Author: WorldAuthors.Org

Isabell Hayden is a child author. She loves to draw, dance, read, and write. Isabell also enjoys building LEGOs with Dad, baking cupcakes with Grandma (while wearing matching aprons), solving challenging puzzles with Grandpa, playing beautiful tunes on the piano for her pup, Daisy, and, last but not least, reading a good book with Mom. Isabell hopes to write more books to share her love of nature and all things fun and creative. Hello Author Isabell Hayden, Welcome to WorldAuthors.Org! What was your main drive to write this book?This book is inspired by my love of nature and my walks…

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Author Michael Edward Mebruer was born in 1994 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His family moved around a lot when he was a child. He spent most of his childhood in rural parts of Kansas and Louisiana. As an adult, he worked full time as a medical lab technician while being a full-time college student. He graduated from LSU in 2019 with a degree in Economics.Most people who personally know Michael Mebruer, know him as a laid back and goofy guy who does his best to make people laugh. He is loving and loyal to the close group of friends and…

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It’s shaping up to be a rotten summer for 10-year-old Rusty, who lives on an island off the New England coast. He’s just flunked 5th-grade math and has to go to summer school. His older sister is bossier than ever. Worst of all, his mom is far away on the mainland — undergoing treatment for her sudden, confusing and exhausting “sadness” — while his dad struggles to keep the household together. Rusty’s only refuge is in caring for and teaching himself to sail a small, beloved sailboat. That’s when he meets Hazel, a feisty, white-haired old lady in a wheelchair. Hazel…

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Are you a fixer, a rescuer or a people pleaser? Do you feel guilty — really guilty — saying no? Codependency once meant being involved with someone who was dependent upon an addictive substance. Today, the definition of codependency has expanded to encompass other unhealthy behaviors associated with relationships. “Codependency is like narcissism in reverse,” explained licensed therapist, Mary Joye, LMHC. “Narcissists are self-absorbed, while codependents are hyper focused on the needs of others. And these two personalities can become instantly attracted to each other.” In her new book, Codependent Discovery and Recovery 2.0, Joye helps readers uncover the traits,…

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On his first day as a cashier at Dream Grocers, Daniel imagines that the worst aspects of his new job will involve the occasional grumpy customer and tired feet. Never, in his wildest dreams, does he think the mundane environment of a grocery store will soon become the nexus between the best — and the worst — of humanity. Life on the Grocery Line: A Frontline Experience in a Global Pandemictakes readers into the eye of the storm, where some of the workforce’s lowest paid employees ride a daily maelstrom of empty shelves, angry customers, uncertainty and paranoia. Author Adam Kaat…

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Hot new country duo Madison Station (Craig Anderson and Lance Horton) has teamed up with CountryPolitan for the lyric video premiere for their latest emotionally-captivating single Shoes Under My Bed (Click HERE to watch). The song is also available on all digital platforms including Spotify and Apple Music. With members Lance Horton as lead singer alongside guitarist/background vocalist Craig Anderson (co-founder and former member of Heartland), this new country duo is making an impact at mainstream country radio, earning them a spot on the Billboard Indicator Chart (currently #57). Not only are they achieving success on mainstream country radio, but their fans are taking to this song in a very special…

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With global financial markets on the verge of collapse, Alexander “Dusty” Street, a mergers specialist, hops a plane to Hong Kong to shore up a failing acquisition worth billions. He’ll miss Christmas with a wife and kids he rarely sees; a sacrifice he makes to provide his children with more than he ever had. But when Jacqueline, a woman he once loved 20 years ago, unexpectedly appears in Hong Kong, Dusty finds himself struggling to navigate much more than a complex business deal. Crisis Deluxe, from author and former investment banker Chris Coffman, blends the tension-filled excitement of a financial…

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Entrepreneurs are said to be too business-minded.  The declaration is a fact. In most cases, a few handfuls of entrepreneurs have a love for nature in their hearts. Most of them spend their time in a closed glass cubicle during the day; these entrepreneurs love exploring the vast diversity in flora and fauna whenever possible. Many entrepreneurs also have a passion for doing great things to conserve the environment and often act differently. Anthony Ejefoh, one of the youngest Tech entrepreneurs in Nigeria, is a talented and nature-loving individual who has always worked so that nature is not harmed. Anthony…

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Once there was a hard-working shoe salesgirl who, in her own words, “despised money” and all that it represented. Not exactly the backstory you might expect from someone who became a millionaire and now wants to help you do the same. But Esra Banguoglu Ogut is now convinced that the only things standing in our way are our own self-created limitations. She spells it all out in her new book, Money Does Grow on Trees: The Myths We Create and Live By. “It is kind of ironic that what limited me and what I despised the most, money, ended up being my access point…

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Social Media is an important part of our life. Everyone has access to internet and as well as social media. Literally everyone uses Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat, Tumblr, etc. Some use social media applications for fun, to kill time, whereas some use social media applications for business purposes like marketing of products, for brand advertisements etc. People open their social media accounts when they are free to get rid of the “nothing” they are doing in their free times.  The use of social media, today, has become a necessity. Previously the only necessities of humans for survival included oxygen,…

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