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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Jonathan Copeland, author of Hustle: Street Power

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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Jonathan Copeland, author of “Hustle: Street Power
(Strategic Books Publishing)

This is a coming of age story that is about a young man named Nice. The memory of his father continues to stress the importance of pursuing his education even though his father was doing business in the streets.

After tragedy strikes again, Nice decides that his life needs to move beyond its dull pace. He takes matters into his own hands by starting up his own business. Nice begins to attract a lot of attention as it grows. Now he must decide who his true friends are as he moves forward.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “Hustle: Street Power“?

Jonathan Copeland: The inspiration for “Hustle: Street Power” came from God and my wife being pregnant with my now two-year-old son. I asked God Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Jonathan Copeland, author of Hustle: Street Power

Book Review: A Strange, Sickly Beauty by Jon Dambacher

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A Strange, Sickly Beauty
Jon Dambacher
4 out of 5 Stars

Poetic in its approach and casual in its execution, Jon Dambacher’s sophomore effort “A Strange, Sickly Beauty” gives the gruesome gist of a lowly lobster being boiled alive within the first few paragraphs. What happens after that is a kaleidoscope of imagery and reflection used to make the reader analyze his or her own thoughts on love, life and religion. Continue reading Book Review: A Strange, Sickly Beauty by Jon Dambacher

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Kevin J McNeish, author of iOS App Development for Non-Programmers – Book 1: Diving In

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Kevin J McNeish, author of iOS App Development for Non-Programmers – Book 1: Diving In
(Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc.)

This first book in the series is specifically designed to teach non-programmers how to create Apps for the iPhone and iPad. Many books designed for the beginning Apple developer assume way too much. In contrast, this book series assumes you know *nothing* about programming.

This first book is your “easy in” and builds confidence that you can write Apps for the iPhone and iPad. Each chapter and exercise has been reviewed by readers like you—with little or no experience in how to make an App.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write “iOS App Development for Non-Programmers – Book 1: Diving In?

Kevin J McNeish: The night it was announced Steve Jobs had passed away, by coincidence my wife and I already had tickets to San Francisco for Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Kevin J McNeish, author of iOS App Development for Non-Programmers – Book 1: Diving In