The Low Carb Revolution

Published: Sat, 09/15/12

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  1. The Low Carb Revolution - 2012-09-14 18:29:03-04
    John McLean is a bestselling author, world traveler and shaman currently based in Los Vegas, where he is writing his new book, "The QUEST: The Incredible Adventure of Discovering Your True Purpose".
  2. 30 Fun, Fresh & Tasty Vegetarian Breakfast Recipes By Lisa M.K - 2012-09-14 18:29:47-04
    Hi everyone! Im Lisa M.K, I am currently 26 years old and I have been a vegetarian and writer my whole life. Why vegetarian? Well to be completely honest with you, it all comes down to the fact that myself and my body does not need meat at all! You can cook the same amount of recipes, if not more, without meat! My mother was a vegetarian since she was a child, however on the other hand, my father was always a meat eater! This was sometimes a bit hard to cope with in the kitchen at times, nonetheless, I got on with it and kept on lapping up all the goodness! Why did I start writing recipe books? Well it all began when I was searching for good vegetarian recipe books, but just couldn't find one that actually offered me a diversity in food! Just because I'm a vegetarian doesn't mean I do not like a pile of american pancakes!
  3. COME BACK TO ME - 2012-09-14 18:30:25-04
    Melissa Foster is the award-winning author of three International bestselling novels, Megan's Way, Chasing Amanda, and Come Back to Me. She has also been published in Indie Chicks, an anthology. Melissa is on the advisory board for the Alliance of Independent Authors and is a touchstone in the indie publishing arena. When she’s not writing, Melissa teaches authors how to navigate the book marketing world, build their platforms, and leverage the power of social media, through her author-training programs on Fostering Success. Melissa is the founder of the World Literary Café, Fostering Success, and the Women’s Nest. She has been published in Calgary’s Child Magazine, the Huffington Post, and Women Business Owners magazine.
  4. Blythe Ayne, Ph.D. - 2012-09-14 19:47:14-04
    Dr. Blythe Ayne lives on ten acres of forest in Washington state, writing and caring for the flora and fauna. Trees help keep the pH balanced! Dr. Ayne has garnered numerous awards with her writing including, the PEN Syndicated Fiction project, CCLM, SFPA, National Endowment for the Arts, and others.
  5. Spencer’s Face - 2012-09-14 19:55:04-04
    I live with my husband of 21 years. Our blended family of three daughters have grown and left the nest, leaving me with the extra time that has eluded me for years. For years, I have lived with characters and stories dancing in my head, but never really had the time to develop them. Now, with this precious, wonderful time that I have vowed not to take for granted, I have at last been able to let those characters live and breathe. I only pray that readers get to know them and love them as much as I have. I write teen romances, and adult romances. Some days I feel young, and some days I feel older (a little older any way). My books most often have heroines that ride motorcycles, and drive fast cars. There's a little of the real-life me in there. I hope you enjoy my books.
  6. Impossible: The Case Against Lee Harvey Oswald (Volume One) - 2012-09-14 19:57:22-04
    Barry Krusch has a bachelors degree in Psychology from Emory University located in Atlanta Georgia, and a Masters degree in Education from Hunter college in New York City. Mr. Krusch also attended law school at the University of Georgia for a year. After working as an investigator for Atlanta legal aid for four years and a paralegal for four years, Mr. Krusch has worked as an instructional designer, senior instructional designer, and project manager for the last twenty years. His client list includes Bank of America, Wachovia, American Express, Chase, Hartford Life, Knowledge Transfer International, Procter & Gamble, and many others. In 2002, he was responsible for the preliminary instructional design and editing of 52 audio books for Drive2Learn, Inc.. Mr. Krusch is also author of several books. His first book, The 21st Century Constitution, published in 1992 by Stanhope Press, was reviewed by New York Law School professor Richard Bernstein in his book Amending America. In that book, Professor Bernstein stated that the The 21st Century Constitution “may well be the most thoughtful and thorough reframing of the Constitution yet attempted.” His second book, Would the Real First Amendment Please Stand Up? was published in 1996. When available in PDF format, it has received over 100,000 downloads since that time. According to the online directory Excite, “If you’ve got the time, we’ve got an online book for you. Barry Krusch examines the 1st Amendment in detail and attempts to put the Supreme Court’s revisions of the Constitution into a form the layperson can understand. You should know this stuff.” As a result of his works on the Constitution, Mr. Krusch has appeared on the Tom Snyder radio show, as well as C-SPAN. He is also listed as an encyclopedia entry in the Encyclopedia Of Constitutional Amendments. Mr. Krusch’s latest book is Impossible: The Case Against Lee Harvey Oswald, divided into three volumes. This extensive work, over 1000 pages, demonstrates conclusively that the notion of a “lone assassin” in the Kennedy assassination is a complete myth, in no way justified by the evidence, and that therefore any case against Lee Harvey Oswald based on the notion of a lone assassin must completely fail.
  7. The Pleiadians Files – Hidden and Ancient Records by Dace Allen - 2012-09-14 19:58:24-04
    Historian Dace Fitzgerald Allen studies the Pleiades, Hollow Earth, Expanding Earth, "Triangle" theories, and other controversial topics related to UFOs, X-Files subjects, and alternate history. Dace lives and researches in the UK and Ireland, and in the US. Dace's books are meticulously researched and compiled using historical references that have been lost, overlooked, or concealed from public view.
  8. Sister Minister by Sinmisola Ogunyinka - 2012-09-14 19:59:01-04
    Sinmisola Ogúnyinka is a wife and mother; and co-pastor of Hermon City Church, an Apostolic-Prophetic Church, where her husband, Afolarin is head pastor. She is also host of ‘ISSUES OF LIFE’ on TV, a contemporary bible-based talk show. Sinmisola, a graduate of Economics from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, has self-published several books with titles such as SISTER MINISTER, PEPPER and titles in the WISDOM SERIES. She is also a member of the Jerry B. Jenkins Christian Writers Guild. She is a blessed woman and lives with her family in Abuja, Nigeria. You can contact check out her website: www.sinmisolaogunyinka.com or follow her on Facebook on Sinmisola Ogunyinka’s Books.
  9. Panama 1914 - 2012-09-14 19:59:42-04
    After covering hard news for 22 years while publishing a weekly newspaper, Rossignol sold the newspaper in 2010 and has begun devoting full time to writing. The story of the St. Mary's Today newspaper is now available in Kindle and paperback at Amazon: The Story of THE RAG! The book includes nearly 200 editorial cartoons that appeared over the years. Learn the story of the newspaper that its readers loved and the politicans and Good Old Boys hated. Even the mob tried to put the paper out of business, but the St. Mary's Today was dedicated to the biggest man (or gal) in town - the one with .75 in his pocket and a desire to learn what was going on in Southern Maryland. There are now two new books with scores of great short stories from THE CHESAPEAKE, a fun fishing and nonsense monthly publication which covers all manner of recreation, travel, fishing and hunting in and around the Chesapeake Bay and elsewhere in one endeavor produced with Cap'n Larry Jarboe. The Chesapeake: Scales & Tales and The Chesapeake: Legends, Yarns & Barnacles. Rossignol also publishes the DWIHitParade.com. New in 2012 are: Titanic 1912: a look at the original news stories of the Titanic in the days and weeks after the disaster. Rossignol's book has been a big hit in the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's sinking. As a new generation of readers thirst for more to learn about the great ship sinking in the icy cold water of the North Atlantic, a trip back to the very first news stories has been just the ticket. Rossignol has been appearing at the world's largest Titanic Museums in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and Branson, Missouri to sign books and talk bout the Titanic. Rossignol's newest project in 2012 has been the creation of a great new book Titanic & Lusitania: The Survivor Stories, with his fellow author and friend, Bruce M. Caplan. Caplan and Rossignol have brought to life the Logan Marshall classics about the Titanic, the Lusitania and the early days of WWI. This book is also available in Kindle and paperback at Amazon. Also new in 2012 are Chesapeake 1850 and Panama 1914. Chesapeake 1850 is the first in a new series of historicial fiction that tells the story of a family on the Chesapeake Bay from 1850 to 1950. Panama 1914 is back to the front pages and news reports of the days of when America took over the Panama Canal project which had stalled in the swamps of Panama. The early history of the times is explored and great illustrations and editorial cartoons as well as historical photos are included. Learn what happened in Panama when relatives failed to pay the grave rent in a cemetery! How did Balboa ship off from Spain in order to meet his destiny in the new world? Did millions of tax dollars line the pockets of individuals involved in the deal when the United States paid $40,000,000 for the canal property? Visiting with folks on cruise ships around the world, Rossignol has also been giving talks about maritime history, especially the Titanic, the Bermuda Triangle, the history of Caribbean pirates and the Panama Canal and traveling to Europe, the South Pacific and the Caribbean. Rossignol has also appeared in a new mystery production for the Discovery Channel of a brutal murder that he covered in his newspaper 19 years ago which will air in the fall of 2012 in the series Cold Blood 5.
  10. The Wrecking Crew by Mark Chisnell - 2012-09-14 20:00:23-04
    Mark Chisnell writes the kind of stories that keep you turning the pages on holiday, and still thinking about them when you get back to work ... The books include the Kindle chart-topping thrillers - The Defector, The Wrecking Crew and The Fulcrum Files - as well as award-winning works of non-fiction. He's a former professional sportsman and also works as a broadcaster and journalist, writing for some of the world’s leading magazines and newspapers, including Esquire and the Guardian. Probably Mark's greatest achievement was hitch-hiking to Mt Everest base-camp in Tibet. In training shoes. Or maybe that was the stupidest.
  11. The Shoulders of Giants (A Jake Abraham Mystery) by Jim Cliff - 2012-09-14 20:08:51-04
    Jim Cliff lives in Hertfordshire, England, with his beautiful wife, two brilliant children and an aardvark. Ok, so there isn't actually an aardvark.
  12. Ungentle Sleep by B.Lloyd - 2012-09-14 20:12:25-04
    About the author : A Bustle attached to a keyboard, occasionally to be seen floating on a canal … After studying Early Music followed by a brief career in concert performance, the Bustle exchanged vocal parts for less vocal arts i.e. a Diploma from the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia. Her inky mess, both graphic and verbal, can be found in various regions of the Web, and appendaged to good people’s works (for no visible reason that she can understand). More here : http://about.me/B.Lloyd & here : http://lloydanon.wordpress.com For those who enjoy Twittery: Do drop by @AuthorsAnon as she enjoys a chat (Warning: Please expect occasional bouts of nonsense).
  13. Fiona Thorn and the Carapacem Spell by Jen Barton - 2012-09-15 03:35:11-04
    Jen Barton was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania in 1971 and spent much of her life on the East Coast. In 2008, at age 36, she and her family moved to California. With two cars, she and her husband moved two dogs, two guinea pigs, a cornsnake and their 10-year old daughter across the country. She counts the five day road trip, including a near escape by both dogs on Day 3, as one of her best experiences to date. In 2009, with a Bachelor of Arts in English and Philosophy from Millersville University, Barton realized her childhood dream to become a writer. One van full of bored kids, one long day of travel, and Fiona Thorn was born. She's been writing ever since. When not taxiing her teenage daughter hither and yon, Barton loves reading (especially fantasy by George R. R. Martin), cooking (anything with pasta is a hit), and writing (magical worlds with obstinate teen girls is always a favorite).
  14. Who Was That Lady? Craig Rice: Queen of the Screwball Mystery by Jeffrey Marks - 2012-09-15 03:35:40-04
    Author of a series of biographies of mystery authors from the 1940s/1950s. Currently working on a biography of Erle Stanley Gardner, who wrote the Perry Mason series. Wow, lots to tell for 1/2 a life so far. Born in a very small town about 1 hour east of Cincinnati. Moved to the western side of Cincinnati and grew up here. Went to Miami University in 1979 and graduated in 1983. Went to work for GE for 16 years, where I travelled extensively to hotspots like Kansas and Boston. Traveled on my own time to Egypt, Venezuela, Mexico, Canada, England (4 times), France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, you get the idea. Love to travel. Quit GE to write for a magazine called Technology Decisions. Moved on to get into PR writing, which was just like writing fiction. In 2001, my first book came out, Who Was That Lady? It was nominated for every major mystery award. Followed that up with 4 anthologies, 2 more biographies, 3 novels, and a book on genre fiction marketing (I feel I should sing, and a partridge in a pear tree here!) These days I'm teaching English in Northern Kentucky.And I'm writing a biography of another mystery author, the very prolific Erle Stanley Gardner. Check out my website at www.jeffreymarks.com for more details. I'm usually on the road 1-2 times per month, doing promotions. I'm happy to speak at book clubs, writers workshops, or seminars.
  15. Atomic Renaissance: American Women Mystery Writers of the 1940s and 1950s by Jeffrey Marks - 2012-09-15 03:36:03-04
    Author of a series of biographies of mystery authors from the 1940s/1950s. Currently working on a biography of Erle Stanley Gardner, who wrote the Perry Mason series. Wow, lots to tell for 1/2 a life so far. Born in a very small town about 1 hour east of Cincinnati. Moved to the western side of Cincinnati and grew up here. Went to Miami University in 1979 and graduated in 1983. Went to work for GE for 16 years, where I travelled extensively to hotspots like Kansas and Boston. Traveled on my own time to Egypt, Venezuela, Mexico, Canada, England (4 times), France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, you get the idea. Love to travel. Quit GE to write for a magazine called Technology Decisions. Moved on to get into PR writing, which was just like writing fiction. In 2001, my first book came out, Who Was That Lady? It was nominated for every major mystery award. Followed that up with 4 anthologies, 2 more biographies, 3 novels, and a book on genre fiction marketing (I feel I should sing, and a partridge in a pear tree here!) These days I'm teaching English in Northern Kentucky.And I'm writing a biography of another mystery author, the very prolific Erle Stanley Gardner. Check out my website at www.jeffreymarks.com for more details. I'm usually on the road 1-2 times per month, doing promotions. I'm happy to speak at book clubs, writers workshops, or seminars.
  16. Sexting: Hot Sex Text Tips by K.E. Kitt - 2012-09-15 03:36:30-04
    Life & relationship expert K.E. Kitt.
  17. Easy Lie Detection - 2012-09-15 03:37:13-04
    The author spent 20 plus years investigating white collar crime mostly for the state of Texas. During that time the experience and training he received helped him to understand and tell when people were being deceptive. He shares many of the tell tale signs of deception in his illustrated book, Easy Lie Detection.
  18. Oby’s Wisdom! A Caveman’s Simple Guide to Health and Well-being by Dr. Mark William Cochran - 2012-09-15 03:37:35-04
    Dr. Mark William Cochran is a holistic doctor who has traveled an amazing healing journey in his own life. For many years, the pain of inflammatory arthritis made it a painful challenge for him to climb just one flight of stairs. At age 47, Mark experienced a quantum shift in his health and at 49, ran his first marathon. Dr. Mark is a thought leader in today's healthcare arena, and brings a unique, empowering and sometimes controversial perspective to his writing. Some of his thoughts: "The 'Doctor Within' is the most successful doctor in history." "We don't have a healthcare system. We have a disease industry." "Germs are not the cause of disease." "If you want healthy kids, let them get dirty." Dr. Mark, his lovely wife, Cricket and their fuzzy feline companions, Magick and Angel, feel blessed to live, love, work and play amid the towering pines, majestic mountains and sparkling lakes of the Idaho panhandle.
  19. Star One: Tycho City: Discovery - 2012-09-15 03:39:52-04
    I live in Clinton Oklahoma with my wife of 38 years and our cats. I attended college at SWOSU in Weatherford Oklahoma, majoring in Math with minors in Creative Writing and History. My hobbies include watching soccer, reading, camping, and of course writing. I coached youth soccer for twelve years before moving on and becoming a high school soccer coach for thirteen more. I am an avid reader and have a science fiction / fantasy collection of over two thousand paperbacks. I want future generations to know the experiance of reading a good book, as I have over the last forty years. Show More Show Less
  20. The Cerberus Rebellion by Joshua Johnson - 2012-09-15 03:40:20-04
    Joshua Johnson is the author of "Gunpowder Fantasy" The Cerberus Rebellion and the creator of the Griffins & Gunpowder universe. When he isn't working or spending time with his family, he writes novels, short stories and novellas. He currently lives in Northern Illinois with his wife and young son. You can visit his website at www.gunpowderfantasy.com
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