Author from Guyana Recounts His Struggles Growing Up Amidst Political Turmoil
Jag B. Mahadeo describes his experiences through narratives, stories, and poems based on historical facts, personal ideas, and enduring memories
HOLBROOK, N.Y., Sept. 14, 2011 — A collection of stories of childhood memories and personal poems based on a young boy’s actual experiences i…
New Financial Book Shines Spotlight on Helping Generation Y Achieve Financial Independence
ATLANTA, Oct. 1, 2010 — Ready to achieve financial independence and financial security? Who isn’t these days? The problem is it has never been more difficult. The economy has most just getting by financially and few able to save or think about investments. That is, until now. The recently re…
Can’t Afford to Visit Family Over the Holidays? Travel Expert Reveals How to Travel on the Cheap
NEW YORK, Nov. 5, 2009 — As so many of us are facing unemployment, an insecure job market, rising credit card debt, and other forms of financial insecurity, we also know that the holidays are right around the corner. During difficult times, being with family brings us comfort, but with money stretch…
How Businesses Thrive, Instead of Merely Survive, in a Rough Economy
Bestselling Author’s Research of Top Companies Produces Guide to Success in Tumultuous Economy
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 22, 2009 — “The recession might be officially over, but for managers, employees and organizations across the U.S., the recovery will plod on for years,” says Dr.…
‘Heavenly Hugs’: Christian Children’s Book Offers Guidance for Dealing with Terminal Illness
Book Corresponds with Children’s Book on Dealing with Grief
MYERSVILLE, Md., June 18, 2009 — Angels visit the children’s cancer ward in Hannah Grace’s “Heavenly Hugs” (published by AuthorHouse), a new children’s book written as a resource offering hop…
Journey into the Dark Recesses of the Subconscious Mind
“Dark Currents” shares poetry author’s two-year period of severe depression
BROOKLYN, N.Y., Feb. 27, 2009 — During a two-year time period, author Arthur F. Temple kept a journal, in which the basic underlying quality of his life on all levels had become intolerable, and the r…