Donald Strauss has had a 34 year career as an executive in Fortune 100 companies. He has also taught graduate school programs in Human Resources & Career Management for over 25 years.
Always a writer, Glennette Tilley Turner taught in the Chicago Public School System, the Maywood-Melrose Park Public School System and the Wheaton-Warrenville Public School System.
Paul’s first book “Rare--- My daughter’s faithful journey through cancer,” was a collaboration with his daughter Rebecca. They both started writing the book soon after a routine check up revealed the disheartening diagnosis of a rare cancer just a week before starting college.
In 1973, Darwin Walton's first book, What Color Are You?, was published. It was one of the first books about America’s diversity to be used in public schools and was named a landmark book by the Chicago Historical Society
Fiction and fitness is combined in Nancy Klotz's novel "OverTheTop." Nancy lives in Illinois with her handsome and intriguing husband.
Jeffrey A. Bockman took his analytical and problem solving skills and applied them to genealogy and family history research. His book “Give Your Family A Gift That Money Can’t Buy” can help you get started researching your family.
Ezekiel Nieto Benzion promised his grandfather he would tell his family's tales. Thus began the award-winning series, The Judah Halevi Journals.
Diana helps people who want to land well-paid freelance and consulting work quickly. Her publishing and coaching practice is named Stand Up 8 Times after a Japanese proverb...
Chicago suburbs mom, wife, business owner and author, Luisa writes the Grace Marsden Mystery series. Grace is an amateur sleuth who is obsessive compulsive--think Monk in a skirt!
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