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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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Join us for a diverse episode featuring new releases in literature! From Earl Vincent de Berge's enchanting young adult fantasy book set in the Sonoran desert to Dr. Jessica Jude Ziegler and Jackie Farrugia Masotto's captivating romance novel, we explore a range of genres. We also delve into interactive eBooks for adolescents by Noah Text and Readeezy, DeeJay McDuffee's supernatural journey in Napa, and David B. Neuhauser's heartwarming children's book about self-acceptance. Additionally, we discuss Frank Lucido's nostalgic Bronx memoir, Gregory Daugherty's chilling supernatural tale, and the Code Read Bookmobile initiative bringing free books to underserved communities.
Join us for a heartwarming episode featuring inspiring stories and captivating books. In 'Alise: Little Angel With the Crooked Wing,' children learn about self-acceptance and the true meaning of Christmas. Frank Lucido's memoir, 'I'm From Arthur Avenue!' takes readers on a nostalgic journey through The Bronx, celebrating family and community. Gregory Daugherty's 'Lost Souls: The House on The Haunted Hill' offers a thrilling blend of supernatural terror. Also, learn about Code Read's partnership with West Coast Customs to bring free books to underserved communities. Lastly, explore Rami Aizic's journey to fatherhood and Richard McMaster's WWII novel 'Aaron's War.'
Join us in this episode as we explore a wide range of inspiring stories and initiatives. Rami Aizic shares his journey to fatherhood, emphasizing perseverance and love. Code Read and West Coast Customs collaborate to bring free books to low-income communities through the Code Read Bookmobile. Elizabeth T. Atekoja offers practical strategies for digital transformation in her new book. Sarah Dixon's enchanting children's book, Dance of the Raindrops, celebrates the magic of nature. Kiril Kristof's memoir, Crossing Borders and Generations, delves into heritage and resilience. Richard McMaster's Aaron's War combines WWII, coming of age, and moral issues in a gripping historical fiction novel. Lastly, Dr. Moss Alan Jackson introduces his guide to happiness and managing anxiety.
Join us for a diverse episode featuring bestselling historical fiction, digital transformation strategies, a heartfelt memoir, a children's book celebrating nature, and a guide to finding happiness. Richard McMaster's 'Aaron's War' explores WWII and moral issues, Elizabeth T. Atekoja offers practical advice on leading digital transformation, Kiril Kristof shares a memoir on heritage and resilience, Sarah Dixon's 'Dance of the Raindrops' brings joy in rainy days, and Dr. Moss Alan Jackson's guide helps readers let go of anxiety and find happiness.
Join us in this episode as we explore a range of inspiring stories and upcoming releases. Author David B. Neuhauser shares the heartwarming tale of Alise, a unique angel learning to embrace her differences. Bestselling author Jody Sharpe discusses her latest Christmas ebook and her passion for writing about angels and miracles. Plus, emerging AI voice John Ball provides insight into his groundbreaking book on solving AI using cognitive science.
In today's episode, we cover a range of topics from tech entrepreneurship to aging gracefully, fantasy adventures, children's books, and leadership principles. Mo Kahlain introduces his new technology company, inocta.io, and his book on preparing for the AGI era. Frances Fuller shares insights on aging with grace, while Frankee Sullivan's debut novel, The Willow, immerses readers in a world of political intrigue. Graham Bloem's latest children's book, I'm On Duty, highlights the important work of service dogs, and Dr. Ty H. Wenglar launches a transformative series on leadership principles.
In this episode, we cover the release of 'Dead Air the Night Orson Welles Terrified America' by William Elliott Hazelgrove, debunking the myths surrounding the War of the Worlds broadcast. We also discuss 'The Rise of Humanness' by Chris Sean Nolan and Michael Schindler, a transformative framework for thriving in the age of AI. Lastly, we explore Roseanne Critelli's heartwarming holiday tale, 'Spirit of Christmas,' and the posthumous release of 'The Big Indian' by Norma June 'Juni' Allen.
In this episode, we cover two new book releases that offer valuable insights for professionals in different industries. Kevin D. McCall's memoir, My Good Government Job Vol. 1, shares his personal and professional struggles, offering a blueprint for overcoming workplace challenges and achieving success. Dan Longton's book, 'Waiting Tables? Make More Money!', provides strategies for restaurant servers to increase their tips by improving the dining experience. Learn how these books can inspire personal growth and professional development in today's podcast episode.
This episode covers the latest bestseller lists from SUCCESS®, highlighting top titles like 'Experiencing the American Dream' and 'Gravitas'. The episode also delves into two compelling novels, 'Serpent Boy' by Suleimane Camara and 'Unforgiven Love' by GS Jones, exploring themes of justice, compassion, self-discovery, and empowerment. Additionally, a discussion on reading trends reveals the increasing popularity of digital and audio book formats.
In this episode, we explore the latest innovations in ebook creation with FlipHTML5's free AI ebook generator, designed to streamline the process and enhance the quality of content. We also dive into the release of Karen T. Lockridge's new novel, 'Distant Lands: Dark Horizon,' a thrilling adventure set in a world on the brink of chaos. Additionally, we discuss the updated version of 'Defeating Conservative Republicanism' by Eric Demaree, which offers a critical perspective on Donald Trump's economic policies and the impact on society.
Join us as we explore the unseen world of electricity with author Gerald E. Ulen, delve into the cozy atmosphere of Suzy Chase's new podcast Dinner Party, and discover the latest bestsellers in business and personal development on the SUCCESS® weekly list.
Join us for a captivating episode as we explore the themes of love, manipulation, and emotional vulnerability in Michele' Williams' novel, Smooth Talker. Dive into the world of toxic relationships and self-worth as we discuss the gripping story of Shelley and Franklin. We also take a look at Franklin Publishers' upcoming release, 'Murder in the Moon When the Leaves Fall' by D. R. Meredith, a historical fiction novel set in post-Civil War America. Lastly, award-winning travel writer Mark D. Walker shares insights into the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes of Guatemala through his bestselling e-book, The Guatemala Reader: Extraordinary Lives and Amazing Stories.
In this episode, bestselling authors Jody Sharpe and Frances Fuller share insights on mental health, assisted living for seniors, and the power of storytelling. Jody discusses the impact of media bullying on individuals with special needs and shares her experiences with angels. Frances delves into the practical help available in assisted living facilities and offers a personal perspective on aging. Additionally, SUCCESS® announces its weekly bestseller lists across various categories, showcasing books that shape success journeys nationwide. Lastly, meet Gerald Galuza, a talented storyteller with a deep connection to his family heritage and a passion for craftsmanship.
Join us in this episode as we celebrate the release of Kathryn Kavicky's debut novel, 'Yellow Bird.' Follow Desiree Dubois O'Conner on a journey of love, loss, and self-discovery in this captivating tale. Available in multiple formats, 'Yellow Bird' is a must-read for anyone looking for a compelling story. Contact Kathryn Kavicky or Franklin Publishers for more information on where to purchase.
In today's episode, we feature three incredible individuals making waves in their respective fields. Abby Medin, a high school senior, has published a children's book called Meow Money to teach kids about personal finance. Phillip W. Price's latest novel, Asphalt Blues, is now available for pre-sales, offering a thrilling story in the Daniel Byrd series. Warren Werbitt, 'The Print Whisperer,' has released his debut book, 'Printing’s Alive,' sharing insights and strategies from the print industry.
Legacy Life Books, a premier family-founded publishing company, offers a premium service that transforms personal narratives into custom-bound interview books. Kim Noriega's debut book of poems, Naming the Roses, explores themes of addiction and abuse in an unapologetic voice. Bestselling author Norman Brewer's political thriller ebook, 'Blending In,' delves into the threat of domestic terrorism and will be available for free on Amazon.
Join us as we dive into the latest bestseller, Breaking the Chains: Liberating Your Lineage from Generational Curses, by North Carolina visionary author Dr. Lashonda Wofford. Dr. Wofford and her coauthors will be hosting a special book signing event at the upcoming EmpowerHer Live Conference in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Learn how this book is empowering readers to break free from generational curses and take control of their destinies. Visit Dr. Wofford's Facebook page or email info@drlashondawofford.com for more information.
Discover ancient Assyrian recipes dating back 4,000 years in the new cookbook, The Oldest Kitchen in the World. Compiled by Matay de Mayee, this book explores the history, traditions, and customs of the Suryoye people, offering a rare insight into Middle Eastern cuisine. From classic dishes to sweets like baklava, this cookbook will be available in English markets on September 24, 2024.
In this episode, we dive into Saverio Monachino's latest psychological fiction thriller, 'Little Bit of Faith', which has become a bestseller in the Mystery Thriller and Suspense category on Kindle. Inspired by Monachino's own traumatic brain injury, the novel offers a unique exploration of the human mind and existence. Don't miss the opportunity to download the ebook for free on August 20 and 21, 2024, and catch Monachino at the Doylestown Bookshop on August 31. Discover more about Monachino's other works, including the murder mystery 'By Any Means', and where to find his books.
Join us as we explore the tragic case of Sonya Massey, a Black woman killed by a White sheriff's deputy in her own home. Dr. June Werdlow Rogers, a criminologist, provides unique insights into disparities in criminal justice, emphasizing the role of cultural nuances in outcomes. Think, Talk and Tackle delves into topics like stereotyping, underreporting of rape, and societal views on hate crimes, offering activities to address unconscious bias and disparities in the system.
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