The BUCK-FIFTY Kick in the BUTT! from Abbott ePublishing
It's BACK! After a six month absence, Abbott ePublishing is reintroducing, by popular demand, the Buck-Fifty Kick in the BUTT! The book that offers real, practical advice for getting the MOST out of your life!
This incredible eBook contains simple life lessons that, when applied to our lives, make things run smoother, and enable us to withstand life’s “kicks.”
And ironically, kicking OURSELVES in the butt can often be the first step towards getting the world’s problems off our backs.
This eBook is for those who are in search of “common” knowledge that can often bring uncommon success. This book has knowledge that has been learned through many centuries, and is often forgotten. It applies this knowledge to today’s modern life.
Once you possess it, you will have a set of principles and guideposts that few other people have ever learned.
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Thursday, September 12, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Top 5 Bestsellers at Abbott ePublishing
It's been a great year so far at Abbott ePublishing!
Check out these Top Five Sellers:
1. Forty Ways to Make a Fortune with MicroBusinesses
2. Unsent Memos: Short Letters to Myself
3. Secret Religions and Obscure Faiths
4. The AeP Tyndale21 Version of the Gospels
5. A Flash of Worlds - A Flash Fiction Anthology
These and MORE great eBooks for LESS at Abbott ePublishing!
(Best Sellers from January through June, 2013)
Check out these Top Five Sellers:
1. Forty Ways to Make a Fortune with MicroBusinesses
2. Unsent Memos: Short Letters to Myself
3. Secret Religions and Obscure Faiths
4. The AeP Tyndale21 Version of the Gospels
5. A Flash of Worlds - A Flash Fiction Anthology
These and MORE great eBooks for LESS at Abbott ePublishing!
(Best Sellers from January through June, 2013)
Did this woman predict the Asiana flight 214 plane crash - in 2010??
One of the prophetess Madame Mary Ordana's prophesies, published exclusively in January, 2010 by Abbott ePublishing, hints at two airline-related incidents earlier this month.
Her third prophesy (out of 51) reads: "A plane skids off. No one feels pain." Then it goes on to speak of a "morning flight" that "leads to 2 dead, damaged plane."
This seems to more than hint at the recent plane that "skided off" a runway while taxiing on July 5, in which no one was injured. That incident was followed by the July 6 crash landing of Asiana flight 214 at 11:21 a.m. While three eventually died in that crash, two did, initially.
Check out more of her prophesies - including the 2010 "year of earthquakes" that she predicted accurately - at Abbott ePublishing's Website, http://www.abbottepub.com/mo.html Her entire eBook of prophesies is available for just $1.49 for a limited time!
Madame Mary Ordana has become well-known for her clarity of thought and for the poetic form of her prophetic writing, which will appeal to many just for the sheer artistic beauty of her words.
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Thursday, May 23, 2013
Making the economic case for reforming our jumbled, messed-up calendar
With the economy in the tank, only slowly clawing its way back to prosperity, there are some who argue that all other topics should take a back seat to solving our economic problems and getting people back to work.
That’s why, at first glance, talking about reforming the calendar seems like a waste of time. But in reality, it’s not, and there’s actually a great economic argument to be made that changing our old, antiquated calendar system could actually HELP the economy.
Dozens of great calendar reform ideas have been proposed. Many attempt to make the calendar perpetual, meaning that it would look exactly the same every year. Of course our Gregorian Calendar is not the same ever year, and does not look the same, but starts on different days of the week, has a variable length (depending on whether it's a leap year or not) and its quarters are uneven. Not so for these proposed calendars.
For example, the World Calendar proposal would start on a Sunday every year, and end on a Saturday every year. Each quarter would be exactly 91 days in length, making it easier for businesses to compare quarters.
The Symmetry454 Calendar also starts and ends on the same days ever year (starting on Mondays and ending on Sundays) and each quarter is also the same size, with the three months within each having 28, 35 and 28 days, respectively. The 18th day of the middle, 35-day month is the exact mid-point of each quarter, making it easier for businesses to use this as a “marker” to judge sales and progress, based on each quarter. By keeping the year at 364 days in length (367 every few years with the addition of a “leap week”) this proposal also makes comparing year-to-year sales easier.
Other calendar proposals also offer symmetry and balance in the place of the jumble of month lengths we currently use. The Sol Calendar, for example, has 13 months, each of exactly 28 days.
Each month begins on the same day of the week as January does in each calendar year. While business Quarters are not possible (since 13 is not divisible by 4) the equality of month lengths makes them comparable with one another. And it’s noteworthy that a 13-period financial calendar is already in wide use in business and accounting.
The New Earth Calendar proposal also contains 13 months of 28 days each, but starts each day of each month on a Monday by adding a leap week of seven days every 5 or 6 years.
The 30x11 Calendar concept is also among many that provides symmetry, with 11 straight 30-day months and one month, December, with 35 days (36 in leap years.) With a 35-day December, clearance sales would be easier to promote during the traditionally slow after-Christmas buying binge.
For these and other calendar concepts, check out Abbott ePublishing’s eBook “A New Calendar for the World” for just $1.99 at abbottepub.com.
Monday, January 28, 2013
NEW eBook: "A Flash of Worlds - Sci-Fi Flash Fiction"
Abbott ePublishing
Original, affordable electronic books.
Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013
CONTACT: Stephen Abbott, publisher(@)abbottepublishing.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Abbott ePublishing Announces Publication of “A Flash of Worlds - Sci-Fi Flash Fiction” by Stephen Abbott
NEW ENGLAND –
Abbott ePublishing has published, “A Flash of Worlds - Sci-Fi Flash
Fiction,” a new collection of Science Fiction writing by author Stephen
Abbott.
The fifteen short-short “Flash Fiction” stories vary in length from 500 to 1,400 words, and feature time travel, alternate history, the paranormal, and the scientifically unexplained.
The fifteen short-short “Flash Fiction” stories vary in length from 500 to 1,400 words, and feature time travel, alternate history, the paranormal, and the scientifically unexplained.
Abbott says his
fiction writing is inspired by new scientific research into alternate realities
and multiple universe theory, as well as his love of classic science fiction.
“There are places
here you won't recognize, and mind-bending twists in SpaceTime that
will make you wonder what's happening,” says Abbott. “The entire field of
astrophysics and new theories of time and space have opened the fiction genre
to new possibilities. The fact that many of these stories may actually have a
basis in science FACT make the fiction even more incredible.”
This unique collection of Flash Fiction is offered at the low, introductory price of $1.99 at the Abbott ePublishing website, abbottepub.com/flashofworlds.html. Payment is via PayPal.
Abbott ePublishing was launched in 2009 as a New
England-based publisher of original, affordable electronic books. They can be
found online at www.abbottepub.com.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
A New Calendar - Some Great Ideas for Change
Is
our calendar perfect? Few would argue that it is. The number of days in
each month are uneven, its quarters are unequal, and it's impossible to
determine when on which day any random date will fall.
But it turns out, there are many, many other - arguably better - ideas to reform it.
For instance, there's the 13-Moon Calendar. Inspired by the ancient Mayan Long-Count calendar, this proposal to reform the current Gregorian calendar re-names all the months, and introduces other innovations, including an extra month, which approximates many ancient calendars.
The Symmetry454 Calendar is a proposal by a Toronto university professor. It features four exactly equal quarters of 28-, 35- and 28-day months, making it easier to compare fiscal quarters. It's beautiful symmetry contrasts with the chaotic Gregorian.
The 13-month "Sol" Calendar updates an Old Idea - the 13- month year tied to the lunar cycle. This calendar's 13 months are all 28 days long, making it easy to remember the length of months. A leap year is added to the last month, December, and a new month, Sol, is added between June and July.
The New Earth Calendar is a bit of a hybrid - mixing the best elements of proposals like the Symmetry454 calendar and the 13 months of the Sol calendar.
Finally, the 30x11 Calendar is what its creator calls a "Gentle Update" of our current calendar. All of its months are 30 days long, except December, which rounds out the 365 or 366-day year with 35 or 36 days. It makes it incredibly easy to determine what day number each day on the calendar holds, and makes it easy to remember days.
All of these calendars - and MANY MORE - can be found EXCLUSIVELY on the new Abbott ePublishing eBook "A New Calendar for The World" available on the Abbott ePublishing website.
But it turns out, there are many, many other - arguably better - ideas to reform it.
For instance, there's the 13-Moon Calendar. Inspired by the ancient Mayan Long-Count calendar, this proposal to reform the current Gregorian calendar re-names all the months, and introduces other innovations, including an extra month, which approximates many ancient calendars.
The Symmetry454 Calendar is a proposal by a Toronto university professor. It features four exactly equal quarters of 28-, 35- and 28-day months, making it easier to compare fiscal quarters. It's beautiful symmetry contrasts with the chaotic Gregorian.
The 13-month "Sol" Calendar updates an Old Idea - the 13- month year tied to the lunar cycle. This calendar's 13 months are all 28 days long, making it easy to remember the length of months. A leap year is added to the last month, December, and a new month, Sol, is added between June and July.
The New Earth Calendar is a bit of a hybrid - mixing the best elements of proposals like the Symmetry454 calendar and the 13 months of the Sol calendar.
Finally, the 30x11 Calendar is what its creator calls a "Gentle Update" of our current calendar. All of its months are 30 days long, except December, which rounds out the 365 or 366-day year with 35 or 36 days. It makes it incredibly easy to determine what day number each day on the calendar holds, and makes it easy to remember days.
All of these calendars - and MANY MORE - can be found EXCLUSIVELY on the new Abbott ePublishing eBook "A New Calendar for The World" available on the Abbott ePublishing website.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
A New Calendar for the World - a new eBook from Abbott ePublishing
A New Calendar for the World
by Abbott ePublishing
In the wake of the 2012 "end of the world" Mayan Calendar hysteria came a genuine and healthy renewed interest in calendars.
Why do we use our current calendar, with its uneven months and odd leap year squeezed into February?
Now, exclusively from Abbott ePublishing, comes a book offering creative new changes that would revolutionize how we mark time. Forever.
Calendar Reformers are inspiring a new look at our Western calendar, which, after nearly 500 years, is outdated, confusing and seemingly out-of-sync with the way we live today.
This eBook will inspire you with the tenacity and genius of would-be calendar reformers and their often brilliant ideas.
You'll read why past calendar reform attempts have failed, including those by the French and Russians, and you'll learn how the history of calendar reform has been fraught with frustration as well as great inspiration.
Get to know some EXCITING new calendar concepts, including:
- The 13-Moon Calendar: Inspired by the Maya
- The Symmetry454 Calendar: Beautiful Symmetry
- The 13-month "Sol" Calendar: Updating an Old Idea
- The New Earth Calendar: A Worthy Hybrid
- The 30x11 Calendar: A Gentle Update of our Calendar
These ALONE will inspire hours of creative discussion!
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