Recent Publications
Publishing as a Marketing Strategy
Click to purchase now!Authors: Joan Boneberg, Bonnie Daneker, Robin Hensley, Vanessa Lowry, Ahmad Meradji, Anita Paul;
Published: 2011
Publishing a book is like presenting a very large business card to your audience: it introduces you, explains your area of expertise, and provides a channel for follow-up questions. You have the knowledge and the drive. With this book, you will have the information you need to add that very large business card to your marketing arsenal to position yourself to be known as the expert you are. Writing a book clarifies your thinking, builds credibility and works every day to deliver your message with authority.
CLIMB: Leading Women in Technology Share Their Journeys to Success

Authors: Bonnie Daneker, Sandra Hofmann
Published: November 10, 2010
CLIMB features more than 60 profiles of leaders influencing Atlanta’s business, academic and technology landscapes, including Women of the Year in Technology Award recipients, WIT presidents, and key WIT supporters and volunteers. CLIMB also describes efforts by WIT and The WIT Foundation to support the next generation of women through pre-career programs encouraging girls to study and work in.
The Journey of Grief After Trauma

Authors: Bonnie Daneker
Published: April 27, 2010
This book explores loss and grief after a traumatic accident, either immediate or longer-term. Similar to The Journey of Grief, it introduces the Grieving Cast of Characters and helps you to recognize healthy grieving.
The Journey of Grief

Authors: Bonnie Daneker
Published: July 19, 2009
Grieving is a difficult process, especially after a hard-fought battle with cancer. This handbook offers insight into the grieving process to help you know what to expect.
Understanding the Cancer Diagnosis

Authors: Bonnie Daneker
Published: May 20, 2008
Too often, we hear words from the doctors office that are unfamiliar to us. This publication helps readers to understand the terms used in common cancer diagnoses and treatment options.
The Compassionate Caregiver's Handbook on A Cancer Patient's End of Life

Authors: Bonnie Daneker
Published: April 14, 2008
Not many of us are familiar with end of life, nor are we prepared to see it happen to a loved one. This handbook explains some common physical happenings and mental changes as a cancer patient approaches the end of life. It also gives practical suggestions on how to manage these changes.
The Compassionate Caregiver's Handbook on Hospice and Palliative Care

Authors: Bonnie Daneker
Published: February 23, 2007
Often misunderstood as "giving up," entering a program of hospice or palliative care gives comfort for both the patient and the family. Learn which programs may be helpful to you or cancer patients that you may be caring for.
The Compassionate Caregiver's Guide to Caring for Someone With Cancer

Authors: Bonnie Daneker
Published: April 16, 2004
Like a wise and knowledgeable friend, The Compassionate Caregiver will help you to understand both the caregiving role and how to care for yourself when devoting time and attention to someone facing a serious illness. With The Compassionate Caregiver’s Guide to Caring for Someone with Cancer, you will be able to grasp your new role and set expectations about the lifestyle impacts it may have.







