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Krishna Bhatta’s Journey From Life to Life Inspires Readers to Overcome

1888PressRelease – Physician’s spiritual and philosophical lessons aim to provide a better understanding of the trials and tribulations of one’s life journey. BANGOR, Maine – Where did we come from? Where are we going? Why are we here? All faiths have tried to answer these questions. But in his new book, Journey From Life to […]

Pet Loss Counselor, Leigh Ann Gerk, Releases Book Dear Brave Friend on Amazon

1888PressRelease – Dear Brave Friend Launches to a #1 New Release on Amazon and Receives Industry Acclaim. Fort Collins-Loveland, CO – Leigh Ann Gerk, Loveland, CO Licensed Professional Counselor, founder and owner of Mourning to Light Pet Loss LLC, and author, has just released her first children’s book on pet loss and grief—Dear Brave Friend. […]

Author Michael G. Merhige Says the Law Should Not Be Society’s Principal Moral Instrument

(1888 PressRelease) Former military and CIA officer claims society is at risk when the law exclusively determines right and wrong. MIAMI – When the law solely itself, and not convention or one’s moral compass, determines what is right or wrong, Michael G. Merhige fears the risks become inherent. Thereafter, whatever the powers choose to define […]

Michael G. Merhige’s New Book Takes Aim at Politicians: the Enemy Within

1888 Press Release – Thoughtful Pauses claims special interests stand in the way of a democratic government. MIAMI – Former CIA operative Michael G. Merhige was once a Washington insider. But now the Beltway is a target in his new political philosophy, Thoughtful Pauses. “Lobbyists and organized election money contributors stand in the way of […]

Michael G. Merhige Highlights Concerns of a Monopolistic Media

1888 Press Release – Former executive and CIA operative calls media a destructive weapon. MIAMI – Author and former CIA officer Michael G. Merhige is no stranger to investigating dictatorships. And in his new book, Thoughtful Pauses, he concludes that contemporary media is every bit a dictatorship, controlling the misinformation given and information not given […]