Showing posts with label Non-Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Non-Fiction. Show all posts

Friday, July 7, 2017

Book Blitz: Your Crossroads. Your Choice. by EJ Apicello

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This is my stop during the book blitz for Your crossroads. Your choice. by EJ Apicello. This book blitz is organized by Lola's Blog Tours. The book blitz runs from 3 till 9 July. See the tour schedule here.

Your crossroads. Your choice.Your crossroads. Your choice.
By EJ Apicello
Genre: Non-fiction/ Self Help
Release Date: June 2017

Blurb:
Welcome to my diary, my journey, as I tripped and crawled through the darkest time in my life- when I witnessed people that I held incredibly close to me shatter my very existence with their words and actions. The things within this book spine are extremely raw and exceptionally real.

You and I are going to get very close, the details in this book, although oddly general, are incredibly specific. Yes, I realize what I just said and as you read my words you will see what I mean. As you silently gasp and mentally bitch slap me, please be kind because my story is just that - my story. It is not any more or less special than yours. In fact the only difference between our stories are the choices we made at each of the crossroads in our lives.

For most of my life the choices I made were not based on my happiness but on everyone else’s. This book describes what I have experienced in my journey to finding my happiness and hopefully never letting it go. Sadly, it took me thirty six years to find the strength I need to detoxify my life and self view and find someone who is worthy of my awesomeness. Thirty six years to shatter the negative foundation I had built shatter the ultimate representative I created to hide behind and begin the process of building a new foundation. Only this foundation will be built on strength, confidence and above all, happiness.

So take a minute or thirty and sit with my story for a while. You never know what you might find out.

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You can find Your crossroads. Your choice. on Goodreads

You can buy Your crossroads. Your choice. here:
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EJ ApicelloAbout the Author:
Welcome to my real, crazy, emotional, probably too honest journey. I am an everyday girl in this everyday world trying to keep my head above water and within the pages of this book you will learn about the things that have broken me down and the steps I am taking to build back up.

You will see, my new friends, that this story is written in a unique, general, conversational voice, which was my choice. I want you to be able to picture yourself in my shoes, relate my trials and tribulations to yours and see that you too can find your happiness. Even if you don’t realize this yet, every single one of us possesses things inside of ourselves that we didn't know were there.

It took my life taking a crazy right turn and dumping me at the lowest possible point before I could see the strength within myself. We are not defined by what we do, we are defined by the choices we make.

I decided when I put pen to paper that I want my choices to start defining me as strong, confident, secure and above all else, happy. So, who am I? How about I tell you who I was - a self loathing shell of myself who put everyone else’s happiness before my own. Herein lies my story to find that happiness and all of the ups and downs along the way. See who I was and who I am trying to become and maybe, somewhere in there, you will find out a little about yourself too.

You can find and contact EJ Apicello here:
- Website
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- Instagram


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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Virtual Tour w/Giveaway: Running Wild by Various Authors

 

Running Wild Anthology of Stories: Volume 1
By Various Authors: Sarah Smith Ducksworth, Elaine Crauder, Luanne Smith, Keith R. Fentonmiller, Lisa Montagne, Ann Stolinsky, A.J. O’Connell, Aimee LaBrie, Kristan Campbell, Jack Hillman, Bill Scruggs, Joshua Hedges and Gary Zenker
GENRE: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Poetry (narrative)

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The authors will be awarding three individual prizes, a $10, a $25 and a $50 Amazon or B/N GC to three randomly drawn winners via rafflecopter during the tour. Please visit GoddessFish.com to follow the tour, remember the more you comment better your chances on winning.

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BLURB:

This gripping collection of stories - fiction, nonfiction, and narrative poem - will make your imagination run wild! Featuring stories by Sarah Smith Ducksworth, Elaine Crauder, Luanne Smith, Keith R. Fentonmiller, Lisa Montagne, Ann Stolinsky, A.J. O’Connell, Aimee LaBrie, Kristan Campbell, Jack Hillman, Bill Scruggs, Joshua Hedges, Gary Zenker. You will travel alternative planets, run away away like teens in search of adventure, solve a murderous mystery, come to grips with your fears, and much more.

ONLY THE E-BOOK IS $0.99 DURING THE TOUR
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Excerpt:

“The jumpsuit was a thing of beauty. Made of dark-blue, shiny denim, it had an orange zipper that spanned from the crotch to the cleavage. It even sparkled ever so slightly in the sun, like it had been dipped in a vat of finely grained fairy dust. It sported capped sleeves, a wide collar, and bellbottoms. It was worthy of Cher or Liza Minnelli— certainly a back-up singer for Diana Ross. Nonetheless, it made me queasy. But, the jumpsuit also made me feel sexy and daring, which incited an occasional wave of sweaty armpits. In it, I was anxious to flaunt my new body and my new image. Seventh grade, here I come! There was no stopping me. I would no longer be the nerdy, fat kid. I would be a star.” From Lisa Montagne’s “The Jumpsuit”

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Interview with Lisa Diane Kastner

What was the hardest part of writing this book?

Great question. For the Running Wild Anthology of Stories, Volume 1, I was the executive editor. So, I went through every single submission and hand-picked the stories to be included. The hardest part was turning down great stories that didn’t fit the voice or the theme of the collection. Although the published stories are widely varied in terms of voice and genre, they are structured in such a way that they are linked by a theme. I’ll leave it to you to guess what links each story. 😉

What did you enjoy most about writing this book?

I love reading new voices. We were lucky because 70% of the submissions were pretty polished. I’ve worked for other publications and receiving a high percentage of solid stories is rare. The next high point was informing the authors that their pieces were accepted. Another high was working with the authors on fine tuning the stories. I enjoy the collaborative nature and having the stories shine.

What inspires you?

My husband, multi-hued sunrise, French press coffee, rich laughter, glowing smiles, calming yoga, the simplicity of an every day conversation, hearing of others successes and joys, engaging stories whether they are real or imagined. And of course a ton of other things. This is just the starter list.

Who are some of your favorite authors that you feel were influential in your work?

Oh wow. Well, growing up I devoured all of the readings from school. I often reread books because I loved them so much (Hello Great Gatsby, Frankenstein, Pride and Prejudice, Dracula, The Bluest Eye, I Know Why Caged Birds Sing, 1984, The Metamorphosis, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Master and Margarita - I’m looking at you and some of your brethren.) My personal readings included Stephen King, Anne Rice (both as herself and as her erotica mirror self), Dick Francis, John Grisham, Tom Clancy, Michael Crichton, Ian Flemming. Then as I grew older I discovered Paul Coelho, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Salman Rushdie, Junot Diaz, Charles Baxter, and many more. I believe that everything we read and we absorb influences us. Even the writings that we may not like have an emotional impact on us and influence our writing.

What do your plans for future projects include?

Running Wild Press will publish the first of a series from Jack Hillman about a wheelchaired warrior and his warrior sorceress wife/partner and their adventures. We’re also publishing a novella anthology and a novella series called Newly Minted Wings and Salty French Fries. We’re in the midst of negotiating a few other works so stay tuned to hear more about those.

Do you ever get writer’s Block? Any tips on how to get through the dreaded writer’s block?

I don’t really get writers block. I do get bombarded with “life”. When life takes over I need to intentionally set time aside to write and edit. If “life” becomes overwhelming then I need to find time to simply relax. This allows me to rejuvenate and tackle whatever I need to do whether it’s writing or laundry.

Have you ever had one character you wanted to go one way with but after the book was done the character was totally different?

Constantly. Although I research and then free write the initial pages (which would imply that I already have a decent idea of what my characters would do) and then plot out the story, every single time those dang-nambit characters do whatever they want to do. I always end up going back and revising the plot line to match the manuscript. Crazy, right?



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AUTHOR Bio and Links:



Elaine Crauder’s fiction is also in Cooweescoowee, The Boston Literary Magazine, The Eastern Iowa Review , and Penumbra. Another story received the Westmoreland Short Story Award. Eleven of her short stories have been finalists or semi-finalists in contests, including finalists in the Tobias Wolff and Mark Twain House contests. ”The Price Of A Pony,” under the title”Christmas the Hard Way,” was a semi-finalist for both Ruminate Magazine’s short story prize and for the Salem College Center for Women Writers Reynolds Price short fiction award.

Richard D. “Ky” Owen is a lawyer with Goodwin & Goodwin, LLP, in Charleston, West Virginia. He earned a B.A. in journalism from Michigan State University in 1981 and a J.D. from Hamline University in 1984. Coming from a family of writers, he considers himself a “writer by birth.” He is the author of
None Call Me Dad and he blogs about parenting and Michigan State sports on his website, www.nonecallmedad.com.

Keith R. Fentonmiller is a consumer protection attorney for the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. Before graduating from the University of Michigan Law School, he toured with a professional comedy troupe, writing and performing sketch comedy at colleges in the Mid-Atlantic States. His Pushcart-nominated short story was recently published in the Stonecoast Review. His debut novel, Kasper Mützenmacher’s Cursed Hat, will be published March 20, 2017 by Curiosity Quills Press.

Based in Southern California, Dr. Lisa Montagne currently divides her time between writing poetry and prose, teaching writing to (mostly) willing college students, and overseeing educational technology projects and support at Fullerton College. She is also a Swing, Blues, and Argentine Tango dancer, host, DJ, and instructor. She likes to drink Champagne in as many places as she can, including Europe; to read poetry aloud to anybody who will listen; to cook for anybody who is willing to sit down long enough to enjoy her food; to dabble in drawing, painting, and photography; and to read anything plopped in front of her, ranging from D.H. Lawrence to Vogue magazine. She also likes to watch television and movies, and to imagine how much better she would have produced them herself. She lived in Las Vegas at one time, so she likes to tell people that she was a stripper there. She was really just a graduate student and high school teacher, but it’s more fun to let people wonder. Although rumored to be a direct descendent of Oompa Loompas, Lisa is actually the offspring of a college professor and a circus dwarf. You can find some more of her writing at archive405.com and lisamontagne.com, and see evidence of her adventures @lisamlore on Instagram.

Ann Stolinsky is a Pennsylvania-based word and game expert. She is the founder and owner of Gontza Games, an independent board and card game company, and three of her games are currently in the marketplace:

“MINDFIELD, The Game of United States Military Trivia”; “Pass the Grogger!”; and “Christmas Cards.”

Check out her website at www.gontzagames.com. She is also a partner in Gemini Wordsmiths, a full-service copyediting and content creating company. Visit www.geminiwordsmiths.com for more information and testimonials. Ann reviews books for Amazing Stories Magazine, an online sci-fi magazine which can be found at www.amazingstoriesmag.com, and is an Assistant Editor for Red Sun Magazine, www.redsunmagazine.com. Her most recent publishing credit is a poem in the Fall 2015 issue of Space and Time Magazine. She is a graduate of the Bram Stoker award-winning author Jonathan Maberry’s short story writing class.

Lisa Montagne is a former correspondent for the Philadelphia Theatre Review and Features Editor for the Picolata Review, her short stories have appeared in magazines and journals such as StraightJackets Magazine and HESA Inprint. In 2007 Kastner was featured in the Fresh Lines @ Fresh Nine, a public reading hosted by Gross McCleaf Art Gallery. She founded Running Wild Writers and is the former president of Pennwriters, Inc. (www.pennwriters.com). She received her MFA in Creative Writing from Fairfield University, her MBA from Pennsylvania State and her BS from Drexel University (She’s definitely full of it). Her novel THE KEEPER OF LOST THINGS was shortlisted in the fiction category of the William Faulkner Words and Wisdom Award and her memoir BREATHE was a semi-finalist in the nonfiction category of the same award. Born and raised in Camden, New Jersey she migrated to Philadelphia in her twenties and eventually transported to Los Angeles, California with her partner-in-crime and ever-talented husband. They nurture two felonious felines who anxiously engage in little sparks of anarchy.

Aimee LaBrie works as a communications director at Rutgers University. She earned her MFA in fiction from Penn State, and her MLA from University of Pennsylvania. Her short story collection, Wonderful Girl, was awarded the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Fiction and published by the University of North Texas Press in 2007. Her second collection of stories, A Good Thing, placed as a finalist in the BOA Short Fiction Contest. Her short stories have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and published in Pleiades, Minnesota Review, Iron Horse Literary Review, Permafrost, and other literary journals. In 2012, she won first place in Zoetrope’s All-Story Fiction contest. You can read her blog at www.butcallmebetsy.blogspot.com.

Kristan Campbell is a short story writer born in Washington, D.C. but has only visited her grandmother there during some of the summers of her childhood. She’s more familiar with Philadelphia, New York City, and Paris than her native city and aims to weave her experiences in those places into tales based on places and people that are out of the ordinary. She studied Journalism at Temple University (what seemed like a practical approach to writing at the time) and Comparative Literature at Hunter College (which seemed like a fun idea at the time) before accepting that she should have been an English major all along. Kristan completed her B.A. in English at Temple University in 2010 and an MFA in Fiction at Fairfield
University in 2016. She’s currently attempting to eke out a living doing freelance editing with the help of her cat, Fishy, who manages her desktop printer with enthusiasm.

Bill Ed Scruggs spent his younger years meeting the Southern mountain countryside and exploring the people, taking time out as needed for work in various occupations. He lives (temporarily) in Connecticut and has one child, a psychiatrist. Presently he is reconstructing his memories and imaginings in a series of novels and short stories (Facebook page Foothills Fiction - Bill Ed Scruggs) Warrensburg is a fictional photo of a country village in the illumination of fireflies.

Joshua Hedges is a debut Science Fiction writer from Pittsburgh, PA. He graduated from The University of Pittsburgh with a degree in Computer Science. When he’s not writing stories or code, he ventures outdoors with his wife and three-year-old son to hunt dragons in the forest.

Gary Zenker is a marketing professional whose days are filled with creating business and marketing plans, and writing ad copy and media content. By night, he applies his imagination to flash fiction tales that cross genre and focus on revealing various facets of human nature. He is the author of Meetup Leader, a book on running successful groups; is editor and publisher of 19 books in the rock & roll Archives series; and co-author of Says Seth, a humorous collection written with his then six-year-old son. His work has earned a dozen marketing awards and placed in four writers’ contests, including a first place recognition from Oxford University Press. He founded and continues to lead two writers groups in southeastern PA, assisting others to develop their skills and achieve their writing goals. www.zenkermarketing.com

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Sunday, May 28, 2017

EskieMama & Dragon Lady Reads Sunday Spotlight w/Giveaway: Reminiscences Of A Seeker by Kapil Kumar Bhaskar

 

Welcome to EskieMama & Dragon Lady Reads
Sunday Spotlight!

Reminiscences of A Seeker
by Kapil Kumar Bhaskar

Enter below for a chance to win an ecopy of 
Reminiscences Of A Seeker from 
Kapil Kumar Bhaskar





A series of events catapults Kapil into the fascinating world of Dark Arts and suck him into the quagmire of drama, suspense, greed and betrayal. And just when the trials and tribulations seem to engulf Kapil completely, there emerged from the deepest darkness, a Brilliant Light of his True Master.
Reminiscences of A Seeker tells the true story of an ordinary man plunged into extraordinary circumstances of the Dark World. 
Kapil takes you on his unforgettable true journey of the supernatural world of mystics and higher beings, unbelievable miracles and the parallel world of darkness and light, in his spiritual pursuit of seeking the ONE – who would show him the Ultimate Divine.



Grab YOUR copy TODAY!





Tell us about Reminiscences Of A Seeker: Dark Face Of The White World.


Reminiscences of A Seeker is my true story of my spiritual journey. It is the unique odyssey where my quest for spiritual enlightenment leads me unwittingly into the dark world of Dark Arts.

We belong to such a period of time wherein innocent seekers are lured into the snares of wily “Gurus” and masters who befool them easily by playing on their deepest fears and weaknesses.

A series of events catapults me into the fascinating world of Dark Arts and suck me into the quagmire of drama, suspense, greed and betrayal in the hands of wrong “Gurus” and masters.

And just when the trials and tribulations engulf me completely, there emerged from the deepest darkness, a Brilliant Light of my true Master.

Reminiscences of A Seeker is the true story of an ordinary man plunged into extraordinary circumstances of the Dark World.

The true account takes the readers through an unforgettable journey and understanding and knowledge of the supernatural world of mystics and higher beings, unbelievable miracles and the parallel world of darkness and light, in my spiritual pursuit of seeking the One - who would show me the Ultimate Divine.

What initially inspired you to write Reminiscences Of A Seeker: Dark Face Of The White World?

I never thought I will write a book about my spiritual journey as these were my personal experiences and very close to my heart. After the death of my true Master, I was in deep pain after losing him in the physical form. It was then, few of my closests friends insisted that I share with the world, my experiences as it would be a guide to millions of seekers who are in search of spiritual wisdom and often get caught in the hands of wrong Masters, similar to the way I was. Even the name of the book is given by my friend. It was then, I started working on my book. The experiences I have is immense, I tried to pen down a few spiritual experiences which people can relate to.

Tell us little about the characters in Reminiscences Of A Seeker: Dark Face Of The White World.

In the book, the main protagonist is myself, the author himself, that is Kapil Kumar Bhaskar. As the book is about my spiritual Masters, the other main characters are: Swami Ramanand Saraswati - My real Guru or True Master, who pulled me out of the world of Darkness into the Light, who taught me that real spiritualism is not about attaining powers but being humble and simple.

Trilokenath: My first Master who was a Tantric and with whom I initiated my spiritual journey. But, he led me to the Dark World and taught me many tantric practices. Under his ageis, I became powerful and was able to perform supernatural miracles and feats and manouvered ghosts and souls for our gains.

Asurnath: My second Aghori Master to whom I fall prey after leaving my first Master.

What was the hardest part of writing this book?

The grief and sadness of missing my True Master during writing the book. I had to relive and re-experience every moment of my past which I had gone through, which was very painful.

What was your favorite chapter (or part) to write and why?


The first chapter, “The Divine Wish Fulfilled” as it was the time when I met my real Master in the physical form. The moment I still cherish in my heart.

What are your future project(s)?


I will be finalising the second book of this series, which is almost 80% done.





Kapil Kumar Bhaskar has been on his spiritual journey for more than two decades. Blessed by Adi Gurus, Spiritual Guides and Masters (who visited him out of their body form), Kapil has a deep understanding of the human psyche and has divine clarity on both esoteric and non-esoteric issues. Having received divine guidance, his knowledge and understanding of spiritual matters goes beyond books and comes from anubhuti... experience.
In his own words, the experiences he underwent in this sojourn shaped him to become what he is today. His knowledge does not come from books but from experiences.

As he often says, “You have not got birth here, neither you will get death... The only thing you will get here is Experience...”

After a successful stint as a businessman, Kapil Kumar Bhaskar gradually shifted his area of work to become a full-time spiritual consultant to those lost and confused on their personal path of inner excellence. A multi-faceted personality, Kapil is a spiritual mentor, a prolific writer, a counsellor par excellence. He has penned uplifting articles which have been printed in magazines and journals within and outside the country.

Highly articulate, he debunks myths and conditioned beliefs and theories propounded by self-proclaimed guardians of orthodoxy, to help people connect with their true self. He has guided and helped countless people. His radical interpretations of spiritual and religious dogmas existing amongst the masses have transformed the lives of all those who have chosen to associate themselves with him.
His lifelong experiences have now been shaped in book form which gives in-depth information and knowledge of the dark side of the white world.
A Mentor with a difference, Kapil continues his spiritual quest which he says will last till this life... and maybe beyond.


Friday, May 19, 2017

Virtual Book Tour w/Giveaway: Connect-How To Know If He's Really Your Man by Dawn Burnett


Connect - How To Know If He's Really Your Man
by Dawn Burnett
GENRE: Self-Help (non-fiction)

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Dawn will be awarding a digital copy of the book to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Please visit GoddessFish.com to follow the tour, remember the more you comment better your chances on winning.

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BLURB:


Wellness strategist Dawn Burnett has an impressive track record for helping people unlock better health and greater vitality. Like all of us, however, she has had a life filled with highs and lows. The child of divorced parents and a survivor of abuse, she was in a toxic marriage and then, just after her divorce, was hit by a drunk driver. These events, and the discovery that her son had a life-threatening condition, led her to a wake-up call. Studying to become an alternative medical practitioner to heal her child, she also sought answers on how to heal her own life. Along the way, she charted a course to ultimate wellness on a path filled with valuable lessons, deep wisdom, and insight on a variety of issues—including personal relationships. She recognized that becoming trapped by the toxic emotions of our past can weigh down our spirit and sabotage any chance we have at happiness today or in the future.

The result is Connect, a light but powerful little book that provides humorous yet effective ways to address key issues facing serious relationships. Filled with personal, engaging stories, complemented by captivating illustrations, it reveals: the pitfalls of dating in the digital age; the many ways we unintentionally sabotage our relationships; why we find ourselves choosing mates from the never-ending 'carousel of losers'; and how we judge ourselves—and others—without mercy. The antidote is a simple, empowering plan readers can implement themselves to heal their own hearts, pinpoint their true dreams and desires, and find meaningful and lasting bonds with their partners — whether they have already met or are still looking. This amazing little book is big on success, and will help readers finally attain what they outwardly say they want—without the emotional resistance associated with trying to change their partner.

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EXCERPT:

Have you reached a level of consciousness where you wake up and ask yourself why you seem to be on a merry-go-round? Do you wonder why the years pass but you find yourself continually back at the same place?

That’s life’s way of show you that something in you needs to change. It’s not what is happening around you.

Maybe you say you want a guy who will love you, settle down with you, and treat you with respect, but you keep attracting the same bad seed: the cheater guy, the abusive guy, or the non-committal guy.

Why does this keep happening? Is it your bad luck or a lack of good men where you live? No, it’s your old, conditioned consciousness showing up as the negative experiences of your past.

These experiences go as deep as your cellular level, and just like other toxins you might ingest, they can make you physically sick. This is why yoga has become so popular; it positively impacts the central nervous system by calming it down. In return, those toxic thoughts that have been trapped for years suddenly start releasing.

So slap on that spandex and get moving. Let your body flow, and soon you’ll be seeing clearly and the merry-go-round will come to a stop. Then it’s your choice to get off of it.

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Author Interview:

What did you enjoy most about writing this book?

I enjoyed using sarcasm in the writing combined with real humorous dating stories and comical dating poems.

What inspires you?

What inspires me to write is seeing the challenges in the world today, finding a solution so others will be empowered.

Who are some of your favorite authors that you feel were influential in your work?

Tracy McMillan and Steve Harvey have been influential in my work. Both have published dating books clearly identifying there is a problem that needs addressing/resolving.

What do your plans for future projects include?

My plans for future projects include, a series for Connect the next one is about relationships. I also have turned my Huff Post platform into an interview style show just as if it were on air. This supplies me with an amazing opportunity to Connect with the Greats.

Do you ever get writer’s Block? Any tips on how to get through the dreaded writer’s block?

Once I start writing the information just flows and I don’t want to take breaks knowing that if I come back to the writing I will most likely experience a writer’s block. There have been occasions when I was put on the spot by my publisher to come up with new material to add in by a quick time line and that creates writer’s block, the best thing to do is vision the completion of the book rather than focusing on what needs to be done.

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Dawn Burnett (Orlando, Florida) is founder of A New Dawn Natural Solutions and the co-host of the radio show Wake Up and Listen. She provides wellness strategies to those who are frustrated with their current health situations and are ready to embrace alternative healing solutions, healing their bodies—and their lives—from the inside out. She has an impressive roster of television and speaking appearances including Fox, ABC and TBN, and is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. Dawn is the author of True Confessions of the Heart and is co-author of Jack Canfield's The Road to Success, Vol. 2.

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