A Break Up Survival Guide
Published: Fri, 01/18/13
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- A Break Up Survival Guide - 2013-01-17 01:28:01-05
Nancy Wylde was born to immigrant Italian parents on 6 September 1960 in Liverpool, Australia. For 30 years Nancy has been teaching music in schools and in private practice. Nancy's writing career commenced with her first title Ticket To Freedom - A Self Empowerment Guide for Women, published by Strategic Book Publishing in New York USA. Nancy is a present day writer whose unique earthy, practical and humorous style appeals to men and women of all backgrounds. Nancy has appeared on regional and national television and radio throughout Australia. Nancy presently continues to teach and write.
- The Kitten That Roared: A Kitten Called Kitters - 2013-01-17 02:20:17-05
Bob Guelfi: Born in 1947 in San Rafael , Ca. Grew up in Fairfax, Ca. in a house built by his father, Umberto during World War II while he was simultaneously working as a cabinet maker in San Francisco during the day and at MarinShip in Sausalito building Liberty Ships at night. During this time, Bobs’ mom, Rose worked at Carson Glove in San Rafael making gloves for bomber crews . Bob had an older sister, Vera and an aunt, Saida who would take care of him at home. Bob attended Oak Manor grammar school, Central School and the San Rafael Military Academy. He played football and graduated from Sir Francis Drake High School in San Anselmo in 1966. Bob enlisted in the United States Army in Sept. 1966 and after training in Washington and Georgia was sent overseas to Germany in the Military Police Corps. At that time he was responsible for the processing of Soviet Military Liaison missions from Communist Eastern Europe into the Western section. In 1968, he was transferred to a NATO base in Livorno, Italy where he was assigned to a CID unit as a Military Police Investigator and interpreter as he spoke fluent Italian. He was also the base Traffic Accident Investigator. Upon his Honorable Discharge in Aug. of 1969, Bob returned to San Rafael. In Jan. 1970, he was hired by the Marin County Sheriff’s Dept. as a Deputy Sheriff. He worked in the County Jail for a year at which time he was transferred to the Patrol Division and stationed in Tiburon, Ca. until that city formed its own Police Dept. He then was assigned to the West Marin area where three Deputies were responsible for a patrol area of over 425 sq. miles. During this time, he graduated from the Police Academy, Santa Rosa J.C. with a degree in Criminal Justice, obtained a California Dept. of Education Teachers Credential for vocational law enforcement courses at the college level. In 1977, while on duty performing a traffic stop in Woodacre, he was struck by a drunk driver in a truck. This caused a debilitating injury to his back and forcing an early disability retirement from the Sheriff’s Office. After a period of time, he went to work as a private investigator then put together an act as an Elvis Presley entertainer and performed in local venues ; once performing on the Jerry Lewis Telethon. He also auditioned for a movie about Elvis's’ life, but the film was never released. Bob had several other jobs and in 2001 he retired. Always looking for new ideas, one morning, he arose from bed and started writing about a cat which he actually owned. An orange tabby called “Kitters” which he had adopted from the Humane Society. According to him, the words/story just flowed and he could not write fast enough for his thoughts. A new career had just started for the Marin born native. Subsequent stories followed to be published at a later date.
- The Wing Warrior by Kevin Outlaw - 2013-01-17 23:21:01-05
Kevin Outlaw lives with his wife and daughter in Wiltshire, where he writes books that he thinks other people might like to read. He was educated at the University of Plymouth where he learned how to be exceptionally dull at dinner parties. When Kevin isn't writing, he is usually thinking about writing; if he isn't thinking about writing, he is probably watching In the Night Garden with his daughter.
- Ghetto Medic: A Father in the ‘Hood by Rachel Hennick - 2013-01-18 01:14:47-05
Rachel Hennick holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in English (Creative Writing) from the University of Adelaide, South Australia (2009), where she completed her dissertation on "The Responsibilities, Roles, and Rights of the Creative Nonfiction Writer." She earned an Interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Writing from Stevenson University (2002) and an Associate of Arts Degree in Communication Arts: Television and Theatre from Stevenson University (1990). In 2004, she was awarded the Arts South Australia prize for creative writing and an International Scholarship from the University of Adelaide. Her short stories have appeared in the literary journal Island and The Australian Women's Book Review, and on Radio Adelaide's Arts Breakfast. In addition to Ghetto Medic, Rachel is also the author of Ketut's Kitchen: With Love From Bali, a soon-to-be released biographical cookbook about a Balinese chef. Rachel lives in South Australia with her husband, and vacations in Baltimore where she devours crab cakes for breakfast.
- Set Your Boundaries Your Way: 7 Easy Ways to Say NO to Difficult People - 2013-01-18 01:49:07-05
Emotions and relationships are Stephanie Sterner's passion. Rather than pursuing a degree in psychology, she has paid great attention to the lessons provided by the School of Life. She has also become certified in a number of alternative therapies, including NLP, kinesiology and ZPoint. Through years of study, research, and contemplation - as well as her work with clients and students - she has become an expert in human nature. Stephanie wanted to write about her passion for years ... but her practical, concise style doesn't fill hundreds of pages. The popularity of the Kindle made it possible for her to write shorter books for an audience that would appreciate them. Because she has become an expert on how to say no, she is currently writing a Kindle series about setting boundaries. Once this is completed, she intends to broaden her scope to include our relationship with our emotions (which plays such an important role in setting boundaries). As an author, Stephanie expresses a profound understanding of human nature and situations in ways that we can all understand. Rather than give you a system or a formula to follow, she prefers to share universal principles and help you to apply them. That way you can come to understand what's best for you. Stephanie's core belief is that you must live your life according to your own values, not someone else's.
- Origins (The Infusion Series) - 2013-01-18 02:43:49-05
Steven Tandberg is both a physician and new author. During his undergraduate days Steve enjoyed his creative writing classes but due to his decision to pursue a career in medicine they dwindled away. After having the creative bug thoroughly stamped out during medical school, Steve reignited the fire with his debut novel Origins. Sequel novels are slated to be released next year. Steve lives with his beautiful wife and daughters in Albuquerque, NM.
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