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iUniverse Company Profile

iUniverse makes it possible for writers to achieve the dream of becoming a published author. With leadership that brings expertise in publishing, sales and marketing and technology, iUniverse offers a unique mix of self-publishing products and services and the skills of a professional team dedicated to enabling authors to see their books in print. By offering a variety of affordable publishing, editorial and marketing services, iUniverse helps authors get their manuscripts off their desks and into the marketplace.

News from iUniverse:

Forgotten Harlem Renaissance Magician Rises Again: ‘Black Jack’


ORLANDO, Fla., Jan. 6, 2010 — The early Twentieth Century was a time of prosperity, growth and rapid change. Radios were becoming a common household object and stage performers were the entertainment superstars. Whether they were…

‘She’s Got Issues’: A Bright-Eyed and Well-Heeled Fairy Tale


SHORT HILLS, N.J., Jan. 5, 2010 — Shoe-obsessed Chloe Rose has just landed her dream job. But can this sweet and innocent Jersey Girl survive in the cut-throat New York fashion magazine industry? “She’s Got IssuesR…

‘Beyond Reason’: Laugh, Cry — Explore the Secrets of Life with a Child Who Conquered Death


CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Jan. 4, 2010 — Brian Korbon, a gifted nine-year-old, foresaw his own future. Though healthy, Brian told his parents he was going to die before he reached “double digits” (age ten). Six months lat…

Expert Conducts Research in Bars and Fitness Clubs


Concludes many of today’s bosses are practicing management without a license
PLYMOUTH, Minn., Jan. 4, 2010 — John Graci’s debut book, “The Buck Stops With You!” exposes today’s leaders who are qu…

‘My Last War: A Vietnam Veteran’s Tour in Iraq’: Author and Veteran Tells Story of His C.O.B.R.A. Team During Operation Iraqi Freedom


WINTER SPRINGS, Fla., Dec. 18, 2009 — Central Florida police officer Charles M. Grist is one of the few Vietnam veterans to have served as an enlisted soldier in the Iraq war. In 2004, he volunteered to be the sergeant-in-charge of the…

‘The Color-Blind Detective’: Author Bill Capron Pens a Murder Mystery Seen in Black, White and Shades of Gray


LA CENTER, Wash., Dec. 18, 2009 — Imagine opening your eyes and seeing only in black, white and gray. It would be like being trapped behind the lens of a black and white camera. Drawing inspiration from this truly unique perspective, a…

‘The American Hiroshima: Osama’s Plan for a Nuclear Attack, and One Man’s Attempt to Warn America’


NEW YORK, Dec. 17, 2009 — Two thirds of Americans believe that Osama bin Laden will strike America again and this time it will be nuclear. Dr. Hugh Cort agrees and writes about the warning signs in his book, “The American Hiroshi…

Finding the Perfect Fit for College Football Championships: ‘Cinderella’s Slipper’


CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 17, 2009 — In recent years, there has been a growing debate in the world of college football among fans, coaches and sports journalists regarding the best way to determine the National Champion. “Cin…

‘Homeland Insecurity’: Aliens, Citizens, and the Challenge to American Civil Liberties in World War II


MCKINLEYVILLE, Calif., Dec. 16, 2009 — Author Stephen Fox’s “Homeland Insecurity” (published by iUniverse) begins with the introduction that “Historical memory and the messages we derive from the pa…

‘The Quigley Alchemy’: A Novel


KITCHENER, Ontario, Dec. 16, 2009 — Danny Quigley realized that he would have to master how to sell life insurance or go back to killing people. This sums up the protagonist in E.J. Russ McDevitt’s novel “The Quigley Alc…

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