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Joan Clark´s "An Audience of Chairs" is a story of mental illness. But be not fooled: this is no heavy or emotionally taxing novel. Rather, it is a highly entertaining story, one that is at times refreshingly humorous.
Words: 529 Downloads: 0 Category: Literature By: Katherine RyalenFrom the author of "Obama´s Secrets: How to Speak and Communicate with Power and a Little Magic" comes "Intimate Marketing," a unique twist on the typical "how-to." Intimate marketing, a concept pioneered by author Gil Peretz, is laid-out for the reader in this unique instructional novel, which is based on the idea that the mind learns best through story-telling. A must-read for marketers everywhere.
Words: 300 Downloads: 0 Category: Marketing By: Katherine RyalenUS President Barack Obama is considered one of the most eloquent speakers of the modern era. Through their research of more than three hundred of his speeches and public appearances, and their collective expertise in the fields of communication and Neuro-Linguistic Programming, co-authors Gil and Nili Peretz crack the secrets of Obama´s success. In a clear and easy-to-follow format, they show how anyone can influence, persuade, and inspire any audience, just like Barack Obama.
Words: 534 Downloads: 0 Category: Careers By: Katherine Ryalen"In the Fall" is the deeply reflective debut novel by Jeffrey Lent. But a word of warning: the reader must have an appreciation for its heavy literary style. Otherwise the pace of the story may be misinterpreted as too slow. But for those readers who can appreciate language as an art, "In the Fall" is a story that is surprisingly addictive, painted in a manner that is blissfully lazy, and with characters as real and loveable as any living person.
Words: 555 Downloads: 0 Category: Literature By: Katherine RyalenThe writer who reads to improve his or her craft must learn to read actively. Active reading requires constant analysis and critique. For the aspiring writer, this can be an intimidating notion. But it need not be, active reading can be fun if one knows how to do it.
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