The World Beyond My Eyes

The World Beyond My Eyes
Destiny is what you make it

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Book Release Announcement


For Immediate Release

Contact: Shawn Street – Public Relations
pr@publishamerica.com
www.publishamerica.com

PublishAmerica Presents The Decision for Love by Gregory Upson

Frederick, MD November 12, 2009 -- PublishAmerica is proud to present The Decision for Love by Gregory Upson of Lawrenceville, Georgia.

The Decision for Love is a story about Dyson Bekons, a creative writer who falls in love and faces the many challenges that come with a complicated choice to love. The decisions we make to stay or leave haunt us in our future. Dyson experiences those difficult decisions. As a writer he explores different people’s issues and gives them his advice on what to do, but in his own life, the decisions are harder and the consequences even more difficult. In dealing with the issues of family, career and relationship, how are you to know if the decisions you make are the right ones? The Decision for Love touches on all of the many issues we face and what we are left with once we make those difficult decisions.

Born September 18, 1975, and raised in Aiken, South Carolina, Gregory Upson started writing at an early age. At the tender age of eight, poetry was his first claim to fame. He has aspirations of becoming the next E. Lynn Harris or Keith Boykin. Most people think of the things they would like to accomplish in life, but for Gregory Upson, it isn’t something he wants to accomplish - it is merely something he must accomplish.

PublishAmerica is the home of 40,000 talented authors. PublishAmerica is a traditional publishing company whose primary goal is to encourage and promote the works of new, previously undiscovered writers. Like more mainstream publishers, PublishAmerica pays its authors advances and royalties, makes its books available in both the United States and Europe through all bookstores. PublishAmerica offers a distinctly personal, supportive alternative to vanity presses and less accessible publishers.

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