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The Future of Clean Energy: Who Wins and Who Loses as the World Goes Green
Most books on clean energy are so data-driven and scientific that they’re all but impossible to understand. Fortunately, this isn’t one of them. Visionary author Gary Schwendiman
How a Pro Se Won Justice
How a Pro Se Won Justice Author Joyce Hutchens Author Bio Joyce Hutchens has served in education for over 20 years. She is a National Board Certified Teacher in secondary English/language Arts and holds multiple Illinois high school and middle school teaching certifications. She has received numerous awards for her excellence in teaching. Hutchens also […]
Premonition – A Story of Ireland
Writing a memoir is a personal and somewhat intrusive exercise: it can be a duty, it can be a compulsion. Premonition fells into the latter category and even now I have to ask why
The Busy Person’s Guide To EveryDay Enlightenment
The Busy Person’s Guide to Everyday Enlightenment is the perfect antidote to the strains of modern living.
Tears of the Silenced
One freezing morning in early March I made a dash for a tiny police station in rural Minnesota. I was a frightened Amish girl with no where to go, a second grade education
Loss and Growth: The Grief Spiral
Although loss and grief are experienced by 100% of the world’s population, most of us do not have a clear understanding of the process by which a profound loss can lead
Celebration
Matt Schechner attended Arizona State University and graduated with a degree in Psychology. He is also the author of five other books including the novel Daring to Dream
A Lifestyle of Weight Loss
A short book with a few simple tips on how to change your life and finally lose the weight. No tricks, no gimmicks, just a girl sharing her struggles and advice so that you can
Love, Faith & Destiny: Short Bible Stories of God’s Amazing Love
Have you ever heard your pastor say while presenting a sermon, “You all know the story of David, Ruth, etc.”? Was your silent response of, “No, not really