The Memoir Midwife Nine Steps to Self Publishing Your Book Second Edition

The Memoir Midwife Nine Steps to Self Publishing Your Book  Second Edition
Author: Stacy Dymalski
Publsiher: Saffire Systems & Development Incorporated
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2019-09-02
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0990977528

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What sets this book apart from other self-publishing books? In one word, it's "speed." If you want to get your book out quickly, "Nine Steps to Self-Publishing Your Book" is for you. It tells you only what you need to know by systematically walking you through the self-publishing process, using practical examples you can apply to your own manuscript. With checklists at the end of each chapter, by the time you're done reading this short primer you'll know exactly what it takes, and how much it costs, to self-publish your own book. All new, updated info, the second edition of this invaluable self-publishing guide has new links, new resources, and new strategies. Whether you're a professional speaker, an expert in your field, or you just want to share your story, self-publishing has become a viable option to getting your message out into the world. "Nine Steps to Self-Publishing Your Book" teaches you everything you need to know about publishing your book like a pro and provides you with the confidence you need to push forward with your self-publishing goals, so you can finally give birth to your story. Is this the year you wanted to release your book? Then do it. With "Nine Steps to Self-Publishing Your Book" your chances are better than ever of achieving your goal.

The Memoir Midwife Nine Steps to Self Publishing Your Book

The Memoir Midwife  Nine Steps to Self Publishing Your Book
Author: Stacy Dymalski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2014-11-11
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0990977501

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"The Memoir Midwife" teaches you the nine specific steps needed to self-publish your book. Think of this as the self-publishing version of "What to Expect When You're Expecting." It's meant to let you know what you're in for and provide you with the confidence you need to push forward with your self-publishing goals.

Confessions of a Band Geek Mom

Confessions of a Band Geek Mom
Author: Stacy Dymalski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0615474993

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Stand-up comic and writer/filmmaker Stacy Dymalski learned about parenting the hard way; she became one. After 36 years of childless living spoiled her into believing happy hour was just a normal part of one's daily commute, she moved to Utah (to ski everyday, of course) and within a year got pregnant. (Isn't that what happens to any woman who moves to Utah?) Before she knew it she had two young sons and suddenly sleep won out over midnight comedy shows. Juicy Juice replaced Gray Goose vodka (although they are good mixed). Prada bags gave way to diaper bags. Showers couldn't last longer than a "Bob the Builder" video. Vacations took a back seat to music lessons, and band instruments littered the house like empty beer bottles in a college dorm. And for the first 10 years of her sons' lives she felt compelled to clean up her language (sort of). In between carpools and doing crazy stuff like lobbying for sex education in schools (so our kids don't grow up thinking the missionary position involves a bicycle and a doorbell) Stacy has documented her parenting journey in this delightful collection of laugh-out-loud stories that her children are sure to contest once they're old enough to understand the art of irony and exaggeration.

Educated

Educated
Author: Tara Westover
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2018-02-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781443452502

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For readers of The Glass Castle and Wild, a stunning new memoir about family, loss and the struggle for a better future #1 International Bestseller Tara Westover was seventeen when she first set foot in a classroom. Instead of traditional lessons, she grew up learning how to stew herbs into medicine, scavenging in the family scrap yard and helping her family prepare for the apocalypse. She had no birth certificate and no medical records and had never been enrolled in school. Westover’s mother proved a marvel at concocting folk remedies for many ailments. As Tara developed her own coping mechanisms, little by little, she started to realize that what her family was offering didn’t have to be her only education. Her first day of university was her first day in school—ever—and she would eventually win an esteemed fellowship from Cambridge and graduate with a PhD in intellectual history and political thought.

The Distance Between Us

The Distance Between Us
Author: Reyna Grande
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781451661781

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Traces the author's experiences as an illegal child immigrant, describing her father's violent alcoholism, her efforts to obtain a higher education, and the inspiration of Latina authors.

I m Just Happy to Be Here

I m Just Happy to Be Here
Author: Janelle Hanchett
Publsiher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780316549431

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"A refreshingly raw, contrasting perspective on the foolproof idea of motherhood." -- POPSUGAR "By turns painful and funny... A searingly candid memoir." -- Kirkus "Far from your cookie-cutter story of addiction . . . [I'm Just Happy to Be Here] describes Hanchett's journey to recovery and sobriety in imperfect and unconventional ways." -- Bustle In this unflinching and wickedly funny memoir, Janelle Hanchett tells the story of finding her way home. And then, actually staying there. Drawing us into the wild, heartbreaking mind of the addict, Hanchett carries us from motherhood at 21 with a man she'd known three months to cubicles and whiskey-laden domesticity, from judging meth addicts in rehab to therapists who "seem to pull diagnoses out of large, expensive hats." With warmth, wit, and searing B.S. detectors turned mostly toward herself, Hanchett invites us to laugh when we probably shouldn't and to rejoice at the unconventional redemption she finds in desperation and in a misfit mentor who forces her to see the truth of herself. A story of ego and forced humility, of fierce honesty and jagged love, of the kind of failure that forces us to re-create our lives, Hanchett writes with rare candor, scorching the "sanctity of motherhood," and leaving beauty in the ashes.

SECRET OF THE HIMALAYAN TREASURE

SECRET OF THE HIMALAYAN TREASURE
Author: Mundra Divyansh
Publsiher: BecomeShakespeare.com
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789388573399

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THE OLDEST SECRET SOCIETY OF INDIA. THE GREATEST TREASURE IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND. THE MOST EPIC MYSTERY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD. When the richest man of India confesses to being part of a secret society in a live press conference; chaos ensues. His daughter Aanya Vashishtha takes the help of Aarav Kohrrathi, a brilliant but egoistic treasure hunter and his friend Rehann to solve the mystery of The Ring of the Seven, a society of influential men who are tasked to protect the greatest treasure in history. What starts off as a quest to uncover her father’s secret leads them to something bigger which they themselves couldn’t have fathomed. They take the help from her father’s associate, Shayna Maheshwari, a billionaire banker and someone herself involved with the secret, as they progress towards a treasure hidden somewhere in the Himalayas. They brave bullets, puzzles, deadly chases, cult of assassins, and betrayal as their quest takes them across the length and breadth of South Asia; from the bustling metropolises of Mumbai and Delhi to the ancient temples of Nepal; from the serene beaches of Sri Lanka to the towering mountains of the Himalayas. They try to uncover a set of secret books of lost arts, which are believed to reveal the map of the treasure, and strive to discover the identities of the masters of the Ring of the Seven to solve the penultimate mystery. In a tale of love and loss, logic and emotions, religion and history, action and adventure, and the trial of a few good men against the most powerful organization in the history of mankind. Will they find the secret of the Himalayan treasure?

Arms Wide Open

Arms Wide Open
Author: Patricia Harman
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780807001714

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The author of The Blue Cotton Gown recounts living free and naturally against all odds—and discovering her true calling as a midwife—in this deeply moving memoir In her first, highly praised memoir, Patricia Harman told us the stories patients brought into her exam room, and her own story of struggling to help women as a nurse-midwife in medical practice with her husband—an OB/GYN—in Appalachia. Now, Patsy reaches back to the 1960s and 1970s, recounting how she learned to deliver babies and her youthful experiments with living a fully sustainable, natural life. Drawing heavily on her journals, Arms Wide Open goes back to a time of counter-culture idealism that the boomer generation remembers well. Patsy opens with stories of living in the wilds of Minnesota in a log cabin she and her lover build with their own hands, the only running water being the nearby streams. They set up beehives and give chase to a bear competing for the honey. Patsy gives birth and learns to help her friends deliver as naturally as possible. Weary of the cold and isolation, Patsy moves to a commune in West Virginia, where she becomes a self-taught midwife delivering babies in cabins and homes. Her stories sparkle with drama and intensity, but she wants to help more women than healthy hippie homesteaders. After a ten-year sojourn for professional training, Patsy and her husband return to Appalachia, where they set up a women's health practice. They deliver babies together—this time in hospitals—and care for a wide variety of gyn patients. They live in a lakeside contemporary home, though their hearts are still firmly implanted in nature. The obstetrical climate is changing. The Harmans' family is changing. The earth is changing—but Patsy's arms remain wide open to life and all it offers. Her memoir of living free and sustainably against all odds will be especially embraced by anyone who lived through the Vietnam War and commune era, and all those involved in the back-to-nature and natural-childbirth movements.