Monday , May 6 2024

Patricia Gale

Patricia Gale has written and ghostwritten hundreds of blogs and articles that have appeared on sites such as Psychology Today, Forbes, and Huffington Post, and in countless national newspapers and magazines. Her "beat" is health, business, career, self-help, parenting, and relationships.

Book Review: ‘My Mother, My Mentor,’ by Pamela F. Lenehan

Children of working mothers are thriving and beautifully positioned for adulthood, according to a new book by former Wall Street executive Pamela F. Lenehan in "My Mother, My Mentor" which shows that integrating career and family benefits kids — and in some surprising ways.

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Interview: Ya-Ling Liou, D.C., author of ‘Every Body’s Guide to Everyday Pain’

Know that the body has our best interest at heart — and it doesn't lie, says chiropractic medicine practitioner Ya-Ling Liou, D.C., author of "Every Body’s Guide to Everyday Pain". Her book is a easy to follow, compassionate guide to working through your everyday pain. The best way to avoid chronic or disabling discomfort is to pay attention to what our body is telling us.

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Interview: Renate Reimann, Ph.D., author of ‘Beyond Procrastination: How To Stop Postponing Your Life’

Procrastination is a process problem, not a personality problem, says Renate Reimann, author of Beyond Procrastination: How to Stop Postponing Your Life. Reimann's new book reminds us that the best way to overcome roadblocks to productivity is to keep it simple, and not beat ourselves up.

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Interview with James DeVita, author of ‘A Winsome Murder’

James DeVita, the author of A Winsome Murder, talks art, craft and how the sight of a wheat field inspired this spine-tingling adult thriller. DeVita's background in Shakespearean acting also gave him particular insight into why a hard-boiled detective might approach crime-solving by quoting the Bard.

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Book Review: ‘A Winsome Murder’ by James DeVita

'A Winsome Murder' is the remarkable debut adult thriller from actor/director/playwright (and acclaimed YA fiction writer) James DeVita. In lean yet masterful prose, it tells a richly imagined tale of a series of brutal and seemingly random murders by a cryptic killer — and the detective, James Mangan, and his partner, Frank “Coose” Cusumano, who have to stop him.

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