorman Three school friends set off for a camping holiday in Wales. Along the way, they give a lift to a stranger but the next day they find his body in a nearby stream. This is only the start of their troubles. By Jo Melling (author) Stolen Magic is the first in a series of ten books that take the young reader through many adventures uncovering the weird and wonderful land of Zirconia. Children are introduced to creatures and battles that are both scary and magical. By Mark Silgram (author) Writing the final page of his novel Dark Path, Michael’s life is turned upside down when his ex-wife Angela is stabbed to death in a frenzied attack. By The Inspira Group The secret and shockingly unconventional love of Alice Glass for Elsbeth Hobbs is shattered by the death of Luke Denby, RAF pilot and former seducer of Elsbeth. By John Rigbey Following the murder of a prostitute in London’s East End DCI Mike Gregory of New Scotland Yard is deputed to investigate the emergence of a crazed killer bent on emulating the crimes of nineteenth century Jack the Ripper. By The Inspira Group Every parent wonders when they should start teaching their child to read and write, what kinds of books they should read and how to help their child to learn. This parent's guide to early literacy offers answers to these questions. By Lee Taylor (author) A local man becomes the first to come back as the un-dead. This grizzly being starts off the chain reaction, infection, which soon terrorizes the townsfolk. By John Moon After a stint in Wormwood Scrubs, Ricky decides he needs to do something more with his life, and moves to London and becomes someone else, a top-class psychiatrist. By Owen Butler Guided by a spiritual being, Robert and his friends establish that they have been summoned to Sephire to help the humanoids restore their freedom By The Inspira Group Tom Chalmers, Managing Director of Legend Press, has announced plans to publish the novel The Well-Tempered Clavier by William Coles in October 2007. By www.thestudentzone.com The world’s leading international student website has now published a total of 30,000 articles on its network, covering a wide and diverse set of subjects from student debt to advice for freshers. By J. D. H. Cooper (author) Following a cataclysmic event primitive humankind is annihilated. As the planet struggles to recover, a number of intelligent species emerge. By Authorhouse Julie Grant is planning on killing herself and is looking for a chance of redemption before committing this act. By Authorhouse The story unravels against a background of country-living and nature notes that give a certain perspective to some very unnatural events. And if that view is not wholly reassuring, A Spell in Normandy offers the reader some smiles as well. By Barbara Spencer The responsibilities of pet ownership are charmingly brought to life in this memorable children’s story. By Rebecca Williams Robbie the Raindrop’s First Adventure is an educational and entertaining look at the water cycle. By Maria Boosey TWINS OF TIME is the first book in a trilogy of children’s fiction entitled The CUP of Destiny, and takes young readers on an incredible journey, through the eye of a hurricane into a time warp to the Island of Echoco. By Eugene Bruce Johnny Thade just found a disc that has the exact time and date of every human being’s Deathday on it and he’s going to use the information for what every one of us would use it for… By Martin Hicks A Season for Killing is told from the perspective of Daniel Ryan, a corporal in Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army of Virginia in 1864 during the American Civil War, as the brutal campaign in the spring and summer of that year unfolds. By Mike Mannion Hog Heaven is a satire about the fast food industry, GM food, vegetarianism, television chefs, cookery shows and the superficiality of celebrity culture. |