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Turn Your Ideas into Impact: Why Professional eBook Ghostwriting Services Are Worth It
Everyone has a story to tell or a message to share. Maybe you’ve built a successful business and want to document your journey. Maybe you’ve developed a system or method in your career that could help others. Or maybe you simply have a powerful life experience that others could learn from. The only thing stopping you? Sitting down and writing a whole book from scratch.
By Edward Molne6 months ago in Writers
From Pen to Power: The Rise of Multi-Award-Winning Author Malaika Nawaz. AI-Generated.
At just 18 years old, Malaika Nawaz has done what many only dream of in a lifetime — she has authored over 10 books, each echoing with the quiet depth of introspection and the bold fire of purpose. Hailing from Pakistan, she has carved her space in the literary world through themes of silence, peace, resilience, identity, and the search for meaning — subjects rarely explored with such maturity at her age.
By Malaika Nawaz6 months ago in Writers
Book Review Services - A Comparison
Recently, I independently re-published a book that was originally published in 2020 with a small publisher. Sadly, what happens when you re-publish a book is that it doesn’t actually replace the other version – it is published as a new edition. This means that the book loses all its previously acquired reviews on websites such as amazon. While I’m all for getting organic reviews, if you’ve ever tried to build up your book reviews you know how hard it is to get those first dozen. Once you get a dozen or so reviews, they begin to keep trickling in but for some reason no one wants to be in that first batch.
By Marlena Guzowski6 months ago in Writers
A Glimpse of Grace
Mara always knew her son Eli was different. While other children laughed and ran around the courtyard playground, Eli often stood apart—lost in his own quiet world. The other kids didn’t understand him. They teased him, called him "four eyes" for the thick glasses strapped tightly around his head. Some mocked the hearing aids in both his ears, but Eli never seemed to notice—or care. His light brown hair curled at the edges, and his soft eyes rarely reflected hurt. He was only five, but Mara often thought he carried the weight of someone much older.
By Enric Milly6 months ago in Writers
The Kind of Packing That Has Nothing to Do With Travel
It’s weird how often I pack for things that aren’t actual trips. Not airports or hotel stays. Just everyday life. Little “pack jobs” I do constantly: a bag for the gym. A tote for working at the coffee shop. A backpack for the park. An overnight bag even if I’m just crashing on a friend’s couch. And sometimes the stakes feel higher than real travel, because I’m not in that mindset of “figure it out when I get there.” I want it to be easy. I want to feel prepared without dragging half my apartment with me.
By Abbasi Publisher6 months ago in Writers







