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Showing posts with label #RobertMedak. Show all posts

Friday, March 11, 2016

Imperfect Echoes


Author: Carolyn Howard – Johnson 

Imperfect Echoes is a series of poems by Carolyn, and a look at simple things in our lives that many don’t take the time to find the joy in their lives.

In this book, Carolyn draws with words allowing the reader to reminisce, if you are old enough, about living a life before social media and texting.

Through Carolyn’s way with words, readers are transported to times and places painted though the use of words on a page as a painter uses brushes to paint on canvas.

As you read Imperfect Echoes, you are able to reflect and reminisce about experiences, places and people from our planet.

Have a few moments to spare? Read a poem from Imperfect Echoes, it is not a book you have to read cover to cover in one sitting, although, you could. It is about the visceral response elicited by the poems.

Imperfect Echoes, is a book even those who don’t like poetry will enjoy reading and experiencing the written word in the form of free verse.

Imperfect Echoes is a five star recommended read for anyone who likes a good book. 

Reviewer

Robert Medak

Freelance writer, blogger, editor, proofreader, and reviewer

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Body of Work: Finding the Thread That Ties Your Story Together

By Pamela Slim

Body of Work reads like a memoir but is more than any memoir you have ever read. It is a life story that shows in detail how to transform from where you’ve been, to where you might be and the rationale behind it.

Aside from being a pleasant read, Body of Work is also an instruction manual about looking at your life experiences, and how they make you the person you are today; how to transform yourself creating the life you want by examining your life experiences, what you have learned along the way and how to transform in to the future you.

If you are feeling stuck in life, wondering what to do, Body of Work is the perfect book to help you understand where you are and possibly metamorphose into a better you.
Body of Work, is also an excellent manual on how to write a memoir for anyone considering writing a memoir or keeping a journal.

This reviewer awards five out of five stars to Body of Work by Pamela Slim with a must read recommendation.

Reviewer
Robert Medak
Freelance Writer, Blogger, Editor, Proofreader, Reviewer, and Marketer


Monday, November 24, 2014

Outsource Smart

By Daven Michaels

For any entrepreneur, or small business considering outsourcing, Outsource Smart might be the Holy Grail of information about outsourcing tasks that are stopping you from working on growing your business.

There is a section in Outsource Smart that explains about those that can afford to outsource presently.

Along with outsourcing information, there are also some business lessons for anyone considering a startup or becoming an entrepreneur.

Starting a business takes a good deal of time and effort on the business owner, outsourcing tasks is one way to eliminate many of the routine tasks that eat away at the time required to grow the business.

Routine business tasks such as blogging, site building and maintenance, social media posting, marketing, and bookkeeping.

Outsource Smart gives you information about outsourcing business tasks, how to find outsourcers for the daily tasks, and then spend time growing the business instead.

Outsource Smart is a book anyone thinking of starting a business, or a small business considering outsourcing should buy a copy read it.

Outsource Smart is a five out of five star read and a recommendation of purchase and reading it as a resource to learn more about the business of outsourcing.

Reviewer
Robert Medak
Freelance Writer, Blogger, Editor, Proofreader, and Reviewer

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

She Wore Emerald Then: Reflections on Mothers and Motherhood

By Magdalena Ball and Carolyn Howard-Johnson


She Wore Emerald Then is a collection of poems by Magdalena Ball and Carolyn Howard-Johnson.

The free verse (Written without rhyme or conventional patterns of poetry) poetry in She Wore Emerald Then is well written and entertaining for readers of any age, not just poetry readers that celebrates Mothers and Motherhood.

She Wore Emerald Then is a book that everyone should read and experience the writing and what the poems say to them. Poetry is about evoking emotion, not written to attempt understanding what was in the author’s mind at the time of penning.

She Wore Emerald Then is a recommended reading and awarded five out of five stars.

Purchase a copy of She Wore Emerald Then and enjoy a celebration Mothers and Motherhood from two gifted writers.

Reviewed by
Robert Medak

Freelance Writer, Editor, Reviewer