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Stop hiding behind shame, comparison, and saboteurs.Show up with purpose, polish, and presence — in life, business, and leadership.Build a bankable presence that attracts opportunity and honors God.Activate your influence with confidence, charisma, and conviction.
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Kris and Rob Lawter are excited to be traveling the world on a small luxury ship, their dream vacation. Retired from a high-stress career in government, Kris and her husband, a recently retired airline pilot, hope their good marriage will catch fire without alarm clocks in the way. But when Rob sees their neighbor tossed overboard in the dead of night, they have no choice but to get involved. Then their friend gets beaten up in Cádiz, and only the Lawters see the deadly connection. Unless Kris finds the key to a cipher she found in the dead man's cabin, the Lawters might be next.
About the author:
VC Williams has a strong background in technical writing and is delighted to devote her life now to writing fiction. She previously worked in administrative and accounting roles in retail, government, manufacturing, and non-profits. She also served twelve years as a business administrator/minister for a large church in El Paso. Texas. VC is a second-generation Arizonan and a history enthusiast. She is married with two sons and two grandchildren. She has been blessed with opportunities to travel and has visited many beautiful places here and around the world. She is a member of the Historical Novel Society, the Arizona Authors Association, and the Arizona Territorial Society.
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A young native American man is trained to assassinate political targets in major U.S. cities and is financially supported through a network of shell companies. Ironically his false identity is that of an attorney for the U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs. His only problem is that he is the nephew of Noel Two Horses, a native American ex-cop, private Investigator who is digging deep to find out what this young guy is up to. Dog Soldier is the seventh story in the Noel Two Horses series of stories about this private investigator who runs his investigative agency out of a mystery book shop in Prescott, Arizona in the heart of Yavapai Apache territory.
About the author:
Roland Rick Church is an enrolled member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation and is a former Tribal Council member as well as a Director of Public Safety for his tribe. After retiring he was appointed as a Tribal Police and Fire Commissioner. He is a decorated Marine Corps Vietnam combat veteran and had a 26-yearlaw enforcement career as a State Trooper, Police Patrol Sergeant, Special Investigator and a Fraud Unit Supervisor. He is a graduate of the FBI Academy Command College Quantico. His private investigative work included criminal defense work in both Wisconsin and Arizona as well as the Federal court system. Rick has a Master's degree in Forensic Psychology and has taught Criminal justice courses for both undergraduate and graduate level students
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Robin Finch, nicknamed Bird, is learning all about baseball from his sister Maria. As she uses expressions to describe baseball actions, he visualizes what they mean--literally.
This book is a great aid for language acquisition. It is also useful for understanding the game of baseball, especially idioms and other expressions.
About the author:
Rodo Sofranac spent the first few years of his life in a small village called Rijeka Crnojevića, in Montenegro (former lya part of Yugoslavia). The next few years he lived in Salzburg, Austria. His family then immigrated to the United States. This diversity of cultures and languages has inspired Rodo to read, write, and have fun with words, especially telling stories. Currently, Rodo lives the larger village of Phoenix, Arizona with his loving wife, Susan, and some of the kids—who all constantly help him with his English.
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Diane Sleger is a published author of historical non-fiction novels, with a focus on the Shadows to Sunshine series. She holds a B.S.W., an A.A.S. in Graphic Design and a certificate in Web Design. Her digital designs include photo montages and book cover designs. Her membership and volunteer experience through the Saguaro Chapter NSDAR, as VIS Chair: Webmaster, since 2022, the Society of Mayflower Descendants of Arizona, since 2022, the Signal Hill Chapter, NSDAR, member since 2017, and ILDAR/National Standing Committee/State VIS Co-Chair of Website Compliance/2019-2021. Diane is dedicated to sharing veterans’ military memories and honoring their service and heroism. Portfolio: www.dianesleger.com
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After having a terrible day at school, Saanvi returns home frustrated and mad. All she wants to do is sulk in her room until she has an eye-opening conversation with her dad. During their talk, she learns how grown-ups have bad days too. Grownups and kids are more similar than she originally thought!
Join Saanvi as she learns the different ways to turn her bad days around. When Saanvi has another bad day at school the next week, will she be able to tackle her unhappiness in a positive way?
About the author:
Sheena Sharma is a pediatric nephrologist in Phoenix, Arizona, and has dreamed of writing since she was a young girl. She was born and raised in Toronto, Canada, and eventually moved throughout the Northeast to New York and Philadelphia before settling in Phoenix. Sheena loves spending time with her husband and two young children, who are her constant source of inspiration. Her first book, Saanvi’s Family Tree, navigates the difficult subject of familial estrangement with honesty and love.
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D.R. Ransdell is a writer, a traveler, and a musician. She's also a night owl--how else could she get any writing done? Although she's a native of Illinois, after a lovely stint in Mexico, she moved to Tucson, Arizona, where the sun is strong and the pools are inviting. By day she's a writing instructor at the University of Arizona.
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The author earned Engineering degrees from North Dakota State University (NDSU) and the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP). He was employed by a large US manufacturer of diesel engines, holding various positions. He worked and lived in Spain for eight years, traveling throughout western Europe. He also worked in numerous Latin American Spanish-speaking countries, including Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Chile, Peru, Argentina, and the Dominican Republic.
The author resides in southern Arizona, USA, and enjoys traveling, learning, hiking, practicing Spanish, wine tasting, and attending concerts.
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Embark on a magical Christmas
adventure with Nacho and Lola!
Join the lovable pups as they journey through the enchanting
landscapes of Arizona in search of the true spirit of Christmas. From
twinkling lights at the Phoenix Zoo, to the festive charm of Prescott’s
Christmas town, and the snowy wonderland of Flagstaff, Nacho and
Lola discover that the essence of Christmas is not in decorations or
gifts, but in the joyous moments shared with family and friends.
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Terrilyn M. Trejo is a retired special education teacher and the author of I Love America Because… and The Traveling Tales of Nacho & Lola series, including The Grand Canyon, Touring Tombstone, DĂa de los Muertos Celebration, and The Spirit of Christmas. She lives in Arizona with her husband Vidal and draws inspiration from their travels and her Chihuahuas, Nacho and Lola.
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The Situational Meditation Journal is a companion to the Situational Meditation book, designed to support and deepen your meditation practice. It helps cultivate a lifestyle of presence, where individuals remain fully engaged in the moment-regardless of their physical, emotional, or social environment. With an emphasis on appreciation and openness, this journal encourages a limitless approach to mindfulness wherever life finds you.
About the author:
Dr. Estella Chavous is a renowned meditation trainer, speaker, and published author with a strong educational background in sales and marketing. She has held strategic leadership positions in Fortune 500 companies, but her true passion lies in guiding individuals and organizations toward transformative wellbeing practices.
As a certified meditation trainer, Estella specializes in mindful meditation and contemplative prayer. She offers personalized training, workshops, and consultancy services for individuals, families, and corporations. Her areas of expertise include mindful meditation, emotional intelligence and resilience, transformation processes, personal growth, corporate wellbeing, and team development.
Estella has authored and co-authored several books, including *Situational Meditation Theory & Practice* and *Emotional Intelligence in Christ*. She is also a co-host of the *SL Mindful Media* show and the *Edge God In* podcast, and she has developed a range of courses on empowering topics.
Through her consultancy, Strategic Ladies, Estella provides personalized meditation training, corporate wellbeing programs, workshops, family and relationship coaching, and course development on various topics.coaching, and course development on various topics.
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Harald Lutz Bruckner was born in Germany during turbulent times and ventured to the New World where he spent most of his adult life. His work and educational adventures have taken him from merchandising/retailing, the teaching of German and world literature, to an academic career in audiology and the challenges of working with hard-of-hearing and deaf children and adults. Among his favorite academic subjects to teach were offerings in sign language. In 1981, he discovered the magic of painting in transparent watercolors and has never stopped painting. Moving to sunny Arizona from the high country of Colorado in 2003 caused a major shift in his subject matter. He changed from a primarily realistic orientation to one of total abstraction. Since retiring from academia, he has pursued his passions for travel, art, music, and the enjoyment of writing. Chico Bello: A Wagging Tale is his fourteenth novel.
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Detective Allen Anderson, and his assistant, Rebecca Tsosie, are on a new adventure to solve another serial murder in their small town of Ash Fork, Arizona. Rebecca is in her last semester at the NAU branch at Yavapai College in Prescott. She hears about murders happening there. Young men who went to Ash Fork High School are found dead. She and Detective Allen begin assisting the Prescott Police Department to ascertain who may be involved, what the motive is, and whether or not they can help before more young men are killed.
About the authors:
An avid reader since childhood, Elizabeth Ajamie-Boyer is from the Phoenix, Arizona. She is married to, and co-writes with, TJ Boyer, primary author of The Mirror Gate Chronicles series. As a Christian writer, Elizabeth feels called to write about the accomplishments of other Christians to make the United States of America a great country. Her novella, Memories of War is her first solo project.
ANALYZE YOUR INITIAL ITINERARY
With the dates from your preliminary schedule in mind, examine the map and consider whether there is anything else you should add to your trip. Examining your contact database(s), you see the name of a library near your friend’s home. In your notes, you see that you had a good rapport with the library manager when you called to thank her for ordering both hardcopy and Kindle editions of your last published book. In reconnecting with her, you can mention that you will be speaking at the bookstore in the library’s neighborhood. You can then inquire if there is a book club or other activity that fits with your genre, or another aspect of your work as an author that may be of interest to her patrons.
After a brief but warm conversation, you have added another event to your trip! You will be speaking at a monthly meeting of the local chapter of the American Library Association (ALA) division, United for Libraries (previously called Friends of the Library), which includes many of the city’s high school English teachers. Your topic will be your move from a career in teaching history to writing books about the families who moved along the Oregon Trail from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City.
BE MINDFUL OF AIR AND GROUND TRANSPORT
While you have spent a day in contemplation and phone calls, you now have the information you need to complete your travel plans. The airline with which you have had a long-term relationship announces that you have sufficient travel miles to boost your reservation to business class, with a slight fee to ensure you can change the reservation if necessary. As to fees for carrying materials for your speaking engagements, you will have to determine what you will require for both of those occasions, and whether you will ship them ahead of your departure from home.
Since the authors’ event is being held at a major hotel near the city’s airport, you can use their shuttle for arrival and departure. When making your hotel reservation from two days prior to the event to two days after it, you have learned that there are two restaurants, a bar and a commercial office with computers and printers to produce any materials you have not carried with you. Keep in mind, however, that there is no way of knowing the amount and type of paper and audio/visual supplies they may be able to provide.
A couple of the author's organization members living in that city are friends, so if an opportunity for shopping, meals, or other enjoyable occasions arises, you should be able to ride with them. For the second leg of your trip, you will be staying with your friend, and she has offered to provide transportation to and from that city’s airport, as well as to the bookstore and library where you will be speaking.
WHAT SHOULD YOU SHIP AHEAD OF YOUR TRAVEL?
Arriving at the hotel of the authors’ event two days early will allow you to connect with its leaders and other attendees who should be apprised of your latest publication and your speaking engagements. Even if calls and emails yield no response to your pre-event communications, you might want to carry some of your speaking materials with you in case the event’s leadership calls on you for spur-of-the moment assistance. Perhaps as a greeter, to sit on a discussion panel, or even to give an unexpected talk from the podium!
If nothing else, you will be able to share copies with old and new acquaintances who may provide feedback that will enhance those speaking engagements. Additionally, depending on your relationships with the event planners, you may want to send them copies of these materials in advance. Even if they do not respond initially, if you have masters of such files with you, you can easily respond to any call for you to participate in an unexpected way.
After further communication, your friend in the second city has agreed to have a box or two shipped to her, a week or two in advance of your arrival. And, if the major event’s organizers should communicate with you in advance to ask for your assistance, consider contacting the hotel about sending anything you may need in advance.
DETERMINE WHAT YOU WILL WEAR AND CARRY EACH DAY
When was the last time you examined your closets and drawers? Are your bags and luggage in good condition, with fresheners or sachets stored in them? Is their construction sufficiently substantial to survive the modes of travel you will be using? Are their locks, closures, and compartments safe and appropriate for what they will contain? Do you need to replace any clothing, accessories, toiletries, prescriptions or supplements? Does anything need repair? A few days before departing, air out your bags and lay out everything that needs to be packed in them.
Regarding clothing, think about the types of events you will attend. Personally, I tend to wear black dresses, which are easily augmented with colorful Asian or Island jackets or shawls. Beyond that, I wear a few pieces of decorative jewelry, ornaments to keep my hair in place, and a large black and gold name badge with my personal logo. Having difficulty walking? I rely on wheelchairs and rollators. With stiff hands, I find that slip-on shoes with Velcro closures are ideal for me.
Remember that it can be dangerous to display items that appear valuable. Designer bags and precious jewelry can easily catch the eyes and hands of thieves. I have designed much of my own jewelry as a means of introducing myself and opening conversation. Fortunately, a casual glance does not announce what their quality may be. For both men and women, I suggest carrying bags with multiple compartments, so that you can easily take ties, scarves, and belts—preferably lightweight—with colors and patterns that will harmonize with, and expand, the appearance of your wardrobe.
Make sure that you carry the most important things in your purse, portfolio, briefcase, or other carry-on bag, in case your checked luggage does not arrive where and when it is needed. This includes valuables, medications and supplements, underwear, makeup, and electronic files of important documents, plus extra chargers for your phone and any other electronic device(s).
Depending on the time of year and locations you will visit, weather changes may require more items than you expect. That happened when I last visited my hometown of Portland, Oregon. The first few days in early September brought lovely weather, and I had packed perfectly (except for supplements I found lacking). Unfortunately, on the second day of addressing students at my old high school, the weather changed; it was cold, windy, and rainy … for which I was not prepared.
EVENT DISPLAYS
In the scenario I have described, you have a friend who is a patron of the venues at which you will speak. Even if this is so, or you are personally familiar with them, look them up on the Internet to verify location, layout, and facilities. If you have any questions, call and speak to the manager in advance of your trip. The last time I had to prepare a display at a store, I called, and the person in charge of arrangements was not familiar with the plans for the scheduled event. Fortunately, I had both my husband and a girlfriend to help handle unexpected challenges. In the end, I was provided with a long table that afforded plenty of space for my acrylic display of books, a sign-in sheet for visitors who wanted to stay in touch, plus bookmarks, business cards, and a few secretarial supplies.
Since your public speaking is not in your hometown, it will be awkward to provide your own table or chairs. If possible, have lightweight display materials (even folding) that will allow you to present your books simply, with easy access for both attendees and you. And don’t forget to have bookmarks or business cards for them to later contact you, as well as sign-in sheets for people to leave their contact information if they would like to know about your publications and future events.
POTENTIAL SALES
If book sales are part of an event, make sure that you understand the method(s) by which this will be achieved. Do you facilitate the sales yourself? This will mean you have to explore the financial and local tax situation in advance. This may also alter how and when you ship the materials you will be selling, and in this scenario, whether you will leave copies of those materials at the bookstore and/or library upon departure. If your friend agrees to handle the return of books and other materials to you, be polite and have all boxes, labels, and any other necessary materials prepared for her, or anyone else charged with helping you.
PUBLIC SPEAKING
When planning for public appearances, you will need to research the aspects of each location at which you speak, for they will certainly offer different opportunities and challenges. Will someone introduce you? If so, have a short paragraph prepared for them on sturdy cardstock. Will this person or someone else assist you during any question-and-answer time after you speak? How large is the space in which you will speak? How many attendees are expected? Will you speak from a stage? I cannot climb stairs, so I might have to sit at the front of a stage. Is there a podium? If you are too short to speak from that position, will you have a small stool on which to stand? No, that would not help me. If you are too short or too tall, can you be seated at a table? Yes, that is of benefit to me. Is there a sound system with which you should become acquainted in advance of speaking? Personally, I have been speaking from a stage since I was a child, and I do not usually have a problem in projecting my voice. Please note that some speakers choose to carry a small portable sound system, which can be plugged into a facility’s system.
How long will you have to speak? (Don’t forget a clock or watch and remember to practice your timing in advance). Will there be time for attendees to ask you questions in the room in which you speak? Can you make yourself available to attendees after you speak, in another room where you might have an opportunity to sign books and/or sell them? Closing thoughts: Don’t forget to personally thank the individuals and organization(s) that have arranged for your speaking engagement, as well as for their assistance while you are there.