This is not exactly the usual New Book Review review. I am running it on this blog because I know that many of the authors and publishers who have offered their reviews to The New Book Review will find this series of booklets useful. They offer up-to-date opportunities for radio interviews. The author, Fran Silverman, is also the author of
Talk Radio Wants You: An Intimate Guide to 700 Shows and How To Get Invited published by
McFarland Co. 2009. It was a National "USA Best Books 2009"
Awards winner in the Business: Reference category. And her new booklets are especially valuable because they are targeted to specific topics and genres and are frugally priced!
The
following ebooks for radio guests are available from Fran:
Animals ($12 for 46
shows) - Covers animal advocacy, health, care, competition, communication,
behavior, longevity, dog relationships, pets and the paranormal, pet peeves,
wildlife, training, shelter and rescue.
Authors ($12 for 52 shows) -
Covers writing, editing, publishing, marketing, literary agents, Christian
authors, author spotlights; genres include thrillers, suspense,
action/adventures, novels, teen/YA, romance, poetry, science, historical,
baseball, screenplays, songwriting.
Business ($25 for 274 Shows) -
Covers workplace issues, innovation, entrepreneurship, business strategies,
careers, finance, small business, sales, home-based businesses, law,
investments, insurance, money management, customer service, and real estate.
Entertainment ($20 for 176 Shows) - Covers art, fashion, movies, music
and comedy.
Environment ($12 for 39 shows) - Covers green lifestyles,
sustainable communities, conservation, cleaner energy, natural healing and
medical remedies, environmental news, non-toxic living, wildlife, and
activism.
Food and Travel ($12 for 64 shows) - Covers grilling and
barbequing, wines and spirits, tea, chefs and recipes and raw food, parties,
special event planning; all kinds of travel: budget, frequent, upscale, good
deals, cruises and medical and health tourism.
Health ($20 for 178
Shows) - Covers healthy living and lifestyles, fitness, health as a business
advantage, natural healing, alternative medicine, medical travel, issues,
education and treatment, and overcoming adversities.
House and Garden
($12 for 26 shows) - Covers gardening, growing vegetables, going green, home
improvement, repair, and remodeling, healthy home design trends, buying and
selling homes, feng shui, organizing vegetable garden
Men and Women
($12 for 67 shows) - Covers chick lit books, female and Christian
entrepreneurs, fun for women over 40, men's comedy, girl's math and science,
women empowerment, life makeovers, interesting women, women's health,
parenting, women's ministries and spirituality, women in business, medicine,
politics, gay, lesbian and transgender issues.
New Age - ($25 for
220 Shows) - Covers astrology, metaphysics, Tarot, Angels, psychic
development, paranormal, parapsychology, holistic health, healing,
mysticism, occult, and mediums.
Parenting ($15 for 64 shows) -
Covers parenting issues and pressures, education, security and safety,
family life, parenting parents, health, home-school, child development,
schooling, charter schools, mom entrepreneurship, homebirth, adoption,
marriage, military moms, single mothers, childhood cancer, and money
management.
Politics ($20 for 216 Shows)- Covers current events,
conservatism, Christian conservatism, liberalism, Libertarianism,
government, pop culture, U.S. Constitution, Tea Party movement, democracy,
the military and labor.
Relationships ($15 for 72 shows) - Covers dating,
relationship strategies, weddings, marriage, sex and divorce.
Science
and Technology ($12 for 50 shows) - Covers hardware, software, wireless
communication, clean energy technology, nanotechnology, engineering, film
and video production, biology, astronomy, geology, robotics, physics, and
outer space.
Self-Help ($20 for 231 Shows) - Covers personal and
professional goals, growth and empowerment, emotional freedom techniques,
motivation, creativity, living one's calling, making for a better world,
transforming your life and self-realization
Sports ($20 for 100 Shows) -
Covers wrestling, biking, gaming, fantasy sports, golf, fitness/health,
football, baseball, basketball, hockey, tennis, thoroughbred racing,
hunting, fishing, camping, birding, hiking, skiing, kayaking, and
performance.
To order go to her buy page on her Web site: http://www.talkradioadvocate.com/Ebooks.html
Or e-mail her for more information at:
franalive@optonline.net.
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Thursday, July 3, 2014
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Gut Reaction Reviews of Psychological (and Literary!) Fiction
TITLE: Saints in the
Shadows
AUTHOR: Alana CashISBNs: 13: 978-1497511170
10: 1497511178
GENRES: Psychological/Paranormal/Literary Fiction
Reviewed by Don Grant originally for Gut Reaction Reviews and Amazon
Wow.
Sometimes one finds a diamond in the rough. Having been asked to review this
book I bought it for my kindle as I was drawn to the description which said it
“dabbles in provocative subjects such as psychic phenomena, economics, morality,
masochism, color, jazz, history, and a bit of romance with an NYPD detective”.
I was not disappointed.
First,
let me talk about the negative aspect of the book. The author would have made
this even better with just a bit more editing and maybe one more pass with a
copy editor. Each scene change has a heading which in the beginning was
distracting but I will say as the story developed this was not as
bothersome.
The
story itself is gripping and I found it hard to put down. The writer draws you
in quickly and at times I forgot I was reading a work of fiction. If you have
ever seen a film with a famous actor who makes you forget that you are watching
them act, then you know what I mean. The transition from past to present was
easy to follow and never “pulled” me out of the story.
The
character, Maud Strand, is one I would like to read more about. She seemed to
me, to be more interesting than Madame Budska. Based on the title the author
seems to disagree, hopefully she will change her mind.
The
ending was slightly rushed and left me wondering about what was going to happen
to Maud. Maybe it all wrapped up too fast. But I will say I look forward to more
books by Alana Cash. This gets a well earned four
stars!
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Monday, June 30, 2014
Anna Aizic's Memoir Spans Continents
Subtitle: My Ukrainian Family's Odyssey of Secrets, Love and Survival from Pre-War Odessa to the Promised Land and America
Author: Anna Aizic
Print Length: 152 pages
Print Length: 152 pages
Publisher: Meir Publishing Press (May 3, 2014)
Available on Amazon as an e-book
Language: English
ASIN: B00K41Y2GI
Author's Web site: http://www.annaaizic.com/Author's Biography: http://amazon.com/author/annaaizic
There is an elemental quality inherent to the works of Anna Aizic. Her artistic progression and interest in the nature of properties has led her to experiment with a variety of media including wood, stone, metal and glass in addition to efforts in painting, photography and writing; she recently published her first book (memoir in letters:The Circles of Life), and working on other writing projects.
Aizic was born in Communist Odessa of Ukraine; she has been working for over twenty years with people with Special needs, developmental disabilities,mental illness and psychiatric rehabilitation.[ her parents hoped she will become a concert violinist :-) Sorry Mom:-)]
Born into an artistic family, Aizic was educated at The Art School of Jafa in Tel Aviv, and trained in jewelry design, yet it is in paintings and sculptures that her fascination with energy and divinity found full expression: in her art, figures come forth from their amorphous abstraction, at once fluid and crystalline, they twist and recede upon themselves, defying gravity while reflecting the color and light of surroundings.
There is a playfulness and freedom in the work of Anna Aizic, yet the joy seems ephemeral and but a momentary glimpse at the true joy of existence. Anna Aizic lives and works in New Jersey with her husband, daughter, son and a cat.
Book Blurb:
A fascinating read, coupled with captivating details that allow the reader to truly see and feel your gripping story.Your book contains valuable lessons and touching anecdotes of struggle, strength and perseverance.An enduring message of hope and inspiration for your family and so many others. ~ Rabbi Mendy Lewis, Chabad of Old Tappan, NJ
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Friday, June 27, 2014
Marie Lavender's Writing in the Modern Age: Marketing Your Book While on Vacation by Lois W. S...
Marie Lavender's Writing in the Modern Age: Marketing Your Book While on Vacation by Lois W. S...: Going on vacation? Bet you can’t wait! But with a little advance planning, you can combine your fun in the sun with some book marketing. ...
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Monday, June 16, 2014
Readers' Favorite Reviews Joy V. Smith's "Detour"
Title: Detour Trail
Author: Joy V. Smith Genre: Western
- ISBN-10: 1612355706
- ISBN-13: 978-1612355702
Reviewer's rating: 5 stars
Available on Amazon :
Reviewed by Michelle Robertson originally for Readers’ Favorite
Lorie Emerson, like many others of this era, is traveling with her uncle on a wagon train headed west on the Oregon Trail. But after the unexpected death of her uncle, Lorie is asked by the wagon master to leave the group at the next town. Not willing to give up so easily and determined to make a home in the west, Lorie finds others needing help and willing to travel with her. She organizes their little group, preparing supplies and leading the group to their destination, but not without a struggle. Lorie must fight the elements, enemies, and face problems within the group before they all can settle in the frontier. Detour Trail by Joy. V. Smith is a unique western novel introducing readers to the era of the Oregon Trail, western frontiers, harsh elements, thieves, death, hardship, love, hard work, and determination.
Author Joy. V. Smith takes a bold approach when writing a western with a heroine instead of the typical male hero taking the lead role. Although not totally unheard of, a female heroine in the Oregon Trail era was uncommon. The elements were rough and life was hard, not fit for most women. Creating a main female character is refreshing, exciting, and honors those few women who did succeed on the Oregon Trail in the same way as the book character Lorie Emerson. Detour Trial is a book for readers who enjoy reading about courageous men and women and their adventures, love, suspense, grief, and enlightening experiences as they crossed the frontier on the rough Oregon Trail to create new homes and lives for themselves.
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Saturday, June 14, 2014
Hawaiian Reviews Ballou's "Wai-nani"
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Historical Fiction
ISBN 978-1-932993-88-2
Author's Web site: http://www.LindaBallouAuthor.com
Available as e-book on Kindle
MORE ABOUT THE REVIEWER
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Wai-nani, A Voice from Old Hawai’i
Author: Linda BallouHistorical Fiction
ISBN 978-1-932993-88-2
Author's Web site: http://www.LindaBallouAuthor.com
Available as e-book on Kindle
Reviewed by Toby Neal
Press
in to really "get" this book. Wai-nani’ s story is told in a hypnotic,
fairy-tale or high legend voice that took me a chapter or two to get into--but
once I did, I was fascinated with the way Linda Ballou had taken us into the
intimate and unknown world of the Hawaiian people through the eyes of an
unforgettable heroine. Wai-nani is fierce, passionate, and deeply connected to
the land and ocean--and to her complex and multi-faceted warrior husband. It
reminded me how fully developed the civilization of the Hawaiian people was, and
how large their population, before the fateful arrival of "Kapena Kuke" and his
"floating heiau."
Thanks for this journey to another time and a Hawaii seen through a princess of its people.
Thanks for this journey to another time and a Hawaii seen through a princess of its people.
Life-long island resident, Toby
Neal is the author of the Lei Crime Series, and the poster child for successful
online book marketing. I am so pleased that Toby found Wai-nani worthy
and has given me permission to share her review. Go to www.TobyNeal.net to learn more about her
books and how she connects with readers.
The New Book Review is blogged by Carolyn Howard-Johnson, author of the multi award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers. It is a free service offered to those who want to encourage the reading of books they love. That includes authors who want to share their favorite reviews, reviewers who'd like to see their reviews get more exposure, and readers who want to shout out praise of books they've read. Please see submission guidelines on the left of this page. Reviews and essays are indexed by genre, reviewer names, and review sites. Writers will find the search engine handy for gleaning the names of small publishers. Find other writer-related blogs at Sharing with Writers and The Frugal, Smart and Tuned-In Editor.
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Bob Rich Reviews Psychologist's Self-Help for Anxiety Disorders
Book Title: “Calm Ground: Grounding tools to help you feel safe and solid
in the present”
Author: Megan WilliamsWebsite: www.calmground.com
Where to buy book: Available on Megan’s website
Genre: Self help for anxiety, stress and trauma.
ISBN: 978-0-646-90948-6
Publisher: Self Published
Reviewed by Bob Rich originally for his newsletter “Bobbing Around”
Modern society is designed to make us dissatisfied, worried,
unhappy. Contented people don’t need to buy things. So, we all need tools apart
from retail therapy to relieve distress.
Nearly on third of people will qualify for a diagnosis of an
anxiety disorder at one time or another, and people in the “normal” range also
suffer stress and anxiety far more than is good for them. So, Calm
Ground by Megan Williams is an invaluable tool for most people.
This little book is a plain language primer on anxiety disorders,
and evidence-based techniques for dealing with them, but it’s more than that. It
is also a collection of magnificent photos of Australian landscapes including
peaceful forests, beaches and mountain streams. Understanding is also aided by
helpful diagrams. The pictures are tools for self-soothing.
Although relevant psychological theory is explained, the words and
concepts are simple enough for a high school student to follow.
There are useful exercises that anyone can do. They will help at
times of anxiety and worry, and more generally will lead to inner peace.
So, do yourself a favour and study this mini-manual, and follow its
suggestions.
MORE ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Megan is a registered psychologist.
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