Book Release TODAY: Sept 9 - 'Scars: Leaving Pain in the Past' by Keith Edmonds -
A raw, unflinching memoir about how one man overcame the scars of a life-altering, horrific night at the hands of his unthinkably cruel child abuser. The almost-fatal burns to his face happened when he was 1 year old, but at 43 years old today - and after eight years of sobriety and countless demons fought and slayed - he's a man who has been through hell and can now inspire and help others sort their way through their own personal trauma to find peace.
Recent release "Boy 2 Man A Waha Story" from Ocklawaha, Florida, publishing author James Welcome is a great book detailing the author's life and how he overcame the streetlife and grew into the man he is today. Based on true-life events.
Read MoreAn unforgettable story of turning the thing that killed most of his friends, and almost killed him into a motivator to change the world for the better. In light of the recent opiate epidemic, this is the story we need.
Read MoreA young woman graduates from high school, setting off on a journey through twenty countries. Two years of diary entries record her adventures, heartaches, and self-exploration. She forms new relationships, from around the world flings to friendships that last a lifetime. Fear and loneliness meet hope and amazement. From the seas of South Africa to the fast life of Hollywood, she confronts internal and external conflicts.
Read MoreQuianna is an Austin-based campaign professional and writer. She is presently an intern with the Texas Democratic Party and has worked with amazing progressive Democratic candidates like James Nortey.
Her paraprofessional experience is in criminal and constitutional law. When she's not on the campaign trail you can find her devoting her time family and volleyball, keeping up with political issues; catching up on Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder, and House of Cards. Running From Empty Shoes,
The mental illness ran deep in Sue Hoffman's family and her mother had no power over what would happen at any given time. Sue began to write. She discovered her writing skills and had a new rebirth. These writings would become THE WORDS OF MY LIFE.
Read MoreAlexis Nicole White is one of thousands of millennials graduating from college in 2008. She is unemployed and inexperienced; trying to figure out what's next. But with the opportunity to relocate to Atlanta, she is off to fulfill her dreams.
Read MoreBodhi Life: A Transgender New Media Artist's Digital Memoir is a world premiere exhibition by Ethan Bach, who has identified as Transgender for almost twenty years. Bach began documenting his life as young as eight years old through writings, photographs, film/video, and art.
Read MoreYassin Hall is on a mission to end the stigma of mental illness among disenfranchised families in urban communities in the United States and in the United States Virgin Islands. Hall shares her personal pain of growing up on a small island with a mother whose mental illness was publicly known. She is using her voice to acquire resources and help for the mentally ill in the U.S.V.I.
Read MoreThis memoir offers a no-holds-barred account of his band's rapid rise to fame and glory in the late 70s, their sudden dissolution in the 80s and their subsequent reunions
Read MoreIndie press Dream of Things publishes memoir about the effects of multi-generational traumas, as told by a seasoned psychotherapist who has examined human vulnerability in its many disguises and has moved through it all with dignity and hope
Read MoreInternational award-winning film maker and University Lecturer David Brady's compelling story enlightens audiences on how to overcome severe adversity, find peace of mind and prosperity in the second half of life in his new book, Aging With Dignity,
Read MoreTouchPoint Press to release memoir, described as "a story of first faith and first love and how the two became almost fatally intertwined," by feature film producer and award-winning screenwriter Sean Paul Murphy July 2014
Read MoreThe book, Overlay: A Tale of One Girl's Life in 1970s Las Vegas, has been available for Kindle and in paperback since March 2012 and has regularly featured in the top 10 books of its category on Amazon, attracting hundreds of 5-star reviews.
Read MoreWritten in tandem, Walks on the Margins: A Story of Bipolar Illness tells the story of a family's journey through bipolar disorder, showing that people with mental illness can succeed in living fulfilling lives.
Read MoreProfessor Keramet Reiter, an Associate Professor in Criminal Justice at U.C. Irvine came across Glenn Langohr's books about prison and asked for an interview. Glenn Langohr agreed on one condition, that she have her students read and review it.
Read More"Leaving the Hall Light On" by Madeline Sharples is now available in a trade paperback edition from Dream of Things. Previously available only in hard cover, this moving memoir focuses on surviving every family's worst nightmare.
Read MoreIt is a true account of a Korean girl, born during difficult times and a traditional society, fight against the odds. Someday it will come time to judge the weight of her life. For, now she must continue to follow her path.
Read MoreWe stand at the beginning of a new year - or a new relationship, a new job, or even a simple drive out in the country - and we imagine the road ahead, as if we could see clear and straight. A story of love and heartbreak. Final Drive by Shelly He
Read MoreInternational award-winning recording artist, Stella Parton, well known for her trailblazing in the past, continues that tradition with the release of her new book, Tell It Sister, Tell It, by being the first country music artist to self-publish and
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