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Children’s Author Katharine Stanley-Brown Abbott Releases Third Book

1888 PressRelease – Henrietta is a whimsical story about a curious and brave woodchuck. MANCHESTER, Mass. – Author Katharine Stanley-Brown Abbott has teamed up again with Vermont artist Kristin Richland for Henrietta, a whimsical story about a curious and resourceful woodchuck and a sweet little girl named Lily. Richland’s illustrations help bring Abbott’s heartwarming tale […]

New Handbook Helps Doctoral Students Stack the Odds in Their Favor

1888 Press Release – Dr. Heather Frederick releases The Happy Doc Student Handbook with the goal of reducing the massive waste of human potential inherent in current doctoral programs. PHOENIX, ARIZONA — Since 50 percent of those who start a doctoral program don’t finish, it’s clear that students need additional resources. To fill this need, […]

PJ Balzer of the King’s Kids Christian Outreach & Ministry

1888 Press Release – PJ works at the King’s Kids Christian Outreach & Ministry of Mastic Beach, New York, helping youth, children, the addicted, hopeless, incarcerated and struggling in our community. Nassau-Suffolk, NY – Good things happen to good people. That’s the case when local community hero, PJ Balzer needed a reliable vehicle to continue […]

Experienced CEO Helps Executives and Aspiring Executives Understand

1888PressRelease – Robert J. Haworth’s newly released book Smell the Bacon, Charlie! is ideal for business schools, colleges and executives. ST. GEORGE, Utah – With almost 40 years of experience as a management consultant, entrepreneur, CEO and college professor, Robert J. Haworth is sharing his knowledge to help executives and aspiring executives understand the real-world […]

Witty Look at Surviving a Decade Long Home Renovation Project Focus of New Book

1888PressRelease – Marcia Formica’s Zen (and Rage) and the Art of a Never-Ending Home Renovation is poignant and funny. BOSTON – In 2018, Marcia Formica left her corporate career after 31 years and accidentally stumbled into her “why.” The result is Zen (and Rage) and the Art of a Never-Ending Home Renovation, a humorous and […]