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Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Racing against Time (Weiss)

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  Today's publisher's pride is  Racing against Time  by Jeffrey Weiss, which has reached #6 in triathlons and #87 and  running and jogging on Amazon. Book Description: In  Racing Against Time , Jeff Weiss shares the story of his late middle-age transformation.  Weiss went from running a first 10K race at age 48 to becoming an Ironman and ultramarathoner by his late 50s.  Along the way he discovers the extraordinary physical and emotional benefits that flow from chasing ever-increasing fitness goals.  Weiss’s journey shows us that we have the power to influence how we age, that goal-setting and adventure are not solely the province of the young.  At a time when so many of us are looking for ways to increase our health span – that portion of life that we spend in good health – Weiss’s story shows us one way to get there.   Keywords: midlife fitness transformation, running after 40, Ironman after 50. ultramarathon training in your 50s,...

Guest Post from MSI Press Author, Dr. Dennis Ortman: Aging and Freedom

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  AGING AND FREEDOM “My actions are my only true belongings…. My actions are the ground on which I stand.” --Anguttara Sutta 5:57   I recently vacationed with an old friend. Our friendship is old. For fifty years we have golfed together. He is also old in years, 89, to be exact. During our time together at his condo, we played golf. As a natural athlete, Ray could still hit the ball well. Yet, after each shot, he asked, “Where’d it go?” I yelled and pointed, but he did not hear. “Do you have your ear plugs in, Ray?” I asked. That was our ritual. Ray had his own cart and walked slowly and carefully, to avoid falling. His arms and legs were purple, from banging into things. His paper-thin skin bruised and bled at the slightest touch. He often complained of his back and legs being sore. So he titrated his moving about according to his pain level. While not playing golf, Ray spent his time praying, reading, and writing. Sitting in his chair, he would often fall asleep an...

Women's History Month: Women in Publishing

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  Women have shaped publishing far longer than most people realize. From early feminist and small‑press pioneers of the 1960s–1980s—who built “a feisty counterculture” of women‑run presses during the mimeograph revolution—to the global network of women’s presses founded during second‑wave feminism, women have steadily expanded their influence in every corner of the industry. Today, women make up 79% of publishing employees and now publish more books than men, a dramatic rise from just 20% in the 1970s. But the story goes deeper: many of the small, mission‑driven presses that anchor today’s nonfiction and niche‑topic landscape were founded by women, often with a commitment to community, clarity, and author dignity. MSI Press fits naturally into that lineage—steady, independent, values‑driven, and woman‑owned. This long arc—from grassroots presses to industry leadership—shows how women not only entered publishing but transformed it, opening doors for diverse voices and reshaping the ...