What separates successful people from the rest? According to Asmait Yohannes’ new book, it is the drive to learn. Journey to Success with Asmait Yohannes, now available on Amazon, lists out essential entrepreneurial skills to its readers. In addition to this, the key idea of being a lifelong learner is constantly driven to highlight the… Read more »
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Sabrina Di Nitto Releases New Book: Enlightenment Codes for Cosmic Ascension
Sabrina Di Nitto announces the release of her new book that delves into Religion, Spirtulality, Sacred Places, and Creation. “Trusting in what John Keats describes as negative capability–the art of allowing beauty to be beautiful, stillness to unfold ever further–you contemplate these codes to come home yourself, to open your heart to the golden light… Read more »
Perfect Strangers: Reaching Out To Tornado Victims
After losing everything in a natural disaster, hopelessness and despair can quickly take hold. However, what many people affected by the recent deadly tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest are finding is that the goodness of perfect strangers is helping them muster the strength to carry on. Examples are everywhere of people stepping in… Read more »
Sharon P. Jarrett and Dr. Jylla Moore Tearte Announce New Book, PIVOT. How the Pandemic Pushed Women into Their Passion
Uncertainty comes with life, and fate can take on a whole new meaning in a pandemic. But something as simple as a social media post led to twenty inspirational stories collected by visionary authors Sharon P. Jarrett and Dr. Jylla Tearte. An instant Best-Seller, PIVOT. is a patchwork quilt of shared stories of renewal, patience,… Read more »
First Study of Women in the Dune Series in New Book by Palgrave
Kara Kennedy, PhD (aka Dune Scholar) announces the release of her book Women’s Agency in the Dune Universe: Tracing Women’s Liberation through Science Fiction, a new scholarly study published by Palgrave. The book explores how female characters in the Dune series (1965-1985) have the kind of control over their bodies that 20th-century feminists fought for. “Over five decades after Frank Herbert’s Dune was… Read more »
