New E-Book, Live Today Better than You Did Yesterday, Offers Insights into Personal Growth
Alternaview.com author Sibyl Chavis has just released new ebook, “Live Today Better than You Did Yesterday”. The 140 page e-book is a compilation of some of Chavis’ most popular personal growth advice, along with tips from life change experts, designed to improve mindset and life experiences.
Librarians Promote Audio Books in National Reading Programs
What do swashbuckling pirates, fast talking detectives and dangerous dames have in common? They are all larger than life characters that are being used by Librarians around the world to engage students in audio book reading programs from publisher Galaxy Press in Hollywood California.
Local and National Musicians Get New Performance Space – The White Elephant
Starting in February, Vancouver Washington gets a new home for music and performances – The White Elephant. Located east of the city, The White Elephant, Hockinson’s Theater of Rock & Roll, celebrates its Grand Opening February 26, with a performance by rock band Lynch Mob.
Galaxy Press Releases the Pulp Fiction Audio Book and Classic Novel: The Carnival of Death!
Book publisher Galaxy Press has released a new edition of the classic pulp-era Mystery, “The Carnival of Death†by New York Times award winning best selling author L. Ron Hubbard. As Part of the “Stories from the Golden Age†series, these reissues feature original pulp artwork and illustrations.
Pulp Fiction Audio Books and Novels Author Reaches over One Million Copies Sold!
Book publisher Galaxy Press is pleased to announce they have sold over one million copies of New York Times best selling author, L. Ron Hubbard’s re-released issues of his classic pulp fiction short novels and multi-cast audio books.
New Year’s Resolutions Failing? Tom Connellan Proves 1% is All You Need to Succeed
Face it: More New Year’s resolutions fail than not. Yet we continue to make them year after year. We want to make positive changes. How can we achieve success with our resolutions? Author Tom Connellan says all we need is a structure that supports change, one percent at a time.