Free: 50 One Syllable Words You Might Not Know

This is a short eBook designed to help you augment your knowledge of some of the shorter words in the English language. All the words in this eBook include the modern-day Google definition, the definition from Noah Webster’s 1828 American Dictionary of the English Language, and the definition from Samuel Johnson’s 1755 A Dictionary of the English Language. This provides you a brief etymology of each word. This eBook comes with two kinds of quizzes for all 50 words. There are basic multiple-... [Read More...]

The DNA of Democracy

Historical vignettes discerning the future of our democracy by rediscovering the fascinating past of tyranny & democracy. Just as DNA is interwoven in every aspect of the human body, tyranny and democracy have their historically distinctive DNA. From Israel’s Ten Commandments to the overthrow of kings in England & America, he constructs a blueprint of what defines tyranny or democratic government. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: The Road to Sobriety

Are you struggling with an addiction and looking for something or someone to relate to? Are you looking for advice on proven and sustainable methods to achieve sobriety? Have you been struggling to understand what is going on in the mind of your loved one as they battle through addiction? Sobriety is a huge step that appears daunting if not gone about the right way. The idea that an addict or alcoholic can become sober is only a myth to some people, but I’m here to tell you otherwise—from p... [Read More...]

Rational Empathy

Since time immemorial, humanity has passionately debated over the ideas of right and wrong, good and evil. Is morality a matter of personal opinion? Is it something for an authority to decide for the rest of us? The answer is neither: Morality is demonstrated to be an objective truth, derived through pure logic. The mind, long believed to be outside the domain of objective truth, settles this debate in an unusual manner. $0.99 on Kindle. ... [Read More...]

Free: Return of Dragons: Journal of Galactic Romance and Global Evolution

In the fifth book of this compelling, metaphysical journey, the Joy Council intervenes to prevent dragons from being lured to their deaths as the new dragon prince’s life is endangered. A new world must be created if the dragons have any chance of escaping a 900-year-old relentless tracker. But don’t get too comfortable, because a plot to kill Commander Ashtar results in the deportation of those who are not native residents of Earth. In this exhilarating otherworldly adventure, readers will... [Read More...]

Free: Make Enterprise Great Again: The Gods Must Be Crazy!

Is U.S. capitalism failing? Is China as an economic force that we should worry about? Should we return Roosevelt-like policies to build a capitalistic society that works for all? This book digs into these questions and more. A note from the author: I, too, had an excruciating 2020. To begin with, including COVID taking my storyteller’s (narrator) soul to heaven. I was trapped in a bottle at beginning of the year, questioning my identity. But, I took that challenge as an opportunity by writ... [Read More...]

Free: Flawless Launches – Profitable Products

This book shares a proven path to successful, profitable new products. Probabilistic, model-based thinking, also called Predictive Engineering, defines profitable products to delight customers and investors. During product development, predictive engineering ensures customer and business expectations for cost and time to market are met or exceeded. Predictive Engineering prepares the supply chain so the new product is launched with optimal yield, cycle time and cost. In this book, success stori... [Read More...]

Alone I Did It

WARNING: This book will infect you with a serious wander lust that might send you traveling all over the world! ALONE I DID IT is a fascinating adventure story embedded with exciting sub stories of the author’s travels through the world’s most breathtaking landscapes from the Himalayas, where he experienced a character-changing encounter with local orphans, to the majestic landscapes of Italy, France, and Switzerland. The writer’s journey was unique, a once-in-a-lifetime event... [Read More...]

Mom, Dad…Can We Talk? Helping Our Aging Parents with the Insight and Wisdom of Others

Mom, Dad…Can We Talk? is for the tens of millions of people dealing with concerns for aging parents. It is controversial, sometimes humorous, often poignant, encouraging — and always helpful. The book is rich with stories of adult children who have been challenged and rewarded in this final stage of the parent-child relationship. It includes tips for initiating caring conversations like: “Mom, we’re worried about you living alone.” “Sis, I need your help with all... [Read More...]