About Jakova Pen: Jakova began her educational pursuits in Graphic Design at the International Academy of Art & Design in Tampa, Florida, followed by eight years as a freelance graphic designer. She completed her undergraduate work at the University of California, Berkeley in Natural Resources and earned a Master of Science from the University of Southern California in Geographic Information Science and Technology with an emphasis in Sustainable Development. Her aspirations are to inspire … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jakova Pen
Adorable Scoundrels by Howard Eisenberg
Adorable Scoundrels by Howard Eisenberg is a fun collection of short verses about bringing up toddlers or children. There are 43 poems, each accompanied by bright and colorful illustrations. Parents and grandparents everywhere will recognize and empathize with the humorous take on life with youngsters that these poems convey. Mealtimes, outings, staying in, sleep, shopping – little ones have their own agenda and life is never quite the same again. Targeted Age Group:: 5-99 What Inspired … [Read more...] about Adorable Scoundrels by Howard Eisenberg
Interview with Author – Howard Eisenberg
About Howard Eisenberg: My name is Howard Eisenberg, I'm an author, playwright, journalist, songwriter. An inspiration to my publications, my wife wrote the amazing What to Expect When You're Expecting parenting books sold millions of copies! I wrote children's books as an extensive tribute to my wife's books, here are my books: Award Winning Author Howard Eisenberg is the youngest 90 year old author, playwrite, producer, director, Howard's written 10 books, a musical, a film, magazine … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Howard Eisenberg
Interview with Author – Jodi Auborn
About Jodi Auborn: Like the main character in my novels "Stormwind of the North Country" and "Secrets of the North Country," I grew up in a small town in the south-eastern Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York. I graduated from Hadley-Luzerne high school in 1995, and then received a Liberal Arts degree from Adirondack Community College in 1998. Since then, I've worked at a variety of jobs: parking attendant, grocery store clerk, animal caretaker/veterinary assistant, stablehand, campground … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Jodi Auborn
Parenting as a Second Language: A Guidebook for Joyfully Navigating the Trials, Triumphs and Tribulations of Parenthood by Elisabeth Stitt
Every parent loves his kid. Twenty-five years of teaching has me convinced of that. But most parents become parents without speaking the Language of Parenting. Oh, yes, we were all kids ourselves once, so we heard the language of parenting spoken around us--with luck, we heard the language of effective parenting--but hearing it is not the same as speaking it. We expect ourselves to be great parents--naturally!--as if good parenting were an instinct we were all born with. But parenting is a … [Read more...] about Parenting as a Second Language: A Guidebook for Joyfully Navigating the Trials, Triumphs and Tribulations of Parenthood by Elisabeth Stitt
Interview with Author – Elisabeth Stitt
About Elisabeth Stitt: After years of babysitting and being a camp counselor, Elisabeth Stitt taught mostly Language Arts for 25 years. Most of those years were with 7th graders, but at some point in her teaching she taught every grade except 11th in some capacity or another including German, social studies, multi-cultural education, ELD, adolescent skills and character education. She also worked as the Outreach Teacher (a position akin to being school counselor) before leaving education to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Elisabeth Stitt
The King of Average by Gary Schwartz
James is convinced by his cruel and unhappy mother he is worthless and unlovable. So, armed with a report card that boasts a C average, he sets out to prove he is worthy of her love by becoming the most average kid in the entire world. This idea magically transports him into the Realm of Possibilities, where he meets Mayor Culpa, an actual Scapegoat, Monsieur Roget, a professional Optimist and his grouchy companion, Kiljoy, an equally professional Pessimist. Together with his new friends, … [Read more...] about The King of Average by Gary Schwartz
Interview with Author – Moses Olanrewaju Bolarin
About Moses Olanrewaju Bolarin: Moses Olanrewaju Bolarin is a Christian, husband, father, and minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Over the years, he has become an authority in the I.T. and multimedia sectors. Presently, he is Global Strategist and Founder at Majestic World of Business, and Chief Executive at 3niti Multimedia Academy. He was ranked in the top 6% of overall Nigerian executives and presented an “Award of Excellence 2015”. He is included in the premier publication of the … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Moses Olanrewaju Bolarin
Interview with Author – Richard Grant
About Richard Grant: Richard Lewis Grant has been an educator for over 30 years and is currently the President of Advantage Preparatory Schools. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communicative Disorders with an emphasis on Special Education of the hearing impaired. He has taught professionally at both Jr. High and Sr. High School levels as well as college. Richard has been married to his soul mate, Cindee for over 35 years. They have a son and a daughter. Richard and Cindee believe that … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Richard Grant
You can not lick your elbow! by Aaron Wayne-Duke
Silly animal facts, chemistry, space travel, color spectrum information done in a rhyming mode ala Dr. Seuss. Humor is highlighted with kid friendly illustrations. Targeted Age Group:: preschool to 2nd grade What Inspired You to Write Your Book? I wrote my 1st book in 2nd grade. I have been writing my whole life. From short stories, a puppet show, poems, lyrics, songs and now my 1st children's book, have all been inspired by my love of the arts and relationships. I am a fan of Dr. … [Read more...] about You can not lick your elbow! by Aaron Wayne-Duke
Perfectly Brown by Dr. Jobyna Terry
Perfectly Brown is about an African-American little girl named Jordan Brown. Jordan’s story shows that she loves her astro-dynamic, gravity defying, hair. She loves her one dimple and she loves her BROWN SKIN. Jordan is an intelligent and cheerful little brown girl because she has the love of her family and friends. She has two other little brown girls as friends and they all love to learn. Not only is she encouraged at home by her parents, she is encouraged at school by her teacher. This … [Read more...] about Perfectly Brown by Dr. Jobyna Terry
Stormwind of the North Country by Jodi Auborn
Fourteen-year-old Kat lives with her widowed father, Luke, and younger brother, Dave, in their remote country farmhouse. She loves exploring the forest surrounding her house, and taking horseback riding lessons at the stable down the road. Her free-spirited father had taught her to love the natural world, and she considers herself a true outdoor girl. After making a shocking discovery one morning, Kat struggles to rescue Stormwind, her favorite horse at the stable, from its abusive owner. … [Read more...] about Stormwind of the North Country by Jodi Auborn