LOS
ANGELES, July 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A
recent poetry anthology on the theme of masculinity "aims to
showcase the diversity of what it means to be a man and what it
means to embrace its multitudes". The selected poems "emphasize
that masculinity is not a monolithic concept, but a dynamic,
evolving force that can be shaped by culture, society and personal
experiences". In his poetry collection Blameforest,
Jason Stocks addresses themes
connected to identity and masculinity, including the rage and
violence that "runs deep for no real reason" among American men. A
Kirkus review describes the collection as "provocative, explicit
poetry written with muscular swagger". This year it was a finalist
in contemporary poetry in the American Legacy Book Awards.
LibraryBub is an industry first. Established in 2015, it works
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books from the independent publishing sector. LibraryBub introduces
thousands of librarians to bestselling and award-winning books from
the independent publishing sector. These books hold immense
potential for enhancing the lives of their readers. Pulitzer
laureate Jericho Brown recalls that when he was a child, his mother
would drop him off at the library on her way to doing errands. He
confesses that he was intimidated by prose but found poetry books,
with their slender page count and ample white space, very
approachable. So he eagerly read Walt
Whitman and Emily Dickinson,
Langston Hughes and Phillis Wheatley, Gwendolyn Brooks and Robert Pinsky, Sylvia
Plath and Anne Sexton. He
discloses, "I didn't understand a word of them, and I didn't
care... I could disinterestedly and distractedly read just for the
sound of the poems and the beauty of the images." Librarians enable
writers to make that kind of difference to people's lives,
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Below is this month's selection by category.
FICTION
Literature & Fiction
Blameforest by Jason Stocks ISBN: 978-1736841020
The Hermit by Katerina Grishakova ISBN:
979-8988717324
The Inevitable Loss of Innocence by Zara D. Macias
ISBN: 978-1637351925
Scar Songs: Stories by W. Royce Adams ISBN:
979-8986488523
Mystery & Thriller
Unsettled States by Tom Casey ISBN: 979-8988717355
NONFICTION
Biographies & Memoirs
Where the Light Gets In: stories about the transformative
power of one action by Jill Tremlett Large ISBN:
978-1956897418
Business
Disruptive Leadership: 8 counterintuitive secrets for running
a successful business by Christopher Catranis ISBN:
978-1943386468
Don't Buy the Watch by Andrew Dupy ASIN:
B09X6SLXFJ
The Elon Musk Method: business principles from the world's
most powerful entrepreneur by Randy Kirk ISBN:
978-1943386444
Lead To Disrupt: 7 keys to success in the changing
world by Kumar R. Parakala ISBN: 978-1637352618
Next Level Cybersecurity by Sai Huda ISBN:
978-1943386413
Pocket Mentor: the entrepreneur's guide to building a lasting
business from scratch by Mark Nureddine ISBN:
978-1943386291
Think Like A Black Sheep: unlock your inner superpower and
break free from the crowd by Aaron Poynton ISBN:
978-1637353080
Why They Buy: a bulletproof method to closing any sale by
David Fuess ISBN: 978-1943386321
Politics & Social Sciences
Lies People Tell: an FBI agent's toolkit for catching liars
and cheats by Frank Runles ISBN: 978-1667810898
Self-Help
Becoming Miss Right: a
holistic journey to fulfillment by Demee Koch ISBN:
979-8862181944
Retirement Runway: a story about family and legacy by
Joseph A. Clark ISBN: 978-1637352700
Children's
Tax and His Friends: the first lessons on tax education for
your children by Maria Claudia Hoepers ASIN:
B0D77N114X
"LibraryBub made my book visible to nearly 3,500 libraries," Dr.
Meg Van Deusen enthuses, "and their
newsletter, mentioning my book Stressed in the U.S. was
picked up by major television networks." Given that experience, she
highly recommends this service to any self-published author.
Librarians are invited to sign up for
LibraryBub at http://librarybub.com/
Independent publishers should go to
http://librarybub.com/authors/ to submit their books for
consideration.
Media Contact:
Alinka Rutkowska
alinka@leaderspress.com
www.leaderspress.com
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