Recent Publications

 

Manlowe's latest book, Getting Into Print, is a workbook that acts like a friendly book coach. It will guide you, step-by-step, toward the art and practice of bringing original ideas into print with self-publishing. If you choose to experiment with this adventure, you will cover a wide terrain in a very focused way. As you read on, you will explore the process involved in self-publishing, marketing and promoting your own books or eBooks. You’ll learn techniques that help you share your work far and wide, electronically, on the radio, TV and in person. ORDER NOW!

If you sign up to work with Manlowe as your book publishing coach, you'll receive a free copy.  ORDER NOW!

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Polishing the Mirror: 90 Days to Vocational Clarity is an insightful journal that invites you to cultivate clarity for “what’s next” in your life. It will help you listen to that voice within you, the voice that will nudge you along toward your right work in the world, your vocation. “Polishing the mirror” becomes code for cultivating calm, stilling your thoughts, dusting off social conditioning, and letting go of anxiousness about the future. These helpful writing techniques and clever questions help you uncover your hidden passions, psycho-social temperament and natural talents, which, in turn, give you an increasingly sharp focus for going forward. Give it 90-days-in-a-row and judge for yourself! Order Now!

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Cracking Up is a girrrlbook written in the form of a letter by that growling girrrl in me who cannot tell a lie. Oh yes, that “girrrl” is really a fully grown woman who will now recollect almost all the peculiar advice she has received regarding: “What makes a young girl a successful woman?” The medium for this recollection is that oh-so-antiquated vehicle called “the Letter.” Sometimes, within this letter, you’ll find a furtive missive, a pithy quote, or a direct note of warning. Other times, the reader will be invited to use her imagination to invent an alternative future—as if her own life depended on disentangling herself from some dastardly spell. But, remember, each story told is absolutely true! Order Now!

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Loving Life As It Is draws from her own experience as an advisor and world religion professor. Manlowe shows how working with "life on life’s terms" is a necessity to more skillfully deal with others' [and our own] limitations. Finding language that speaks to each of us is one method for cultivating a viable way of life. There is no magic bullet for dealing with life, no matter what the rows of self-help literature say. But we can start, right where we are, to practice keeping our grip on life a loose one. Order Now!

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Praise for Manlowe's Books:

"We are especially fortunate to have Dr. Jennifer Manlowe with us on our journey in becoming more whole, compassionate people for both ourselves and others. In candidly sharing her own experiences, such as she expresses in Loving Life As It Is, her words inspire us to create positive changes in our lives and our worlds. Manlowe’s brilliance and sheer breadth of knowledge could easily overwhelm or condescend. Rather, she approaches what may be the unfamiliar concept or theory with great humility." ~ Sue Di Paola, M.S.C., J.D., Member of the California State Bar, Retired

See Manlowe's NYU Publications:

Faith Born of Seduction (NYU Press, 1995 ) Order Here
Gender Politics of HIV/AIDS in Women (NYU, 1997) 
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Read Manlowe's latest online articles:

Write Your Own Book: Share Your Best Business Ideas with the World 
I Know Exactly What You Mean: Cultivate Listening with Style
So You Want to Write a Book?
Making the Most of Your Professional Seminars
Are You an Inny or an Outy?
Ten Tools for Lasting Success
Does it Pay to Have A Dream?
Will I Ever Find Work I Don't Hate?
Are You Standing at the Crossroads?
Is Coaching Like Teaching Gym?
Should I Wait Until the Recession's Over to Start a Business?

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