A WITNESS TO HISTORY George H. Mahon, West Texas Congressman By Janet M. Neugebauer Foreword by Kent Hance Genre: Texas History / Politics / Biography Publisher: Texas Tech University Press Facebook Twitter Date of Publication: June 30 2017 Number of Pages: 576 Scroll down for Giveaway! This is the story of George H. Mahon, a […]
Category: nonfiction
Raising teens and tweens to become healthy, loving, and independent individuals is a process filled with pitfalls and challenges — from bullying, drugs, sex, and peer pressures to unrelenting societal demands, endless technology challenges, and negative parental or school influences. Award-winning educator Douglas Haddad, who has helped thousands of middle school students transition from being […]
Synopsis Do you ever ask yourself, ‘What is my purpose?’ Life’s Equation provides you with a formula to discover your true purpose through uniquely explaining and defining life’s energy and how that energy directly affects one’s actions, reactions and fundamental existence. Written in the style of a memoir telling an introspective story of vulnerable, heartbreaking, […]
Creating Stories by Hank Quense Published by Strange World Publishing AVAILABLE April 1, 2017 $8.99, 9947 KB, 105 Pages Genre: Fiction Writing Synopsis Do you have a story in you? Do you know how to write it or how to tell it? Well, CREATING STORIES has the answers. In addition, Hank is offering a tour-wide […]
Synopsis Bringing a new dog into the household should be one of life’s happiest events. The process always starts with excitement and high expectations. Too often, though, it ends in disappointment. The new puppy wakes everyone three times a night, gnaws on furniture, piddles everywhere, knocks the children down. The new adolescent dog is too […]
BULLETINS FROM DALLAS Reporting the JFK Assassination by BILL SANDERSON Genre: Biography / Journalism Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Date of Publication: November 1, 2016 Number of Pages: 280 Scroll down for Giveaway! Thanks to one reporter’s skill, we can fix the exact moment on November 22, 1963 when the world stopped and held its […]
OF BULLETINS AND BOOZE A NEWSMAN’S STORY OF RECOVERY by Bob Horton Genre: Journalism / Memoir Publisher: Texas Tech University Press Date of Publication: March, 2017 Number of Pages: 284 Scroll down for Giveaway! Bob Horton began his journalism career as a reporter for the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Innate skill and good fortune took him from […]
The Conversations We Never Had, by Jeffrey H. Konis, is a historical fiction novel / memoir that highlights the importance of family history. Synopsis When Jeffrey’s grandma died, he was left with a sense of guilt and profound regret for not having gotten to know her better. “My father remembers nothing about his real parents. They were dead […]
Synopsis Are you suffering from a personal energy crisis?Are you constantly running through your day, feeling chronically exhausted? Are you desperately overcommitted? Do you find yourself sacrificing your health, family time and quality of life just to meet the never-ending demands on your time? Are you exhausted when you go to bed at night and […]
WALKING THE LLANO A TEXAS MEMOIR OF PLACE by Shelley Armitage Genre: Eco-Memoir / Nature Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press Date of Publication: February 15, 2016 Number of Pages: 216 Scroll down for Giveaway! When American explorers arrived in the Texas Panhandle, they dubbed the region the “Great American Desert.” Its rough terrain […]