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In her new book, Grief Isn’t Something to Get Over: Finding a Home for Memories and Emotions After Losing a Loved One (American Psychological Association; May 2022; Paperback; ISBN: 9781433837944), Dr. Mary Lamia (pronounced ‘Lah-Mee-ah’) combines psychological insights with numerous case examples from her decades of work with grieving clients that illustrate how loved ones who have died are always alive within us—regardless of spiritual beliefs. For Lamia, this book has become a deeply personal journey: She lost her mother at the age of 11; her father just 10 years later; and, sadly, her husband of 44 years in 2021 just as she was completing this book. Memorial Day is…

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HELLO AUTHOR MEREDITH DANIELS, WELCOME TO WORLDAUTHORS.ORG! WHAT IS YOUR CHAPTER ABOUT?My chapter focuses on my spiritual journey, beginning with my Dad’s passing, moving into discovering my spiritual gifts, and discussing the Ancestral Healing modality I utilize, called Generational Emotional Mapping. WHAT IS THE MESSAGE YOU WANT TO SHARE WITH THE WORLD?I want to share the message that when you heal yourself, you heal the World. We are all interconnected. We are all from the same Source. In GEM, you not only heal yourself, but you heal all the generations that came before you, as well as future generations. It…

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In an era of spectacular thoroughbreds, Spectacular Bid may have been the most exalted racehorse of them all. In 1979, he won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness — and transcended his sport on a run of 12 consecutive stakes victories. But his quest for the Triple Crown was lost with a third-place finish in the Belmont Stakes due to a series of bizarre events that have never been accurately reported. In The Fast Ride: Spectacular Bid and the Undoing of a Sure Thing, author and journalist Jack Gilden tells the story of what really happened the day “the Bid” lost…

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Albert Einstein famously said that “Imagination is more important than knowledge.” Yes, let me repeat, “Imagination is more important than knowledge.”Today’s topic is Human Energy Fields and Chakras and please think BIG and out of the box about what that means. After all, the spirit world tells me that my theories are correct and, more importantly, will be proven by science in time to come.Did you know that we can only see less than 1 percent of the electromagnetic spectrum? Yes, less than 1 percent. In fact, it is nearly zero. This 99 percent that we cannot see is called…

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He was kidnapped as a child: separated from his family and taken to Northern Sudan by gunpoint. He marched barefoot across three African countries on a quest for freedom. He rose up and became a leader to the frightened and hungry band of boys who the world would come to know as The Sudanese Lost Boys. Paulino Chol tells the true story of his journey in his book, Leading The Lost Boys: The Untold Journey. He retells how, at the age of seven, he was kidnapped by the Sudanese militias called Murahalin and separated from his family. He tells of…

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Everything is going Gabe Russell’s way. He’s successful in his new job, he’s a martial arts expert, his novel’s about to be published, and he’s got a crush on a woman at work that appears to be reciprocated.There’s just one problem: Gabe is a priest. And he’s coming undone. In the gripping new book from Tom Hogan, The Empty Confessional, a newly minted priest finds release for his religious and sexual frustration through violent penance — retribution against abusers and rapists he discovers through the confessional and the pedophilic priests within his own ranks. The Empty Confessional plunges readers into the dark workings…

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When a curious ladybug named Hillary sees two “ladybugs” with unusually large and beautiful wings, she tries her best to follow them but is unable to keep up. She races toward the palace to tell the king. Has she just spotted two of the mythical “Ladybug Butterflies”? In Hillary and the Ladybug Butterflies: Mixed Media, the 18th book in the Adventures of Hillary the Little Ladybug series, Hillary and Tiny Tim embark on a risky adventure to the Ladybug Butterflies mountain, hoping to uncover the truth about the rarely seen creatures that seem to be more mythical than real. Upon their arrival at…

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Suzie Newell has her doctorate specializing in coping mechanisms. She is a speaker and a nurse anesthesiologist. The work she did on substance abuse led her to the evidence revealed in image scanning, peer-reviewed research, and practical science about the way one copes affects the brain’s ability to be happy. TELL US WHAT DRIVES YOU TO WRITE? YOUR MOTIVATION AND THE PURPOSE OF YOUR BOOK(S)?I have always loved the process of writing. This project is driven by my passion over the subject matter. We have lost the art of coping in the modern world and this book reminds us how…

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After suffering a massive stroke, renowned crime fiction author, Jed Power, overcame his paralysis and wrote the eighth book in the acclaimed Dan Marlowe/Hampton Beach, NH, Crime/Mystery series. At the same time, Power completed a proposed TV Series Bible (explaining the proposal) and a Pilot episode adapting his series to a one-hour TV Series or feature film. He is now looking for a Manager, Agent or producer to help with the project. Bible and/or Pilot are available on request. Power admits that writing after a stroke had major obstacles. “Typing with one finger was the least of it,” Power said.…

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A few years ago, author Judy Gaman was writing a book on the subject of longevity, so she set up an interview with a 100-year-old woman named Lucille Fleming. There was no way Judy could know that her own life was about to take a new, healthier and happier path, thanks to the wisdom of this remarkable centenarian. You might even say that Lucille became her “mother figure,” in the sense that she opened Gaman’s eyes to what really matters in life. Gaman shares Lucille’s secrets to living a long and meaningful life in her book, Love, Life and Lucille: Lessons Learned…

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