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Collect The Cash : Dee Bowden
Collect the Cash is my personal story of working for a small company that neglected collecting outstanding invoices and it closed.
The benefits the book offers to the readers are busting the myths about Business-to-Business collections and discovering that B2B collections are 3 things: Problem Solving, Customer Service and Gratitude.
I was inspired to write this book after listening to Sharai Robbin on a Facebook Live share that she was Simon and Schuster’s best-selling author and she wanted to work with people who knew they had a story to share with the world but didn’t know how to get started. She got me to identify the fact that I want business owners to win in their business by not leaving uncollected money on the table and that my system could teach them what to do to collect the coins.
The primary readers of my book are business owners and people who work in companies, corporations and government agencies that struggle with needing to get paid and not wanting to ruffle the feathers of their customers.
The hardest part of writing the book was dealing with my emotions as I shared my stories and wondering if this makes sense and will it really impact a business owners’ life. I did some research for the book and didn’t find a lot of people talking about this subject. It’s not a sexy subject in business but it is a necessary one because the sale is not complete until the money is in the bank.
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I learned it is necessary to have a writing coach to work with you on the book project. I also learned that as a first-time author finding a publisher that will explain publishing is important to know the process your book will go through before it becomes an actual book ready for publication matters.
I encourage business owners, entrepreneurs, micro-business owners, and anyone who has ever had the “What Had Happened was… in business or in life” to grab a copy of Collect the Cash.
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The Last Rainbow : Professor Featherbottom
Like every leprechaun before him, Fergus needs a Rainbow to hide his gold. But when he oversleeps and arrives late to pick out his Rainbow at the Annual Rainbow Celebration, Fergus finds that all of the Rainbows are gone. All except for one, that is – one very different from the others.
But through this Last Rainbow, Fergus learns that sometimes what makes us different is the very thing that makes us special. That sometimes, our weaknesses can actually be our strengths. And through the Last Rainbow, Fergus learns the value of acceptance, and that true friendship can be found in the most unusual and extraordinary places.
Come join this amiable little leprechaun on his quest to find The Last Rainbow.
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The Forgotten People : Jack Eason
It had been a long tiring journey to Gozo by sea and by land. It started six weeks earlier at the end of January when he plucked up courage to post his keys back through his letter box before setting off on his journey to the Gozitan port of Mgarr.
Now as he finally stepped ashore, Peter was both physically and mentally exhausted due to his considerable age and the fact that he’d barely eaten enough to keep himself alive since leaving home.
In effect, he had abandoned his former life for the foreseeable future.
Would he return to his mundane existence? Only time would tell…
Turning Point, Globular Van der Graff’s Goblin Tales for Adults, The Forgotten Age, The Next Age, The Guardian, Céleste, Race Against Time, Autumn 1066 and The Magisters by Jack Eason are also on Whizbuzz Books.
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The Dakker Chronicles: Birth of The Defiance : Matt Gerwitz
Some 150 years after colonists first arrived from Earth, the galaxy is very heavily populated. Settled planets are thriving and unsettled planets are being explored. Each planet and solar system are politically independent, though a Galactic Council does exist to provide a unifying force across the galaxy.
Despite the many successes of the new galactic experiment, the original founder’s dream of Utopia was never realized. Planetary governments continue putting on a good show, making the people believe they are living in Utopia. But it is little more than a veneer.
Underneath a thin veil of equality and goodwill is layer upon layer of greed, graft, and corruption. Everything those early colonists had thought they were leaving behind only followed them to DakolonEyo – and beyond. The planet is no Utopia. It is a dystopia with a nice coat of paint and manufactured smiles all around. But not everyone is fooled.
A small group of skeptics – a group that call themselves the Independent Thinkers – are emerging. They don’t believe in the viability of the Utopian ideal. They know that the system they live under benefits those at the top while everyone else suffers. They also know that freedom is the only antidote to Utopianism.
This is the story of how the Independent Thinkers go from being a small group of coffee shop philosophers to a force preparing to overthrow the Utopian ideal. Will they succeed? Only time will tell.
Living In Cleveland With The Ghost Of Joseph Stalin : Marc Sercomb
It’s the summer of 1953. Calvin Jefferson Coolidge is thirteen years old when the ghost of Joseph Stalin appears to him in his Aunt Evelyn’s cluttered Cleveland attic and wants to dictate his memoirs to him.
“I want to tell my side of the story,” Uncle Joe tells him. “They’re giving me one year to set the record straight, so we need to get started right away.”
Calvin’s life is falling apart at the seams. He’s a misfit and loner whose only friends are famous dead people. He loves polka music and Westerns and sometimes wonders what it would be like to kiss a girl. His con-man father is in Florida looking for his bipolar runaway mother. His cousin Buck is abducted and experimented on by aliens. The lady next door wants to coach him in the ways of love. His pastor thinks he’s headed straight for Hell. His English teacher thinks he’s a savant. The school psychologist wants to have him committed. His shrink thinks he’s just plain nuts. Sometimes, Calvin believes it too.
Everybody’s trying to figure out what makes Calvin tick in this quirky, fast-paced metaphysical romp through the heart and soul of 1950’s America.
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Planning Your Day 101: Helping Preteens Make the Most of Every Day (Weekend & Summer Edition) : Sara Williams
This workbook serves as a creative space for tweens to build their own schedule for weekends and summer days. As they work through the book, preteens will learn important life habits like planning, time management, life balance, and flexibility, to empower preteens to transition into a more open mindset in their teen years.
Carefully designed to serve as a practical hands-on approach, the book is full of full-color illustrations, brainstorming activities, and exciting categories that will help any preteen achieve balance in their daily life.
Your tween will be inspired to discover their interests, learn how to schedule their day, and gain the confidence to take control & act with responsibility.
Not only that, this workbook will help them turn their interests into a personalized schedule by taking actionable steps to build their own schedule. It’s a fun-packed and powerful workbook that supports a growth mindset for anyone who completes it.
Planning Your Day 101 is an ideal gift for your friends, family, or any tween you wish to delight on a birthday or for any occasion. Be a game-changer in their lives and give them an interactive, practical gift that will send them in the right direction and teach them critical life skills ahead of their adult years.
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Believe, Live, Run – A Story About Having Faith : Bertalan Thuróczy
In this story, the author tells how from a “village peasant” he became a biomedical engineer and what extreme challenges he had to confront on his way towards fulfilling his childhood dreams.
Long-distance running also played a major role in his complete recovery from a malignant tumor. In this regard, but regardless of sport, the author teaches us how much knowledge and life experience are valuable to enjoy life even in the most desperate moments.
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Joseph and the Seven Swords : Faisal AlOthainah
When the red moon rises, a prophecy is born…
Joseph is a simple village boy with a mysterious past. Taken from his birth mother under the hue of a blood moon, he was placed with a local family and raised as one of their own. But for all their kind acceptance, Joseph has never escaped the sense that he was destined to walk a different path. As strange events begin to occur around him, he realizes he will never be free of the mysteries of his past until he uncovers the truth. The young man ventures out into the world to embrace his destiny.
In the nearby kingdom of Zelaar, Joseph’s stepbrother, King David has taken the throne, but a weak character leaves him vulnerable to manipulation. When his tyrannical orders lead to Joseph’s capture, deceit and betrayal become the young man’s constant companions. Fighting to transcend these dark forces and claim his birthright, Joseph encounters teachers and signs that whisper of an innate and mysterious ancient wisdom. He finds strength and focus on his pursuit of justice, but will learn that the first step to changing the world, is changing oneself.
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Dangerous Encounters : Walter Cannara
Donna Olsen was living a dream life. She was an attractive, confident woman with a touch of arrogance that fit perfectly with her personality, but not enough to be detected.
She was complacent and taking for granted that nothing would disrupt her lifestyle, until one day she was called to her boss’s office and abruptly let go from her job.
Strapped for money, she confided in her friend Lisa and with her, she started to embark on a totally new life that she never knew existed.
To preserve her lifestyle and for the sake of her family, she started doing things that until a few months before would have been repulsive to her and to her moral character.
This book has a little of everything, crime, intrigue, humor, tragedy, sex and love.
As you continue to read, you will be captivated and surprised by the unexpected twists and turns of the story until the last page.
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The Reason for Time : Deborah Court
Maggie Dunn, Alison Budge and Wolfe Corbyn arrive in Toronto on the same flight from London. Sullen but feisty Alison is running from her troubled past in Scotland, hoping to make a new beginning. Wolfe has been banished for crimes he committed at his father’s London bank. Maggie is coming home, to confront her past, reclaim her life and perhaps finally, to stop running.
The three team up, and their fresh start begins well. But Maggie’s health is failing. She is sick and confused. Could her thirty-year age reversal be unravelling? Is her body unable, finally, to sustain her transformation, a year and a half earlier, from a woman in her mid-sixties to a woman in her mid-thirties? To whom can she turn?
Together with her failing health, Maggie is faced with a shadowy pursuer who is determined, this time, not to let her slip through his fingers. When the crisis comes, Alison finds that her friend’s fate is more shocking than anything she could have imagined.
Will the determination of Maggie’s friends be enough to save her?
When Bodies Fall and Summer’s Lie by Deborah Court are also on Whizbuzz Books.
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