Writers' Branding Announces 35 Titles Featured in The New York Times Book Review

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Wednesday, September 3, 2025 at 8:51pm UTC

Thirty-five titles represented by Writers' Branding, in collaboration with The Reading Glass Books, will appear in a joint promotional feature in the September 7, 2025 issue of The New York Times Book Review. This curated selection includes works across a range of genres, including memoir, fiction, self-help, and spirituality, each offering a distinct narrative and creative perspective.

The inclusion underscores Writers' Branding's continued efforts to support a wide spectrum of authors and stories that connect with varied readerships. Featuring in The New York Times Book Review, one of the most respected literary publications, offers significant visibility within both reader communities and the publishing industry.

To extend the reach of this feature, Writers' Branding has launched a comprehensive marketing campaign that includes email outreach to thousands of readers, dedicated YouTube content spotlighting each book, and interactive social media initiatives designed to drive engagement and interest.

The featured titles include:


  1. “Do You Know Who You Are?” by Dr. Grell Ferdinand
  2. “The Way of Joega: Health, Fitness and Radiant Well-Being for Regular Joes and Janes” by Barrett Hendricks
  3. “Jackson” by George Ennis
  4. “To Open One's Eyes: Untaught Mysteries of the Holy Bible” by David Pinkston
  5. “On Wings Like Eagles: A Story of Faith, Forgiveness, and Finding, the Strength to Endure” by Thomas Gregory Stewart
  6. “The History and Transformation of the California Workers' Compensation System and the Impact of Senate Bill 899 and the Current Law Senate Bill 863” by Dr. Elias Teferi
  7. “How Christopher T. Twinkles Came To Be” by Davinna K Wilberg and Mosetta Penick Phillips-Cermak PhD
  8. “The Right to a Full Life” by Dorothy E. B. Fickenscher
  9. “The Power Potential” by Mark R. Rivard
  10. “Heart of the Matter” by Joyce Hynes
  11. “A two-week journey to happiness” by Jagat Shah
  12. “Rider on the Pale Horse: My 70 Days in Coma” by Peter Halo
  13. “Behind the Smile” by Kathleen Ho
  14. “Read, Reflect, Respond - The 3 Rs of Growth and Change” by Gloria Vanderhorst
  15. “Come! Write a Poem with Me” by Marilyn L. Brodhurst
  16. “A Single Touch: Queen of the Hill” by Maryjane Spillane
  17. “Mathematical Milestones” by Dr. Clement E. Falbo
  18. “Our Love Affair With Commercial Real Estate: How to Be Successful” by Charles & Sherry Feitel
  19. “Stars Through Time” by Kerin Harvey
  20. “Transformed on the Mountain: Ministry Leader's Handbook” by Marcella Reid Figueroa
  21. “Anointed Warriors in the Army of God” by Don Bell
  22. “Spoons: A Family Story of Enduring Loss” by J.Corn
  23. “Sagas of Penelope: Stories to live with” by Mary Brown-Redmond
  24. “Tuskegee Airmen WWII Fighter Pilots: The Story of an Original Tuskegee Pilot, Lt. Col. Hiram E. Mann” by Dr. Patrick C. Coggins
  25. “Welcome Home From Vietnam, Finally: A Vietnam Trauma Surgeon's Memoir” by Gus Kappler
  26. “Pentalogy: Five Books That Will Bring Hope to Your Life” by Rev. Perry L. Shelton, M.Ed.
  27. “The Messages: A Memoir” by Dawn Kohler
  28. “Broken Promises” by David Skipton
  29. “Rhonda's Tidbits: From Living To Reigning” by Rhonda Berrien
  30. “T.D.F. Book I: The Seven Kingdoms” by Quintin Hawkins
  31. “12 Simple Words” by John W Kennedy
  32. “Older Women Don't Giggle: Memoirs of a Renaissance Man” by K Charles Oelfke
  33. “Memories: Expression From The Word: A Tribute to Dad” by Rose Love
  34. “Bookwright: Book One of the Vanir Trilogy” by G.R. Dasher
  35. “Dropped Calls” by Robert McGuinness


Readers, book lovers, and industry professionals are encouraged to explore the selection in the September issue and follow Writers' Branding online for continued highlights and promotions.

About Writers' Branding

Writers' Branding is a full-service self-publishing company that provides aspiring authors exclusive access to publicity and a pool of book evaluators and marketing creatives and bridges them to literary agencies and traditional publishing houses.

Please visit www.writersbranding.com for more information.

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