Tag Archive | non-fiction
IBP’s Book Trailer: Life Experience of A Black Man by Joseph Pierre
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
International Book Promotion is launching the cinematic book trailer for Author Joseph Pierre’s book, “Life Experience of A Black Man by Joseph Pierre” on Facebook and Google + If you’d like to feature your books on this event, contact us via this page or reply to this email. International Book Promotion is…
Lynette Loeppky
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Lynette Loeppky What is your latest release and what genre is it? Cease, a Memoir of Love, Loss and Desire Genre: Creative Non-fiction Quick description: Shadowed by secrets and desire, Cease unfolds as a brilliant and devastating memoir of how two women face the unpredictable forces of love and death.…
Jonathan McMillan
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jonathan McMillan What is your latest release and what genre is it? The End of Banking: Money, Credit, and the Digital Revolution The genre is non-fiction, or, more precisely, economics and politics. Quick description: If you want to read another scandalous story about greed, The End of Banking is probably…
B. Lynn Goodwin
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
B. Lynn Goodwin What is your latest release and what genre is it? You Want Me to Do WHAT? Journaling for Caregivers – non-fiction Quick description: The book gives encouragement, instructions, and over 200 sentence starts so no caregiver (or any other journaler) ever has to face a blank page.…
Clem Martini
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Clem Martini What is your latest release and what genre is it? My latest release, The Ancient Comedians And What They Have To Say To Contemporary Playwrights, is a non-fiction book that explores the evolution of comedic playwriting. Quick description: The Ancient Comedians explores the strategies used by the innovators…
Book chat: ‘Etched in Sand’ by Regina Calcaterra
Originally posted on write meg!:
Regina Calcaterra could have turned out very differently. The third of five children, Regina and her siblings were forced to scrabble a life together when Cookie — their mentally ill, alcoholic mother — went on weeks- or months-long binges, leaving her four daughters and son to fend for themselves. Little…