In Andrew D. Levine's newest Indian noir mystery, Kabir Joshi & Ananya Rao uncover a deadly Delhi network hidden behind clinics, paperwork, and political protection.
"The Barack Obama Presidential Center Museum in Chicago are a landmark for African American politics and history," says author and political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson, "It has also sparked a major reinterest in African American literary and...
With its MP3 audiobook format, the newly abridged "Made in the Image of God" offers enhanced accessibility, allowing worldwide downloads from a variety of platforms.
Dr. Frank Chase Jr. examines the historical roots of tithing and encourages readers to rethink financial stewardship through biblical and historical analysis.
Sedrick Watkins (Writing as Cal Bryant) and Antoinette Watkins (Writing as Johanna Sparrow) Expand Children's Publishing Division with Stories That Inspire Learning and Family Connection
In her new nonfiction release, The 24 Hour Currency: 5 Principles to Revolutionize Your Relationship with Time, author Jennifer F. Arthur explores how the way people use their time shapes the quality and fulfillment of their lives.
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The Center for Inner Resources Development—North America (CIRD-NA) is pleased to announce the 2026 USA Jnana Yajna, a month-long series of spiritually enlightening programs to be held in Irvine, California, from June 4–30, 2026, in the presence of...
A Warm Introduction to a Courageous Adventure Zona & The Lost Boy: A Search & Rescue Adventure by Lize Donovan is a heartfelt children's story filled with courage, loyalty, kindness, and the special bond between a working dog and the people who...
The auction offers tremendous buying opportunities to collectors and institutions alike. Items range from a large subsection (30-plus lots) of Abraham Lincoln material, to six meteorite lots. Online bidding is on multiple platforms.
As summer settles in and the days stretch long, June brings stories built for movement—books worth packing for lazy afternoons, weekend getaways, and the quiet moments between one destination and the next.
Following high-profile reports from educators in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States, parenting author Lawrence Martin publishes a practical day-by-day framework for families seeking to reduce children's screen use without removing devices
Author and emotional wellness creator Johanna Sparrow is preparing to officially introduce The Human Recoding Theory™, an original healing-centered philosophy and emotional wellness framework exploring how human beings are emotionally conditioned...
Sought-after emotional resilience trainer and transformational guide publishes new book inviting readers to confront hidden narratives shaping identity, purpose, and relationships
Actor, filmmaker, and author discusses Oh, Tal! Not Like That, neurodiversity, and creating books that help children feel seen BookBuzz has published a new interview with actor, filmmaker, and author Tal Anderson, offering readers a closer look at the...
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In Andrew D. Levine's newest Indian noir mystery, Kabir Joshi & Ananya Rao uncover a deadly Delhi network hidden behind clinics, paperwork, and political protection.
Author Michael Finney has released a new alternative history fictional short story called For the Love of God on Amazon via Kindle Direct Publishing. The work takes place in a world where the Spanish Empire still dominates the Americas.
Political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson says former President Barack Obama's impact on American politics and life didn't end with Obama leaving the White House.
Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc., of Johnson City, Tennessee, is thrilled to announce the release of The Harlot of Gloucester: A Novel of the American Revolution by John H. Hilton. John H.
Regal House Publishing announces its new publication When We Were Feral by Shasta Grant, an Aspen Words Emerging Writer Fellow, Kenyon Review Short Fiction Contest winner, and recipient of writing residencies from Hedgebrook and The Kerouac Project.
New inspirational nonfiction book *Ripples* encourages readers to create positive change through opportunity, responsibility, honest conversation, and small actions that can influence families, communities, and future generations.
A new epic fantasy trilogy exploring ancient mysteries, hidden realms, forgotten languages, and the enduring power of memory across three interconnected volumes.
A new historical novel is stirring curiosity on both sides of the Atlantic with a provocative claim: What if Queen Victoria had a sister whose existence was deliberately erased from history? Granny in the Attic, the debut novel from Northern California...
The BookFest announced the winners of its semiannual BookFest Awards, recognizing outstanding works of fiction and nonfiction. Among the honorees was Utahn W.D. Kilpack III for Rilari: Book Four of New Blood in the Dark Fantasy category.
A former Delhi University physicist spent two decades studying the rules governing intelligent systems. Her debut novel asks what happens when those systems stop following the rules.
As online sessions and digital tools become standard in healthcare and coaching, practitioners face growing exposure to legal, ethical, and professional risks.
About the book: "Birth Abuse" condemns prevalent abuses in perinatal care, and demands radical reform of the way we care for all those having or trying to have babies.
With years of experience and nine books under her belt, Claude Dancourt takes a new step in her writing journey and creates PURPLE INK, her new monthly newsletter.
Discover how the ancient Yisra'elite worldview can enrich Bible study through insights drawn from more than two decades of research by award-winning author Benjamin N. Carrasquillo Jr.