THE EVERYTHING WHEAT-FREE DIET COOKBOOK, Lauren Kelly, CN
You’ll never miss the wheat! Today’s supermarket is full of overprocessed wheat products that can leave you feeling tired, bloated, and uncomfortable. And grains have been linked to chronic inflammation, which is in turn linked to arthritis, allergies, cardiovascular disease, and even cancer. Nutritionist Lauren Kelly shows you just how easy it is to cook […]
THE EVERYTHING WHEAT-FREE DIET COOKBOOK, Lauren Kelly CN
My adorable author, Lauren Kelly, certified nutritionist, proudly displaying her first hot-off-the-press cookbook. I’m not a wheat hater, but wheat belly does seem to want to take over my body, so I can’t wait to try the 300 recipes. They look so tasty, I don’t think I’ll miss the wheat at all! You can pre-order […]
TALK TO ME LIKE I’M SOMEONE YOU LOVE, Nancy Dreyfus
Psychotherapist and couples therapist Nancy Dreyfus’ unique communication tool–“relationship repair in a flash”– in a revised, expanded edition, with 25 new flash cards. Also available separately is a brilliant card pack. “Just about any couple using this material could humanize their relationship,” says Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of Getting the Love […]
Are Readers the New Curators?
” Readers are the new curators,” declares Smashwords’ CEO Mark Coker (Publisher’s Weekly, Dec 24 issue, “Miami Advice”). As publishers, authors and self-proclaimed “marketing consultants” continue to debate the value of traditional publishing vs. self-publishing, it is easy to embrace the advantages of the latter, a route without encumbrance–especially if you have never been published […]
The Leap Year Boy, Marc Simon
Set in Pittsburgh in the early 1900’s, The Leap Year Boy is the story of a working class family and an extraordinary boy named Alex Miller, born in the family’s home on February 29, 1908. What makes Alex so remarkable is that even though he’s full term at birth, he weighs just two pounds, one […]
Dorothy Foltz-Gray
Dorothy Foltz-Gray spent twelve years writing With and Without Her: A Memoir of Being and Losing a Twin. “It’s not that I’m a slow writer,” says Foltz-Gray. “Even though I’m a professional journalist, it took me years to call the Lowell Police Department to get the records about my twin sister’s murder. I was afraid […]
THE EXECUTIVE’S GUIDE TO CONSULTANTS, David Fields
How to find, hire, and get great results from outside experts. Research shows a high proportion of consultants fail to deliver results on time, on budget, and on target. Rare is the project that exceeds your expectations. But help is here. The Executive’s Guide to Consultants explains how to ensure that every project delivers measurable […]
GIRLS FOREVER, Caryl Rivers
They’re in their prime–just in time for the sexual revolution. And they’ll make you glad that virgins do grow up… Ambitions unfurled and libidos flying, Peg and Con are taking Washington D.C. by storm, along with their new friend, Kitty Cohen, the capital’s canniest power hostess in this hilarious sequel to Caryl Rivers’ VIRGINS. Politics […]
Standing Up to Amazon: The Random House Penguin Merger
Last week, just as Hurricane Sandy came bearing down on us, the publishing industry was chilled by news of a merger between two giants: Random House and Penguin. Anyone who has been witness to mergers and acquisitions in publishing (indeed, in any industry) over the past two decades knows that when companies merge, whatever benefits […]
DEAD SPOTS, Melissa F. Olson
This striking debut novel introduces a most unusual detective. Scarlett Bernard knows about personal space: step within ten feet of her, and any supernatural spells or demonic forces are instantly defused—vampires and werewolves become human again, and witches can’t get out so much as a “hocus pocus.” This special skill makes her a null and […]