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Dog Ear authors have published professional-quality custom books that explore a wide range of topics in an equally wide range of reading categories, including Trade Fiction, Non-Fiction, Autobiographies, Self-Help, Cookbooks, Children's, Business, Academic Textbooks, Historical Works, Fiction, Short Story, Poetry Collections and much more.

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A Sense of Direction: The Life & Work of Ed Tuck

Ed Tuck and Mike Khaldun

Pages: 132
ISBN: 978-145756-016-3
List Price: 14.95
Category:
Available: January
Edition: Perfectbound

This book is about Ed Tuck, whose mother once described him as, “Independent as a hog on ice.” You can tell from that, that he was born and raised in the South and lived his life according to his mother’s description. Even though his parents were willing to pay for his higher education, he dropped out of high school early and enrolled as a Sophomore in the local college. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (all on his own dime) by working as a radio operator and announcer at country-music radio stations in Missouri, losing his Southern accent as a result of a threat: “Ed, if you say ‘haeff ’ or ‘caint’ one more time, we’re gonna FIRE you! While not an outstanding student (he was working full time), he graduated anyway. Many years later, the same university called him back and gave him a Doctor’s degree, so he decided he couldn’t have been too bad.

Engineer and entrepreneur Ed Tuck was frustrated. While running his small venture capital firm, Tuck would fly himself to meetings, but often had trouble locating small California airports that lacked towers. What Tuck wanted was a mobile GPS device that could tell him where he was – except such a device did not exist. So Tuck conceived of a company called Magellan, and assembled a team to build what would become the world’s first portable GPS device.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, on July 5, 1931, Tuck came from a mechanical family. He showed an early interest in radio and communications, earning his ham radio license at age 15 and then graduating in 1953 from what is now University of Missouri at Rolla with an E.E. degree,. He applied his degree and his interest in communications in a variety of startups and existing corporations making everything from microwave transmitters to Mickey Mouse phones.
Michael D. Khaldun A former college professor of English who is based in Charlotte, NC, Mike has offered his services in ghostwriting, copywriting, and technical writing since.

Mr. Grumpy Pants

Nina Loeffel & Rachel Larson

Pages: 38
ISBN: 978-145755-707-1
List Price: 10.95
Category: Fiction
Available: September
Edition: Perfectbound

Mr. Grumpy Pants is a story about a change of heart-literally and figuratively! A champion cake baker has some pretty bad habits of behavior when unexpected heart problems arise. His experiences inspire him to make some big changes!

Elegance in Abandonment: The Art of Dying:
photos, poems, prose by Seashellspells

Christine Carbone

Pages: 104
ISBN: 978-145756-777-3
List Price: 32.95
Category: Nonfiction
Available: May
Edition: Hardcover (No DJ)

“In what I thought would be the end of my life and destruction of everything I had worked for actually been the catalyst to my finest creations. I experienced the most tumultuous episodes a person can endeavor; you name it, I went through it; again and again I hit metaphorical rock bottom until my mind was a pulverized mush. Sitting there, in the silence and solitude of my dark corner, I wondered if it was karma or some practical joke that the in asylums where I chose to spend my free time, I became a prisoner of both body and mind. When I wasn’t equipped with my camera, I had my words. What you’ll see and read in Elegance in Abandonment is the outcome of those experiences.”

If it involves an abandoned building, a dilapidated hotel, a zombie church, or a forsaken theater, Christine Carbone wants to spend time probing the ruins inside of it. “It’s exciting, potentially dangerous, legally ambiguous, and a lot of fun,” says Christine, a photographer, writer, and explorer from Long Island. What began as a hometown hobby soon evolved to abandoned locations across the world. As a high school student, she first secured a copyright for her poetry; a couple years later, her first published photo (of an abandoned Vanderbilt mansion) appeared in Newsday. Christine achieved her Bachelor of Arts in English and holds an MBA in Healthcare Administration, and continues to pursue her Dark Arts passions through self-portrait photography and prose. “I hope my work inspires you to explore new places, open your mind to eclectic forms of creativity, and most importantly find comfort in the freedom of being yourself.” For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by photography: it’s how I express what I see and feel. My life and experiences have shaped me into the person I am today, and it’s through these experiences that I create images and evoke emotions. What I create is a culmination of who I am, and though it speaks to viewers on many different levels, it is the product of my unique understanding.
She grew up in Kings Park, a small town perched up on the North Shore, established for and by the state-owned Psychiatric Center whose ruins now surround the sprawling property along the Nissequogue River. As a teen, it was Building 93 that intrigued her to explore: a creepy gothic figure which looms over the town with an impressive and intimidating presence. As a photographer, her first impression was the haunting exterior - its vast campus and numerous buildings. Once she ventured inside, she fell in love with the forgotten hallways, graffiti-infested walls and deserted inventory of the former hospital. Christine thought she was alone in her fascination. “I didn’t realize at the time that there was a whole community of people who were as enchanted with the beauty of the abandoned as I was.” Christine has always had a taste for the macabre, and her passions allow her to express that side; “I was a total Goth as a kid. And I planned to get into forensics as a career.” But her plans changed in college and life, as they so often do, and Christine wound up in a career where she helps the living instead. Through her work, she continues to chase the dark and tell her story.

Dazzle the Unicorn

Loman Jones

Pages: 18
ISBN: 978-145756-935-7
List Price: 9.99
Category:
Available: May
Edition: Perfectbound

Follow the beautiful pictures in the story to uncover a magical world of wonder where imagination and possibilities come to life.

Written in a poetic format, the short storybook tells a tale of Owlcreek Valley where everyone lives in joy amongst the trees, and music and laugher were predominant until man intervened and treasures were uncovered.

A god’s fury is ignited, and riches disrupt the previously peaceful world, pulling its beauty down in conflict due to man’s greed, until a beautiful unicorn starts to repair what man has destroyed.

Loman Jones, author of The Tick-Tock of Nature’s Clock, is a former classroom teacher and newspaper editor. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, and a Master of Arts in English and Education.
Jones has also worked as a lecturer and writer for PESO Education Service Center, one of 20 regional service centers in Texas.
A few years ago, Jones wrote a self-published book called Kids Who Love Lines, illustrating geometric teaching concepts. He used the book to make poetic presentations to classrooms and at teachers’ conferences associated with the “Read Across America Program.”

About the Illustrator Sussan Maria Bell: A professional award - winning photographer for 20 years. Natural Born Published Award Winning Artist. Masters degree in art. Owner of FireAngel Photography, Brushstroke Studios, and Tipsy Owl Creative Canvasses. Self-published author/poet. Firefighter/EMT/Instructor. First Lady firefighter in history of Levelland, Tx. Married to Jack Bell, retired 40-yr chaplain/firefighter. Five children, six grandchildren.

Dazzle the Unicorn

Loman Jones

Pages: 18
ISBN: 978-145756-935-7
List Price: 9.99
Category:
Available: May
Edition: Perfectbound

Follow the beautiful pictures in the story to uncover a magical world of wonder where imagination and possibilities come to life.

Written in a poetic format, the short storybook tells a tale of Owlcreek Valley where everyone lives in joy amongst the trees, and music and laugher were predominant until man intervened and treasures were uncovered.

A god’s fury is ignited, and riches disrupt the previously peaceful world, pulling its beauty down in conflict due to man’s greed, until a beautiful unicorn starts to repair what man has destroyed.

Loman Jones, author of The Tick-Tock of Nature’s Clock, is a former classroom teacher and newspaper editor. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, and a Master of Arts in English and Education.
Jones has also worked as a lecturer and writer for PESO Education Service Center, one of 20 regional service centers in Texas.
A few years ago, Jones wrote a self-published book called Kids Who Love Lines, illustrating geometric teaching concepts. He used the book to make poetic presentations to classrooms and at teachers’ conferences associated with the “Read Across America Program.”

About the Illustrator Sussan Maria Bell: A professional award - winning photographer for 20 years. Natural Born Published Award Winning Artist. Masters degree in art. Owner of FireAngel Photography, Brushstroke Studios, and Tipsy Owl Creative Canvasses. Self-published author/poet. Firefighter/EMT/Instructor. First Lady firefighter in history of Levelland, Tx. Married to Jack Bell, retired 40-yr chaplain/firefighter. Five children, six grandchildren.

Dazzle the Unicorn

Loman Jones

Pages: 18
ISBN: 978-145756-935-7
List Price: 9.99
Category:
Available: May
Edition: Perfectbound

Follow the beautiful pictures in the story to uncover a magical world of wonder where imagination and possibilities come to life.

Written in a poetic format, the short storybook tells a tale of Owlcreek Valley where everyone lives in joy amongst the trees, and music and laugher were predominant until man intervened and treasures were uncovered.

A god’s fury is ignited, and riches disrupt the previously peaceful world, pulling its beauty down in conflict due to man’s greed, until a beautiful unicorn starts to repair what man has destroyed.

Loman Jones, author of The Tick-Tock of Nature’s Clock, is a former classroom teacher and newspaper editor. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism, and a Master of Arts in English and Education.
Jones has also worked as a lecturer and writer for PESO Education Service Center, one of 20 regional service centers in Texas.
A few years ago, Jones wrote a self-published book called Kids Who Love Lines, illustrating geometric teaching concepts. He used the book to make poetic presentations to classrooms and at teachers’ conferences associated with the “Read Across America Program.”

About the Illustrator Sussan Maria Bell: A professional award - winning photographer for 20 years. Natural Born Published Award Winning Artist. Masters degree in art. Owner of FireAngel Photography, Brushstroke Studios, and Tipsy Owl Creative Canvasses. Self-published author/poet. Firefighter/EMT/Instructor. First Lady firefighter in history of Levelland, Tx. Married to Jack Bell, retired 40-yr chaplain/firefighter. Five children, six grandchildren.

Diary of a Middle-Aged Sex Goddess Volume 1: Fragile Flower

Elizabeth J. Winters Waite

Pages: 188
ISBN: 978-145756-937-1
List Price: 15.95
Category: Autobiography & Biography
Available: May
Edition: Perfectbound

In her memoir series Diary of a Middle-Age Sex Goddess, Elizabeth J. Winters Waite explores the complexities of life for a single mother in her sexual prime. Bridging the gap between Sex and the City and The Golden Girls, her stories detail raising three boys, running a successful all-female accounting firm, and pursuing passions that grow her soul, all while trying to get laid—or trying not to get laid, whichever the case may be— while on the never-ending quest for true love.

In Fragile Flower, the first volume in the series, Waite’s youngest son turns ten and, for his birthday, asks for a stepfather. Being a dutiful mother, Waite enrolls in three different dating sites and goes on fifty-three first dates—all in one year! But jumping back into the dating game after so many years isn’t easy. What are The Rules for being forty-something and back on the scene? How does a middle-age sex goddess protect her heart, her hearth and her family of three young sons while looking for love? Is it still considered “kissing frogs” when she can find something to like about everyone she goes out with?

Elizabeth J. Winters Waite was raised in the middle of nowhere in Indiana, becoming an accountant instead of an actress because she was tired of being poor. She had her own accounting firm of single moms for 20 years, known as the “hot chick accounting firm”. She sold the firm, took two years off to write, and then became the CFO of the Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation, named CDC of the Year for the state of Ohio. The mother of three amazing, funny, kind and compassionate young men, Elizabeth loves to grow things, whether they be flowers, fruit trees, financial statements or friendships.

Man Made Men: A Man’s Guide to Making Other Men

Christopher A. Johnson

Pages: 124
ISBN: 978-145756-983-8
List Price: 13.95
Category: Inspirational
Available: May
Edition: Perfectbound

The world needs more Great Men! The production of more great men is best accomplished by other great men! History has proven that men take pride in standing on the shoulders of other great men that have gone on before them. We need more healthy role models in fatherhood, brotherhood, and manhood. This is certainly not to discredit nor discount so many beautiful and strong single mothers, grandmothers, or aunties that have raised young men that are now successful, but even in those cases, whether a coach, uncle, or community leader some man impacted and influenced those young boy’s life. The problem is most men don’t have a visible model for manhood. Most young men will graduate high school with many great lessons but no packaged model for what a man is supposed to be. This book will remedy that problem. Man Made Men will package up concepts that will help men create models that can be used to assist them in making other men. In this book, readers will discover what it means to be a man, and by the end, have a template for constructed their own manhood model based on their own standards, convictions, and attributes. This is a must read for fathers, leaders, men’s groups, and anyone that mentors young men.

Christopher A. Johnson believes that everyone can be great in life. Greatness is not a skill, it’s a mindset, and a disposition. Great people do great things! This mindset starts from within. A former coach, player, motivational speaker and mentor, Chris brings a unique blend of experiences and insight to help push people to greatness. Chris has coached hundreds of young men over 8 years of coaching football. He has mentored hundreds of young men for over 7 years as a Life Coach/Chaplain for a college football team. He continues to disciple and mentor men and women as senior pastor of Zion Christian Ministries of 10 years. He has trained leaders throughout the country, helping them to move from being average leaders to great leaders. His focus is the greatness that flows from within every individual and his commitment to developing people and creating cultures of greatness in organizations makes his message attractive to any organization seeking to raise the standard in their expectations Christopher A. Johnson helps individuals and organizations a like find and fill gaps of mediocrity with the seeds of greatness that becomes so contagious that it becomes the new standard.

Diary of a Middle-Aged Sex Goddess Volume 2: Half Hearted Hopeful

Elizabeth J. Winters Waite

Pages: 278
ISBN: 978-145756-938-8
List Price: 17.95
Category: Autobiography & Biography
Available: May
Edition: Perfectbound

In her memoir series Diary of a Middle-Aged Sex Goddess, Elizabeth J. Winters Waite explores the complexities of life for a single mother in her sexual prime. Bridging the gap between Sex and the City and The Golden Girls, her stories detail raising three boys, running a successful all-female accounting firm, and pursuing passions that grow her soul, all while trying to get laid—or trying not to get laid, whichever the case may be—while on the never-ending quest for true love.

In Half Hearted Hopeful, the second volume in the series, Waite turns fifty, reflecting in her witty, honest, and deeply personal way on who she wants to be—and who she wants to be with. Rekindling a flame with Fabulous Guy, she experiments with becoming a friend with benefits … only to end up falling madly in love. He touches something deep inside of her, leaving her breathless from the experience, but can she ever be truly satisfied if he won’t share his heart?

Elizabeth J. Winters Waite was raised in the middle of nowhere in Indiana, becoming an accountant instead of an actress because she was tired of being poor. She had her own accounting firm of single moms for 20 years, known as the “hot chick accounting firm”. She sold the firm, took two years off to write, and then became the CFO of the Walnut Hills Redevelopment Foundation, named CDC of the Year for the state of Ohio. The mother of three amazing, funny, kind and compassionate young men, Elizabeth loves to grow things, whether they be flowers, fruit trees, financial statements or friendships.

The Omega Project: Book 3, The Path of War

Angus MacM. Hodgson

Pages: 446
ISBN: 978-145756-815-2
List Price: 18.95
Category:
Available: January
Edition: Perfectbound

Like The Omega Project the premise behind this book starts back during World War Two with General William Donovan, holder of the Army’s four top medals including the CMH, and the Office of Strategic Services better known as the O.S.S. To most people outside of the Department of State it was obvious that communism was incompatible with the American way of life. Therefore the Russians were most likely to become our next major enemy.
Based upon the OSS Project Omega plan and authorized by President Truman, a series of secret shelters were built throughout the United States. Each shelter designed to be selfsufficient for long term survival and very comfortable for long term living. So what would life be like in one of these secret bases? What would people do while sitting around waiting for the end of the world as we knew it? In this series many of the inhabitants work for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency doing advanced research developing very advanced technology.
So, this book is part history, part science fi ction and a lot of speculation. What would future everyday life look like? How would door locks work? How about access to your computer? How about your computer itself? How does one get from place to place in this futuristic world? These items must be looked at from the standpoint of a three or four generation advancement.

Angus Hodgson grew up in Buffalo, New York the son of a naval officer turned attorney. He remembers the Cuban Missile Crisis, air raid drills in school and helping his father turn the basement into a fallout shelter. Scary times that left an indelible memory.
In 1975 he graduated from Norwich University, the Military College of Vermont with a degree in education. After trying out a few different jobs he ended up in south Texas as a police officer. During his twenty year career in law enforcement he served in a variety of roles including suburban and rural patrol, investigations, both urban and rural surveillance and high risk warrant service. Along the way he learned to write good accurate detailed reports to keep himself out of court on his days off. Angus finished his law enforcement career as an instructor of police hard skills including defensive tactics, driving, firearms, mechanics of arrest and VIP protection.
In 1998 he became a part-time instructor for one of the nation’s leading anti-terrorism companies. In that job he started out as an evasive driving instructor but quickly branched out into firearms and many of the other skills he had taught to police officers. That job became a full time job taking him all over much of the world including the war zone of Afghanistan to train people in surveillance detection and other skills for the US Government. Along the way he became certified by the Department of State to teach many of the hard skills that he had taught police officers.

Dog Ear Authors Write in All Genres

Autobiograhy & Biography

The focus of many of our authors' dreams is the telling of someone's life story, whether it is their story, that of a loved one, or someone they find just plain fascinating. Dog Ear builds books that beautifully showcase a personal story.

Business, Investing, & Finance

Business, finance, and entrepreneurial experts all turn to Dog Ear Publishing to create books that deliver value and benefit to their readers. Whether the topic is how to achieve financial independence, strategies for making a business more successful, or creating new sources of wealth, Dog Ear Publishing has built products to help authors in the business and professional community reach out to their core customers.

Children's

Our authors produce some amazingly beautiful children's books, all with wonderful stories. A variety of formats have been created, including square and portrait, paperback and hardcover - all available in full-color.

Cookbooks

One of the great niche markets that authors are exploring is the world of cookbooks. Dog Ear Publishing can produce cookbooks in black-and-white and color, and both paperback and hardcover. We help our authors produce cookbooks about everything from wondeful ethnic food recipes to healthy cooking alternatives.

Special Interest

Our authors write on a variety of topics catering to specific niche audiences.

Fiction

In the large category of Fiction, the old adage 'a picture is worth a thousand words' describes the importance of a great book cover. Dog Ear Publishing produces the finest book covers in the self publishing market - and our fiction books look stunning. No matter what genre of fiction our authors write on, Dog Ear will build an amazing cover to showcase the book.

Self-Help, Health & Wellness

Many Dog Ear Publishing authors produce books that help the reader get and stay healthy. Their expertise ranges from physical therapy to mental wellness to spiritual renewal. Dog Ear can build books that showcase exercises, charts, and images to help the reader understand best the instruction being given.

Inspirational

Encouragement, enlightenment, and enrichment can all be found within the books produced by Dog Ear authors.

Poetry

Words can transform the world around us - and Dog Ear Publishing's poets showcase their works through the words they use to convey their emotions. Poetry doesn't have to flow in a single, straight line, but should move across the page in motion to the rhythm of the poet's thoughts. Our professional design team translates the poet's vision to the page.

Technical Products & Textbooks

Professors, scientists, doctors and technical experts of all fields have turned to Dog Ear to produce their books.