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2008-06-12 | Cheryl Kaye Tardif's goal was simple: get a New York agent and get published by a major publishing house. The journey, however, was not so simple. Nevertheless she has finally succeeded with the first half of her dream.
2008-05-20 | Sahajanand Medical Technologies received positive results of nine month PAINT trials for Drug eluting stents, Infinnium and Supralimus. The results unveiled during plenary session of EuroPCR 2008-Barcelona.
2008-05-19 | Child Abduction is increasing to all time high levels. The surge is largely due to the increase in mentally ill parents who are suffering from a variety of inherent afflictions whose symptoms are brought out by recent waves of economic stress. Abducting parents think little of the child's welfare.
2008-05-17 | From the author of 'More Chrisitan Than African American' comes an engaging new novel - a testimony about God's grace on this side of paradise - 'Heavenly Places' by Kimberly Cash Tate
2008-04-27 | Mother's Day is just over 2 weeks away, so if you haven't bought something for dear Mom, then now is the time. I have a solution that will make your shopping quick, easy and affordable.
2008-04-21 | Company aims to develop novel therapies to prevent blindness
2008-04-19 | Unholy Domain, a compelling new SciFi thriller by Dan Ronco, enters a wonderful age for science fiction. Heinlein, Asimov and Clarke would have given anything to experience the brave new world just coming into focus. Robotics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, genetics, and more .
2008-04-13 | R. Leigh, author of The Winds of Asharra, a combination Fantasy and Romance Novel is interviewed.
2008-04-13 | Not all of us are born with a golden spoon, not all of us have the heart of Late Mother Theresa or Florence Nightingale yet we aspire to make a difference in the world, fortunately some of us have succeeded.
2008-04-01 | Karen Harrington's new legal thriller, JANEOLOGY, released today by Kunati Books, is a powerful look at nature, nurture and the inherited impulses that drove one woman to take the life of her own child. A novel Booklist calls "Fascinating."
2008-03-30 | Archaeologist Molly O'Dwyer ventures into war torn Iraq in search of the remains of Jesus. Leading an international expedition, pursued by Iraqi mujahedin and American military intelligence, Molly relentlessly pursues a truth that could destroy her very faith.
2008-03-28 | Women are becoming too much like men. Where will it end? In Unholy Domain, Dan Ronco projects a future where the balance of power between the sexes has shifted radically.
2008-03-15 | Unholy Domain, Dan Ronco's new thriller from Kunati Books , predicted the Vatican's biggest new concern --- genetic engineering. According to the Church, genetic engineering may produce consequences difficult to foresee and control. This is eerily similar to the theme of Ronco's new thriller.
2008-03-12 | 31 Authors, a Pulitzer Prize-winner, a NY Times bestselling author, a major movie deal, sequels from hit authors, and breakthrough non-fiction characterize Kunati's most outstanding year.
2008-03-03 | Poetic Musings of an Old, Fat Man is the third book published by poet Harry E. Gilleland, Jr. containing a collection of his personal poetry. This collection contains eighty-one of his recent poems and storoems addressing a variety of topics. It will engage and delight all readers.
2008-02-29 | The Adirondack Book House (www.blogtalkradio.com/The-Dancing-Valkyrie) provides authors with a chance to promote their books on Blog Talk Radio, and for listeners to call in and speak to the authors.
2008-02-15 | Unholy Domain, a new thriller from Dan Ronco, tackles the age-old battle of scientific enlightenment and reason vs. religious fanaticism. In a future world ravaged by technology, scientists and religious fundamentalists fight over this question: What does it mean to be human?
2008-02-02 | The unveiling of one of the fitness circuit's best kept weight-loss secrets promises to be promoted at private functions throughout the city during fashion week. It's called Accomplix .
2008-01-21 | Community Welcome House in Newnan, Georgia, selects Whale Song--a novel by Canadian author Cheryl Kaye Tardif--as mandatory reading for victims of violence, and now there is a discussion guide available to readers, book clubs and schools.