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  • Author Evgeny Katz’s New Book, Evolution of Electricity

    Author Evgeny Katz’s New Book, Evolution of Electricity

    Potsdam, NY, March 20, 2025 — Evgeny Katz, who received a PhD in chemistry from Frumkin Institute of Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, in 1983, has completed his new book, “Evolution of Electricity: Key Figures and Their Contributions”: an insightful series that explores of the ways in which society’s understanding of electricity has changed over the years, while highlighting key figures that have shaped the way mankind uses electricity since its first discovery.

    Professor Evgeny Katz was a senior researcher at the Institute of Photosynthesis from 1983 to 1991. From 1992 to 1993, he performed research at München Technische Universität as a Humboldt fellow. Later, from 1993 to 2006, Dr. Katz was a research associate professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Since 2006, he is Milton Kerker chaired professor at the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science, Clarkson University, USA. He has (co)authored over 530 papers, Hirsch index 94. His scientific interests are in the broad areas of bioelectronics, biosensors, biofuel cells, and biocomputing.

    “While modern science and technology are studied at different levels in schools, colleges, and universities, the history of them, particularly personalized with scientists who contributed to their development, is frequently not known enough,” writes Dr. Katz. “The present book is aimed at filling a gap between the modern knowledge and history of its progress over time. The book structure is different from many other related textbooks and the internet websites—it is giving more personalized overview of the knowledge progress rather than scientific description of the achieved progress. The present book does not pretend to associate any scientific discovery or technological invention with any single person, but it gives a broader vision on the progress done by different scientists and engineers.”

  • Tall Tales Publisher Unveils Redesigned Website for Children’s Author

    Tall Tales Publisher Unveils Redesigned Website for Children's Author

    Edmonds, WA, March 18, 2025 — Tall Tales, the publisher of the beloved three-book series of dachshund beach stories, is thrilled to announce the launch of a newly redesigned website for children’s book author Kizzie Jones. The updated site is a vibrant and interactive hub for young readers, parents, and educators seeking engaging ways to bring story time to life.

    Highlighting her activities with young readers in the U.S. and Mexico, the new website offers much more than just information about the series. It provides a dynamic space for young minds to engage with the stories through interactive playtime activities and creative projects that tie into the books.

    Key features of the website include:

    Video Clips: Watch scenes from the Dachshund Beach Stories come alive. Captivating videos of English and Spanish book readings bring the dachshund adventures to life.
    Creative Projects: Children can dive into fun, hands-on activities inspired by the series, such as drawing their own dachshund characters, making origami creations, and coloring pages that spark their imagination.
    Responsible Dog Adoption: Preparations for bringing a new dog into the family.
    Author Events: Stay up-to-date with Kizzie Jones’ appearances, including speaking engagements and book readings at schools and bookshops across the US and Mexico. Visitors can easily find upcoming events and book Kizzie Jones for school visits or special storytelling sessions.

    “We wanted to create an experience that would engage both children and parents in a way that goes beyond the traditional book,” said Kizzie Jones. “This website is a way for readers to interact with my dachshund beach stories and truly become a part of the adventure. It’s a place where children can create, play, and learn while enjoying the magic of storytelling.”

    Tall Tales has always been committed to publishing stories that inspire young readers, and this website redesign is just the latest effort to bring immersive and enriching content to children via English, Spanish, German, and French editions of the books.

    Visit the newly redesigned website at https://www.kizziejones.com to explore the world of dachshund Tall Tales and the joy of reading, creativity, and friendship.

  • Author Sean Young’s New Book, The Speak Up Method of Language Learning

    Author Sean Young’s New Book, The Speak Up Method of Language Learning

    Garland, TX, March 17, 2025 — Sean Young, the founder of Young’s Language Consulting and the creator of The Rosetta Stone Challenge and The Speak Up! language series, has completed his new book, “The Speak Up! Method of Language Learning”: a comprehensive guide that offers readers a unique method that breaks the standard mold of learning a new language.

    “Traditional language learning methods often follow a one-size-fits-all approach, which can make language learning appear more challenging than it needs to be,” shares Young. “‘The Speak Up! Method of Language Learning,’ developed over forty-five years of extensive research and real-world testing, offers a unique and effective solution to help both educators and students achieve conversational fluency in any language as rapidly as possible.

    “Within the pages of this book, you will gain insights into the specific criteria to look for and what to avoid when selecting the right tools for mastering a new language. Additionally, educators will learn how to break free from conventional teaching methods and empower students by encouraging them to learn from each other, thereby creating a more efficient and engaging learning environment.”

  • Renowned Pakistani author Bapsi Sidhwa passes away at 86 in the US

    Celebrated novelist and pioneer of South Asian literature, Bapsi Sidhwa, best known for her iconic novel Ice Candy Man, passed away on Wednesday, December 25, at the age of 86 in Houston, US, her family confirmed.

    Novelist Bapsi Sidhwa. Photo courtesy: x.com/AsadRahim
    Novelist Bapsi Sidhwa. Photo courtesy: x.com/AsadRahim

    Her brother, Feroze Bhandara, announced that memorial ceremonies would be held over three days, followed by her last rites in Houston.

    Born on August 11, 1938, in Karachi to a prominent Parsi family, Sidhwa moved to Lahore shortly after her birth, where she spent much of her life.

    She is regarded as one of Pakistan’s most influential writers, with her works gaining global acclaim for their vivid depictions of history and culture.

    Her novel Ice Candy Man — later adapted into the critically acclaimed film Earth by Indian-Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta — captured the horrors of the 1947 partition, a period Sidhwa personally witnessed as a child.

    The story, featuring a polio-stricken young girl observing the chaos, mirrors Sidhwa’s own childhood experiences. The novel was included in the BBC’s list of 100 most influential novels.

    Sidhwa’s literary debut, The Crow Eaters, also earned her widespread recognition for its portrayal of Parsi life and history.

    She is also the author of several renowned novels, including cracking India, An American Brat, The Pakistani Bride, and Water.

    Her contributions to literature were recognised with Pakistan’s prestigious Sitara-e-Imtiaz.

    Sidhwa leaves behind a legacy that shaped South Asian literature and resonated with readers worldwide.

    “Her departure marks a profound loss for the literary world, Pakistan, India and the Zoroastrian community worldwide,” Pakistani newspaper Dawn said.

  • Author Dr. Sarah K. Gardner, PsyD, NCC’s New Book I AM Resilient! Sid the Skunk’s Superb Skills in Mental Toughness

    Author Dr. Sarah K. Gardner, PsyD, NCC’s New Book I AM Resilient! Sid the Skunk’s Superb Skills in Mental Toughness

    Germantown, MD, November 01, 2024 — Dr. Sarah K. Gardner, PsyD, NCC, a licensed psychologist in Maryland, a pediatric neuropsychologist, and a national certified counselor, has completed her new book “I AM Resilient! Sid the Skunk’s Superb Skills in Mental Toughness”: an innovative guide that combines storytelling with interactive workbook exercises to help children develop essential resiliency skills based on cognitive behavioral therapy principles.

    Dr. Sarah K. Gardner, PsyD, NCC earned her doctoral degree in clinical psychology from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology and obtained two years of postdoctoral training in the field of pediatric neuropsychology at Moore Counseling Center in Moore, Oklahoma. She has a Master of Science degree in clinical psychology from Argosy University and a Master of Arts degree in clinical mental health counseling from Johns Hopkins University. Additional certifications and training include a post-baccalaureate degree from Towson University in Autism Studies and a Certificate in Choice Theory/Reality Theory from the William Glasser Institute. She is the owner of Maryland Neuropsychological Services, LLC.

    “‘I Am Resilient! Sid the Skunk’s Superb Skills in Mental Toughness: A Kid’s Guidebook’ is part story and part workbook based on the principles of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help children develop resiliency skills,” writes Dr. Gardner. “Sid the Skunk learns how to manage his stinking thinking through mindfulness and coping strategies. This book was designed for use in classrooms to promote mental wellness, as an adjunct to therapy, and as an aide to parents to use with their children struggling with emotional control.”

    Published by Newman Springs Publishing, Dr. Sarah K. Gardner, PsyD, NCC’s engaging tale was inspired by the author’s therapy work with her patients, and offers practical, hands-on activities that engage children in learning and applying CBT techniques in a fun and accessible way. By integrating these strategies into everyday life, “I AM Resilient!” aims to empower children to face their challenges with confidence as they learn to develop emotional control.

  • Author R. W. Larson Jr.’s New Book Two Hundred Pounders Don’t Win Marathons But Persevere Anyway

    Author R. W. Larson Jr.’s New Book Two Hundred Pounders Don't Win Marathons But Persevere Anyway

    Alva, OK, November 01, 2024 — R. W. Larson Jr. has completed his new book “Two Hundred Pounders Don’t Win Marathons But Persevere Anyway”: an engaging self-help book crafted to motivate athletes of all levels to push through challenges, enhance their skills, and achieve personal growth through the power of perseverance.

    “This book is designed to be a self-help book; that is, to encourage you to become a better athlete, to persevere in your sport from football, running, gymnastics etc., and to become a better person,” writes Larson Jr. “The book also Includes some once-in-a lifetime sports stories to amaze you as well as to entertain you. I’ve been a successful journalism professor for over 25 years, a letterman for a top 20 college football team (University of Wyoming), a member of the top national military service football team (Quantico Marines), a pole vaulter in high school and college, and a category winner in various races from a mile run to several marathons and triathlons. All of these events, I feel, were the results of perseverance and God’s help. I am hopeful that your achievements will be better than mine. I also hope you will not be a quitter and to persevere in your sport. Your rewards may surprise you!”

    Published by Newman Springs Publishing, R. W. Larson Jr.’s unique and engaging work emphasizes how determination and perseverance are key to overcoming obstacles and achieving success. Deeply personal and candid, “Two Hundred Pounders Don’t Win Marathons But Persevere Anyway” offers valuable insights and motivation for both athletes seeking inspiration or those simply striving for personal growth.

  • Author Keith Connell’s New Book How to Retire at 55 When You Want

    Author Keith Connell’s New Book How to Retire at 55 When You Want
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    Groveland, FL, October 30, 2024 — Keith Connell, a retired software engineer who had a desire to retire at fifty-five and did it, has completed his new book, “How to Retire (at 55) When You Want”: a groundbreaking guide that provides practical, straightforward strategies that empower individuals to take control of their finances and retire on their terms.

    Early in his career and schooling, author Keith Connell sought out knowledge about finances, investing, and retirement. He continually studied the subject and applied that knowledge to his own assets and has been successful retiring early. Currently, the author lives in Central Florida with his wife and two adult daughters.

    “This book is not a get-rich scheme or plan. It is a set of common-sense approaches to saving, investing, and money management that can help individuals meet their goals,” writes Connell. “Information is given in a logical, easy-to-read format where the mystery of finances is easy to comprehend.

    “Even for those who enjoy their work, this book offers advice and guidance to know when you could retire. For those who are charity-minded, information is given on being a good steward and how to maximize charitable contributions.”

  • Author of Ignite Culture Releases Masterclass Companion Workbook

    Author of Ignite Culture Releases Masterclass Companion Workbook

    San Francisco, CA, October 30, 2024 — Due to the overwhelming success of Silicon Valley leader Margaret (Magi) Graziano’s book “Ignite Culture,” she has released a companion workbook to further aid leaders in their company’s transformation.

    “Ignite Culture Masterclass Companion Workbook: A Train-the-Trainer Guidebook for Business Leadership” cuts through the personal, group, and organizational malaise stifling happiness, joy and fulfillment. Her groundbreaking courses and programs, including this workbook, uncover, catalyze, and optimize human potential, unite teams, and raise organizational effectiveness.

    Using a unique combination of experiential coaching, science-backed development tools, and actionable strategies, the workbook empowers leaders to evolve themselves and their organizational culture to meet the moment. Whether it’s change initiatives, new leadership, or cultural transformation, Magi partners with teams to catalyze positive change.

    Working in partnership with executive and HR teams to ignite emergent cultures, Magi’s clients experience increased employee engagement and overall organizational improvement by a minimum of 35%. This same level of achievement is possible for you, she promises, with the completion of this workbook.

    “The ‘Ignite Culture Masterclass Companion Workbook’ is for people who want to learn how to catalyze culture from the inside out. This step-by-step process gives you the exercises, tools and resources you need to cultivate a healthy, intentional and high-performance organization,” she said.

  • Author Deana Vibbert’s New Book, If I Were

    Author Deana Vibbert’s New Book, If I Were

    Vicksburg, MI, October 02, 2024 –Deana Vibbert, a loving wife, mother, and grandmother who holds a BA in art and enjoys drawing, painting, quilting, and gardening, has completed her new book, “If I Were”: a touching collection of poems crafted to provide comfort and empathy to young children navigating life’s unexpected challenges while also inviting readers to explore the healing power of parental love and understanding through the art of poetry.

    “Written as poems to (my) young children, ‘If I Were’ uses empathy and humor to comfort after traumatic events; one after a bee sting reaction and the other after a dog bite,” writes Vibbert. “Read and enjoy these thoughts from a mother’s heart.”

  • Author Jon Quint’s New Book, Oh, the Stories I Can Tell

    Author Jon Quint’s New Book, Oh, the Stories I Can Tell
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    Woodbury, CT, September 16, 2024 — Jon Quint, a loving husband and father, as well as the founder of North Forty Pest Control Co., has completed his new book, “Oh, the Stories I Can Tell: 25 Years in the Nuisance Wildlife Control Business”: an engaging memoir that provides a unique and entertaining perspective on the often-overlooked field of wildlife control, showcasing the highs, lows, and unexpected moments experienced over a distinguished twenty-five-year career.

    A lifelong resident of Woodbury, Connecticut, author Jon Quint attended the University of Connecticut in Storrs, Connecticut, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in geology. After spending over thirty years in corporate America doing production planning work, he decided he had had enough of working for other people and started North Forty Pest Control Co., LLC. In 2022, he retired and sold the business to his grandson Jordan. He also kept honeybees for over thirty-five years, and at his peak, he had sixty-two hives. Currently, he still lives in Woodbury with his wife.

    “This book details my twenty-five years of dealing with nuisance wildlife complaints on just about everything, from the almost life threatening to the absolutely hilarious,” writes Quint. “It also talks about dealing with customers, some of whom have knowledge while some have absolutely no clue what is going on.”