Elisa B.Bull
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I craft innovative marketing strategies to connect readers with captivating stories and drive our authors' success, fostering a vibrant literary community and expanding our reach.
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The Most Subversive Act of All: Clarity
In a culture saturated with political noise, Jim Cardoza does something increasingly rare: he explains liberty clearly. The Moral Superiority of Liberty is not a rebranding of old ideas, nor is it a partisan manifesto. Instead, it is a disciplined return to first principles, which were the ones that shaped the American experiment long before modern politics turned freedom into a slogan.
By Elisa B.Bullabout a month ago in BookClub
Why Liberty Still Matters
What does it really mean to live free? For decades, Americans have debated the boundaries of government power, the role of markets, and the meaning of morality in public life. In The Moral Superiority of Liberty, Jim Cardoza not only talks about the important points of this debate, but he also reframes certain aspects. His message is simple yet radical: liberty is not only practical, it is moral.
By Elisa B.Bull4 months ago in BookClub
“Why Hydrants Fail:”
We see hydrants on nearly every street corner, painted bright red or yellow, standing as silent guardians of our neighborhoods. But in Why Hydrants Fail, author Robert Simpson reveals a sobering truth: these iconic fixtures of public safety often don’t work when we need them most.
By Elisa B.Bull4 months ago in BookClub
A Bold New Vision for America’s Future
In a time of firestorms and failing infrastructure, political paralysis, and rising housing costs, Robert Simpson’s Why the Hydrants Failed and The Future of Housing in The West delivers a commanding wake-up call and blueprint for change.
By Elisa B.Bull7 months ago in BookClub
Walking With You Through the Storm
A Powerful New Book for the Broken hearted Dr.Arcolia Jenkins Watters has released a moving and heartfelt book, “Ministry in the Area of Hurting People,” written to help those who are suffering, struggling, and searching for hope.
By Elisa B.Bull8 months ago in BookClub
Breaking the ADHD Code
Parenting a child with ADHD often feels like an uphill battle—constant meltdowns, school struggles, and endless frustration. But what if there was a roadmap to turn chaos into calm? In Empower Your Child with ADHD to Thrive at Home and in the classroom, Mary Ginnery, a concerned parent and advocate, delivers a lifeline for overwhelmed parents. Packed with real-life stories and step-by-step solutions, this ground-breaking guide helps families reduce stress, improve focus, and rebuild confidence—both at home and in the classroom. Whether facing homework wars or social challenges, parents will find actionable tools to nurture their child’s strengths. Empower Your Child with ADHD to Thrive at Home and in the classroom isn’t just another parenting book; it’s the game-changer ADHD families have been waiting for.
By Elisa B.Bull8 months ago in BookClub
Whispers Through the Heart
Love is often thought of in big, grand gestures. But sometimes, the truest love is found in the quiet, everyday moments. “Whispers Through the Heart” by William Carlos Byrd is a beautiful collection of poems celebrating simple beauty of love in daily life.
By Elisa B.Bull9 months ago in BookClub
Ghostwriting Agencies:
Ghostwriting agencies have emerged as invaluable partners for individuals and businesses seeking to publish high-quality content. These agencies provide professional writers who can create original, engaging, and informative content on a variety of topics. Whether you need a book, article, or blog post, a ghostwriting agency can help you achieve your publishing goals.
By Elisa B.Bullabout a year ago in BookClub
Ghostwriting Services:
Have you ever wondered how some authors seem to effortlessly produce a steady stream of high-quality books? The answer might surprise you: ghostwriters. Ghostwriting services have become increasingly popular in recent years, offering a valuable solution for individuals who want to publish a book but lack the time, skills, or confidence to write it themselves.
By Elisa B.Bullabout a year ago in BookClub











