Book highlights: Health, poetry, healing and inspiration

Currently, I have a couple of books available on Amazon; namely:

About a year ago or so, there were some glitches on Amazon that caused my other books, which were co-written with other authors, to be delisted. These books were published by Ukiyoto Publishing, which include “Cultivate your mind, body, soul and health” and “Sweet sounds of poetry“.

Thankfully, I learnt that both the aforementioned books have recently been relisted (albeit only in Kindle edition), so feel free to check them out via the hyperlinks above if you want to.

I would like to take this opportunity to give a shout-out to my publishing consultant Tamikio Dooley for overseeing the publication of the books. By way of thanksgiving, here’s featuring her biography and two of her latest books – “Inspire me to heal” and “Girlfriend stories” – which were published earlier this year, in case you are keen to check them out too.

Tamikio has received awards and certificates for her short stories, articles, essays, and poetry published in Ukiyoto Publishing Anthologies, Bard’s Day Key Anthology, Magazinehorsowar Magazine, Multinational Magazine, and Multinational Pen Soldiers Poetry Anthology. She has also received an honorable recognition as the best crime author in September 2016, a nominee for World Literature Award, and she won her first crystal trophy award in the crime category.
“Inspire Me to Heal” is written from Tamikio L. Dooley’s past life challenges. The author speaks from personal emotional hardship and obstacles. This book shares mental health experiences, solutions, and how to move forward in the right path. Individuals struggle with traumatize events, depriving them of self-confidence, courage, and ownership. Inspire Me to Heal also shares insights helping people overcome traumatic incidents, coping with reconciling through human strengths.
“Girlfriend Stories”, a story reflecting generational curses, history, struggles, ancestral motives of emotion and passion. Peggy-Mae Wilbur grew up in the south. She watched her family struggle with oppression, infidelity, racism and courage, passing through troublesome seasons, facing the calamities of life and pain. Animosity still exists. But with virtue, three girlfriends overcome their chaotic lives. Peggy-Mae’s story recounted from generational true events, along with narrative upbringing, truth and courage for the upcoming future.


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