Public Speaking Super Powers: Unleash Your Inner Speaking Superhero and Communicate Your Message with Confidence Contributor(s): Spence, Carma (Author), McRae, Deanna (Illustrator), Delgado, Dolores |
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ISBN: 1640853324 ISBN-13: 9781640853324 Publisher: Author Academy Elite OUR PRICE: $17.99 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: September 2018 |
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BISAC Categories: - Business & Economics | Business Communication - Meetings & Presentations - Self-help | Communication & Social Skills - Self-help | Personal Growth - Success |
Physical Information: 0.59" H x 6" W x 9" (0.84 lbs) 282 pages |
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Publisher Description: IF PUBLIC SPEAKERS WERE SUPERHEROES, WHAT WOULD THEIR SUPERPOWERS BE?
and much more... There is even a bonus chapter on the business of speaking. Unleash your inner Public Speaking Superhero and communicate your message with confidence starting today |
Contributor Bio(s): Spence, Carma: - Carma Spence is a writer, and award-winning speaker and editor. She holds a Degree of Honor from the National Speech & Debate Association. She is a member of many nationally ranked speaker associations and has presented for dozens of organizations.McRae, Deanna: - Deanna McRae is a Freelance illustrator and graphic designer who created the illustrations for the interior of "Public Speaking Super Powers." Born in sunny California, she grew up in a family of visual and musical artists, sparking her love for creativity at an early age. She is also a computer science major who has designed websites for several small companies. She is the founder and Designer at I 365 Art, a digital design website that's been in business since 2007.Delgado, Dolores: - "Art for Public Speaking Super Powers's cover was specifically created by Dolores Delgado, an artist based in Sebastopol, Calif. Dolores' love of art revealed itself in elementary school, poring over tomes of ancient Greek sculpture. By the age of 11, she was sketching figures and nudes from photographs. She is captivated by the works of the masters, especially Rembrandt for the capture of light and dark and John Singer Sargent for his loose style - combining impressionism with realism." |