Nonfiction
The First Chapter of My New Book "Substack Mastery" for Beta Readers
Dear writers and readers, a few months ago, when I publicly announced that I would dedicate 80% of my time to Substack, 15% to Newsbreak, and just 5% to Medium, I received an intriguing call from one of my book publishers. This serendipitous encounter was inspiring, much like one of my stories that also brought serendipity. Whenever serendipity knocks on my door, I answer graciously.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz2 years ago in BookClub
The Last Song of the Evening . AI-Generated.
Tonight, I want to share with you a story that's very close to my heart. It's about the power of music, the bond between an artist and their audience, and the magic that happens when we all come together to create something beautiful.
By Ambar's Tales2 years ago in BookClub
Bridging the Gap, Virtual Therapy for Senior's Mental Health. AI-Generated.
Virtual therapy, also known as tele therapy or online therapy, is a form of mental health care delivered remotely through technology. It provides a convenient and accessible alternative to traditional in-person therapy sessions. With virtual therapy, individuals can connect with licensed therapists via video conferencing, phone calls, or secure messaging platforms.
By Ibrahim Bawa2 years ago in BookClub
Review: Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs
In this book: "Imminent: Inside the Pentagon’s Hunt for UFOs,” the readers are taken to the center of the most enigmatic and mystifying programs of the United States government – detection of unknown aerial objects, or what is called Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). From the author, a now retired military pilot who headed the Pentagon’s Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP), this book delivers the information unknown to many people most of which have been in speculation right from the 1950’s concerning UFOs. The fact that Elizondo has been there and done that, ‘Imminent’ is a must read for anyone interested in what goes on behind the curtain of government secrecy concerning the mini-satellites and advanced aero-space tech, and the probabilities of other-worldly intelligent life.
By William Walker2 years ago in BookClub
Best Books you can buy right now!
Best Books to buy right now Books are gateways to worlds beyond our own, offering a glimpse into the minds and experiences of others. They capture the essence of human imagination, history, and knowledge, transforming written words into vivid landscapes of ideas and emotions. Whether it’s the thrill of a gripping mystery, the wisdom of timeless classics, or the exploration of new horizons through contemporary works, books have the power to educate, entertain, and inspire. They are not just objects on a shelf but companions in our journey through life, enriching our understanding and shaping our perspectives.
By Brody Clyde2 years ago in BookClub
Book Review: Attached The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find—and Keep—Love. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Attached: The New Science of Adult Attachment and How It Can Help You Find — and Keep Love by Amir Levine, M.D. with Rachel S.F. Attachment theory, which was first formulated by the psychologists John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth in the mid-20th century would suggest that these early relationships with caregivers play a central role in shaping behavior as an adult within intimate relationships. This theory is then applied to the adult romantic relationships by Levine and Heller, providing a way for you to understand your attachment type —and that of your partner– so as to improve in building up security among each other.
By Nick Kohilas2 years ago in BookClub
The Bermuda Triangle Mystery Has Been Solved. AI-Generated.
The Bermuda Triangle mystery has finally been unraveled. How many spine-chilling tales of vanishing airplanes and ships in the Bermuda Triangle have you come across? We bet it's more than a few. This vast stretch of the Atlantic Ocean, lying between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda, has long been infamous for its eerie occurrences. Ships and planes have mysteriously vanished in this region, earning it the ominous nickname,
By okeghano williams2 years ago in BookClub
Extended Description of "The Psychology of Money"
"The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel is a convincing assessment of the profoundly human parts of financial decision- making. Dissimilar to conventional money books that emphasis on specialized systems, venture tips, or growing long term financial stability equations, Housel's work digs into the mental and close to home factors that impact how we approach cash. Through a progression of 20 short, keen parts, Housel winds around together an embroidery of stories, verifiable models, and conducts exploration to uncover how our mentalities, ways of behaving, and insights shape our monetary lives.
By Nadia Tasnim2 years ago in BookClub





