Economics and All That: Volume I

d Economics and All That: Volume I by Jefferson Hane Weaver Publication date was October 12, 2022. Volume I of ECONOMICS AND ALL THAT explains fundamental concepts of economics to both students and members of the lay audience who want to learn more about such things as markets and money and banks and finance. The […]
Just Keep Swimming

Just Keep Swimming Cindy Kolbe Publication date is December 15, 2022. JUST KEEP SWIMMING: A CRASH, A QUEST, AND WAVES OF HOPE tells the true story of a mom’s crisis, a daughter’s paralysis, and incredible travels that carry them from a small town in Ohio to Harvard, Capitol Hill, and around the world. After […]
Heart of a Stuntman

Heart of a Stuntman by Kevin Ball Publication date is December 16, 2022. Kevin Ball enjoyed a highly successful career as a Hollywood stuntman–and then discovered that the action he really craved was where human beings struggled to survive. HEART OF A STUNTMAN brings his adventures as a humanitarian with NGOs to life. Here is […]
First, Eat Your Frog

First, Eat Your Frog by Elizabeth Kagan Arleo First, Eat Your Frog by Elizabeth Kagan Arleo will launch as part of our celebration of International Women’s day 2023. This meticulously referenced book presents eight lessons (or “pearls”) learned by a successful woman in medicine–Dr. Elizabeth Kagan Arleo. Benefits to the reader include improved work-life […]
Reading Matters

Reading Matters by Janet Levine The publication date is July 20, 2022. In her article for Midwest Book Review, Diane Donovan provided a beautiful introduction to the importance of Janet Levine’s Reading Matters book: READING MATTERS: HOW LITERATURE INFLUENCES LIFE draws important connections between reading choices and decision-making processes, using a range of literary […]
Moro Warrior

Moro Warrior by Thomas McKenna The publication date was May 6, the 80th anniversary of the surrender of the Philippines. Dr. Thomas McKenna’s Moro Warrior tells the remarkable true story of the Philippine Muslim (Moro) resistance fighters of World War II—the most successful and least-known guerrillas of the Pacific Theater. It is the story […]
The #PACE Process for Early Career Success

The #PACE Process for Early Career Success by Mark Zides The #PACE Process for Early Career Success by Mark Zides was launched with a major author event on April 8, 2022. This was followed up by popular book signings, including at the June 2022 American Library Association conference in Washington, DC. The career landscape […]
IPPY Gold Medal Winner!

CONGRATULATIONS to Sarah Chadwick! Sarah was recently awarded the Gold Medal in the category of Women’s Issues at the IPPY Awards for THE SWEETNESS OF VENUS. This well-researched book, full of information and humor, is Sarah’s debut work and the first book published under Armin Lear’s Wild Pansy imprint. In recommending THE SWEETNESS OF VENUS: […]
Eric Hoffer Gold Medal Memoir!

CONGRATULATIONS to Nabil Khouri! Nabil was recently awarded gold by The Eric Hoffer Book Award committee for his memoir The Young Terrorist: Journey from Arab Militant to Proud American. The award letter states, “Each winner was determined to be unique, worthy, and well produced in all aspects of writing and publishing.” This is a big […]
NEUTERING THE CIA Release

NEUTERING THE CIA Spotlights Threats to US Democracy Posed by Politicization of Intelligence Agencies Insider Account Tells Well-Documented Story of CIA Becoming a Pawn of Politics July 24, 2023 – Washington, DC –The July 26, 2023 release of John A. Gentry’s Neutering the CIA is the most controversial of Armin Lear Press’ titles focused on […]