Gnospel Offers a New Version of What Yeshua Taught in as Radical a Departure from Current Forms of Current Christianity as His Original Message was to Ancient Judaism

Current forms of Christianity and Buddhism have never been based on the true teachings of Yeshua or Siddhartha, and have instead devolved from their original message, kidnapped by the collectivistic immature consciousness of followers who over the centuries never matched the heart, mind, and spirit of these two masters. To dissemble what should have always been called Paulianity, not Christianity, DS Barron offers Gnospel as a truer base of what Yeshua was trying to say. - February 18, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Author Prophesied Gulf War, Rodney King Riot, the 90’s and 2001 Recession; Now Predicts Seven Years of Hard Times and Tells Why

As the author sees the prophecies and visions the Lord gave to him concerning the nations unfold before his very eyes, he said, "I must warn the people before the seven years of hard times begin." The author of the “Last Hour 6” is happily married and blessed with three... - February 17, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Double Data Adds Variable Data Printing software

Variable Data Printing software provides Double Data the tools to create personalized marketing materials. A simple application is the addressing of a direct mail piece. - February 13, 2007 - Double Data

For Any Company, People Are the Real Bottom Line

Outskirts Press is pleased to bring you In the Best Companies, People Are Everything by Lawrence Haines. This brilliant new book focuses on what seems to be a lost art in business: how to deal effectively with all the people in a company to ensure increasing growth and profit. - January 27, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Bold New Book Offers Compelling Approach for Positive Life Change

In paper back from Outskirts Press arrives The Language of Fruit by Greg McNeil, a dynamic process for grasping our dreams deftly and without regard for interference, in a format that defies any ready classification. - January 27, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Maybe You Can’t Go Home Again, But You Can Start Over

Outskirts Press is pleased to announce the publication of Nomad’s Land, the highly anticipated first novel by Susan Kathleen. An experienced ghostwriter and comedy writer, Kathleen has turned her talents toward fiction to tell the tale of Catrin Moran, a young woman whose wandering existence has brought her back to Chicago, and to the people she once considered friends. - January 27, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

No Child Should Ever Feel He or She is Facing a Challenge Alone No Matter How Big or Small that Challenge May Be

We are all unique and different in our own way. Being different has its own rewards. - January 27, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Spyjinks Abound in this Tale of Mistaken Identity and International Intrigue

Non-Stop Action with Dangers and Fun: The Ironical-Geographical Mystery is about a man who devoured spy novels as a kid, then switched to detective novels, and along the way decided that he wanted to become a private detective. Life instead handed him a job as a magazine reporter for a cheap rag in... - January 27, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Captivating Stories of an Author's Exciting Spiritual Journey into Third World Development

Applying the "Public Health Model" to Nsanje District in southern-most Malawi, the author weaves the story-threads into an almost palpable fabric of exciting, successful interventions in Child Survival. She underpins the mission with her personal experiences on her spiritual journey from widowhood through senior-citizen romance to selfless adventure in Africa. - January 27, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

A Spiritual Guide for our Time Offers the Keys to Health, Abundance, and Joyful Living

Godism: Releasing the Power to Live is a manual for healthy, sane living. Centered on what author S. Roystone Neverson calls the “Eight Springs of Life,” it intelligently guides readers through an examination of their inner and outer environments. - January 27, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Poignant Story of One Woman’s Search for Love and a Child to Nurture

Life, as we are taught, is supposed to be textbook perfect—do well in school, make lots of friends, fall in love, plan a life. For some this is easily accomplished, for others the task is far more challenging, far more painful, and far more daunting. That Which Does Not Kill Us Makes Us Stronger follows the real-life story of one woman’s journey through marriage, motherhood, and the challenge to create a joyful life. - January 27, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Distinguished Educator Shows How to Learn to Speak in Filipino

Dr. Victoria Rey, an active leader in the Philippine community and an educator with an extensive experience in teaching Conversational Filipino and language arts, offers engaging activities in her book, Speak, Read and Write in Filipino. Through interacting with the lessons and activities in this book, non-Tagalog speakers will be able to communicate in Filipino that is composed mostly of Tagalog words. - January 26, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Fast and Easy Strategies for Retirement Planning

Secrets to Basic Retirement Planning is a straightforward guidebook that offers valuable information for those seeking to understand how to set up, implement and choose a retirement plan. With a three-step approach, author and licensed consultant Chris Rodgers has compiled fast, easy, and simple... - January 26, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Blind Spot ~ A Novel of Scientific Espionage. A Dangerous Technological Advance that Could be Frighteningly Close

In this book the writer develops a Personal Tactical High Energy Laser – PTHEL – which blinds the enemy. It is a weapon that we believe does not now exist. We are certain however, that it has been researched. Laser weapons the size of a large military vehicle have been developed. But, no such weapon has been developed that is lightweight or accurate enough for use by one or two men that the author is aware of. - January 26, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

It’s a Dangerous World Out There—Learn the Ass-Kicking Techniques that Can Save Your Life

No one is immune from violence. Even the most safety-minded of us may one day find ourselves doing the unthinkable—fighting for our very lives against an attacker who wants to rob, rape, or even murder us. What would you do in such a situation? - January 26, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Budget is Not a Four Letter Word

Widowed, broke, mother of three…several years ago, this would have described author, Staci Nauman. Not any more. Today she is financially stable and teaching others how they, too, can take back control of their personal finances and live within their means no matter what their paycheck reads. - January 26, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Letting Go of Guilt: New Book Heralds Good News for Catholics

"Catholicism without the Guilt" is a practical approach to the Catholic faith. It is highly recommended for young adults. It is a book that will challenge its readers to think and cause them to laugh through an atmosphere that leads to wisdom. - January 26, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Even in the Days of the Old West, it was Politics as Usual

A Simpler Time, which is subtitled A Lie Accepted As Truth Is More Powerful than the Truth Can Ever Be, takes readers down a not-so-familiar historical road and into the politics of the 19th Century in this fact-filled novel about a lonely 40-year-old native New Englander, who is also a Secret... - January 25, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

A Successful Insurgence in America? New Book Shows It’s Possible

In Beyond the Failure Club, author James I. McGovern offers a compelling vision of the ultimate reaction to politics and government that have failed society.  The insurgence here is not in some small or backward region of the world, but within greater North America, the United States and... - January 25, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

The Heroine and Hero Die, Yet this Action-romance Futuristic Story has a Happy Ending

In a few centuries, man’s continuing quest for ever-more prosperity, longevity, and conquest of territory culminates in a drastic scientific breakthrough. It’s something terrifying. And it’s terrible. Yet nothing else will do it all. The governments quietly promote it. But to be widely accepted, first it has to overcome many hurdles. This is a Prospective Fiction story of some of these showdowns that occur at the dawn of the 26th century on Mars... - January 25, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Oregon Author Crafts Innovative Western Novel

Jim Kennison of Newport, Oregon, reflecting on his experience and childhood memories, has written a western novel that departs from the tradition of the genre. - January 25, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Dramatic Landscapes: A Lecture by Ron Rosenstock at AutumnColor

AutumnColor Digital Imaging is proud to announce its very first Artist Lecture. They will be presenting Dramatic Landscapes: A Lecture By Ron Rosenstock to take place on Friday, Feb 9, 2007 6-8pm at AutumnColor Digital Imaging, 70 Webster Street, Worcester, MA. 01603 Please Join Them! Outdoor... - January 25, 2007 - AutumnColor Digital Imaging

Al-Qaida & South American Drug Cartel in Northern California? “Diamond Saloon” is a Must Read.

Robert Cogburn writing under pen-name Robert Conners has written an international thriller entitled “Diamond Saloon.” Terrorists in Northern California…citizens beware. - January 25, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

New Anthology Looks at the World of a Poet Up Close and Personal

The Life and Times of Angela Wilson is a self-portrait. It is a woman’s journey through life, a collage of personal experiences and observations that expose and question, and are at times painfully revealing. - January 25, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Author Exposes Controversies in Catholic Church

Detroit author and school teacher announces the release of her autobiographical novel, Confessions of a Catholic Schoolgirl. Zeroing in on the Catholic Church controversy, author Michelle Kane reveals the kind of secrets the Catholic Church has been sweeping under the rug for years. - January 25, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Real Food for Real College Students

Outskirts Press, Inc. is pleased to bring you The Real College Cookbook by G. P. McDonald. Unlike many of the so-called “starving student” cookbooks on the market, this book highlights realistic food and beverage recipes that any college student can successfully survive on—the... - January 25, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Real Emails from Unreal Males Focus of New Humor Book on Internet Dating

When Bari Auerbach decided to change her life after fifteen years of marriage, she tentatively ventured into the singles’ scene by subscribing to Internet dating sites in the hopes of finding her perfect match. Unexpectedly, the bulk of the emails she received were so outrageous that it spurred her to compile the real-life, unedited messages to create her book, You’ve Got Male. This book reveals what women encounter when faced with the opposite sex’s outrageous attempts at communication. - January 24, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Imagine a World without Religious Dogma and Fanaticism, a World Where Everyone Lives the Golden Rule… with or without God

Healigion – a religion without God – by author Jim Lightwala offers a powerful examination of the consequences of religion throughout mankind’s history. It looks at the origins & aspects of religious teachings & practices. It asks readers to open theirs minds to a belief system where it is not important if there is a god or not. - January 24, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Commercial Printing Company, BRIOprint, Expands to the “Show Me State”

Commercial printing company, BRIOprint, places account executives in Saint Louis, Missouri as part of Midwest expansion effort. - January 19, 2007 - BRIOprint

"Up, Up and Away They Flew into the Starry Night." Taken from White Holly - a New, Innovative Christmas Tale by LadyGray

Author LadyGray creates an innovative Christmas tale with the standards and craftsmanship of such classics as Gift of the Magi or a Christmas Carol.  A unique Yuletide tale that enters into unexplored areas of the Christmas tradition while retaining its old fashioned values. Picking up where... - January 18, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Personal Experiences with God are Related in New Non-fiction Collection

This is a book about God — a collection of stories, compiled by an engineer, written by people who have met Him and found that it changed their lives. The accounts are gentle, positive, joyful, comforting, and full of lovingkindness. They show us that God is truly our divine parent who loves us and cares for us. - January 17, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Growth Fuels Expansion of Webb/Mason’s Headquarters and Chicago Office

The industry’s leading print and brand management company increases headquarters and Chicago office and warehouse space by 30 percent to accommodate steady growth. - January 16, 2007 - Webb/Mason

Nations Playing Lip Service to World Peace

In the tradition of John Lennon, the author lays out a step by step process by which the world can take responsibility for itself. A process “received” by him, and no doubt others, from a Universe offering a more enlightened way to live and at least one workable plan for world peace. - January 02, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Interesting Carefree Lighthearted Short Stories Rather Than Heavy Oppressive Novels Will be the Choice for the New Year as an Escape from the Constantly Depressing Polit

Today's average person is far too busy to become emotionally involved in reading and trying to finishing a lengthy novel. Their average day is usually already so stressful that it requires soothing by reading something simply entertaining, not something that evokes more conflict. Enter the modern uplifting short story. - January 02, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Columbia, Missouri, Physician Dr. Robert McDavid and Outskirts Press Announce the Publication of Only Daughters

Set in the matrix of pregnancy, Only Daughters is the personal struggle of a young physician as she fights to reestablish her life. Reader contribution to Only Daughters’ ending is solicited at OnlyDaughters.com. - January 02, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Old Photographic Negatives Reveal Positive Images and Memories of Asbury Park, New Jersey’s West Side

Asbury Park: A West Side Story was written by Madonna Carter Jackson, a photographer’s daughter who preserved her father’s archive of black and white negatives that were taken in Asbury Park’s West Side from the early 1940’s to 1980. Her memories of the one square mile seashore town are stimulated by the images captured of a media neglected populations of African Americans of that period. Readers of her book enjoy her reminiscing and have memories of their own recalled. - January 02, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

A Young Woman’s Struggle for Personal Freedom in a World Bound by Tradition

Lost to Them, a novel by Gaytri Saggar, is a bittersweet love story that begins at the turn of the 20th century with a family in India and takes us through to the next generation’s life in Africa. As we become acquainted with the various family members, we learn about the strict boundaries of... - January 02, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Now I Get It! Totally Sensational Advice for Living and Loving

Are you a person who revels in exercising your curiosity - often spending hours wondering about how and why people behave the way they do? Do you have limited time but unlimited thirst for knowledge about a wide range of topics, especially self-improvement, communication skills, intimate relationships, parenting dilemmas, and dozens of others? Great ... you’re in for a treat. - January 02, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

A Surprising and Entertaining Novel of the UFO Phenomenon— Told from a Biblical Perspective

UFOs and Aliens seem to shadow our curiosity. There have been many attempts to prove and disprove the existence of both. In this gripping novel, a long held secret is bared. This secret propels the characters in the novel into some very bizarre circumstances. Who knows? The events in this novel may very well become tomorrow’s headlines. - January 02, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Palo Alto Writer, 77, Starts New Career in Fiction

Seven years after retiring from a career in international consulting, Louis Fried has launched a new career as an author of short fiction and fantasy with his book “Other Countries/Other Worlds.” His fiction appeals primarily to adults who have a broad viewpoint and who may enjoy stories set in Paris, Kilkenny, San Francisco, and other places in the world (or out of it). - January 02, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Playa! Playa! Playa! The Book Everyone is Talking About by Author Egbert Price is Now Available on All Major Book Web Sites

In a world where people are judged by their status, how much they make, what they wear and what they drive. One playa has life all figured out, or does he? - January 02, 2007 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

An Exciting New Voice in Horror and Suspense

Six friends. A college reunion twenty years in the making. An isolated island cut-off from the mainland in a winter storm. One tragic secret holds them together. The wrath of one madman will tear them apart. - December 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Theatrical Devotional Sets the Stage for a Spiritual Encounter

Voices beyond the Veil, The Story of God, Humanly Speaking is a theatrical devotional consisting of 80 monologues from great and not so great characters in the Bible. - December 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Mystic Claims He Has Solved the UFO Mystery

Nahu, mystic and author of the revolutionary new book UFOs: God from Inner Space asserts that despite contemporary mechanistic discoveries in science, “God is not dead, but alive and well, and can be seen above us in the form of the heavenly light commonly known as UFOs.” - December 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Energy Independence is Within America’s Grasp – Could a Ruthless Executive Prevent This from Happening?

A Romanov Returns is a fast paced novel dealing with the current energy needs of America and the political realities of global markets. - December 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

How Will You Be Remembered? Life is No Doubt a Game Full of Winners and Losers... But in the End All Anyone Remembers is How You Played It.

At the dawn of the twentieth century, the sport of boxing - along with New York City - was struggling to civilize itself. Based on a true story and interwoven with the story of a young New Yorker at the turn of the twenty-first century, The Real McCoy is an Irish-American tale set at a time where actors were boxers and commonly boxers were actors, in and outside the ring. - December 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

New Exotic Mystery Novel about Peru Released in Both English and Spanish

A new exotic mystery novel has been released that takes place in Iquitos, Peru and concerns the interesting role of a witch in solving a theft. The Spanish characters in the book are strong and well defined and the mystery concerns a well-ordered plot. The book offers a good idea of Spanish life in the unusual city of Iquitos that is located in Amazonia and is the largest city in the world reachable only by air or boat. - December 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

What To Do About a Bully: A New Children’s Story Offers Practical Heartfelt Solutions

Everyday Heroes is a sensitive and somewhat humorous story about a fourth grader named Jesse and his friend, Bruno, a child who is the constant victim of Mud, the class bully. While the story focuses in on the problems that children face when dealing with bullies, it also addresses the pain that... - December 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Can a Man and a Woman Ever Really Be “Just Friends”?

Clayton Dunham, author of Crosses: A Christian Executive, explores this very question in his new work Unadulterated Love, Examining Affairs of the Heart and Platonic Relationships. It is a heart-wrenching tale of close friends of the opposite sex who experience the dangers of a secret friendship. - December 20, 2006 - Outskirts Press, Inc.

Pizza Menus, Flyers, and Print Inserts: Ingredients for Success

Small to medium-sized pizza businesses are able to compete with corporate chains using affordable, glossy, full-color flyers from Print and Deliver. - December 06, 2006 - Taradel

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