New Year’s Resolution: Do a Friend Cleanse!

Protect your mental health in 2024 by clearing out the energy vampires in your life. As we enter into a new year, it’s common for many of us to set resolutions and goals for ourselves. While most people focus on improving their physical health or achieving career aspirations, have you ever thought about doing a friend cleanse?

A friend cleanse is the act of evaluating your social circle and intentionally removing toxic or negative friendships from your life. It may sound harsh, but it can actually be a healthy and beneficial decision for your mental and emotional well-being.

The Friend Cleanse, Dr. Leslie Dobson

In today’s society, we are constantly connected to others through social media and online platforms. This can lead to a larger social circle, but not necessarily genuine connections with those around us. We often have friends who we may have known for years, but upon closer examination, we realize that they no longer share our values or bring positivity into our lives.

Doing a friend cleanse allows you to focus on those who truly matter and bring value to your life. It also creates space for new friendships and relationships to blossom. Here are some steps to follow if you’re considering doing a friend cleanse:

  1. Reflect on your current friendships: Take some time to think about the people in your life and the role they play. Are there any individuals who drain your energy, cause drama or bring negative vibes into your life? Are there any friends who you have drifted apart from or no longer share common interests with?
  2. Set boundaries: If you do decide to distance yourself from certain friends, it’s important to set boundaries and communicate your reasons. This can be difficult, but it’s necessary for the sake of your mental well-being.
  3. Be mindful of your social media presence: Social media has made it easy to keep in touch with people, even if they are not a positive influence in our lives. Consider unfollowing or muting these individuals to limit their impact on your mental health.
  4. Surround yourself with positive influences: As you distance yourself from negative friendships, make an effort to connect with those who bring positivity and support into your life. This could be through joining a new club or activity, volunteering, or reaching out to old friends who have always been there for you.
The Friend Cleanse by Dr. Leslie Dobson

Remember that doing a friend cleanse is not about being mean or cutting people out of your life without reason. It’s about prioritizing your own well-being and surrounding yourself with positive influences. It’s also important to remember that friendships can change over time, and it’s okay to let go of relationships that no longer serve you.

As we enter a new year, it’s the perfect time to evaluate our friendships and make necessary changes for a happier and healthier life. Don’t be afraid to do a friend cleanse and surround yourself with those who truly support and uplift you. Your mental well-being will thank you. So, take the time to reflect on your friendships and make any necessary changes for a brighter future. And above all, remember to prioritize your own happiness and well-being in all aspects of your life.

It’s never too late to make positive changes and surround yourself with people who bring out the best in you. So, cheers to a new year and a fresh start with positive friendships! Pre-order “The Friend Cleanse” book to get all the information to help you in 2024. Order now and get $5 off!

The Friends Cleanse by Dr. Leslie Dobson

Within this book you will discover how to identify people and their energy and then strategically place them around your sphere based on if they add or subtract from your quality of life. Your time is precious, learning how to establish healthy boundaries is crucial to living a balanced life. The book is packed with tips from Dr. Leslie Dobson who has spent over 20 years in the assessment and treatment of mental health disorders in individual and group therapy, criminal and civil law. She was recently featured on Good Morning America!

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Did Pilgrims Have Books and Pens?

Happy Thanksgiving!

Yes, the Pilgrims did have books and pens. Many of them were highly educated individuals who brought books with them on their journey to the New World. They also had access to writing materials such as quills, ink, and parchment. However, due to the harsh conditions in the early years of colonization, they likely did not have much time or energy to dedicate to writing extensively. As a result, there are only a few surviving written accounts from the Pilgrims themselves, including letters and journals. These writings provide valuable insight into their experiences and perspectives.

Interestingly, one of the most well-known pieces of writing from this time period is not actually from a Pilgrim but rather from a Native American. Tisquantum, also known as Squanto, was a member of the Patuxet tribe who had previously been kidnapped and taken to England. He returned to his homeland shortly before the Pilgrims arrived and played a crucial role in helping them learn how to survive in their new environment. His account, “The Relation of Samsontown” provides valuable information on the first Thanksgiving and the interactions between the Pilgrims and Native Americans.

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The tradition of giving thanks and celebrating with a feast has continued for centuries, but it wasn’t until 1863 that Thanksgiving was officially recognized as a national holiday in the United States. In the midst of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday of November as a day to give thanks for “the blessings of fruitful fields and healthful skies.” Since then, Thanksgiving has become a beloved holiday for family gatherings, delicious food, and expressing gratitude.

However, the true history and origins of Thanksgiving are often overlooked or forgotten in modern times. It is important to remember the Pilgrims’ struggles and the impact of Native Americans on their survival. Additionally, it is important to acknowledge the complexities and conflicts inherent in the relationship between these two groups, as well as the lasting effects of colonization on Native communities.

Today, Thanksgiving also serves as a reminder to give back and help those in need. Many people volunteer at soup kitchens or donate to charities during this time of year. It is a time to reflect on our blessings and extend kindness and generosity to others.

While Thanksgiving is primarily celebrated in the United States, similar harvest festivals and days of giving thanks are observed in other countries around the world. Canada, for example, celebrates their version of Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October. Other countries like Liberia and Grenada also have their own unique traditions and customs surrounding a day of giving thanks.

In conclusion, Thanksgiving is more than just a day for feasting and football. It is a time to remember the history and origins of the holiday, give thanks for our blessings, and extend kindness to others. Let us continue to celebrate Thanksgiving with gratitude, empathy, and understanding towards all cultures and communities. Happy Thanksgiving!

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Indie Book Publishers: A Great Alternative for Authors

As an author, finding the right publisher for your book is a crucial decision. With several publishing options to choose from, it can be overwhelming to determine which one best fits your needs. Traditional publishing houses may seem like the obvious choice, but independent or “indie” book publishers have gained popularity in recent years and for a good reason. In this article, we will explore the benefits of going with an indie book publisher and why it may be a great alternative for authors.

What is an Indie Book Publisher?

An independent or “indie” publisher is a small publishing house separate from the larger corporate-owned publishers who dominate the market. Unlike traditional publishers, indie publishers operate on a smaller scale, focusing on a specific niche or genre. They offer the same services as traditional publishers such as editing, design, and distribution but with more flexibility and personal attention.

Benefits of Going with an Indie Book Publisher

One of the main advantages of choosing an indie publisher is creative control. Unlike traditional publishing houses that may require authors to make significant changes to their work, indie publishers allow authors to have more say in the final product. This means that your book can stay true to your vision and style, without being heavily influenced by market trends or corporate interests.

Another benefit is the speed of production. Traditional publishing can be a lengthy process, with books taking up to two to three years before reaching the shelves. Indie publishers typically have a faster turnaround time, allowing your book to be published and available for purchase in a shorter amount of time.

Indie publishers also offer more flexibility when it comes to contracts and royalties. Traditional publishing houses often have strict contract terms, leaving authors with little control over their own work. With indie publishers, authors can negotiate the terms of their contract and keep a larger percentage of royalties from book sales.

Moreover, indie publishers have a closer relationship with their authors. As they work on a smaller scale, they are able to provide more personal attention and support throughout the publishing process. This can lead to a stronger working relationship and better overall experience for the author.

In addition, indie publishers often specialize in certain genres or niches, allowing them to have a deeper understanding of the market and target audience. This can lead to more effective marketing strategies and a higher chance of success for your book.

Another advantage is the ability to retain the rights to your work. In traditional publishing, authors often have to sign over their rights for a set amount of time or even transfer them permanently. With indie publishers, you have more control over the rights to your book and can make decisions about adaptations or translations in the future.

Overall, going with an indie book publisher can offer numerous benefits for authors. From faster production times and more flexible contracts to a closer relationship with your publisher and retaining rights to your work, it is an attractive option for those looking to publish their book. Consider all of these factors when deciding which route to take for publishing your work. So, if you are an aspiring author looking to publish your book, do not overlook the advantages of going with an indie publisher. It may just be the perfect fit for you and your writing career.

Whether you are a new author or already established in the publishing world, exploring the options of working with an indie publisher can open up new opportunities for your book and help you achieve your publishing goals. So take a closer look at the world of indie publishing and see how it can benefit you as an author.

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Honoring All Veterans on November 11th

“This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave.” – Elmer Davis

Every year on November 11th, the United States of America celebrates Veterans Day to honor all military veterans who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. This special day is dedicated to showing appreciation and gratitude for the bravery, sacrifice, and dedication of our nation’s veterans. The first official observance of Veterans Day was on November 11, 1919, which marked the first anniversary of the end of World War I. The holiday was originally known as Armistice Day and it was intended to commemorate the armistice agreement that ended the fighting between Germany and the Allied nations. In 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill into law to officially change the name of Armistice Day to Veterans Day. This was done to honor and recognize all American veterans, not just those who served in World War I.

Veterans Day is a time to not only celebrate our veterans, but also to reflect on the sacrifices they have made for our freedom and way of life. It serves as a reminder to show gratitude and support for our veterans, both past and present. There are many ways you can show your appreciation for veterans on this special day. You can attend local Veterans Day events, volunteer at a VA hospital or nursing home, or simply thank a veteran for their service. Small gestures like these can make a big difference in the lives of those who have served. You can also buy their books that were written by veterans.

Jarron Webster is the author of Millennial Marriages: A Military Relationship, which explores the ins and outs of a military relationship in the first years after “I do.”

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George Trowbridge is the author of Striking Eight Bells: A Vietnam Memoir, which is about George’s journey in the Navy as he traversed the oceans of the globe to fight in America’s most unpopular war.

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Tonja Anderson-Dell is the author of Gifts From A Glacier: The Quest for an American Flag and 52 Souls, which is about her journey to recover the bodies of 52 American soldiers who died in a mysterious plane crash in 1952.

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Karen Mertes is the author of Plaintiff 101, which details everything she learned about being the plaintiff in a personal injury case after a traumatic brain injury forced her to retire from being a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force.

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Corey Hall is the author of I Found Me, which is an inspirational story that brings light to an invisible enemy that millions of people suffer from in America—bipolar disorder.

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Bob Baldwin and Jay Ledbetter co-authored Proper Care & Feeding of a Huntin’ Buddy, which is filled with hilarious short stories about their hunting adventures and escapades.

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Dr. Uhuru Smith, MD and Dr. Tracy Smith, PhD co-authored Modern IV Wellness, which introduces the world to a modern spin on the age-old use of IV therapy.

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Art Koch is the author of When Swing Was King!, which is about one of the most historical eras in American music.

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Scars of a Soldier by by Jonathan Bonnet follows Jonathan on his journey from a teenage delinquent to a soldier in Afghanistan.

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The Audacity of Resilience: A Refugee Memoir by by Pitman Kennedy. An inspirational memoir of a man who escaped war torn Liberia to eventually find asylum in America. Who then serves in the US military and becomes a successful businessman and helps kids through his basketball programs.

Mark T. Mahaffey, a living legend in Saint Petersburg, Florida, shares the story of his life-long journey as The Pathfinder.More than the name behind the iconic Mahaffey Theater, Mark Mahaffey is the patriarch of one of the largest, family-owned, real estate companies in Florida. Reflecting on the road that brought him to where he is today, he recognizes the defining moments that were the tailwinds to his success.

As we celebrate Veterans Day on November 11th, let us remember and honor the brave men and women who have selflessly served our country. Let us also continue to show our appreciation and support for veterans every day, not just on this special holiday. Together, we can make a positive impact in the lives of those who have sacrificed so much for our freedom and way of life. So this Veterans day, take a moment to thank a veteran and let them know how much their service means to you. Thank you to all the veterans who have served or are currently serving our country. We are forever grateful for your bravery and dedication. Happy Veterans Day!

“Honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere, who bravely bears his country’s cause. Honor, also, to the citizen who cares for his brother in the field and serves, as he best can, the same cause.” – Abraham Lincoln

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Why Ghostwriting is Hard & Not Everyone Can Do it

Ghostwriting is a challenging yet rewarding profession that involves the writing of a book and other written works for a client who is usually a business owner, CEO, or business leader. Ghostwriters work behind the scenes, creating content that will be attributed to someone else. While it may seem like an easy job, ghostwriting requires a high level of skill, experience, and professionalism. Did you know that most famous people do not write their own books that are published?

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The Art of Mimicry

One of the main reasons why ghostwriting is hard is because it requires the ability to mimic the client’s voice and writing style. The ghostwriter’s job is to create content that sounds like it was written by the client, which means the ghostwriter must be familiar with their client’s unique writing style, personality, and voice. This can be a significant challenge, especially if the client has a distinct writing voice that is difficult to replicate. The writer must crawl inside the clients brain and pretend to be them, think like them. It’s a very emotionally exhausting process. Especially if you are writing about traumatic experiences. The writer has to be involved with them, meshing themselves as if they were actually there to write about it authentically. If the author was victimized, so is the writer so the readers feel it as one. You cry with your authors, you feel their pain too. But if you can not do this, the book will not turn out well. The. worst thing is a badly ghostwritten book.

Time Management

Ghostwriting requires a significant amount of time management skills. Ghostwriters must be able to complete assignments quickly and efficiently while maintaining the quality and accuracy of the content they produce. They must also be able to meet strict deadlines while juggling multiple projects, which can be a daunting task.

The Human Factor

Finally, ghostwriting is difficult because of the human factor involved. Ghostwriters must be able to work closely with their clients and build a strong working relationship based on trust and mutual respect. They must be able to communicate effectively and understand the client’s goals and expectations. This can be particularly challenging when working with high-profile clients who have busy schedules and specific demands.

Ghostwriting is a rewarding yet challenging profession that requires a high level of skill, experience, and professionalism. Ghostwriters must have the ability to mimic their clients’ writing style, adhere to strict confidentiality agreements while maintaining creative limitations, manage their time effectively, and work closely with their clients to understand their goals and expectations. Not everyone is suited for ghostwriting, and those who are successful in the profession have honed their skills over time and possess a unique set of qualities that allow them to excel in this challenging field.

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Friday the 13th – Did You Know It’s Bad Luck To Leave a Book Half Written?

Friday the 13th is a well-known superstition, believed to bring bad luck and misfortune. This date has been associated with several myths and stories throughout history, leading many people to fear it as an unlucky day. While some may dismiss this belief as just another superstition, others take great precaution on this particular day.

The origins of Friday the 13th being considered an ominous date are not clear, but some theories suggest that it dates back to biblical times. According to one belief, the number 13 is associated with Judas Iscariot, who was believed to be the thirteenth guest at the Last Supper and later betrayed Jesus Christ. Combining this superstition with Friday, which has been historically viewed as an unlucky day, created the ominous date of Friday the 13th.

Another theory suggests that the phobia of Friday the 13th may have originated from Norse mythology. In Norse mythology, twelve gods were having a dinner party when Loki, the god of mischief and chaos, crashed it as an uninvited thirteenth guest. As a result, he orchestrated the death of Baldr, the god of joy and happiness, leading to the belief that having thirteen guests at a dinner party would bring misfortune.

Despite its origins, Friday the 13th has become deeply ingrained in popular culture as an unlucky day. This superstition is so widespread that it even has a name – paraskevidekatriaphobia. People with this phobia may go to great lengths to avoid any activities on this day, such as scheduling important events or travel plans.

Interestingly, the fear of Friday the 13th has also led to some bizarre and irrational behaviors. For instance, some buildings do not have a 13th floor, and many hospitals do not have a room number 13. Airlines and airports often see a decrease in passengers on this day, while some people refuse to make significant purchases or investments.

As Friday the 13th may bring bad luck around the world, so is leaving a book half written. According to this superstition, not finishing your book is considered bad luck. Some believe that it brings negative energy into their writing and hinders their progress. This idea of “bad juju” has been passed down through generations of writers, and many still believe in its power.

The consequences of not finishing your book are said to be severe. Some say that it can lead to writer’s block, making it difficult for you to start another writing project. Others believe that it may bring about financial difficulties or personal problems. While there is no scientific evidence to support these claims, many writers are not willing to take the risk.

Many new aspiring authors will have nightmares until their book is finished. The half written pages haunting them until they are completed. They can’t eat or sleep as the book keeps haunting them. Gnawing away at their brain.

So how do you avoid this bad juju and ensure that you finish writing your book? Here are a few tips:

  • Set realistic goals: Instead of trying to write the entire book in one sitting, break it down into smaller, achievable goals. This will not only make the task seem less daunting but also help you stay on track.
  • Stay motivated: Find ways to keep yourself motivated throughout the writing process. This could be by setting rewards for meeting your goals, finding an accountability partner, or taking breaks when needed.
  • Don’t compare yourself to others: Every writer has their own pace and style of writing. Avoid comparing yourself to other writers and focus on your own progress.
  • Believe in yourself: Remember that finishing your book is not a matter of luck, but rather dedication and hard work. Believe in your abilities as a writer and trust that you will see the project through to the end.

While there may be no scientific evidence to support the idea of bad juju when it comes to writing, many writers still believe in its power. Whether or not you choose to believe in this superstition, it is always beneficial to set realistic goals, stay motivated, and trust in your abilities as a writer. So go ahead and finish that book with confidence and determination! So don’t let the fear of bad juju stop you from finishing your book – keep writing and remember that the real magic lies within you. So keep writing, and don’t let any superstitions hold you back! Remember, the power to finish your book is in your hands. If you need help finishing your book, reach out to us and we can help stop the nightmare!

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Celebrating Labor Day with Books

Labor Day is a celebrated holiday in the US, Canada, and many other nations around the world. It honors the workers who have made significant contributions to the development and growth of the nation. Apart from the parades and barbecues, this holiday represents the resilience and hard work of the working-class population. To help you celebrate your hard work and achievements, what better way than to indulge in some good books? In this post, we will be discussing a hand-picked selection of books that not only represent the working-class but also showcase the evolving nature of people and resilience. How they are inspiring others with their works.

Mark T. Mahaffey, a living legend in Saint Petersburg, Florida, shares the story of his life-long journey as The Pathfinder. More than the name behind the iconic Mahaffey Theater, Mark Mahaffey is the patriarch of one of the largest, family-owned, real estate companies in Florida. Reflecting on the road that brought him to where he is today, he recognizes the defining moments that were the tailwinds to his success. Finding the right path is never easy, but with the support of his family, friends, and some key mentors along the way, Mark confidently navigated through some of life’s most challenging obstacles. The Pathfinder is a loving tribute to all those people who helped pave the way of the Mahaffey legacy and the friendships that have blossomed along the way. From growing up in Indiana and attending the University of Notre Dame, to serving in the Vietnam War as a U.S. Navy Lieutenant, to growing the Mahaffey Apartment Company, to exploring the world with his closest kin and kith, Mark Mahaffey hopes to inspire his readers to live life to the fullest.

It is normal for students to experience BIG feelings that are sometimes hard to manage at school. Riley’s story is designed to validate and inspire young students to be open and honest with their trusted adults about big feelings. This educational resource helps cultivate emotional intelligence, develop empathy, and enhance resiliency in our youngest scholars. Join Riley on her journey of self-discovery and her excitement to share what she has learned with the other pupils.

Legend has it that there is a quote that hangs in the halls of NASA that reads, “Aerodynamically a bumble bee’s body is not made to fly because the breadth of it’s wings is too small to keep it’s huge body in flight. The good thing is, the bee doesn’t know that and flies anyway.” This is the story of a little bumble bee who dreams of flying but from the start is told all the reasons why she can’t. Determined, she sets off on a journey that takes her from the beach, to the mountains, to the jungle and lots of places in between. Along the way she learns through friendship and perseverance to believe in herself and fly anyway.

Everyone is dealt a ‘deck of cards’ at birth. That deck can represent people’s personalities as much as disparate situations. Each card/person has a role to play in the game of life. Interdependence is key to our individual and collective survival, whether it’s finding one’s professional niche, handling difficult customers, or developing creative ideas to stop climate change. Everything and everybody affects each other. Building from the principle that we often exist in solitary ‘silos,’ Ullven provides 180 Silo Secrets which readers can immediately apply in their daily lives. She helps readers identify their “superpowers” and use those to impact their personal lives, professional lives, and local communities. Perhaps most importantly, she emphasizes that no one person can do it all, nor should anyone attempt to do so. We’re all part of a greater whole and the tools she’s provided, ranging from personality assessments to top ten lists of tips, aim to help people feel empowered, rather than overwhelmed.

An inspirational memoir of a man who escaped war torn Liberia to eventually find asylum in America. However, it was not an easy road to travel. As a child, it took Pitman and his family almost two months to walk on foot from their country into Sierra Leone. With nothing but the clothes on their backs, they had to hide from rebels who were on a rampage amputating and murdering anyone who they thought were connected to the government. In his debut book, Kennedy takes you along his journey of being a refugee from a 3rd world country to becoming a successful businessman in the states.

Books are an excellent way to celebrate Labor Day, honor the working class, and gain an understanding of the current socio-economic issues. Labor Day is a time for people to celebrate their hard work and dedication to their respective jobs. While some use the holiday as an opportunity to relax and unwind, others spend the day reflecting on how they can improve their work. Whether you are an employee, an employer, or a student, you can benefit from reading books.

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THE PATHFINDER: Finding the Right Path

Mark T. Mahaffey, a living legend in Saint Petersburg, Florida, shares the story of his life-long journey as The Pathfinder. More than the name behind the iconic Mahaffey Theater, Mark Mahaffey is the patriarch of one of the largest, family-owned, real estate companies in Florida. Reflecting on the road that brought him to where he is today, he recognizes the defining moments that were the tailwinds to his success. Finding the right path is never easy, but with the support of his family, friends, and some key mentors along the way, Mark confidently navigated through some of life’s most challenging obstacles. The Pathfinder is a loving tribute to all those people who helped pave the way of the Mahaffey legacy and the friendships that have blossomed along the way. From growing up in Indiana and attending the University of Notre Dame, to serving in the Vietnam War as a U.S. Navy Lieutenant, to growing the Mahaffey Apartment Company, to exploring the world with his closest kin and kith, Mark Mahaffey hopes to inspire his readers to live life to the fullest.

THE PATHFINDER: Finding the Right Path by Mark T. Mahaffey,

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Fly Anyway TV Interview & Book Signing!

Tampa best friends write children’s book teaching kids to believe in themselves. TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Legend has said, aerodynamically, bumblebees shouldn’t be able to fly.

“Their bodies are too big for their little wings,” says children’s book author, Amy Quezon-Wilde. “It goes on to say that bees don’t know anything about the laws of physics and they fly anyway.”

That is the concept behind a book she and her best friend, Kelly Jo Terry wrote, called, “Fly Anyway.” The two have been best friends for 25 years. The book is a learning lesson for children, teaching them no matter what anyone says they can do anything!

Fly Anyway is a labor of love, but it stemmed from heartbreak. Kelly lost her oldest son suddenly in 2020, just before the pandemic.

“My world shut down and the entire world shut down,” says Kelly.

She also put down the paintbrush. After her son, Sam, died, she didn’t paint anything for 10 months. All the while, Amy would send her uplifting pictures of bumblebees.

“My son that passed away loved bees and was a huge environmentalist, and was very concerned about the world we lived in,” says Kelly.

Then, one day, Amy sent a picture of a bee to her friend that sparked something, and Kelly picked up the paintbrush again.

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“You don’t feel allowed to feel joy, but she gave me joy,” says Kelly.

The two created Fly Anyway, which explains the story of Bea, who is told by other animals that can fly– she cannot.

It’s not until the end, she realizes she’s been flying all along. After writing it, they realized it mirrors the story of Kelly’s grief.

“Kelly was bee,” says Amy. “Kelly was flying anyway. She was doing things that she didn’t even realize she was doing to help other people.”

Meantime, Kelly says Sam was always her biggest fan and would be smiling at their success.

“He would be over the moon. He is over the moon, we know. He shows himself to us all the time,” says Kelly.

The authors will be doing a live reading & book signing at the Barnes & Noble located at 128 Westshore Boulevard in Tampa on August 26th 2023 from 11am – 1pm. The book can also be purchased online here: https://www.amazon.com/Fly-Anyway-Amy-Quezon-Wilde/dp/1954094345

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Going Back to School Books

As summer break comes to an end, kids and teachers are preparing for the new school year to kick off. Going back to school is exciting for so many reasons. It is always an enjoyment to make new friends, to see our old ones, and to learn and teach new things! 

At Richter Publishing, we have books for teachers and kids.

For children, there are the Riley and Milo books written by Cassie L. D’Addeo. In Riley and Her Big Feelings at School, Riley’s story teaches kids how to cope with their emotions and inspires them to be honest with their big feelings. This story helps children develop empathy, emotional intelligence, and enhances resiliency.

In this book, Riley works through the stages of grief as she copes with losing her best friend Milo. Riley and Milo: A Puppy’s Story of Coping with Grief and Loss leads children through dealing with death and the stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, sadness, and acceptance.

There’s a legend that bumblebees small wings cannot carry their big bodies, however they don’t realize it and will fly anyway. In Fly Anyway, a little bumblebee is told she can’t fly, but she doesn’t listen and finds herself on a journey from the beaches to the mountains and so many more places. Fly Anyway teaches children about friendship, perseverance, and following dreams.

Written by Amy-Quezon-Wilde
Illustrated by Kelly Jo Terry

Brittney Kempink’s Three Friends Limeade: Friends and Business Mix Together is a colorful book about characters who have their own limeade stand. Kempink teaches children about doing business and working together with others. The end of the book also has a fun limeade recipe!

For teachers, you can check out our list of books on our website. We recommend the following for this school year.

¡Spanish for You!: Spanish Course for Beginners and Advanced Students A1-B1 by Heidi McPherson is a detailed textbook to learn and teach Spanish. It has real-language usage with useful vocabulary and grammar. English translations are included for understanding. The book also contains exercises and a list of words at the end of the book.

From “America’s Most Hilarious Teacher” Mike Rivera, you’ll encounter the unique perspectives of a comedian and teacher. From Stand-Up Comedian to Stand-Up Teacher is a book about the experiences of both worlds and Mike’s story of bringing both worlds together.

Whether you are looking for an inspiring story or an informational read, there is something for everyone. As W.B. Yeats said, “Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting of a fire”. Teachers, we thank you for everything you do. Click here for a list of all the books available to purchase via Amazon. Happy reading and happy school year!

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