NewView Writing Concept Highlighted in New E-book and Software from NewView Options, Helping Writers to Write Better
The College Board says there’s a crisis in teaching writing to high school students. NewView Options offers its new book and its new software to help students write better than ever before.
Bootstrap: Making Buzz in the Entrepreneur World
In a recent Book Publishing 2.0 event organized by world-renowned Michael Drew, Ron Porter presented Bootstrap Business: A Step-by-Step Business Survival Guide. This book has detailed instructions on how to successfully start your own business.
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ThoughtOffice Cracks the Code of the Private Eye. Expert Investigator Program Helps Private Investigators Solve Cases Big and Small
ThoughtOffice, the idea generation and innovation software, is now custom made to serve Private Investigators. From CSI: Crime Scene Investigation to “whodunit” tales, the new program takes 17 years of expert knowledge and makes it available to expert Gum Shoes and green Private Eyes alike…
The Unincorporated Man by Dani Kollin and Eytan Kollin Nominated for Prometheus Award
Debut novel “The Unincorporated Man” has been nominated for the Prometheus Award, a Science-Fiction Award given by The Libertarian Futurist Society.
How Parents Can Keep Their Children in School and Out of Trouble–New Memoir by Douglas Wallace, Everything Will Be All Right, to be Released October 1, 2009 by Greenleaf Book Group, Offers Powerful Lessons for Parents
Douglas Wallace, an attorney, a successful entrepreneur, and author of the new book, Everything Will Be All Right, is launching his memoir on October 1, 2009. His story is about a child determined to free himself from the cycle of poverty that had strangled his family for generations. Wallace did escape the cycle of poverty and built a fifty million dollar company, which he sold in 1999. He wrote his personal story an an inspiration to parents. He is also hopeful that his story will inspire teens who, like the author,were born into impoverished families.






