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The Adventures of Lily Raccoon and Cowboy Stub: Halloween Spirits
by Lily Bedell
Categories: Children's Books Metaphysical, Supernatural and the Occult Fiction Native American
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The Amber Crane
Clutching precious amber found in a clump of seaweed, PETER, an amber guild apprentice in Pomerania in the waning years of the Thirty Years' War, has a choice to make. Despite the severe penalties imposed on such an action, Peter keeps the amber and works on it in secret, with potentially disastrous consequences for people close to him. Meanwhile, unaware of the amber piece's magical powers, Peter finds himself drawn into a world three hundred years in the future where he gets embroiled in the troubles of a mysterious stranger.
Published 2021 by Odyssey Books; 2nd edition independently published.
Categories: Science Fiction and Fantasy Fiction History Children's Books
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The Angels of Resistance
Experience the engrossing story that follows these heroes into the darkness. Join the resistance and find out what it takes to defeat demons.
Self-published, 2012.
Categories: Fiction Mythology and Fantasy Horror Action and Adventure
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The APT Principle: The Business Plan That You Carry in Your Head
To start or run a business without a business plan is like taking a ship to sea without plotting a course: either one can end in disaster. The APT Principle: The Business Plan That You Carry in Your Head plots your course for a safe and successful voyage. It is a diagnostic toolbox that enables you to conceive, write, and most important, to stick to a business plan.
Too many business owners put off writing a plan because they think the process is too complicated. Even those who have written a plan often file it, never to be seen again. This is the phenomenon of business plan avoidance and it leads to the sorry spectacle of an organization that lurches from one crisis to another.
The APT Principle tackles this problem—ack of a plan or ignoring a plan—and inserts into the process the most important missing element: a paperless set of guidelines that you always carry with you—in your head. It is a set of tools that breathes life into your business plan.
Conversational in tone and laced with humor, The APT Principle is written by a businessman and lawyer, who has started and sold successful businesses. APT stands for Attitudes, Practices, and Technology. According to Moran, everything—EVERYTHING—that happens to a business, both good and bad, is a function of one of these three things.
Published, July 16, 2012.
Categories: Nonfiction Self-Help, Personal Growth and Self-Esteem Business and Career Professional and Technical
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The Best Children's Stories Ever
by Jeff Rimland
Marcia Schreiber Rimland had been an Elementary School Reading Specialist and a Third Grade Elementary School Teacher at Sherwood Elementary in Islip, NY. The Best Children's Stories Ever (Volume 1) represent the start of publishing the more than 30 Children's Stories that Marcia authored from 1989 until 2001, before her passing.
Marcia earned a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education and a Master of Science Degree in Reading. With her experience in teaching children reading and writing, her work with children in developing elementary school writing anthologies, newspapers, and as a mother of three, Marcia's stories are written with a flair, expressing Love, Warmth, Lessons, Imagination, Enthusiasm.
Gaspar D. Sabater
Gaspar D. Sabater graduated in the visual arts school in the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina, as a professional illustrator. Since then, he studied and learned from various great artists from the comic and the graphic industry as well. Working in the field as a cartoonist and a children's book illustrator in several projects in his native country, and around the globe.
Gaspar started exploring this fantastic and magic world that is illustrating for children, he loves having the chance to reach and develop their imagination and creativity. After 2004, where he was working as a penciler for a comic publishing house, he realized this is his passion, and that communicating with kids in a creative language was his mission as an artist.
Categories: Children's Books Short Stories Picture Books Fiction
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