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Outskirts Press Releases "The Book of Revelation: As Translated by The Second Spiritual House"
Revelation means something that is revealed or disclosed. If this is true, then why do the churches, scholars and other "ordained" individuals say that the Book of Revelation is a mystery (something not fully understood or understandable)? This book removes the "mystery" of the Book of Revelation and translates it so that everyone has the opportunity to read and understand the words of John. - August 03, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases the New Book, "For Everything There is a Reason," by D.A. Winter
Paul Alan Mitner and his wife, Sara, are on the highway riding their Harleys when they collide with an out-of-control eighteen-wheeler. Sara and her bike are pulled underneath, causing the truck to burst into flames. Though Alan manages to drop his bike, his head slams into the trailer, and he in... - August 03, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases Ben James' Debut Work, "Insider Dreams, A 911 Novel"
When Ben James’ character, fifty-year-old computer engineer, Wade Foster arranged the wedding in Seattle, he envisioned a grandiose road trip across the northern most United States in a new Jaguar. But what he received instead were a number of near disastrous confrontations with his... - August 03, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases the New Thriller, "Tell Me That You Like It, " by Terry J. Sadler
Two out of every three American women has been or will be sexually molested in their lifetime. That’s a fact. But what such dry statistics don’t show is the very real horror of the experience and the difficult road to recovery faced by these women and girls. Author Terre J. Sadler weaves a suspenseful thriller of the experiences of one young victim, Maggie Harris, who disappears without a trace for five long years. - August 03, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Author, Speaker, UPI Columnist Jean-Claude Koven Wins Another Writing Award
Award-winning author, speaker, and UPI weekly Religion & Spirituality Forum columnist Jean-Claude Koven is recipient of Planet Lightworker's Writer of the Year Award 2005-2006 for his contributions to their publication, now in its seventh year. - August 02, 2006 - Prism House Press
Outskirts Press Releases New Suspanse Novel, "Qualifying Laps: A Brewster County Novel," by Nash Black
Qualifying Laps is a novel that runs flat out from beginning to end. This action-packed whodunit begins on a hot and humid afternoon when ex-race car driver Jim Young and his brother Adam decide to check out Adam’s newest purchase—the childhood farm where so many memories lie hidden. - August 02, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases a New Teen Novel, "What's it Going to Be" Where Love and Fate Play Out on a Distant Planet
“What’s It Going to Be?” is a first novel from sixteen-year-old Olena Protsiv. It is a science fiction love story that takes place in the past and the present, but has everything to do with the future. When the character of eighteen-year-old Melissa finds herself transported to a... - August 02, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases the New Book, "An Internal Affair," by Michael Mahan
After five years of writing and marketing, Michael Mahan has successfully published his first fiction/suspense novel. An Internal Affair follows Francie Rutledge as she attempts to break free from her past and establish herself as a credible force in her community. "It took five... - August 01, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases the New Book, "Cute Little Store," the Truth (and Fiction) About What it Takes to Create a Successful Retail Shop
Cute Little Store is a small business survival guide that asks those who dream of running their very own retail store to seriously examine their personality makeup before taking the plunge: “Why do you want to own your own business?” “Do you require a certain salary to support... - August 01, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases the New Book, "Fragmented Senses," by Audrey Brown Lightbody - Spiritual Ideas and the Human Condition Experienced through The Senses
Fragmented Senses is a poetry book of unique sensitivity and depth, which is arranged in sections delineated by the human senses. “It comes from the thought,” author Audrey Brown Lightbody explains, “that beauty, knowledge, and inner yearnings are seldom understood as all of one... - August 01, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases the New Book "It’s Trying To Teach" Written by a Teacher Who Still Loves Teaching
In this brief treatise, a former educator recounts her experiences with students, administrators, and colleagues. From a junior high principal who accused her of being a traitor to a Superintendent of schools who castigated a four term president, she relates all her experiences and her frustrations... - August 01, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Announces the Release of the New Book "Wolf Within" by Anita Chavez
Wolf Within, the first book in a series of horror stories, opened up a different outlook on the classic legend of the Werewolf and invited a possibility of the existence of different species of Werewolves, called Hidden Wolves. A Hidden Wolf does not physically transform into hairy, canine bearing,... - August 01, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Announces the Release of the New Book, "The Broadhurst Manor Curse," by Gloria Vago
The Broadhurst Manor Curse is a classic tale, where dark and stormy nights always bring misfortune, and just when you think you have figured out the key to the mystery, you find another plot twist behind a locked door. When 14-year-old Constance Martin loses her mother and father in a car... - August 01, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
One Man’s Quest to Help Kids in Gangs is Making a Profound Difference
Got Gangs? Practical Guidelines for Parents/Teachers on a Mission for Gang Prevention/Intervention comes at a time when our nation’s cities are struggling with the increasing problem of gang violence. The book is the result of one man’s committed quest and subsequent success in dealing... - July 31, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Dr. Thomas Moore Confronts Issues around Forgiving - in His New Novel, Upland Road
Forgiveness is the only known antidote to resentment, even including that resentment which often results from abuse, abortion, rape ... and it can be digested like a medication, and often there is further delayed benefits. Forgiveness has no damaging side effects, and it comes free. - July 25, 2006 - Alphar Publishing
A Boy Survivor of Horrible Rape Ordeal Becoming Country’s Advocate for Recovery… Novelist, Dr. Thomas Moore
It is estimated that one in ten adults have been assaulted sexually as children. Ex-priest Dr. Moore says “at least 50% of u.s. population impacted by child rape.” Thomas relates his experience in book form: Ex-priest’s expose novel “Upland Road” to raise funds for survivors of childhood rape. - July 24, 2006 - Alphar Publishing
Outskirts Press Releases New Book, "The Struggle Among Ideas: A Tourist Guide to the Natural World and the Human Predicament," by J. Ivey Davis
We live in a world undergoing a culture war of epic proportions, where ideologies are struggling for global dominance. To help us understand how such competition among ideas and philosophies has shaped the human psyche, author J. Ivey Davis looks back through the course of history to discover how we give meaning and purpose to the world we inhabit. - July 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases New Book, "Bosque Boy," a Novel by Jimmy Mason About a Boy Who Lives on His Own in Albuquerque’s Río Grande Bosque"
The story highlights the beautiful yet dangerous aspects of the river forest through the eyes of a twelve-year-old boy. - July 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Prominent Music Video Producer Sells Company to Pursue New Venture
Vice president of FM Rocks video production company sells her share in order to pursue her new children's publishing company. - July 20, 2006 - Playdate Kids Publishing
WW2 Air Force Navigator Defines a Post War Life in His Second Book
Following his first book Short Shorts, we see in his newest release From the Ritz to the Land of Oz, part one of a group of short stories defining the ongoing life of an imperfect semi-hero and those whose life he impacts. - July 17, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Futurist Author, Ron Palmer, Predicts that within Five Years IT Service Management will be a Popular Academic Discipline in Major Universities across the Nation
He claims that most of the pieces are in place and many dedicated professionals are actively promoting and supporting this idea. - July 12, 2006 - Gulf Stream Press
Soon to be Released Novel In the Shadow of My Sister Sizzles in the Summer Heat
Book by author Elizabeth Smith is both romance and thriller. - July 11, 2006 - 5th Street Books
Right Wing Conspiracy Behind Terror Scares? Fiction that Reads Like it Could be Tomorrow’s Headlines
Imagine an America where partisan freedom fighters are forced to take on the powers that be in time to expose a doomsday plot. An America whose leaders have forsaken the principles the nation was founded to expand their own agenda. An America where partisan heroes are forced to take up arms to defend liberty. - July 10, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Outskirts Press Releases a New Children’s Book, "The Golden Egg: A Story About Adoption," by Jenny and Phil Thrasher
Jenny and Phil Thrasher adopted their children, Trey and Mackenzie, from Kazakhstan in 2004. They wrote The Golden Egg to help explain the miracle of adoption to Trey and Mackenzie. Jenny and Phil hope The Golden Egg will help children and adults everywhere understand the beauty of adoption. - July 10, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Prominent Music Video Producer Launches New Children’s Publishing Company
Tena Fanning, music video producer, launches new company, Playdate Kids Publishing. - July 06, 2006 - Playdate Kids Publishing
Outskirts Press Releases the New Title “Game of Life: It's Almost Over," by Linda C Dipman
“The Game of Life, it’s almost over”, is unlike anything you have ever read or seen before, exposing the world as a multi-faceted game surrounding every person’s life. We are at War! Battling forces of evil versus good. Linda Dipman uses her own life story... - July 03, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Fresh Insights on Motley Crue’s Formation Revealed
Chronological Crue’s Paul Miles interviews John ‘Stick’ Crouch and unearths new perspectives on Motley Crue’s early independent days. - June 27, 2006 - Chronological Crue
"Carbon," More than an Element
Bill Bishop, in full command of his extraordinary vision and of his uncanny understanding of both the social and physical sciences, has created a strikingly original universe literally from its inside out. Covering a sweeping historical panorama from the origins of life and the early dawn of evolution to the very boundaries of humankind’s cosmic destiny, "Carbon" binds readers to it fast paced plot with a unique alchemy of humor, mystery and suspense. - June 26, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Local Author Encourages Parents to: Listen to Your Children and Change the World
Children’s book author Nahu (meaning “the poetry of words” in Aztec) has published a trilogy of stories called Dolphina’s World & Other Stories, encouraging parents to recognize the special gifts in their children’s individuality. - June 26, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
From the Bitter to the Sweet: the Biblical Story of Naomi is Brought into New Focus
“Naomi was without hope when she came to the land of her nativity, but everything began to change as the plan unfolded. The children of Israel found life sustaining substance when the bitter waters were made sweet and when desire revived it became a tree of life. We can sit and sour, being... - June 26, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
A Woman’s Quest for Peace is Answered in the Terrorism of 9/11
Sexually abused as a five-year-old, Donna has been unable to come to terms with her childhood. Her mind has created a “white light” to block the incident, and her inability to get past the light and what it could possibly mean have left her searching and yearning for a resolution. That resolution comes where and when she least expects it, and puts her on a path toward hope and healing. - June 26, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
“Gods Rising” is a Horror Novel that Spans the Centuries
A novel of psychological horror, “Gods Rising” pits modern man against an ancient creature. The struggle will take you from desert sands to the ward of a psychiatric hospital, revealing the nature of both creature and human beings. - June 26, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
The 2300 BC Event Explores How a Worldwide Catastrophe Wiped Out Major Civilizations and May Have Drastically Altered the Course of Human History
Important things happened at 2300 BC. All advanced cultures were terminated for hundreds of years, possibly changing the course of history. Religions were formed earthwide, essentially providing the preponderance of our known mythologies. The causal source was the Earth’s encounter with a dense meteoroid stream circling the Sun. - June 26, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Dallas Area Software Developers are Taking an Interest in ITIL at the IT Change Governance Workshop Hosted on the University of Dallas Campus, 12:30PM June 28th, 2006
Dallas area software developers are taking an interest in ITIL at the IT Change Governance Workshop hosted on the University of Dallas campus, 12:30PM June 28th, 2006 Ron Palmer, local author and ITIL expert, says that “Enterprise IT is facing increasing pressure to respond to customer... - June 24, 2006 - Gulf Stream Press
Los Angeles Author Stands Up to New York Publishing Giants by Taking Her Plea to Oprah
Undaunted by New York publishers' rejection of her music-infused novel, Los Angeles author, Maria Veloso, turns to Oprah Winfrey to bring multimedia storytelling to America. She has launched a daring, never-before-attempted campaign to have her novel, "Midwinter Turns to Spring" nominated for Oprah's Book Club. - June 23, 2006 - Think-Outside-The-Book Publishing, Inc.
Steve Braxton Newly Published Author Makes Appearance in Hometown of Natchitoches, LA to Launch & Promote His Two Books
Steve Braxton, a recognized business/relationships columinst, expert intervention specialist, and ordained minister-Author of "The Road That Is Difficult To Travel" and "Prayer For An Occasion," will appear at Northwestern Univ. Campus Corner Book Store, on Labor Day weekend... - June 22, 2006 - S. Brax an individual
S. Daniel Smith’s New Novel on Modern Seaborne Piracy Released June 15th
Feeding the Dragon (http://feedingthedragon.jhmattern.com), a novel on modern seaborne piracy by S. Daniel Smith, was released by StoneGarden Publishing Thursday, June 15, 2006. - June 17, 2006 - Daniel Smith
International Début for Art & Design Publishers
Début Publications Ltd launch their first publication: ‘Free?Fonts: Freeware & Shareware Font Directory.’ - June 08, 2006 - Debut Publications Ltd
A Must-Attend Event for All Working & Aspiring Screenwriters
Exclusive event lets audience meet some of Hollywood's top screenwriters and listen to their insider stories -all told in their new book- available for purchase and signing. Attendees can share their own horror stories for a chance to win a free copy. - June 05, 2006 - Tallfellow Press
Award Winning Poet, Cheryl A. Martin, M.A. Releases Her New Book, "Woman Reclining", a Compilation of Writing that Explores the Human Condition
Cheryl A. Martin, M.A. announces her newly released book "Woman Reclining" which captures the essence of living. Her words are inscribed in the reader's heart through poems about love, friendship, nature, animal companions and war. Her Haiku poems are as varied as her narrative... - June 05, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Hawaii Tree Trimmer Reveals America’s Hidden Shame from Treetops in Puna’s Rainforest
Ever wondered how different things can look when you’re dangling from the top of rainforest trees? Wyatt Allen’s new book, The Radical offers this unique perspective on how it feels to be poor in the richest Nation on Earth. Written with humor by someone who has lived a life of poverty,... - June 05, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
A Story of Relationships and Romance in the Windy City
Annie M. Johnson’s first novel, Favor, is an inspiring and humorous look at life and love through the eyes of five women who have been together high school days and are now engaged in a quest to find the men of their dreams. The main character is Donatella Unique Blues, a savvy fashion executive who must learn to navigate the treacherous waters of the So Real Corporation. For Donatella, it could be the chance of a lifetime or the loss of her one true love. - June 05, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
The End Times Are Near. How Strong Is Your Faith?
It’s the End Times, and new author Ray LeCara, Jr. weaves religion and horror into a tale about unlikely heroes drawn together to save Mankind in the supernatural thriller, The Forgotten Prophecy. - June 05, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Minister-Seasoned Intervention Practitioner & Relationship Columinst, Steve Braxton Dedicates New Book: The Road That Is Difficult To Travel to Shuttle Columbia
Steve Braxton- the principal of Marketplace Min. Publishing-under the auspices of Authorhouse Publishers-has evolve to become a non-fiction author of The Road That Is Difficult To Travel, which he dedicates to the crew and surviving families of Shuttle Columbia and also his mother-in-law due the display of commitment, loyalty, courage and absolute faith in God and duty to country. - June 03, 2006 - MarketPlace Min. Publishing
Author and UPI Columnist Jean-Claude Koven Guest on Hip Radio Shows The X Zone and Mt. Shasta Magic
Award-winning author and weekly UPI Religion/Spirituality columnist Jean-Claude Koven is Guest on hip radio shows The X Zone and Mt. Shasta Magic to discuss evolving the consciousness of humanity during this time of transition and shift, as well as new discoveries related to the Anunnaki and the C-1/Atlas vertabrae. - June 01, 2006 - Prism House Press
Author Reveals Connection of Aliens and Vampires to The Da Vinci Code
Aliens, Vampires, and The Da Vinci Code: The story before The Da Vinci Code might be as important as the story itself. - May 29, 2006 - Paper Wings Publishing, LLC
World War II Sinking of U.S.S. Sims (DD-409) Revealed for First Time
On May 7, 1942, one small destroyer went up against the bulk of the Japanese Naval air fleet in the Coral Sea. When the fight ended, 250 men went into the water. Only 13 survived. This is their story. - May 29, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
New Novel Creates Life After Death on CD/ROM
What would happen if an entire human brain were turned into a computer model, saved on disc, and sold to high end customers? It gets bad when the brain donor wakes up inside computers. It gets worse when it turns out that he is a contract killer. - May 29, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Author of “I’m Just a Survivor” My life Before And After My Tour of Vietnam, Has his First Children’s book Published
Ritchie Wilson a Disabled Vietnam Veteran “was inspired” to write a children’s book by his younger son Kinji, while working on his manuscript about the death on his 25-day-old daughter. - May 29, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.
Exciting African-American Poetic Voice Emerges in Dark Destiny
Dark Destiny, the starkly truthful, semi-autobiographical poetry collection written by the Rev. Dr. Donald Delano Warner, was recently published by Outskirts Press, Parker, Colorado. Dr. Warner, an ordained minister who is retired from his positions as Red Bank, New Jersey, superintendent of schools and Board of Trustees chairman of Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, New Jersey, shares the stunning details of his life as an African-American. - May 29, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.