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Milestone in Pandemic Series: Ten Books Released!

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Yesterday, with the release of Julie Gentile's book, How to Stay Calm in Chaos , we reached release #10 of the books in our pandemic series--experts among our authors who have turned their expertise into providing advice, help, and encouragement with dealing with the fallout of various sorts of trying to cope with and manage life successfully during a pandemic. These books encompass a wide range of topics, all of them very pertinent to what is happening all around us. Which ones could help you? The  Pandemic and Hope , written by former priest and long-term, respected psychologist, Dr. Dennis Ortman. Read more HERE . Tips, Tools, and Anecdoates to Help during a Pandemic , written by San Diego social worker, Joanna Charnas. Read more HERE . God Speaks into Darkness , written by church leader, J Bennett Easterling. Read more HERE . Diary of an RVer during Quarantine, written by RV expert (judge of the RV Oopsies awards), Karry MacDonald. Read more HERE . Old and On Hold , written by

The Best Books of First Quarter 2024: Amazon Top 100 and More

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  And the best books of First Quarter 2024 are ... drumroll! .... Amazon Top 100 Greg Bagdade's book, Mental Health Mayday , reached #51 in Psychology Education and Training and #83 in safety and first aid. Kris Girrell’s book,  Learning to Feel , reached #60 in biographies of social scientists and psychologists. Shannon Gonyou’s book,  Since Sinai , reached #11 in biographies of Judaism. Steven Greenebaum’s book,  An Afternoon’s Dictation , reached #59 in ecumenism. Larry MacDonald’s book,  RV Oopsies , reached #80 in travel humor. Bob McGee’s book,  A View through the Fog , reached #63 in bridge engineering. Ken Mogren’s book,  Spunky Grandmas and Other Amusing Characters , reached #71 in limericks and humorous verse. Boris Shekhtman’s book,  How to Improve Your Foreign Language Immediately , reached #15 in study and teaching references and #35 in academic and commercial writing reference. Awards A View through the Fog (Bob McGee) Pinnacle Book Achievement Award An Afternoon'

14 MSI Press Authors Earn Book Awards in the Kops-Fetherling International Book Awards Competition

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  Congratulations to MSI Press's many talented authors for a strong showing in the 2020 Kops-Fetherling International Book Awards competition . The books and their awards are listed below. We will present each individual over the next couple of weeks so that readers can get to know the books and their authors. Definitely, each book is deserving (in our admittedly partially biased opinion) of its standing in the competition. Here are the 14 MSI books that placed in the competition. Phoenix Award Best New Voice Health and Fitness: Women, We're Only Old Once by Bertha Cooper. Gold Medal, Education: 10 Quick Homework Tips by Cindy McKinley Alder and Patti Trombly. Silver Medal, Science: Rainstorm of Tomorrow by Renyuan Dong Honorable Mention, Children's Picture Book: Noah's New Puppy by Vincent Rice with Geri Henderson Honorable Mention, Inspiration/Motivation: Weekly Soul by Dr. Frederic Craigie Honorable Mention, Mind, Body, & Spirit: How to Stay Calm in Chaos b

The Best Books of June -- MSI Books on Amazon's Top 100 Lists and More

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And the best books of June 2023 are ... drumroll! .... Top 100 Amazon 1.          Hot new releases           Bob McGee’s book, A View through the Fog , was #1 in hot new releases in bridge engineering for the entire 30-day new-release period and bounced around #13-#41 overall in bridge engineering. Great showing for a first-time author.         Steven Greenebaum’s book, An Afternoon’s Discussion , was #1 in ecumenism in hot new releases on June 24 and #21 overall in Christian ecumenism, mostly staying in the top 100 during the new-release period. Congratulations to him on that #1 status!!  General categories   Larry MacDonald’s book, RV Oopsies , was #28 in travel humor. Another repeat performance and another dandy showing for a book of multi-year vintage!   Awards Congratulations to Steven Greenebaum for being the runner-up (finalist) for the Pacific Books Award competition in the category of religion for his book, An Afternoon’sDictation . There are only two awards in e

Larry MacDonald: Kops-Fethering International Books Legacy Award for Sports and Recreation

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Congratulations to Larry MacDonald on his book,  RV Oopsies , being selected as the  Kops-Fetherling International Book Awards  lega cy award in the category of sports and recreation.    “This practical book shows the way to live from your heart and use its potential." To read more posts about Larry and his books, click  HERE .

Enjoy Some Humor for Christmas!

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  Know someone who needs a good laugh? Here are some humor books that make great Christmas gifts (Available in paperback and in e-book editions.) If purchasing a paperback (any paperback) through MSI Press webstore, use coupon code FF25 for a 25% discount. How My Cat Made Me a Better Man -- Book of the Year humor finalist; Kops-Fetherling Legacy Award Winner for humor 57 Steps to Paradise (a personal history--quite funny with moments of inspiration by an author who has written a number of articles and books for Guideposts ) A Movie Lover's Search for Romance - diverting and hard to put down Diary of an RVer -- written during the early days of pandemic lockdown; learn about the quarantini -- useful for any stuck-at-home situation Mommy Poisoned Our House Guest -- yes, she did! RV Oopsies -- both funny and informative Soccer Is Fun without Parents - good coaching for parents and leaders The Musings of a Carolina Yankee - amusing stories of those from the North and the South

Our May Marvels (the 100 Club): Authors with Books in the Amazon Top 100 in the marvelous month of May

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  We are so proud of the following authors whose books have been in the top 100 in their categories during the month of May! An Afternoon's Dictation   by Steven Greenebaum In 1999 Steven Greenebaum felt he'd hit the wall. Fifty years old, he could not make sense of his life or the world around him. For several months he angrily demanded answers from God, if God were there. One afternoon, an inner voice told him to get a pen and paper and write. Steven then took dictation - three pages, not of commandments but guidance for leading a meaningful life. An Afternoon's Dictation  grapples with, organizes, and deeply explores the revelations Steven received and then studied for over ten years. His sharing is NOT offered as the only possible way to understand it the dictation. It is offered, rather, as a start. The book's sections include deep explorations into "The Call to Interfaith," "The Call to Love One Another," "The Call to Justice," and &q

From the Blog Posts of MSI Press Authors: Tongue-in-Cheek Humor from Larry MacDoand

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  In his blog post, " Well, an Invisible Word ," Larry MacDonald, author of award-winning books, RV Oopsies   (Amazon Top 100 in travel humor), Travels with Elly , and Diary of an RVer in Quarantine , displays once again his dry wit.  Read more posts about Larry and his books HERE .                                    Sign up for the MSI Press LLC newsletter Follow MSI Press on  Twitter ,  Face Book , and  Instagram .   Interested in publishing with MSI Press LLC? Check out information on  how to submit a proposal . Interested in receiving a free copy of this or any MSI Press LLC book  in exchange for  reviewing  a current or forthcoming MSI Press LLC book? Contact editor@msipress.com. Want an  author-signed copy  of this book? Purchase the book at 25% discount (use coupon code FF25) and concurrently send a written request to orders@msipress.com. Want to communicate with one of our authors? You can!  Find their contact information on our  Authors' Pag

The Best Books of September - Amazon Top 100 Lists and More

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  And the best books of September 2023 are ... drumroll! .... Top 100 Amazon 1.          Hot new releases           Bob McGee’s book,  A View through the Fog , was #1 in hot new releases in bridge engineering for the entire 30-day new-release period and bounced around #13-#41 overall in bridge engineering. Great showing for a first-time author.         Steven Greenebaum’s book,  An Afternoon’s Discussion , was #1 in ecumenism in hot new releases on June 24 and #21 overall in Christian ecumenism, mostly staying in the top 100 during the new-release period. Congratulations to him on that #1 status!!  General categories a.    Kris Girrell’s book, Learning to Feel , reached #60 in biographies of social scientists and psychologists.   b.      Shannon Gonyou’s book, Since Sinai , reached #10 in biographies of Judaism.   c.       Steven Greenebaum’s book,  An Afternoon’s Discussion , reached #59 in ecumenism.   d.      Larry MacDonald’s book, RV Oopsies , reached #34 in travel humor, #116 in