Buck Jones
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Hi, I'm Kayle James, the author of How to stop overthinking it. Unlock intrusive thoughts, anxiety, and stress to achieve emotional freedom.
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Congratulations! If you are here, it is because you want to improve your life.
My mission is to provide people with the right resources and motivation to build a successful life. After years of research and studies, I have put on paper the best strategies to face life consciously and dynamically.
In How to stop overthinking it. Unlock intrusive thoughts, anxiety, and stress to achieve emotional freedom; I share my wealth of knowledge and experience with readers, providing a roadmap to help them break free from the grip of intrusive thoughts and overthinking.
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Patti Smith
PATTI SMITH is a writer, performer, and visual artist. She gained recognition in the 1970s for her revolutionary merging of poetry and rock. She has released twelve albums, including Horses, which has been hailed as one of the top one hundred albums of all time by Rolling Stone.
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Smith had her first exhibit of drawings at the Gotham Book Mart in 1973 and has been represented by the Robert Miller Gallery since 1978. Her books include Just Kids, winner of the National Book Award in 2010, Wītt, Babel, Woolgathering, The Coral Sea, and Auguries of Innocence.
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Shawn McCarthy
I'm the author of eight books. Two non-fiction, (for John Wiley & Sons and the National Society of Professional Engineers) and six historical fiction/novels (for Dark Spark Press).
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My historical novels are a six-book series, "The Puzzle Box Chronicles." Set in the late 1800s, it focuses on an important time of transition in America, when electric lighting is spreading across the country like a wave.
Its locations range from private luxury train cars to seedy back alleys. Even the sparks created by that time period's "War of the Currents" can't fully illuminate the darkest parts of that history.
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Debbie Burke
NOTE: There are TWO of us authors here named Debbie Burke. She's a thriller writer and I write about jazz. We've had a lot of fun with this and have interviewed one another on our blogs.
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Anyway! I am an award-winner author of Death by Saxophone, Icarus Flies Home, Tasty Jazz Jams for Our Times[TM] Vol. 1, Vol. 2 and Vol. 3, Glissando – A Story of Love, Lust and Jazz, The Poconos in B Flat, Music in the Scriptures, Klezmer for the Joyful Soul and The Author's Little Red Guide to Editing, as well as a biography of my father, the mid-century painter, screenwriter and novelist Irving Schiffer with Knowing Irv: The Life and Art of Irving Schiffer.
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Kevin Patrick Kenealy
I am a high school English teacher, author and journalist. But my goal in life is to just be a good husband and father, a good son, a good friend, and a good person in general.
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When I'm not writing, I enjoy traveling (I have been to 48 out of the 50 states and to six countries outside the U.S.). I hope to make it to all 50 states one day as well as make it to every continent. On the other side of the coin, I like being a homebody, where I can work on home projects like improving the landscaping of my yard or fixing things around the house. I also enjoy hiking and indulging the kid in me by building Legos or watching cartoons. -
D.L. Heather
D.L. Heather is is best known for her award-winning poetry book, Life Interrupted.
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Writing came into her life in her teens by way of therapy and the exploration of healing through journaling. Her writing is motivated by her experiences with childhood trauma, love, loss, healing, heartbreak, and self-discovery. Her words take many on a roller coaster of downfalls and rediscovery.
A private person by nature, she prefers to let her work speak for itself, in the way poetry allows her to. She hopes to inspire others and reinforce the fact that you are not alone.
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Jennifer Peer
Jennifer is a coffee-infused lover of dark chocolate and all things romantic. Her dry wit and sarcasm fill the pages of whatever she’s writing because she can’t help herself. She is most often found sharing space with her family, devouring a good book, listening to music, or writing incessantly. Sometimes she manages all of these at once, which she considers a skill that sets her apart. She lives in upstate New York with her husband, three children, and their pack of hounds.
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Mona Liza Santos
Mona Liza Santos is the author of inspirational and motivational rhyming stories, heartwarming self-love books, and even a few spooky tales — all written with children in mind. Inspired by her son and kids everywhere, Mona writes to spark an early love of reading and to remind young readers of the importance of kindness and staying true to themselves.
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For Mona, writing began as an escape and has become her way of creating a legacy she and her son can be proud of. When she’s not writing, you’ll likely find her enjoying time with her son, strolling through parks, relaxing at the beach, reading a good book, or dreaming up her next story.
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Matthew V. Brown
Matthew V. Brown, Ph. D., is an assistant professor of Management and Organization and adjunct faculty member at the University of Michigan, William Davidson Institute, and Ross School of Business. Dr. Brown has been teaching and researching organizational behavior and executive leadership for the last seventeen years. He teaches multiple upper-level courses in the BBA program, advises Executive MBA teams’ capstone projects, and led the design of the University of the Virgin Islands' first doctoral program in Creative Leadership for Innovation and Change (CLIC). He was the lead instructor for the Goldman Sachs 10000 Women Entrepreneurs Program in Kigali, Rwanda (2009-2014]. Before that, he served as a senior consultant at Denison Consulting
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Kayle James
Hi, I'm Kayle James, the author of How to stop overthinking it. Unlock intrusive thoughts, anxiety, and stress to achieve emotional freedom.
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Congratulations! If you are here, it is because you want to improve your life.
My mission is to provide people with the right resources and motivation to build a successful life. After years of research and studies, I have put on paper the best strategies to face life consciously and dynamically.
In How to stop overthinking it. Unlock intrusive thoughts, anxiety, and stress to achieve emotional freedom; I share my wealth of knowledge and experience with readers, providing a roadmap to help them break free from the grip of intrusive thoughts and overthinking.
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Kevin Patrick Kenealy
I am a high school English teacher, author and journalist. But my goal in life is to just be a good husband and father, a good son, a good friend, and a good person in general.
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When I'm not writing, I enjoy traveling (I have been to 48 out of the 50 states and to six countries outside the U.S.). I hope to make it to all 50 states one day as well as make it to every continent. On the other side of the coin, I like being a homebody, where I can work on home projects like improving the landscaping of my yard or fixing things around the house. I also enjoy hiking and indulging the kid in me by building Legos or watching cartoons. -
Matthew V. Brown
Matthew V. Brown, Ph. D., is an assistant professor of Management and Organization and adjunct faculty member at the University of Michigan, William Davidson Institute, and Ross School of Business. Dr. Brown has been teaching and researching organizational behavior and executive leadership for the last seventeen years. He teaches multiple upper-level courses in the BBA program, advises Executive MBA teams’ capstone projects, and led the design of the University of the Virgin Islands' first doctoral program in Creative Leadership for Innovation and Change (CLIC). He was the lead instructor for the Goldman Sachs 10000 Women Entrepreneurs Program in Kigali, Rwanda (2009-2014]. Before that, he served as a senior consultant at Denison Consulting
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