Outskirts Press Announces a New Book That Examines the Life of the Pacific Northwest Fishers - The Deadliest Catch

You Can’t Join and Can’t Quit. For these brave people there is no safety net and often little reward. Why do they live this way? The book examines this idea. - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Outskirts Press Announces Whistling In The Soup - Story of a Young Boy Growing up During World War Two

A story of coming to maturity in post-war years - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Outskirts Press Announces a New Children's Book by Illinois Author Jason Akley - Sweet Pea and the Bumble Bee

Thought-Provoking Children’s Story Explores the Meaning of Existence - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Outskirts Press Announces a New Book by Eileen Flemming - Keep Hope Alive - a Work of Historical Fact Filled Fiction with Spiritual Depth Told with Humor

Keeping Hope Alive in troubled times, requires Vision, Imagination, Persistence, Altruism, and this American-Irish storyteller delivers all. - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Outskirts Press is Pleased to Bring You The End of Racism in the United States with a White Sword, a Brave and Thought-Provoking New Work by Author Ernest C. Dillard

Outskirts Press is pleased to bring you The End of Racism in the United States with a White Sword, a brave and thought-provoking new work by author Ernest C. Dillard. Racism is the quintessential, unexamined, and often-misunderstood political, economic, and social issue in the United States... - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Outskirts Press is Pleased to Bring You Ella Elephant and Her Fear of Mice, a Delightful New Book the Whole Family Will Enjoy

This book explores the trials and tribulations of childhood ~ No Matter How Great or Small the Challenge, A Child Should Never Feel Alone - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Outskirts Press is Pleased to Bring You From African Plains to American Ways: New Era Poems by Athanasius U.P. Ohaya

Open Your Eyes and Discover a Whole New World through the words of Athanasius U.P. Ohaya - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

“Sniffy the Beagle” Proves That Kids Still Love a “Tail” in Rhyme; and That Being Different Isn’t a Crime

Outskirts Press announces a new book the whole family can enjoy by Rita S. Eagle. - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

New Novel Inspired by Real-Life Adventures of a Young Boy During WWII

At the outbreak of the Second World War, 800,000 children in Britain are relocated in an effort to protect them from impending danger. For twelve-year-old Joe Anderson, the journey takes him to the tiny coastal village of Rockcliffe in southwest Scotland. Amid the backdrop of a country gripped by... - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

New Children’s Book Features Teddy Bear Adventure

Even with a roomful of toys, young Johnny is bored and doesn’t know what to do. But thanks to his mom, Johnny enters into the wonderful land of his imagination, where together with a teddy bear named Billy, he embarks on an exciting Wild West adventure. Wanted: Billy the Bear is a tale... - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

PublishAmerica Presents My Storybook Romance by Tiffany L. Hixon

PublishAmerica is proud to present My Storybook Romance by Tiffany L. Hixon of Ironton, Ohio. Hixon’s masterfully written romance novel is the story of Amy, who was living a blissfully normal life until she met Heath. Stumbling into her world accidentally, he opened her eyes to an entirely... - March 28, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents Son of Liberty by Phillip Gardner

PublishAmerica is proud to present Son of Liberty: A Patriot’s Odyssey, Volume 1 by Bridgetown, Nova Scotia author Phillip Gardner. This powerful, compelling story, based on historical truth, captures all the raw excitement of a dynamic revolutionary age as an adventurous, ambitious, youthful... - March 28, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents Veronika by Jerry Hoem

PublishAmerica is proud to present Veronika: Escape from Poland by Jerry Hoem of Maple Lake, Minnesota. In January 1945, in the dead of a Polish winter, Malwina Kura and her little girl, Veronika, were forced to escape the Soviet Army’s brutal advance. Their eventual destination was... - March 28, 2007 - PublishAmerica

International Model and TV Host Linda Black Releases Her First Novel ‘Deathwish’ (Under the Nom-De-Plume L J Black) Through Outskirts Press

Linda Black, a model/TV host, hailing from Waco TX has released her first book in a series – ‘Deathwish’. Linda has worked as a successful model for over 15 years in countries all over the world. For the last few years she has been based in Asia (presenting on Discovery Channel... - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Fifteen Years Have Not Erased the Memories of Waco

Outskirts Press is pleased to bring you Killer Cain by Oklahoma City native Bryan Foreman. It is the story of John Cain, a veteran ATF agent who is still haunted by the horrors of Ruby Ridge and the Waco massacre. “I have always been fascinated with the Ruby Ridge and Waco... - March 28, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Thirteen Titles Earn iUniverse Editor’s Choice Designation

Thirteen outstanding titles earned the coveted iUniverse Editor’s Choice designation during the week of March 18-24, 2007. The iUniverse Editor's Choice designation recognizes books with editorial integrity. Books receive Editor’s Choice after receiving a positive iUniverse... - March 27, 2007 - iUniverse

PublishAmerica Presents Valor Wore a Green Sash by Don Johnson

PublishAmerica is proud to present Valor Wore a Green Sash by Don Johnson, of Hudson, WI. Amidst a war-torn nation, a city mobilizes for conflict. Henry Drane and Jonas Kauffman, two young doctors, form a friendship from medical school days that binds them together throughout the turbulent period... - March 27, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents Miami Ghosts, Legends, & Mysteries by Kalila K. Smith

PublishAmerica is proud to present Miami Ghosts, Legends, & Mysteries by LaPlace, Louisiana author Kalila K. Smith. Miami Ghosts, Legends, & Mysteries is an eye-opening and haunting examination of the dark mysteries of Miami and its surrounding areas. World-renown paranormal researcher... - March 27, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents I Never Signed Up for This! by Katie Strumpf

PublishAmerica is proud to present I Never Signed Up for This!: An Upfront Guide to Dealing with Cancer at a Young Age by Katie Strumpf of Bethesda, Maryland. Strumpf’s powerful book is a must-read for any child/young adult diagnosed with cancer, a childhood cancer survivor, or the family and... - March 27, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents "Painted Children" by Lydia Anne Klima

PublishAmerica is proud to present Painted Children by Downers Grove, Illinois author Lydia Anne Klima. Set in Pompeii, Italy in 61 A.D., this historical fiction is the story of Lady Alexandra Marcius, a newly converted Christian, who leaves her hedonistic lifestyle to shelter street children. A... - March 24, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents "Getting to Mommy" by Diane Shilling

PublishAmerica is proud to present "Getting to Mommy" by Diane Shilling of New York, New York. Getting to Mommy is a reconstructed diary of people, places and events, beginning with a later-in-life marriage and an inability to conceive a child at first. Then, after coming to terms with... - March 24, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents "Memoirs of an American Sailor" by Fred Wilber

PublishAmerica is proud to present Memoirs of an American Sailor: Skivvy Waver by Oswego, New York author Fred Wilber. Young sailor Fred Wilber, from small town Minetto, New York, anesthetized by immaturity and protected by immortality, revisits Navy life from 1944 to 1946. His story is a nostalgic... - March 24, 2007 - PublishAmerica

New Book Names Top 100 Country Music Fan Clubs

The Black Book Guide to Official Country Music Fan Clubs: The Top 100, by Amy Jordan, offers an inside look at America’s top country music artists and their fan clubs, including superstar entertainers like Kenny Chesney, Faith Hill, George Strait and Rascal Flatts.  To be fair, the... - March 23, 2007 - Black Book Press

iUniverse Announces Top Selling Titles in February 2007

iUniverse, the leading provider of print-on-demand supported self-publishing services, has released the names of the three top-selling titles in the retail channel for the month of February 2007. These iUniverse books sold the most copies through both online and brick-and-mortar retailers The... - March 23, 2007 - iUniverse

PublishAmerica Presents "Battle Scars Fade: But Never Heal"

PublishAmerica is proud to present "Battle Scars Fade: But Never Heal" by Sgt. Jerry R. Gandy, of Laurel, MS. The American public was totally unaware of the real events that took place during the Vietnam War. The media sometimes exaggerated the facts about the battles and missions. Sgt. - March 23, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents "The Story Behind the Story in Africa" by Paul Tapang

PublishAmerica is proud to present The Story Behind the Story in Africa: Visiting the Sins of the Fathers upon the Children unto the Second and Third Generations by Gurnee, Illinois author Paul Tapang. Tapang delves into the culture and contemporary lifestyle in Africa in an attempt to explain the... - March 23, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents You Too Can Hold the Baby, Answer the Phone, Sign For a Package, Correct Homework, Make Dinner and Feed the Dog All At the Same Time by Diana Lynn

PublishAmerica is proud to present "You Too Can Hold the Baby, Answer the Phone, Sign For a Package, Correct Homework, Make Dinner and Feed the Dog All At the Same Time": A humorous and insightful look into the trials, tribulations, and hidden rewards of being a stay-at-home mom…... - March 23, 2007 - PublishAmerica

Who Are the Women in the Bible? GIL Publications.com Announces New Website and Free Book on Women in the Bible

GIL Publications is celebrating the launch of it new website WomenInBible.com with a free book: 101 Women in the Bible: Bible Scriptures and Biblical Lessons. - March 22, 2007 - GIL Publications

Publisher Acquires Romanian Rights to iUniverse Title

A Romanian publisher has acquired the rights to the book Sixth Sense: Unlocking Your Ultimate Mind Power by iUniverse author Dr. Laurie Nadel. - March 22, 2007 - iUniverse

Where Are You Going in Life? Jentezen Franklin's New Book Has Some Suggestions

Do you know what you are doing with your life? Where you are going? Who you are taking with you? Every person on the face of the earth is required to make life-changing decisions that will ultimately affect their life and the lives of others. What if there were a compass that would point you in the right direction? - March 22, 2007 - Whitaker House

PublishAmerica Presents Mrs. Reatha Hassan O.B.E. by Jessica Temple

PublishAmerica is proud to present Mrs. Reatha Hassan O.B.E. by Beds, United Kingdom author Jessica Temple. This book is a breath-taking account of trauma caused by conflict in Northern Ireland over the past thirty-five years. Jessica Temple puts it all in verse with a sensitive nature that takes... - March 22, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents The Grave and the Figure Eight by Kenneth Tucker

PublishAmerica is proud to present The Grave and the Figure Eight: A Myth Reborn by Murray, Kentucky’s Kenneth Tucker. Set just after the first world war, Tucker’s masterfully written novel is the story of Terence Garth, who returns from France to his uncle’s Western Kentucky farm... - March 22, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents The North by Martti Nissinen

PublishAmerica is proud to present The North by Martti Nissinen of Kuvansi, Finland. Ice-covered Svalbard became a part of German territory at the beginning of WWII. What the Germans really did there has remained a mystery. In fact, the Allies had tracked the abnormal density of German warships in... - March 22, 2007 - PublishAmerica

Affordable Book Publishing for Religious, Inspirational and Children's Literature

Affordable Book Publishing for the Starving Author. - March 21, 2007 - Now U No Publishing Company

Young Author’s New Psychological Thriller Leaves Its Readers Scared to Death...

Twenty-four-year-old David DeMello pens his third psychological thriller that guarantees its readers a rollercoaster of a ride. The intense novel is set in a Massachusetts town with a murderer hell-bent on conducting a deadly psychological experiment on some college students. - March 21, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

PublishAmerica Presents Poems, Prayers and Promises of an Appalachian Woman by Mary Ellen Goble Preece

PublishAmerica is proud to present Poems, Prayers and Promises of an Appalachian Woman by Inez, Kentucky’s Mary Ellen Goble Preece. Poems, Prayers and Promises of An Appalachian Woman is meant to lift the spirit, and is intended for the whole family. Poems, Prayers and Promises of an... - March 21, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents A Zion Chronicle by I.G. Ramsey Mabry

PublishAmerica is proud to present A Zion Chronicle: Legend of the Archangel by I.G. Ramsey Mabry of Orlando, Florida. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth, and it was good…until the mystery of iniquity was revealed. The archangel Lucifer has envied the power of the Lord... - March 21, 2007 - PublishAmerica

White Cat Books Announces Its Expanding Line of Novels & Books Can be Read Online or Printed to Optimize the Reading Experience

PublishAmerica Presents The Price of Freedom by Joe Fabel

PublishAmerica is proud to present The Price of Freedom by Joe Fabel of Elk Grove, California. This book is a collection of original poems written by the author to recognize and honor the men and women who spend the early years of their lives in our armed forces. While there is beauty and meaning... - March 20, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents 101 Things To Do With Your Kids by Henry G. Brechter

PublishAmerica is proud to present 101 Things To Do With Your Kids: Practical Tips for Raising Small Children by Henry G. Brechter of Bridgewater, Massachusetts. 101 Things To Do With Your Kids is an original and often humorous guide to parenting. It’s a book about real-life experience... - March 20, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents Stop Lusting and Start Living by Paul Davis

PublishAmerica is proud to present Stop Lusting and Start Living: A Sexual Recovery Plan by Orlando, Florida’s Paul Davis. Serving lust can become a full-time job. Many are they who have been taken over and become slaves to their own lusts. Sexually transmitted diseases, broken hearts and... - March 20, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents Train #50 by Pradeep Gunawardana and Bhadraji Mahinda Jayatilaka

PublishAmerica is proud to present Train #50: Tsunami Disaster by Los Angeles, California based authors Pradeep Gunawardana and Bhadraji Mahinda Jayatilaka. Train #50 is based on true incidents that happened on the day of the great Tsunami disaster in 2004. The train started from Colombo, the... - March 20, 2007 - PublishAmerica

EVE Online Strategy Guide Now Available from Killer Guides Ltda.

Killer Guides Ltda releases a 173 page strategy guide for the online space game "EVE Online". The hint book is now available at www.killerguides.com. - March 19, 2007 - Killer Guides Ltda

Gedymin to Represent iUniverse at Self-Publishing Symposium

Diane Gedymin, vice president and editorial director for iUniverse, will be a featured guest at the Second Annual Self-Publishing Symposium presented by Aspicomm Media in New York City. - March 17, 2007 - iUniverse

PublishAmerica Presents Harvest of Hate: Stories and Essays “Fuel for the Soul” by Roland Bankole Marke

PublishAmerica is proud to present Harvest of Hate: Stories and Essays “Fuel for the Soul” by Jacksonville, Florida author Roland Bankole Marke. Harvest of Hate is a microcosm of the biting realities of our time: Its daring anecdotes employ a bare- knuckled mindset; depicting the... - March 17, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents "While the Gods Were Silent: Growing up Under Fascists and Communists" by Julius Scherzer

PublishAmerica is proud to present "While the Gods Were Silent: Growing up Under Fascists and Communists" by Anaheim, California author Julius Scherzer. This book is an autobiographical and historical narrative that starts in the 1930s and ends in 1963, the year of the author’s... - March 17, 2007 - PublishAmerica

Eight iUniverse Titles Receive Finalist Honors in Reader Views Awards

The First Annual Reader Views Literary Awards recently honored eight iUniverse titles. - March 16, 2007 - iUniverse

PublishAmerica Presents Playing with Paper Soldiers: The Life of a Wandering Jew by Michael Ben-Menachem

PublishAmerica is proud to present Playing with Paper Soldiers: The Life of a Wandering Jew, the autobiography of Goteborg, Sweden’s Michael Ben-Menachem. As a small child, Miki loved to play with his cut out paper soldiers. As the toy soldiers march across his living room, Miki has no... - March 16, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents Normandy 1944: A Young Rifleman’s War by Dick Stodghill

PublishAmerica is proud to present Normandy 1944: A Young Rifleman’s War by Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio’s Dick Stodghill. This is the Battle of Normandy, neither glamorized nor sanitized, as seen from ground level during the bloody summer of 1944—the personal experiences of an... - March 16, 2007 - PublishAmerica

PublishAmerica Presents The Cultural Devastation of American Women: The Strange and Frightening Decline of the American Female (and her Dreadful Timing) by Nancy Levant

PublishAmerica is proud to present The Cultural Devastation of American Women: The Strange and Frightening Decline of the American Female (and her dreadful timing) by Nancy Levant of Iron Mountain, Michigan. The Cultural Devastation of American Women is a factual investigation into the American... - March 16, 2007 - PublishAmerica

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