In 1950, Radhanath Swami (nee Richard Slavin) was born into a middle class Jewish family in Chicago. At age 19, he set out to wander the world in search of a closer connection to God.
He hitchhiked across Europe and the middle East — through Turkey,…
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Added by Johnny Tan on September 17, 2010 at 5:50pm —
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At some point in our life we can be certain we will be called upon to speak in front of a group. Whether it is a social event among friends or a business meeting filled with colleges and strangers, our confidence and poise will determine the success of our message.
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Added by Johnny Tan on August 27, 2010 at 2:55pm —
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Hey All I wanted to show you a quick step by step of how easy it is to design your own product cover. If it is costing a bit too much to pay that designer, then you could always turn to creating your own product covers. Creating your own product is a great way to get yourself branded. Don't get hung up on the technical aspects of it. Let's Demystify this particular step in the process of online success. The other great thing about this step is that it can be somewhat fun. It allows for your…
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Added by casey zeman on August 21, 2010 at 11:54am —
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After losing her mom to cancer at a young age,
Gemini Adams discovered that a typical inheritance doesn’t give surviving family, especially…
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Added by Johnny Tan on August 20, 2010 at 4:06pm —
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Your gift is what you do in your unique way. Ironically, you may do it so naturally, you don’t recognize it for what it is or realize what you might do with it.
Whatever you do in life, you can have a more joyful, meaningful experience if you shine the light on and share what is unique about you. We sometimes assume the way we do something is how everyone does it. This isn’t necessarily, and usually isn’t, the case. This is why something you do that you don’t think is very special or…
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Added by Joyce Shafer, LEC and Author on February 11, 2010 at 11:42am —
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Get your sneak preview at:
http://www.bookbuzzr.com. Your comments would be greatly appreciated.
Added by Barbara Hart on December 19, 2009 at 8:49pm —
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Your book - uncommon sense - has a unique style and touches the reader in a very different way. Can you tell us a little about the book? "uncommon sense" was my second book and contains poetry focused on the development of our intuitive process. It seems as if universal wisdom has always been written in this sacred language of metaphor: Poetry. Thus the reason why all 'sacred' books were penned by Poets (and later called Prophets). Touching on topics like: Inner Learning,…
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Added by Vikram Narayan on October 26, 2009 at 12:59am —
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"A Hand to my sisters"
It's my intention to be there for you with a kind word and a helping hand.
To be able to reach you no matter where you are, so know that I care, I hope you understand.
Giving you hope in the midst of your trials or storm is what I've planned.
I will constantly send you prayers all through the land.
You are a rare and unique work of God, you're not some ordinary brand.
Sending hope so that you…
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Added by Barbara Hart on October 10, 2009 at 8:09pm —
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I have just uploaded this Friday's Blue Couch Interview Episode. We are so lucky to be joined with Joanna Penn.
Make sure you watch this episode now:
http://www.getpublishedtv.com/how-to-get-my-book-published-episode-25/
Would love to hear your comments and thoughts.
Thanks,
Dale
Added by Dale Beaumont on July 23, 2009 at 8:37pm —
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At www.kabap.com, we market electronic material. As part of an expanding market focus, we are considering ebooks and audio books for sale on our online store along with a portfolio page for artists and writers to promote their works and assist in achieving their goals.
You may check out the website, but again this developing market is for discussion on a case-by-case basis at this time; email at ebooks@kabap.com.
All the best,
Jason Sellnow
Added by JS on July 18, 2009 at 5:34pm —
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I have two books that are published and I want to market them. My first book, "Mind Full of Scorpions" is a journey through severe mental illness and my second book is "Daily Meditations With Your Cat" which is an inspirational book centered around sages, saints, sinners, hymn writers, poets, and of course cats. I do not have the money to put into a professional marketing package so I'm looking for inexpensive or fee methods to do some kick ass marketing. I need to generate royalties from my…
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Added by Kathy on June 26, 2009 at 7:14am —
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As I finished writing a colleague privately, I realized this may be helpful for some of you. Forgive me for all the self-promotion as I shared my ideas and comparisons. When people explain things to me I like something tangible to look at!
Lisa Copen…
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Added by Lisa Copen on February 22, 2009 at 3:14pm —
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Hello, fellow authors,
We are a unique society, sharing ideas and understanding the emotions of being a writer in a competitive marketplace. Only an author knows the feelings of rejection, and the immense jubilation we feel when readers compliment us on our work......We are in the business of extremes! I am sure most of you would agree, we do it because we love it, and we couldn't imagine life without writing.
As we are nearing the end of 2008, I would like to take this…
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Added by Stuart Ross McCallum on December 10, 2008 at 10:15pm —
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Great book on a tough topic
By K. Grawitch
As a school social worker who works with children and teens, I try out books of all kinds that might speak to kids. 'For Love of Teddy' is a terrific choice for anyone who wants to broach the topic of drug use and the importance of making good choices with preteens and teens. It could be used with a classroom group or at home with your own children. The subject matter is serious, but the author approaches it in a realistic, but not…
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Added by Jo Fulkerson on November 18, 2008 at 6:28pm —
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