Richard Lowe's books
Genres: Fantasy
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Corvin Cray has three problems: a warrant, an empty purse, and nowhere left to go. A deserter from the Imperial Legion after refusing an order to burn a refugee camp, he has spent six months on roads that lead nowhere useful. Then a rumor reaches him: a dungeon beneath an abandoned house, full of treasure, no one watching it. The treasure is real. The rest of it he wasn't expecting. Dungeon is a literary novel set inside the world of the 1977 text adventure game that would become Zork, one of the earliest and most influential works in the history of interactive fiction. Corvin moves through a dungeon built and maintained by the FROBOZZ Magic Company, a bureaucratic institution that warranties its boats for seventy-six milliseconds and posts tourism guidebooks beside its flood control infrastructure. The dungeon is dangerous, frequently absurd, and precise about its purpose: it is a selection...
Genres: Science Fiction (Sci-Fi)
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 18+
For two hundred thousand years, Admiral Jessica Lang has kept the peace. She has never questioned an order. She has never hesitated. She has never been free. Jessica commands the Peacekeeper Astoria — a 150-million-ton warship and the most feared instrument of an 800,000-year-old galactic Empire. Linked to her AI companion Brain through a neural bond she believes is partnership, she has crushed rebellions, subjugated worlds, and enforced Imperial will across twenty thousand colonies. She has done it all without guilt. Brain made sure of that. When a colonial uprising at Selob III draws the Astoria into a campaign unlike anything in Imperial history, Jessica encounters an enemy who knows things she doesn't — about the Empire, about Brain, and about herself. The rebellion is a trap. The trap is a liberation. And the woman behind it has spent three hundred thousand years planning both. Peacekeeper: To What End Peace...
Genres: General Fiction, Science Fiction (Sci-Fi), Thriller
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 18+
Trevor Kane thought breaking into a warehouse would be easy money. He couldn't have been more wrong. Officer Don Martinez thought he was making a routine traffic stop. He was wrong too. When two men from opposite sides of the law collide on a desolate desert highway, both face an impossible choice that will define who they really are. What Trevor finds in that warehouse changes everything. What Martinez discovers in that car trunk shatters everything he believed about a normal night shift. An intense, fast-paced thriller about ordinary people forced into extraordinary decisions — and the cost of choosing to do the right thing when everything is working against you.
Genres: Erotica
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 18+
Through the Looking Glass is a fictionalized memoir that takes readers inside the adult entertainment industry through the eyes of a Romanian woman working as a cam model in Bucharest. The author spent fourteen hours interviewing an industry performer and conducted additional interviews with other workers to create this authentic portrayal of a world most people never see. The story follows the protagonist as she navigates her work environment, dealing with demanding clients while managing relationships with fellow models and studio management. Working in one of Bucharest's largest studios, she faces the daily reality of performing for anonymous members while trying to maintain professional boundaries and personal dignity in an industry that rarely offers either.
Genres: Children's fiction, Young Adult (YA)
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 8-11, 12-15
Jake Martinez never wanted to be internet famous, especially not for getting smacked in the face with a dodgeball. But when the humiliating video goes viral, the cyberbullying starts and Jake finds himself literally sucked into the internet — a world of Meme Machines, Troll Bridges, and a terrifying AI called the Hate Engine that feeds on cruelty. To get home and stop the bullying, Jake will have to fight his way through the internet's darkest corners and discover something nobody online wants him to know: that the algorithm keeping everyone angry can be beaten.
Genres: General Nonfiction
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
A brutally honest, irreverent guide to escaping digital addiction and reclaiming your life from screen-based entertainment. When Richard Lowe unplugged his television and stored it in a closet, friends called it technological suicide. Ten years later, he had written over 50 books, built a successful business, and discovered that real life is more entertaining than anything on a screen. This provocative book exposes how technology companies systematically capture human attention and convert it into profit, leaving users mentally exhausted, socially isolated, and creatively bankrupt. From smartphone addiction and social media echo chambers to binge-watching culture and digital spending traps, it reveals the psychological tricks keeping millions trapped in passive consumption. Written with humor and irreverent honesty, the book challenges readers to stop being professional consumers of other people's experiences and start creating lives worth living. Covers smartphone addiction, social media echo chambers, binge-watching culture, TikTok and YouTube rabbit holes, digital...
Genres: General Nonfiction
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
When the Northridge earthquake struck at 4:31 AM on January 17, 1994, Richard Lowe thought he was prepared. He had emergency supplies, hiking experience, and confidence in his disaster readiness. But when his family was separated in the chaos and their son went missing, all that theoretical knowledge became worthless. This comprehensive bug out bag guide emerges from over four decades of real-world emergency experience. Lowe survived major wildfires, conducted search-and-rescue operations, completed Community Emergency Response Team training, and managed disaster recovery for major corporations. Every recommendation comes from equipment he personally used and lessons learned during actual emergencies when lives hung in the balance. The book cuts through survival fantasies and gear obsessions to focus on practical preparedness that works when disaster strikes. Covers water storage and purification, emergency food systems, shelter and weather protection, and first aid — while addressing advanced topics most guides ignore: multiple bag strategies...
Genres: General Nonfiction, Psychology, Self-Help/Personal Development
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Most relationship problems between men and women follow predictable patterns. The "hint and hope" communication style. The selective equality trap. Visual versus emotional attraction processing. Sexual frequency mismatches. Emotional labor expectations. These patterns create the same conflicts over and over, yet most relationship advice pretends they don't exist or blames you for not being "understanding enough." Author Richard Lowe spent decades learning these patterns the hard way — through a 12-year marriage to a narcissist, years navigating the dating scene, and eight years building genuine friendships with women as a photographer in the belly dance and Renaissance festival communities. The book covers 26 relationship patterns that create predictable conflicts, how to recognize toxic femininity and male manipulation tactics, when your partner is gaslighting you and what to do about it, and the difference between relationship problems you can solve and red flags that mean you should leave. This isn't a...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Stop falling for gig economy hype and start building real income streams that actually work. This comprehensive guide exposes the lies, scams, and platform traps that keep people broke while providing practical frameworks for creating sustainable freelance income. Written by someone who actually makes money from the strategies he teaches — not from selling courses about them. The author made $10,000 in affiliate marketing and walked away because the industry is filled with scammers. Made $35,000 on eBay before scaling became impossible. Built a ghostwriting business generating $150,000 a year. He's ADHD, which means he figured out how to build income streams that work with his brain, not against it. Covers honest assessments of dropshipping, affiliate marketing, and freelance platforms. The book explains why the gig economy failure rate is catastrophic — not because people lack effort, but because they're following bad maps. Includes frameworks for evaluating opportunities objectively, systems...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
The modern workplace presents ethical challenges that would have been unimaginable a generation ago. Productivity monitoring software. Social media posts becoming professional liabilities. AI tools raising questions about honesty and attribution. Remote work eliminating the boundaries between personal and professional life. Diversity initiatives that sometimes create new forms of unfairness. This book provides a practical, no-nonsense guide to workplace ethics that acknowledges these realities. Unlike academic ethics texts that assume perfect information and unlimited options, or corporate compliance manuals that pretend every situation has a clear right answer, this guide recognizes that most ethical dilemmas involve choosing between imperfect alternatives while managing real constraints. Drawing on detailed case studies from Enron, Theranos, Wells Fargo, and Cambridge Analytica — and success stories like Microsoft's cultural transformation — readers learn how ethical failures compound and how positive change happens. Chapters cover building psychologically safe teams, communicating with integrity, managing time honestly, navigating...
Genres: General Nonfiction
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
This isn't your typical decluttering book. While other authors preach minimalism from empty rooms, Richard writes from the trenches of a forty-five-year war against accumulation — a battle he's still fighting. Growing up with parents who transformed from charming collectors into clinical hoarders, Richard had a front-row seat to watch how normal people slide into dysfunction one "perfectly good" item at a time. When they died, they'd filled three separate locations: a one-bedroom apartment with narrow pathways between towers of belongings, plus two storage units containing items they couldn't even access. Seven major decluttering campaigns over the years taught him the crucial difference between clutter and collections, between organizing and true decluttering, and most importantly, between momentum and wisdom — including the day he almost cut apart his Tournament of Roses pin collection for individual eBay sales, and stopped to check eBay prices first. Through trial and error — and...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
If you have ADHD, autism, anxiety, or you're an introvert, you've probably been told that marketing requires skills you don't have. You need to be outgoing. Consistent. Organized. Able to follow a system without getting bored. That's all wrong. The marketing industry's "best practices" and "proven systems" were designed by and for neurotypical brains. When they don't work for you, the industry says you're doing it wrong. This book says the industry has been missing half the workforce. Your neurodivergent traits aren't bugs to fix. They're features to leverage. ADHD hyperfocus can make you an expert in your niche faster than anyone else. Anxiety can make you ridiculously thorough at catching problems before they explode. Introversion can make your written communication more compelling than any room-working extrovert. Richard Lowe has marketed with ADHD, anxiety, and introversion for over a decade, building a ghostwriting and book coaching business that generates six...
Genres: Religion
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
If you've tried to live faithfully as a Christian while your ADHD brain refuses to cooperate, this book was written for you. Traditional approaches to Christian living rarely account for neurodivergent minds. Well-meaning pastors and Christian authors offer advice about prayer, Bible study, church involvement, and service that assumes a neurotypical brain. When those approaches don't work, ADHD Christians often conclude the problem is their faith — not the one-size-fits-all methods being recommended. Your ADHD brain isn't an obstacle to overcome in your faith journey. It's part of how God designed you to know and serve Him. Scripture shows us God using people whose minds worked differently — David's emotional intensity, Paul's obsessive focus, Moses's rejection of conventional paths. The diversity of mind reflected in Scripture is part of God's creative design. This book covers ADHD-friendly approaches to prayer, Bible study, worship, and church community. It addresses the real challenges:...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
You got fired. Or laid off. Or your contract ended. Or your company restructured you out of existence. The exact details don't matter. What matters is that you're unemployed, and everything you thought you knew about job searching is probably wrong. Nobody prepares you for this. One day you're a professional with a title, responsibilities, and a paycheck. The next day you're unemployed, and every piece of advice you get sounds like it was written for someone else's job market. This book isn't inspirational. It's practical. It's organized around the real challenges of unemployment: the money panic, the identity crisis, the relationship stress, and the mental health toll. Then it moves into the job market itself — automated screening systems, resume gaps, age discrimination, salary negotiation, and the scams that prey on desperate job seekers. The advice comes from both sides of the hiring table. Richard Lowe has been unemployed...
Genres: General Nonfiction
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
The internet was supposed to democratize information, connect humanity, and usher in an age of prosperity and understanding. Instead, we got surveillance capitalism, social media addiction, algorithmic manipulation, and the gradual erosion of human attention, empathy, and democratic discourse. Twenty-six chapters expose how digital platforms deliberately exploit fundamental aspects of human psychology for corporate profit. Social media companies use variable reward schedules — the same techniques that make gambling addictive — to capture and monetize human attention. Recommendation algorithms create echo chambers that radicalize users and undermine democratic deliberation. Dating platforms commodify romance. AI systems automate human judgment while embedding bias and eliminating accountability. The book covers both individual harms — addiction, depression, distraction, social isolation — and societal damage including political polarization, democratic degradation, economic inequality, and cultural homogenization. It also examines emerging threats from AI automation, virtual reality escapism, cybercrime, and digital authoritarianism. This isn't a call to...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Most people become managers by accident. They excel at their individual contributor roles, get promoted to lead teams, and suddenly find themselves responsible for people, budgets, and outcomes they're completely unprepared to handle. Three accidental managers — David Rodriguez, Maya Delacroix, and Keisha Williams — learned leadership not through MBA programs or corporate training, but through surviving the kind of organizational chaos that separates competent leaders from overwhelmed casualties. David runs a creative team at a marketing agency where everything goes wrong in the same week: major client crisis, key employee departure, campaign failure, harassment complaint, and budget cuts. Maya leads an engineering team where a new hire threatens to destroy the collaborative culture she spent months building. Keisha manages operations at a manufacturing company, only to watch her successor dismantle years of her work. These aren't sanitized business school case studies. They're authentic scenarios based on the gritty reality...
Genres: Business, Writing & Publishing
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Part of the Short and Sweet Writing Guides series. 75 pages. No padding, no theory overload. Just what you need to use these techniques today. Have you ever read a story that felt flat and lifeless, even though the plot seemed interesting? The difference between amateur and professional fiction often comes down to one technique most writers never fully grasp. You'll learn to spot the red flags in your own writing: emotion words, weak verbs, and summary statements that push readers away. You'll learn the conversion process that turns telling passages into showing scenes. Strong verbs, sensory details, character actions — all the tools for conveying information without stating it outright. Before-and-after examples demonstrate the transformation. You'll learn which emotions need subtle versus obvious showing, and when telling is actually more effective than showing. Focused, usable advice for writers who want to understand and apply this technique without wading through...
Genres: Business, Writing & Publishing
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Tired of readers calling your fiction "distant" or "flat"? Most writers know they should "show don't tell," but nobody explains how to actually do it. This book changes that. You'll learn to replace emotional announcements with physical responses that make readers feel what your characters feel. You'll master revealing character psychology through behavior instead of explanation. You'll create sensory-rich scenes that pull readers in and keep them there. Each chapter builds on the last, from basic showing techniques through advanced methods like layered subtext and environmental storytelling. Step-by-step examples show exactly how to convert weak telling into powerful showing. Covers emotional showing, dialogue that reveals character, sensory writing that brings scenes to life, and advanced techniques that separate amateur from professional prose. You'll also learn when telling works better than showing — because sometimes it does. Most importantly, you'll develop the diagnostic skills to spot flat passages in your own...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
A few years back, a massive declutter generated $35,000 in eBay sales in a single year. The year after, another $10,000. Not by accident — by learning the rules, figuring out what actually works, and building systems around it. Combined with running profitable eBay businesses through every major platform change since 2003, that experience is what this book is built on. eBay has changed. The casual auction-style marketplace where anyone could throw up a listing and make money is gone. What replaced it is a corporate revenue machine with algorithm-driven search placement, automated policy enforcement, and competition from well-funded professional operations. Most guides were written before that transformation. This one wasn't. Covers business setup, fee structures, mobile-optimized listing creation, product research, sourcing, photography, pricing, customer service frameworks, and inventory management that scales. Advanced sections address seasonal selling, international expansion, promoted listings, and automation tools. The dropshipping section is honest about...
Genres: General Nonfiction
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Welcome to a comprehensive catalog of what happens when human intelligence goes on vacation and leaves wishful thinking in charge. Written by a technology leader with over four decades of experience watching humans convince themselves of increasingly creative ways to be spectacularly wrong, this book documents beliefs so divorced from evidence they would make medieval peasants question their education system. Fifteen categories of spectacular wrongness: flat Earth and hollow Earth theories, medical quackery including vaccine conspiracies and bleach cures, celebrity death hoaxes, secret societies and reptilian overlords, space conspiracies, time travel fantasies, financial scams, historical revisionism crediting ancient aliens, weather wars, internet echo chambers that spawned QAnon and the Birds Aren't Real movement, supernatural marketplaces, toxic positivity culture, and alpha male mythology. Each section examines what believers actually claim, where these ideas originated, why they're scientifically impossible, and the psychological mechanics — confirmation bias, motivated reasoning, pattern recognition gone haywire...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Stop wasting time researching publishing options. This comprehensive guide covers every major publishing path available to authors today, from self-publishing platforms to traditional contracts. Learn the reality behind Amazon KDP, Draft2Digital, Lulu, IngramSpark, traditional publishing, and hybrid publishers. Get honest breakdowns of costs, timelines, royalty rates, and requirements for each platform. Discover which scams to avoid and how publishing predators target inexperienced authors. Make informed decisions based on your actual goals, budget, and timeline rather than marketing promises and outdated advice. Whether you want fast results with maximum control, professional bookstore distribution, or traditional publishing prestige, you'll know exactly what you're signing up for. Written by a professional ghostwriter who has published over 100 volumes across multiple platforms since 2016, this guide delivers practical, actionable information without the usual publishing industry fluff. No theory, no false promises — just the real story about how publishing actually works.
Genres: General Nonfiction
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Introverts make some of the most thoughtful, detail-oriented hosts in existence. The problem isn't introversion — it's that every party planning guide was written for extroverts. This book delivers practical, field-tested strategies for introverts who want to host memorable events without burning out. From social architecture (designing physical space to create specific social outcomes) to energy management systems built into the party timeline, to conversation seeding and connection frameworks — every technique is designed around introvert strengths rather than fighting them. Covers small gatherings, large events, virtual hosting, corporate entertaining, and special circumstances including hosting for other introverts and recovering from party disasters. Includes pre-party preparation checklists, mid-party monitoring frameworks, and post-party recovery strategies. The goal isn't to become a different kind of person. It's to host memorable events as the strategic, observant, thoughtful person you already are — and to use those exact qualities as the competitive advantage they...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Richard Lowe spent twenty years in the technology industry with his head down, doing excellent work, assuming his skills would speak for themselves. Then a critical system failure at Trader Joe's threatened to cost millions — and he realized he had built exactly zero meaningful professional relationships. He was completely alone when he needed help most. That crisis forced him to learn networking from scratch. Through trial and error, embarrassing mistakes, and hard-won experience, he developed relationship-building strategies that transformed his career. The same principles later helped him transition from technology executive to successful professional writer, proving they work across completely different industries. This audiobook cuts through networking BS to focus on what actually produces results: helping others achieve their goals while they help you achieve yours. No schmoozing, no manipulation, no working the room required. You'll discover why most networking advice fails, what authentic relationship building actually looks like,...
Genres: Memoir
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 18+
This is not a story about overcoming adversity. It's about something far more practical: how to turn the worst things that happened to you into the best things about you. Richard Lowe spent the first nineteen years of his life in what he calls Crazytown — a place where the rules changed without warning, and where the people who were supposed to protect him were often the ones he needed protection from. Most people who grow up in Crazytown become permanent residents. He became an architect. This memoir chronicles genuine family dysfunction: parents who could build a thriving art business while remaining emotionally destructive, extended family members who turned complaints into weapons, and institutions that failed when they were needed most. But rather than a traditional recovery story, this is about discovering how careful observation, emotional distance, and pattern recognition — all developed as childhood survival mechanisms — became invaluable...
Genres: General Nonfiction
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Disaster preparedness isn't about building bunkers or stockpiling weapons. It's about having water when the pipes run dry, food when stores are empty, and plans when everything goes wrong. The Complete Family Survival Guide teaches practical preparedness based on thirty years of real disaster experience. Richard Lowe learned about emergency preparedness the hard way, starting with the 1994 Northridge earthquake that caught his family completely unprepared. With no working flashlight, no first aid supplies, and no plan, they survived through luck rather than preparation. That wake-up call began three decades of learning, preparing, and surviving real emergencies throughout California and beyond. This guide draws lessons from major disasters including the Northridge and other California earthquakes, Hurricane Milton, extended power outages, wildfire evacuations, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The book covers every aspect of family emergency preparedness from basic 72-hour kits to advanced homesteading and community building. Special attention goes to families...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Your job probably sucks. And if it doesn't suck right now, give it time. The modern American workplace has evolved into a sophisticated exploitation machine designed to extract maximum value from human labor while providing minimum compensation, security, and basic dignity. The old social contract is dead. Show up, work hard, be rewarded? That's a fairy tale from a bygone era. Richard Lowe has seen both sides of the corporate machine during his decades in Fortune 500 technology leadership. He's witnessed the boardroom discussions about "rightsizing," watched good people destroyed by toxic managers, and seen the systematic erosion of worker protections from the inside. This audiobook provides a clear-eyed analysis of how corporate power structures work and teaches you to handle them intelligently. You'll learn to recognize the early warning signs of layoffs, decode corporate doublespeak, and understand why every HR policy is designed to protect the company while appearing...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Every week, millions of workers suffer under toxic managers who make their lives miserable. The micromanager who tracks bathroom breaks. The liar who steals credit and denies commitments. The screamer who reduces employees to tears in meetings. After surviving thirty-three years of corporate dysfunction, Richard Lowe wrote this audiobook to break the isolation that victims feel and give them tools to fight back. This isn't theory from a business school professor. These are hard-won lessons from someone who encountered every type of toxic boss and learned how to protect himself. Lowe reveals why good people get promoted to bad managers, why HR departments won't help, and how to build the documentation, financial security, and professional skills that give you real choices about where you work. You're not crazy. You're not alone. And you have more options than you think.
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Richard Lowe didn't theorize about self-publishing success. He left corporate America at 53, built a writing business, and in three years published over sixty books, completed dozens of ghostwriting projects, and built multiple income streams that exceed his former corporate salary. The average self-published author sells a dozen copies to friends and family. This book explains why — and how to avoid that outcome. Treating writing as a hobby instead of a business is what kills most author careers. Building professional systems is what creates sustainable income. This isn't just about writing and publishing. It's about building a business. Market research, platform building, income diversification through ghostwriting, coaching, speaking, and consulting — and the financial fundamentals that keep a writing business solvent when royalties are unpredictable. Realistic timelines. Real numbers. No inflated promises.
Genres: Religion
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
You're not separate from God. You ARE God — experiencing itself through your individual consciousness. Not metaphor. Not poetry. Literal truth. Every person, every animal, every particle in the universe is divine consciousness exploring what it means to exist. This framework reframes everything: death becomes transition, relationships become encounters between different expressions of the same awareness, suffering stops being punishment and becomes God experiencing the full range of existence. The book goes after the questions other spiritual frameworks dodge — why does evil exist, what's happening with people who seem to lack any empathy, why does random suffering hit people who don't deserve it — and tackles them directly without retreating into mystery or asking for faith. No faith required. No deference to authority. This either makes sense of your direct experience or it doesn't.
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
You've been blogging for a while. You've got a growing pile of content sitting there like a digital junk drawer. Every so often you scroll through your old posts and think some of this isn't terrible — and wonder if maybe there's a book hiding in there somewhere. There probably is. But here's what nobody tells you about converting blog content into a book: it's not copying and pasting your greatest hits into a Word document. The process requires real strategy, actual planning, and quite a bit of new writing. Richard Lowe has published over one hundred books under his own name and completed dozens of ghostwriting projects. This audiobook is a complete, battle-tested system for the conversion: content audits that reveal hidden book topics, organizing scattered posts into coherent chapters, writing the new material that transforms a collection into an argument, and navigating the publishing process from manuscript to...
Genres: Philosophy
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
That America didn't just disappear. It was murdered. The hardware store where the owner knew your name. The regional airline that actually ran on time. The local bank that understood your situation. One by one, they were acquired, loaded with debt, stripped of assets, and abandoned — the communities they sustained left to absorb the losses while the acquirers moved on to the next target. Richard Lowe spent twenty years managing technology at Trader Joe's, then a decade as a ghostwriter listening to executives share the real stories of what happened inside their organizations. He started noticing patterns: the same private equity playbook destroying one industry after another. This audiobook names what happened, documents how it worked, and examines which industries were hit hardest — healthcare, media, retail, housing, local news, and more. Not a partisan argument. A documented account of a systematic transformation of American commerce from enterprises that...
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
The technical work came naturally. The business side nearly destroyed me. Most talented consultants fail not because they lack technical skills — they fail because nobody ever taught them how to price projects, manage scope creep, handle clients who don't respect professional boundaries, or build referral pipelines that create sustainable income. The technical credential gets you in the door. The business fundamentals determine whether you stay profitable. Richard Lowe managed consultants for forty-plus years: as VP of Consulting at two technology firms, and later while running IT operations for a sixteen-billion-dollar retail chain. He watched consultants with brilliant technical skills destroy their own practices through pricing that bled into resentment, boundary failures that let clients consume unlimited time, and business development avoidance that left them perpetually dependent on one or two unstable client relationships. This audiobook covers everything the consulting industry doesn't teach: pricing methodology, client selection, engagement structure, the...
Genres: History
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 18+
Three years and four months as a Japanese prisoner of war. Frank Hoeffer came home and wrote it all down from memory. Nobody wanted to publish it. Frank Hoeffer was a Navy mess cook aboard the USS Oahu when Corregidor fell in 1942. What followed was three years and four months in Japanese prison camps — forced labor, systematic starvation, beatings, disease, and death at close range. He survived. He came home. He wrote it all down. This memoir was reconstructed from Frank's personal account by his grandson, Richard Lowe, who first heard these stories as a teenager sitting on an uncomfortable folding chair while the rest of the family kept their distance. Frank's account covers his time on the Yangtze River Patrol in Shanghai, the siege and fall of Corregidor, the march through Manila, transport on hell ships, imprisonment in Japan, and liberation by US forces in 1945. Publishers...
Genres: Other
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
One compromised account. One night. Every person your family knows, hit simultaneously. That's not a worst-case scenario — that's Tuesday for professional cybercriminals. Richard Lowe spent nearly two decades as Director of Computer Operations at Trader Joe's, managing IT infrastructure and security for a sixteen-billion-dollar retail operation with over four hundred stores and thirty-eight thousand employees. He's also a Technical Editor for KnowBe4's cybersecurity publications. This audiobook translates thirty-five years of professional security expertise into practical steps any family can implement today. Covers securing every device in your home, recognizing sophisticated social engineering before it works, protecting children online at every age, recovering from attacks, and the one action most families skip that makes everything else pointless. Every technique recommended here is one the author uses on his own devices. Every story happened to real people he knows. The criminals are counting on you to stay confused and vulnerable.
Genres: Business
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Most professionals use LinkedIn. A small percentage have mastered it. The difference between those two groups is this audiobook. LinkedIn has evolved far beyond a professional networking platform into the world's most sophisticated career advancement and business development tool. Most professionals use only a fraction of its potential, missing opportunities for relationship building, thought leadership, and business growth that systematic LinkedIn mastery creates. This guide reveals the advanced strategies that separate LinkedIn masters from casual users, written by an expert who spent years as a Senior LinkedIn Branding Expert optimizing hundreds of profiles for C-level executives, ambassadors, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders. Client outcomes include TEDx speaking opportunities, complete career transformations, and thirty million dollars in venture capital secured. The book covers the psychology behind effective LinkedIn networking, how to provide genuine value that builds lasting professional relationships, content strategies that build authority at scale, and advanced profile optimization techniques that...
Genres: Horror
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Age Groups: 18+
Karl Hendricks is twenty years old and going nowhere. Living in his father's basement, he spends his days playing zombie video games and avoiding real life. When a tragic accident leaves his only friend dead and Karl hospitalized, he encounters Death as an actual supernatural entity. Convinced he's been chosen for a cosmic purpose, Karl begins killing people he perceives as suffering, rationalizing murder as soul liberation. His crimes escalate into an elaborate plan to capture Death itself using electromagnetic technology funded by ransomware attacks. When he finally succeeds, the consequences are catastrophic. With Death imprisoned and unable to collect souls, every person who dies rises as a zombie. Karl's ultimate victory becomes humanity's doom.
Genres: Business, Writing & Publishing
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Transform Your Ideas Into Published Authority – Based on Real Client Results You’ve been thinking about writing a book for years. But you’re busy. You don’t have the time to write it, let alone edit, publish, and market it. That’s where a professional ghostwriter comes in. In The Ghostwriting Advantage, Richard Lowe pulls back the curtain on how business leaders, thought leaders, and CEOs turn their ideas into bestselling books without writing a single page themselves. After completing over 50 ghostwritten books for executives and publishing 113 total books, he’s learned what actually works and what doesn’t. This isn’t theory. It’s based on real numbers, client stories, and decades of experience helping leaders publish books that open doors. After ghostwriting for executives across industries, from cybersecurity leaders to business consultants, Richard has documented what actually generates results versus what sounds good in theory. Inside you’ll learn what ghostwriting is and...















































