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Fight Your Medical
Insurance
Nightmares!!

 

by Linda Meckler

You can get your medical insurance to pay your bills. With sample appeal letters. With a chapter on medical insurance terminology you can speak and understand your doctor and medical insurance. This means money in your pocket. linda.meckler@hotmail.com 03/05/10

 


Emotional Exorcism:
Expelling the Four Psychological Demons That Make Us Backslide (Hardcover)

by Holly A. Hunt Ph.D.

Dr. Holly Hunt's groundbreaking work, Emotional Exorcism, offers all those in emotional distress a new way to face one's demons and banish them once and for all. For anyone unable to pull themselves out of sadness, anxiety, anger, or addictive behaviors, it is a potent and practical strategy for expelling psychological demons and stopping the feeling of failure.

$26.96 on AMAZON


On the road in ‘68:
A year of turmoil,
a journey of friendship

by Tom Leech
from Presentations Press, 2009 ($17.95

ISBN 978-1-4392-2061-0)
Available from
- Amazon.com,
- presentationspress.com,


Linz Interlude

by Joe Buchannan

A wild ride for a generation geared to keep a 20th Century rendezvous with destiny, changing a nation's face and the lives, loves and journeys of most Americans. A pause in the trip occurs for one young soldier at Linz, Hitler's handsome hometown in whose shadow lurks a ghastly concentration camp.

While billeted there with Patton's combat infantrymen his mind drifts back over circumstances that brought him there from midtown America, where he played the double dating game and danced to big band music at high school and college proms.
A matter of ethics is solved in Paris' red light district before returning home and entering the work world as a journalist observing a wide swath of personalities, ranging from presidents and generals to stars from the country music, sports and film worlds.

Can be purchased at www.Amazon.com


The Mother of All Battles

by Jeff Archer a.k.a.
Malcom LaGauche

 

 

 

Book can be purchased at:
http://www.malcomlagauche.com/


     Books by
     Olin Thompson

 

http://www.bookwarren.com/olin_thompson/thompson.html


Books by
Richard Lederer

 

 

http://www.verbivore.com


   by Sally Gary

 $BEST
 FREEBIES
 & BARGAINS

  AND DEALS & STEALS

http://www.sallygary.com/


BRITANNICUS

by Howard Rubenstein

an adaptation from the French of the classical play by Jean Racine. Rubenstein's version is in standard American English in free verse, which gives a general and modern English-speaking audience access to one of the world's great plays. List $14.95. For SDWriteWay readers, only $10 plus $3 shipping and sales tax. Send $13 via PayPal to editor@SDWriteWay.com.


Outdoors San Diego: Hiking, Biking & Camping
858-650-0810

By Tom Leech & Jack Farnan (Premier 2004) features many opportunities for people with varied interests and capabilities for enjoying San Diego's special and versatile natural world. Includes 168 hiking locales, 30 bike tours, and dozens of public and private campgrounds. It covers the entire county, from the Coastal region up to the mluntains of the Mountains of the Lagunas and Cuyamacas, and out to the Anza Borrego State Desert Park. What better way to enrich your lifestyle and relieve the stress of a hectic world than to get out and enjoy these many opportunities readily available? From The Blend Magazine: “One of the most complete, easy to read, easy to follow, outdoor guides to the San Diego area on the market. The experience and dedication of the authors shine through this ‘must have’ book for the hiker, cyclist and camper.” At book stores, online, or from Premier (858-586-7692). Contact Tom Leech at outdoorssd@aol.com.


How To Prepare, Stage &
Deliver Winning Presentations

Tom Leech, San Diego consultant

How To Prepare, Stage & Deliver Winning Presentations 3rd Edition, 2004 (AMACOM). The first edition was named one of the years’s best business books by Library Journal and Apple Computer placed an order for 3,000 books to use in a promotion of a new product called “desktop presentations.” The current edition was named by Presentations Magazine to its “Top of the Class” books list – “ All in all, it’s a great book for any presenter’s bookshelf” – and was a winner in the business/reference class of the San Diego Book Awards. The book incorporates Tom’s nearly three decades as a corporate presentations coach, seminar leader and conference speaker. Full information about the book and Tom’s services is at www.winning-presentations.com. Contact him at winpres@aol.com. (Wearing his weekend hat, Tom is lead author of Outdoors San Diego: Hiking, Biking & Camping.


Barzilla and other Psalms

by Edwin Decker, local San Diego author.

Edwin Decker is the author of the column Sordid Tales, a staple of San Diego CityBeat, and has contributed to the San Diego Reader, the SD Union-Tribune, Riviera Magazine, Modern Drunkard Magazine, the Seattle Stranger, Tucson Weekly, Cleveland Scene and other local and national publications. Mr. Decker has tended bar in San Diego for more than twenty years and these experiences flavor his book BARZILLA. Now for sale in the Bookwarren Amazon Bookstore.3/1


Murder without Pity

by Steve Haberman

A noirish mystery, set in contemporary Paris, but with echoes from that city's tragic World War II German Occupation. For more information: http://www.parismurdermysteries.com.

2/22


Luncheon of the Boating Party2/15/08

by Susan Vreeland, long time San Diego High School teacher and now a literary celebirty who was awarded the San Diego Library LOLA 2008 Award.

The paperback edition will be available in bookstores on February 26. The novel, a New York Times Best Seller and a Book Sense pick, celebrates art, love, the "joie de vivre" of late 19th century Paris, and the miracle of perseverance and passion that gave us this painting. The book is her way to impart its seductive spirit and to offer a personal Renoir, the poet of joy rendered in color.

"One of the great pleasures of a Vreeland book is looking at the world through an artist's eyes. . . Susan Vreeland has once again produced a masterwork, a resurrection of people, events and places long since gone. Like the painters Vreeland writes about, she too is leaving her legacy – some of the world's finest examples of historical fiction."

— San Diego Union Tribune


No Perfect People, Please!

(Culturelink Press, Nov. 2007) by Diane Asitimbay and illustrated by Jim Whiting has won an Honorable Mention for Children's Books at the London Book Festival sponsored by DIY! Diane Asitimbay performs 11 of her poems in the Audio CD that comes with the children's collection of verse. Diane plans to take her poetry performances to local schools and libraries this year. If you'd like to review her book, or know of a school that would like to schedule an author visit, please give Diane a call at: Tel. (619) 501-9873. To get a copy: San Diego Barnes & Nobel brick and mortar bookstores, www.dianeasitimbay.com, or www.culturelinkpress.com and on-line bookstores.


Armando and the Blue Tarp School

Edith Hope Fine and Judith Pinkerton Josephson's new book for children. It is based on the work of David Lynch who teaching the children who live in the Tijuana Dump. David went to volunteer for a summer in 1980 and is now in his 28th year. Part of the proceeds from sales benefit his non-profit organization, Responsibility. Edith and Judith are full-time writers of children’s books and stories. Fine’s Under the Lemon Moon, published by Lee & Low Books, was a Parents’ Choice Award Honor book. Josephson’s biographies of Walt Disney and Beethoven won first place in the San Diego Book Awards. Websites: www.bluetarpschool.com; www.edithfine.com; www.judithjosephson.com. 3/11


Linking Nutrition to Mental Health: A Scientific Exploration

by Ruth Wallace, local San Diego auhor

Now for sale in the Bookwarren Amazon Bookstore.3/1

To truly live well – to feel good, engage in productive activities, enjoy fulfilling relationships with other people, and be able to adapt to change and cope with adversity – Americans must start addressing mental health with the same urgency as physical health. Ruth Leyse-Wallace, PhD, RD reviews scientific research from around the world and many disciplines to demonstrate how diet, vitamins and minerals, genetics, and health conditions can affect an individual’s mental well-being as much as his physical well-being. She explores how the short-term and long-term intake of vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids, proteins, carbohydrates, medications, alcohol and caffeine can potentially influence mental functioning.

 


fingerprints
... a coffeehouse reader

by San Diego author Lew Decker

This 240-page softcover book is a collection of vignettes inspired by the people, places, and events encountered by the author during a lifetime of wandering, much of it while under sail. Make yourself a pot of coffee and join him.

For wholesale rates or bulk orders of eleven books or more, please contact us for special pricing and shipping rates at http://shop.threefingeredpress.com/


Life as a Sandwich

by Eric Peterson
Publisher: Huckleberry House

In Life as a Sandwich, Eric Peterson delivers more than a romp of a novel. It’s a darkly
comic look at one man’s quest for identity—and the unforgettable cast of characters that threatens to turn a crusade for redemption into a staggering personal defeat.

Website: www.lifeasasandwich.com

Order on www.Amazon.com.


Grandparenting
a Child with
Special Needs

Books by

Dr. Charlotte Thompson

 

Order here from AMAZON

 

101 Ways
to the
Best Medical
Care

 


 

The world of teenage angst
against the background
of the volatile 60s

click here to order

Also by Erica Miner
Travels With My Lovers
Erica’s award-winning
debut novel
Purchase at: AMAZON


Tales from the Tijuana Jails

 

by Sam Warren

This book, written by the editor of this eZine, is about his arrest and incarceration for three years and three months in Mexico's most corrupt prison before being found innocent. Sam describes the unbelievable conditions in the prison and interviews many of the inmates, Mexican and American plus other counties. There is corruption, violence, murders, robberies, extortion, sex, love, rapes, gays, straights, diseases, drugs, drug lords, prison drug stores, meth labs, religion, filth, and whole families living inside El Pueblito or Little Village. After August 1st, the book can be purchased from the author, on Amazon or at the Blue Stocking Bookstore in Hillcrest.

360 pages, includes illistrations
List price: $19.95, SDWriteWay special price: $15 including S/H and Calif. sales tax.


The Priest, the Pastor and the Rabbi


edited by Sam Warren

www.bookwarren.com

Reg. $16.95

SDWriteWay price $14
including shipping & tax

Order from Amazon or from the author at: sam@bookwarren.com


 

Pain Killer Marketing

Henry DeVries and Chris Stiehl are authors (Pain Killer Marketing, W Business Books), teachers (at UCSD) and consultants. Our book outlines a key point for business, especially in tough economic times: learn how to listen. We have done research on "pain" headlines versus "benefit" headlines for the same product or service - pain outsells benefits by 19 to 1! Businesses need to learn how to listen for customers' pains, and solve them. That is what our book, our classes and our practice is about: learning how to listen to customers and what to do with the data once you have it.


Jen-Zen and the One Shoe Diaries

Written by Julie Ann Shapiro and published by Synerge Books. Brad Lynberry is a successful photographer who is haunted by the memory of Jen-Zen. When he finds himself first fascinated then obsessed with lost shoes, Brad’s sister wonders if he’s driven by artistic inspiration or if he’s going off the deep end. The answer comes through encounters with his Grandma who loves birds; a shaman named Red Hawk who tells him to look in the shadows; and Jonathan the art collector, who leads him to Swansea where lost shoes keep popping up in a display of whimsy. Time is running out. Brad must unravel Jen-Zen’s poetic riddles or go mad trying.


Behind the Badge

This first book by Harry D. Penny, Jr., a former deputy sheriff with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, is a look at the funny side of the "Thin Blue Line." It is a collection of memories and stories from the purest source: deputies and officers relating their own experiences and the moments that carried them through. It's an engaging glimpse into the humorous side of Southern California law enforcement. The contributors are not professional writers. They're law enforcement officers. These are the stories they tell themselves, related here just as comfortably as if they were unwinding after shift. These stories are an enjoyable read. For additional information, go to http://www.harrypenny.com/.


Forbidden: The Revolution

By romance author Samantha Sommersby who has written in a variety of sub-genres including mystery/suspense and paranormal. Her background in the psychiatric field is apparent in her work and allows her to bring a unique perspective to her characters and stories. Samantha's heroes will sweep you off your feet.

Twenty-five years ago Dell Renfield's father started a revolution. Dell plans to finish it. Sorcerer, sexy vampire, secret weapon, he's spent his entire life training for what he believes to be his fate. The one deterrent he isn't equipped for? Special Agent Alexandria Sanchez. The signing will be on Saturday, May 10 @ 3 pm at Mysterous Galaxy.


Marooned With Very Little Beer

San Diego resident Graham Mackintosh's fourth Baja book has just been published. Marooned With Very Little Beer is a humorous and informative account of the two months Graham spent alone on an island in the Sea of Cortez. The keg of beer shown on the cover was parachuted down to him on a converted golf umbrella to help him survive his ordeal. Graham Mackintosh is a man in tune with the land that he loves. Baja California ! That rugged, cactus-covered, 800-mile-long desert peninsula in the northwest corner of Mexico . When Baja summons… he goes. Graham Mackintosh spent two months on the uninhabited 42-mile-long island getting to know its history and geology, the people who come and go, the creatures who call it home… and most importantly himself.

In keeping with all his Baja books, this is not just a simple travel tale, but a deeply moving and probing spiritual insight into the joys of overcoming life-threatening danger and health-shattering deprivation. Like an Aztec priest, when obliged to kill, he does so with much heart searching and reverence. The spiritual significance is never lost… the quest for meaning never abandoned. Whatever your creed, however much you are elevated on the path, you will find in this Everyman’s account a journey open to all who seek, and an eloquent and seemingly, only seemingly, heretical plea for peace and brotherhood. Baja Detour Press. ISBN 0-9626109-2-5 LCCN 2008901699 Price $16.95 4/2


Inventions

by Paul L. Woodring

Del Mar author Paul L. Woodring's best-selling novel, Inventions, tells the story of Robert Watson, Jr., an intelligent, educated and hard-working African American. When he perceives that he will never be more than the token black employee in predominantly white business corporations, he sets out to establish his own company and winds up creating an industry.

The novel overlays the African American experience in general with the challenges faced by black Americans in the high technology world of the 1970s. Readers will follow Watson's journey from Cleveland , Ohio , through the venture capital halls of northern California ’s Sand Hill Road , to the business culture and technical innovation of Japan and the glamour of Los Angeles . Inventions is the story of one man’s search for identity, for the place he truly belongs, and a love that will make him whole.

“This book is loosely based on my experience in establishing my own company,” says Woodring, who is a consultant for the medical device industry. Prior to creating his own firm, Woodring worked in numerous management capacities for a company specializing in life support ventilation. Under his direction, the first successful microprocessor-controlled life support ventilator was designed and commercialized, going on to become the most used ventilator in the United States . For more information on the author or Inventions, visit http://www.PaulLWoodring.com. ISBN: 0-9786107-6-8, $21.95.


Madam President
and the Admiral

A new book by Carl Nelson, is a powerful, unforgettable political military thriller about a woman president who sends her lover to war against China. An excellent read for men and women.” — Lionel Van Deerlin, Former U.S. Congressman, professor emeritus of journalism, San Diego State University, and columnist for the San Diego Union-Tribune. “Let me play this back,” President Cass said as she scanned her advisors. “Russia and China are poised to fight over a border dispute and an oil pipeline. If war breaks out, they will need to replace that oil. They expand by taking the Spratly Islands, then take control of the mid-East oil trade route and risk a world war? China fights Russia and takes us and Taiwan on at the same time? None of it makes sense.” She took a deep breath. “I have followed China and this is out of character. For goodness’ sake, China was our ally during WWII.” A sequel to Nelson’s earlier novel, Secret Players. Order:1-800-519-2465, or go to www.newcenturypress.com (ISBN: 978-1-890035-66-2) $16.95 3/11


Baby’s Little Log Book

Alexis Ahrens new book: New parents are tired, overwhelmed, and often unsure about how to do their best with a helpless new baby. Though babies need very little, anticipating those needs correctly can mean the difference ‘between a screaming baby and a good night’s sleep. Baby’s Little Log Book helps parents keep track of the details of their baby ‘s schedule. Its simple page-a-day layout makes it easy to notice patterns and trends so parents can feel confident as experts on their own baby. Baby’s Little Log Book also has a section on each page for jotting down milestones, moods, medications and more. This handy book makes a thoughtful and practical gift. For more information or to order your copies, visit www.littlelogbook.com. Mention PWSD in your order and receive free shipping. Ten percent of all profits from Baby’s Little Log Book are donated to Autism Speaks, an organization aiming to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders. Alexis is a write-at-home mom, naptime entrepreneur, and PWSD member living in La Mesa. 3/11