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Join us on the 'NewsRamp Books &Publishing Podcast,' where we delve into the dynamic world of books and publishing. Our episodes feature the latest news and summaries from NewsRamp.com, highlighting new book releases, publishing industry trends, and key insights from authors and publishers. Whether you're a reader, writer, or industry professional, stay informed with the pulse of publishing.
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"The Solomon Project" by Randy Swank delves into a near-future world where a powerful program collides with an ancient artifact, sparking a global debate on truth and justice. Meanwhile, William Elliott Hazelgrove's "Evil on the Roof of the World" narrates the true story of two young Americans encountering ISIS terrorists during a global cycling journey, exploring themes of idealism and harsh realities.
'Blessings Abound: Awaken to the Gifts at Hand' by Katherine Scherer and Eileen Bodoh encourages readers to recognize the abundance of blessings around them. The PenCraft Seasonal Book Awards for Summer 2025 honors 64 outstanding literary works, showcasing exceptional storytelling and prose. The Shanghai Conservatory of Music Press recently concluded the International Promotion of Selected Chinese Piano Pieces project, promoting cultural exchange through music.
Residents at Highland Springs volunteer at the Book Nook network of mini libraries, managed by a steering committee led by retiree Katherine Young. With over 4,900 items available through an online catalog, the Book Nook relies on donations and the dedication of more than 70 volunteers to keep shelves stocked and books circulating between the four locations.
Award-winning authors Eric Madeen and Bobbie Bennett are offering their latest ebooks for free on Amazon, showcasing rich storytelling and personal narratives. Meanwhile, business strategist Don Southerton provides valuable insights into Korean business culture in his latest book. Additionally, author Tim Kirk will host a book signing event at the Martial Arts History Museum for his debut novel, blending music history and martial arts influences.
William Elliott Hazelgrove's upcoming book, Evil on the Roof of the World, explores the murder of two cyclists by ISIS terrorists in Tajikistan. Through narrative storytelling, Hazelgrove pieces together the events leading to the tragedy, offering a profound account of hope, adventure, and the global reach of extremism. Set to release on November 13, 2025, this book promises to captivate true crime and adventure enthusiasts alike, drawing comparisons to Jon Krakauer's Into the Wild.
In "Sunsets on the Mountain," author Susan M. Young introduces readers to the comical mishaps and escalating antics in the quirky town of Knicker's Notch, as a police officer and his pregnant wife unintentionally stir up chaos. Filled with colorful characters and relatable situations, this lighthearted comedy promises a delightful escape into a world of humor and heartwarming community dynamics.
'Big Ears Jack and Friends' by Earl Vincent de Berge is a popular YA book that takes young readers on magical adventures in the Sonoran Desert alongside the charming character, Big Ears Jack. The book is praised for its educational content, engaging narrative, and themes of cooperation and harmony with nature, creating a captivating world where reality and fantasy blend. Available in print and ebook format, this book and other works by the author can be found on Amazon. Explore more about the author and his works at earldeberge.com.
In 'Harvesting Children,' veteran reporter Peter White delves into the systemic failures of the U.S. foster care system through real-life accounts of families impacted by the Tennessee Department of Children's Services. The book exposes a pattern of corruption and failure within the system, while also emphasizing the voices of advocates working towards reform. A crucial read for those involved in sociology, parenting, social work, law, and more, offering insights from experts in the field.
Omarion Calloway, a former young caregiver, shares his raw experiences and lessons in 'More Than Survival: A Guideline for Young Caregivers'. The guide, available for free at MoreThanSurvivalGuide.com, offers insights on self-care, mental health, and finding support while advocating for systemic change through his project, WeRiseLoud. Omarion aims to turn his personal struggles into a platform for collective action through workshops and public speaking engagements.
Historian Mike MacQuarrie introduces a groundbreaking Bias-Free Strength of Schedule Index for college football, eliminating bias and determining rankings based on on-field performance and opponent quality. Inspired by his Scottish heritage, this innovative solution ensures a fair National Championship Playoff selection process and brings traditional fairness to the game, while also offering additional features like Player of the Week selections and insights into college football traditions.
"Blood Magic" by Dana Flores tells the story of Cassandra, The Chosen One, in a modern fantasy adventure filled with supernatural power and suspense. Meanwhile, C.J. Barton's "Her With No Hope" is a historical fiction novel following Mary Janes' journey of resilience and hope in the late 1800s. Both novels promise unforgettable characters and powerful storytelling, available now for readers seeking immersive and emotional narratives.
"Achieving Business Prosperity" by Ishali Mulchandani shares a proven strategy for building businesses that thrive by emphasizing the importance of personal alignment. Through personal anecdotes and practical tools, Ishali guides readers on mastering mindset, resilience, financial structures, and compassionate leadership. Testimonials attest to the transformative impact of her advice, helping entrepreneurs overcome obstacles and rediscover joy in their business journey.
Christine Lewis's debut novel, The Presence, delves into a quiet mountain town where an ancient force stirs, unraveling a love story into a terrifying mystery. With rich characters and immersive scenes, the chilling blend of suspense and tenderness challenges readers to confront their fears, believe in their strength, and explore themes of survival, redemption, and the power of love.
Twelve-year-old author Eliana Fernández debuts her empowering book, Your 12 Superpowers, aiming to help readers of all ages discover their inner strengths and live with purpose. Celebrating her birthday, Eliana offers the Kindle version for $0.99 this week, sharing inspiring stories and thought-provoking questions to activate innate superpowers. Follow Eliana's journey at Your12Superpowers.com and connect with her on LinkedIn.
Justin Daymude, founder of Seven Baskets Financial, promotes biblical financial principles in his new book 'Building Your Storehouse: Thriving in God's Economy' and through programs like 'Debt-Free Life'. With the upcoming launch of The Stewardship Course and The Seed & Harvest Podcast, Daymude aims to inspire listeners to align their wealth with God's purposes and sow seeds for spiritual and material blessings.
Publisher Books Illuminated, LLC has acquired the rights to Guillermo X. Márquez's chilling novella, 'EVIL'S EDEN: Only Murders in Los Angeles,' intertwining true crimes with a fictional story of the diabolical Fitzhampton dynasty. Meanwhile, Jody Sharpe receives national recognition for her book 'The Dog Who Came For Christmas,' promoting anti-bullying messages and themes of love and redemption. Additionally, Rocky Romanella delves into the impact of e-commerce on businesses and the importance of balanced leadership in navigating the evolving business landscape.
Renowned authors Edward Kenneth Loyst, Eric Madeen, and Richard McMaster are offering exciting new releases on Amazon. From Loyst's diverse short story collection to Madeen's multicultural thriller 'Massage World' and McMaster's gripping psychological thriller 'The Attic,' these books promise engaging storytelling and immersive experiences for readers.
Former Air Force Meteorologist Bill Combes has developed a comprehensive 175-page manual, the Hurricane Survival Guide, to aid homeowners in hurricane-prone areas with preparation, safety protocols, recovery, and rebuilding strategies. With a focus on fortifying homes, staying safe during storms, and managing post-storm tasks, this guide is essential for those facing the increasing threat of destructive hurricanes. Act now to safeguard your family, home, and finances by accessing the guide at thehurricanesurvivalguide.com.
Dive into the realms of 5G technology with David Catzel's "The Power of 5G," experience the harrowing escape from communism to freedom in Brian I. Kulauzovic's memoir, and embark on a delightful nature walk with Priscilla in Par' Mims' children's book. These three diverse reads offer insights into digital transformation, resilience in the face of adversity, and the wonders of nature for readers of all ages.
Princella Seymour, CEO of Complete Elder Solutions, stresses the importance of addressing elder loneliness through community initiatives as Senior Citizens Day approaches. By promoting elder engagement, businesses can enhance seniors' well-being, reduce caregiver burnout, and boost workforce productivity, ultimately creating a compassionate environment for dignified aging.
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