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Front cover to Earthlog, My Not So Normal Sixth Grade Year, an alien spaceship hovers over a young boty with a light beam shining down over Frontier Middle School

Middle school feels like an alien planet for Jayden—awkward, chubby, and struggling to fit in after a summer of changes. But everything flips upside down when aliens arrive on Earth, and Zin, a curious extraterrestrial, becomes his new friend.
Together, they face school drama, dodgeball disasters, video game challenges, and even the Spring Fling—proving that being different might just make you extraordinary.
Packed with humor, heart, and a dash of sci-fi, Earthlog, My Not So Normal Sixth Grade Year is a relatable and fun-filled adventure about friendship, embracing who you are, and finding your place in the universe. Perfect for readers who love middle-grade adventures, laugh-out-loud moments, and unforgettable characters, this story is one you won’t want to miss!


Earthlog 2 Cover Photo placeholder with a school across from a house in bright colors

Finding balance in the space between.
Jayden thought seventh grade would be the usual chaos—splitting time between homes and navigating middle school. But with his alien friend Zin adjusting to life on Earth and Naomi balancing cultural traditions with school, Jayden starts to see that everyone’s carrying something.
As the trio faces school drama, alien integration, and the struggle to belong, they discover that being caught between worlds isn’t a weakness—it’s where real strength, friendship, and identity begin.
Perfect for readers who’ve ever felt like they’ve lived in-between worlds.


Cover to Letting the Good Ones Go: A Leader’s Guide to Approaching Layoffs with Care and Compassion

Downsizing with Dignity provides step-by-step strategies for leaders who want to manage workforce reductions with empathy and integrity, ensuring that both departing and remaining employees are treated with respect. This guide offers insights into effective communication, ethical decision-making, self-care, and maintaining morale during times of transition. It equips leaders with the tools and reflections needed to balance difficult financial decisions with their mission-driven values.
This resource is designed for professionals in education, nonprofits, healthcare, government, and other fields dedicated to community well-being. It provides guidance on navigating layoffs while upholding a commitment to compassion and social responsibility. By integrating self-help techniques to support personal resilience, this book also lays out a pathway for leaders to maintain their emotional resilience and stay effective in both their professional roles and their personal lives during challenging times.


Book Cover for Logistical Edge, a young man spins holographic data in his hands as he looks confidently out past the cover

In a world ruled by AI, one teen learns not everything adds up.
Fifteen-year-old Orion Jumo has spent years earning the Certs to become a Logistical, landing a prestigious role at the Ayela Quickbites Logistics Division—the core of the continent’s food distribution network. Inside the towering One-Fourteen, everything runs on flawless systems and algorithmic precision.
But when data anomalies emerge and trusted systems reveal hidden priorities, Orion begins to question the very logic he was trained to serve. As cracks spread through the foundation of everything he knows, Orion must decide whether following the system is enough—or if it’s time to challenge it.
Logistical Edge is a fast-paced, thought-provoking debut about control, discovery, and one teen’s journey to uncover the truth in a world built on algorithms.