Writing Fiction for Dummies
The Most Wished For book in the Fiction Writing Reference category on Amazon is Writing Fiction for Dummies, the complete guide for writing and selling your novel.
More info →Designing Web & Mobile Graphics
Designing Web & Mobile Graphics provides foundational methodology for optimal use of graphics that begins with HTML and CSS, and delves into the worlds of typography, color, transparency, accessibility, imagery, and layout for optimal delivery on all the different devices people use today.
More info →A Second Cup of Hot Apple Cider
A collection of over 50 true stories, fictional short stories, and poems by 37 writers whose work is distinguished by honesty and vulnerability, combined with encouragement and hope.
More info →Deadly Straits
When marine engineer and very part-time spook Tom Dugan becomes collateral damage in the War on Terror, he's not about to take it lying down. Deadly Straits is a non-stop thrill ride, fast-paced, multilayered and gripping.
More info →The 11 Secrets of Getting Published
Learn insider secrets of getting published! Become an author. Hold the book of your heart in your hands for the first time.
More info →Thriving: Trusting God for Life to The Fullest
Thriving equips you to live the abundant life – even in difficult circumstances. Chapters include practical questions for individual study or small group discussion.
More info →Confident Faith
You can enjoy a robust faith - one you can share with skeptical friends - by learning the "Twenty Arrows of Truth," including evidence from science, logic, history, archaeology, the Bible, and more. Experience a confident faith - today!
More info →Flying Solo
Sometimes the choices we make in life have devastating consequences. Based on a true story, Nora is a 1960s French Cajun housewife who trains as a pilot. Dynamics collide when an ilicit affair produces a child and a choice.
More info →Prayers, Texts and Tears
How do we respond to God, our family, and our colleagues when our whole world is shattered by the death of a loved one? For Spoken Word artist Dai Woolridge, there were sometimes no words. In this honest and personal story of grief, Dai offers a creative response to God. Working through a timeline of grief, he shares his experience of burn-out, anti-depressants and the question of why doesn’t God heal? Using poetry, prayers and scripture, Dai looks back at his cries to God, and His words back to him. This is a book that will give words to those who are going through personal loss, and for those who have grieved, are grieving or have never yet grieved.
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