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Featured Post: Within and Without Time: (Christian Mystery Thriller) by D. I. Hennessey

Featured Post: Within and Without Time: (Christian Mystery Thriller) by D. I. Hennessey

Dan is an author of Christian fiction who understands the power of Christ to redeem lives. He has worked in Youth Ministry, Associate Pastor, and Christian teaching roles, in addition to a three-decade career in the Publishing, Technology, and Healthcare industries, with degrees in Theology/Pastoral Studies, Behavioral Sciences, and an MBA in Technology Management. Visit https://www.arkharbor.press/ for more info.

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Featured Post: Cyber Resilience by Design: The Executive’s Guide to Managing a Cyberattack by Joshua Cook

Featured Post: Cyber Resilience by Design: The Executive’s Guide to Managing a Cyberattack by Joshua Cook

JOSHUA COOK began practicing law
in 2004 and quickly came to appreciate
unraveling the mystery of fraud investigations. As in-house counsel to one
of the best-known brands in America,
he led countless investigations and incident responses. He then established
his own firm to bring that experience
from a multibillion-dollar, multinational financial services enterprise to Main Street’s small and
mid-sized businesses. He lives outside Boston with his wife
and two daughters

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Featured Post: Digital Assassins: Surviving Cyberterrorism and a Digital Assassination Attempt: My Whistleblower Story Based on Actual Events by Danielle Spencer

Featured Post: Digital Assassins: Surviving Cyberterrorism and a Digital Assassination Attempt: My Whistleblower Story Based on Actual Events by Danielle Spencer

Danielle Spencer is a senior leader with almost 25 years of experience focused on business, finance, and acquisition management. She is a change agent; transforming and improving business operations and processes. She has two Masters degrees, one in Business Administration, the other in Information Systems, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Medical and Research Technology. She is also certified in Information Assurance (cybersecurity) and Project Management.

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Featured Post: TEAM AVENGING ANGEL:  Love & Rough Justice in Brooklyn by Charles S. Isaacs

Featured Post: TEAM AVENGING ANGEL: Love & Rough Justice in Brooklyn by Charles S. Isaacs

Charles S. Isaacs has been a schoolteacher, a college professor, a community organizer, a Congressional consultant, a social activist, a gambler and an occasional journalist. He has written opinion columns and feature stories for numerous newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times Magazine. During recent decades, he has been a consultant to dozens of non-profit organizations operating in the social justice arena. His recent published work includes fiction, poetry and award-winning non-fiction.

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Featured Post: Godless Armageddon by Scott Coon

Featured Post: Godless Armageddon by Scott Coon

Scott Coon is a published novelist, an award-winning short story writer, and a former U.S. Army Intelligence Analyst. His afterlife fiction, Godless Armageddon, was recently #2 on the hot new releases in atheist books on Amazon.

He’s appeared in MOBIUS: The Journal for Social Change, The STEAM Journal at Claremont University, and others. His writing advice can be found on my website and YouTube channel.

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Featured Post: Becoming Hungarian: A Memoir by Erika Reich Giles

Featured Post: Becoming Hungarian: A Memoir by Erika Reich Giles

Erika Reich Giles was born in post-WWII Hungary and came to the U.S. as a child with her refugee parents. She grew up in Billings, Montana. Her BA in psychology from Macalester College and MSW from the University of Washington led to a social work career helping children move out of the foster care system by facilitating their return home or placing them for adoption.

She began writing essays after a writing class exercise reminded her of a traumatic incident in her childhood, not unlike those of some of her clients. Her understanding of family dynamics and trauma’s effects helped her unravel her own past for her memoir, Becoming Hungarian. The essay on which her memoir is based won the 2011 John Guyon Literary Nonfiction Prize at Crab Orchard Review. Her essays also have been published in The Seattle Times, Clackamas Literary Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Ascent, Clockhouse Review, Tahoma Literary Review, Under the Sun and in two anthologies.

Erika’s refugee background has made her passionate about helping immigrants and refugees learn English. She has led conversation groups for English learners for over a decade. She also enjoys reading and solving crossword puzzles and cryptograms. Seattle-area residents for more than forty years, she and her husband now live in Portland, Oregon.

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Featured Post: Not That Sweet by Stephanie Thoma

Featured Post: Not That Sweet by Stephanie Thoma

Stephanie Thoma is an author and career coach known for her inspiring approach to confidence, self-acceptance, and community building. Her debut book, Confident Introvert, has been praised for empowering introverts to excel in social and professional settings by embracing their unique strengths. Her latest release, Not That Sweet, delves into modern relationships and self-discovery, encouraging readers to embrace authenticity through embodying personal standards, healthy boundary setting and deep self-knowing.

As a connector, Stephanie’s views around networking have been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Entrepreneur and Thrive Global. She has also been invited to speak at Harvard, Northeastern, and Boston Universities as well as at international conferences. To date, Stephanie has helped thousands of people celebrate their strengths, step into their authentic confidence, and make meaningful connections.

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Featured Post: Artificial Artifacts by John Fennec

Featured Post: Artificial Artifacts by John Fennec

John Fennec is a debut author and seasoned professional investor, whose insights into technology and life sciences significantly inform his writing. His recent work in artificial intelligence revealed its vast potential as well as haunting implications, inspiring him to fulfil his lifelong dream of authorship. With the support of a family of scientists and colleagues in tech, John crafts stories grounded by scientific realism, which he terms ‘the art of the plausible’.
Residing in London with his wife and three children, John juggles his professional pursuits with a rewarding family life.

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Featured Post: Seeking a New Destiny by Sierra Kopp

Featured Post: Seeking a New Destiny by Sierra Kopp

Writing has long been an important part of Sierra’s life. As a kid, she and her siblings would type out letters on their grandpa’s typewriter and ‘mail’ them to one another. Some might be addressed Miss Fairafee of Boston, and others to Lord Phillie of London. As Sierra grew older, letters turned into short stories. From there, her interest in writing books sparked. In her late teens, a desire to seriously become an author was born.

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