by Sheri | Oct 11, 2019 | Health and Wellness, Inspirational, New Author, New Release
Sharon Permack shares her compelling story of cancer diagnosis, life-threatening lung disease, and divorce in a raw and authentic way that will offer you hope for your own life. Baring her soul in Millions of Knots, Sharon takes us through many difficult and devastating moments. Yet she also shares how she overcame numerous obstacles to get to where she is now: a compassionate leader for healing and advocacy.
by Sheri | Dec 20, 2018 | Authors, Coaching, Partner Publishing, Writing
It’s a Noisy World Wishing you joy-filled holidays and best wishes for vibrant health, happiness, and meaningful success in 2019 is our heartfelt intent of this greeting. It’s also to encourage you to Be You, your best you in this very noisy world, bloom where you’re...
by Sheri | Oct 17, 2018 | Coaching, Inspiration, Partner Publishing, Writing
This is what it feels like at I C Publishing every day, that we’re playing a precious part in making the world a better place by partnering with like-minded and like-hearted individuals who have a passion for sharing what they’ve lived and learned to help others. Yes,...
by Sheri | Aug 31, 2018 | Authors, Book Signing, Partner Publishing, Publishing
As the second volume in his prolific series, Our Lands Speak, William (Bill) Finlayson once again brings the past to life. This time, it is through the lives of the generations of people who settled in Queensville, Ontario. The Archaeology of Five Queensville...
by Sheri | Nov 22, 2017 | Authors, New Release, Partner Publishing, Writing
Author William (Bill) Finlayson takes on an extraordinarily complicated field of study, and gives us a fascinating look into the Archaeological Excavations of Patterson Village in Vaughan, Ontario. Through the meticulously documented and analyzed “objects dug up from the ground,” we learn how the people of Patterson Village worked and socialized. Dr. Finlayson’s wonderfully descriptive prose, illustrations, and pictures transport us back in time to the mid-1800s where we have a front-row seat to the lives of the people of Patterson Village.
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