Tell Us About Your Blog Found Between the Covers is fairly new, less than a year old. Previously, I had reviewed books on a blog devoted to spirituality and faith, Sowing Seeds of Grace, and on my writing blog, Healing by Writing. On Found Between the Covers, I enjoy reviewing books in the following genre: fiction, historical fiction, Christian fiction, memoir, children's and middle grade books, and biographies. Sorry, folks, I just don't enjoy fantasy, vampires and sci fi. Why Did You … [Read more...] about Found Between the Covers by Sherrey Meyer
Raising Able: How chores empower families
"Raising Able: How Chores Empower Families" will show you how to use family meetings, encouragement, family dinner and family chores to give your kids the priceless gift of self-discipline. Chores teach myriad skills, connect families, nurture a child's self-esteem and get the work done together, as a team. "Raising Able" is about the benefits of chores AND how to establish and sustain a positive relationship based on mutual respect using skills and strategies pioneered by Alfred Adler, MD. … [Read more...] about Raising Able: How chores empower families
London Tube seven stations seven stories by Evi Routoula
Seven different stations take part into seven different stories. Seven stations that play a significant role to the lives of different passengers. A trip from the beginning of London tube till nowadays. Targeted Age Group: Everybody What Advice Would You Give Aspiring Writers? To keep on writing regardless of their fears and negative thoughts Author Bio: I was born in Athens in 1968. Since childhood I had two major dreams: to become a lawyer and to be able to write. My first … [Read more...] about London Tube seven stations seven stories by Evi Routoula
Geddy’s Moon by John Mulhall
Tyler is an amnesiac, drifting aimlessly across the country, struggling to regain his lost memories. When he arrives in Geddy’s Moon, a sleepy town in the middle of the Kansas wheat fields, fragments of his past begin to resurface. But as he establishes new relationships in town, and spends time with the local librarian and her son, he finds himself tormented by nightmares that grow more unsettling each night. What horrific events took place before Tyler arrived in Geddy’s Moon? And could he … [Read more...] about Geddy’s Moon by John Mulhall
I’m Not Resting, I’m Creating: The Power of POSITIVE Procrastination by John Rayburn
Don't wait. Procrastinate NOW! That slogan for the National Procrastinator's Club is just one way of providing a combination of whimsical/serious observations on how you can handle time to your benefit and personal satisfaction. The author interviewed clinical psychologists, governmental leaders and successful business people to arrive at ways and means of making the clock work more favorably for you. There are wise observations from such as da Vinci, Churchill, Einstein, Ovid, Sandburg and … [Read more...] about I’m Not Resting, I’m Creating: The Power of POSITIVE Procrastination by John Rayburn
An Inspirational Children’s Book: Someone Please Open a Window by Ruth Aharoni
The beautifully illustrated picture book, Someone Please Open a Window, is a story for the whole family of the journey of a boy and his grandpa in search of the light. The journey begins on a bench in a park, under an old tree. While playing with the boy's ball, it starts growing bigger and bigger. They climb onto it and are carried by the wind, and then, by the birds, to a beautiful garden. In the garden there is a huge tree with a door. They enter into a hall inside the trunk, and they see a … [Read more...] about An Inspirational Children’s Book: Someone Please Open a Window by Ruth Aharoni
The Gemini Factor by Philip Fleishman M.D.
Murders are common. Serial murders are less common. Serial murders committed in two different countries at exactly the same time, in exactly the same way, are unheard of. ..until now. In Toronto, Inspector Raid McTavish stares at the body of a young woman carefully posed in a bed of purple iris, her throat slashed, almost beheaded, her hands placed to cover her empty eye sockets. He knows this is not a random murder, but the first of more to come. What he doesn't know is that 2,000 miles … [Read more...] about The Gemini Factor by Philip Fleishman M.D.
Interview with Author – Catherine L Vickers @onewomansquest
Author Bio: I live near the borderline of North & West Yorkshire, the Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales in England. My 4 children are all grown but I'm also very lucky to be a grandmother too. We are dog and cat owners. My wonderful husband assists Me with the complicated world of computers that allow me to publish my works for the world to view. Most of my reading is dedicated to the worlds within Fantasy Adventure, Urban Fantasy and even mild horror fantasy. I also like Historical … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Catherine L Vickers @onewomansquest
How To Write A Novel – Simple and Powerful 4 Steps To Your First Novel by Ray Johnson
How to Write a Novel Simple and Powerful 4 Steps to Your First Novel John Locke sold 1 million copies in 5 months. Amanda Hocking signed a publishing contract for 2 million dollars. J.A. Konrath is making 100k per month. Now it is your turn to make money. Write your first novel. This book has everything you need to write your novel. 5 Basic Things Every Novelist Needs to Know If you want to become a successful author, then you need to know these 5 basic things about novel … [Read more...] about How To Write A Novel – Simple and Powerful 4 Steps To Your First Novel by Ray Johnson
Through The Eyes Of A Mother by Jo Jo Blackburn
This nonfiction book is an inspiration for mothers and caregivers of anyone who is mentally challenged, has Bipolar or Schizo-Affective. 18 year old Reene's state of mind took her to a fantasy world. Her subconscious took her to the psychiatric ward. This true story is from one mom's experience as she struggles to understand and help her daughter with her new diagnose. The book is filled with raw emotions and feelings that a mother goes through when all seems to be going wrong. It shows how … [Read more...] about Through The Eyes Of A Mother by Jo Jo Blackburn
Katie McCoach Editorial by Katie McCoach
Tell Us About Your Blog This blog posts book reviews of (usually) self-published authors, provides writing and publishing tips, shares guest blog posts from other bloggers or writers, helps inspires people reaching their dreams. Why Did You Start a Book Blog? I am a freelance book editor and I also work in book marketing with a lot of self-published authors. I realized how hard it can be for self-published authors to get the word out about their book and I wanted to be able to provide a … [Read more...] about Katie McCoach Editorial by Katie McCoach
Al Canton – Author Services
Al Canton of NewMedia Website Design tells us about the services they provide for authors. Authors and small publishers want attractive websites for their books that they can manage themselves. At NewMedia Website Design, we create beautiful WordPress sites for authors just like those that cost thousands, and yet our sites are very affordable. You will receive a site with a “look” you choose, created from our templates—some made by us especially for books. Our sites include 9 pages … [Read more...] about Al Canton – Author Services