· 2009
An information security professional offers a guide to Internet security for anyone who wants to ensure that he or she does not inadvertently compromise sensitive information and wants to know what concrete steps reduce cybercrimes.
· 2019
Join Julian Newcomber on an extraordinary time travel adventure with The Extraordinary eTab of Julian Newcomber. When Julian's inventor father introduces him to his latest invention, a tablet that allows the user to travel through time, his world is turned upside down. As Julian and his family navigate the challenges of their new home, Julian also has a big problem to solve for his Future Self. This middle grade novel combines elements of science fiction, family dynamics, and the excitement of time travel, making it a must-read for young readers who love a good adventure. Get ready to be transported through time and space with Julian and his extraordinary eTab!
· 2015
15 tales of zombie horror from an amazing group of up and coming authors. "Spiders in from the Garden" By Jason R Davis, "The Waking Man" By Guy Burtenshaw, "Afterlife Death" By Jeremy Thompson, "Plague Ferry" By Matthew Pedersen, "They Walk the Night" By Kevin A Harris, "Thirty Seconds" By Eugene Gramelis, "Requiem for the Living" By Timothy A Wiseman, "A Flash of Light" By Stuart Conover, "Zombi 6: Salvation" By James Park, "SURVIVALISM" By Amy Braun, "Six" By Daniel DeLong, "The Season" By Brendan Wilhelm, "The Le Ka Massacre" By Joseph Rubas, "Virulent" By Eric Morgner, and "Zen and the Art of Bicycle Delivery" By Michael Seese
· 2010
In simple terms, business contingency planning (BCP) is the art of preparing an enterprise for "bad things." "Scrappy Business Contingency Planning" provides a blueprint for the creation of a business contingency program from the ground up.
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Bill Devol and Michael Seese lived through, and collected and edited, more than 50 tales of supernatural "things that go bump in the night" happenings in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, and the surrounding areas.
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· 2015
While the bright light of daybanishes lesser horrors, it onlymakes love gone wrong stand outall the more. When that love isdriven by the demented, theunnatural and the straight-out evil,the bright light of day might bethe last thing you need. Or see. In Once Bitten, 15 authors show usthat the sweetest of emotions,mixed with a touch of darkness andmore than a hint of the supernatural,can be a bitter, bitter cup fromwhich to drink.
From Wikipedia.org: Found footage is a genre of film making, especially horror, in which all or a substantial part of a film is presented as discovered film or video recordings, often left behind by missing or dead protagonists. Terry M. West and Pleasant Storm Entertainment, Inc. present a revolutionary approach to the horror fiction anthology. JOURNALS OF HORROR: Found Fiction is a collection of terror inspired by the mechanics of the found footage horror film. In JOURNALS OF HORROR, the stories presented are horrific encounters committed to paper, item or device and discovered later. Each tale is a case file that has been transcribed from some type of unearthed diary. These tales can be discovered anywhere. This anthology is filled with some of the hottest talent in the horror fiction genre: P.D. Cacek, Todd Keisling, Glenn Rolfe, Robin Dover, DS Ullery, Essel Pratt, Michael Thomas-Knight, John Ledger, Paul D. Marks, Sonja Thomas, Paula Cappa, Stuart Keane, Darryl Dawson, Crystal Leflar, Lori R. Lopez, Michael Seese, Jeff O'Brien, Matt Hayward, Joseph Ramshaw, Michael McGlade, DJ Tyrer, Wesley Thomas, Regina West, Evan Purcell, Robert McGough, Erik Gustafson, Christopher Alan Broadstone and Robert Holt.
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