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Dr Marina Nani

Dr Marina Nani

Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief of Rich Woman Magazine, founder of Sovereign Magazine, author of many books, Dr Marina Nani is a social edification scientist coining a new industry, Social Edification. Passionately advocating to celebrate your human potential, she is well known for her trademark "Be Seen- Be Heard- Be You" running red carpet events and advanced courses like Blog Genius®, Book Genius®, Podcast Genius®, the cornerstones of her teaching. The constant practitioner of good news, she founded MAKE THE NEWS ( MTN) with the aim to diagnose and close the achievement gap globally. Founder of many publications, British Brands with global reach Marina believes that there is a genius ( Stardust) in each individual, regardless of past and present circumstances. "Not recognising your talent leaves society at loss. Sharing the good news makes a significant difference in your perception about yourself, your industry and your community."

24 articles

Mary Oliver and her dog Percy

Fiction

Members

Poetry by Season

·1 min read

A simple guide to the verse that suits each turn of the year, for the person who likes their reading to keep time with the light

The International Booker Prize 2026 public shortlist

Authors & Writers

Members

The Reading and Writing Room- What the Judges Are Reading

·1 min read

A glimpse inside the rooms where the great book prizes are decided, and what the people selecting the next Booker Prize or Pulitzer winner are actually looking for

Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism

Memoir & Biography

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Careless People: Sarah Wynn-Williams' Memoir revelling how the elite shaped world events

·1 min read

Sarah Wynn-Williams invented her own job at Facebook, then spent seven years watching it from the inside. Her memoir reads like literature and lands like testimony. The book gives you "a front-row seat to Facebook, the decisions that have shaped world events in recent decades, and the people who made them."

Picturesque view of a cobblestone street in Marburg's old town, showcasing historic architecture and cafes.

Literary Fiction

How Kathy Taylor Turned Two Stays in Marburg Into an Autobiographical Novel

·5 min read

A retired professor wrote The Birthing House across two decades and two stays in the same German town. It is a novel about grief, language, and how writing returns a woman to herself.

The Seething Storm paperback standing in front of a submerged Atlantis city in teal and blue underwater light

Fiction

Seething Storm Review: A. N. Jones Brings Her Atlantis Trilogy to a Close

·3 min read

Seething Storm ends The Patrons of Earth trilogy with a quest to the lost city of Atlantis, a war among the Greek gods, and the most assured writing of the series.

Cathy Warshaw, author of the Sisterhood Sleuths mystery series

Fiction

Cathy Warshaw Turns an Eight-Book Young Adult Mystery Series Into a Free Magazine and Global Youth Outreach Programme

·3 min read

The Sisterhood Sleuths franchise now spans books, a free digital magazine, a schools outreach programme, podcasts, and board games, all aimed at building critical thinking in readers aged 10 to 18.

Clara Stories children's book series by Sharon Philbrick

Fiction

Sharon Philbrick Created a Children's Book Series That Teaches Economics Without a Single Lesson

·4 min read

Clara Stories uses gentle coastal stories, invisible coins and a character called Airius to introduce six-year-olds to money, fairness and AI, with companion guides so parents can join the conversation.

Dan M. Mrejeru in his study, independent researcher and author of The Speakingman

Non-Fiction

Dan Mrejeru's Speakingman: A Geologist's Theory on the Evolution of Human Intelligence

·6 min read

The Romanian-born engineer has spent two decades arguing that planetary cooling, not diet or mutation, rewired the hominin brain and produced human language. The seventh edition of The Speakingman arrives this month.

Open book and reading glasses on a side table overlooking green parkland

Non-Fiction

Climate Scientist Norm Leo Says Going Green Pays Better Than You Think

·5 min read

A climate scientist who has given more than 700 talks argues that sustainability is not about sacrifice. His new book maps the personal returns of every major climate solution.

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Fiction

Gripping Finale Seething Storm Concludes The Patrons of Earth Trilogy By A. N. Jones

·4 min read

A. N. Jones spent a decade writing her way back to the trilogy she started with her late mother. Seething Storm, the final book in The Patrons of Earth series, is words woven with love, grief and strength."

Gabrielle Pelayo, author of Fractured, Never Shattered

Fiction

A Debut Novelist Writes a Man's Trauma to Say What Men Rarely Get to

·6 min read

Gabrielle Pelayo's debut psychological fiction, Fractured, Never Shattered, follows a composed man whose memories stop staying buried, built from real conversations about what men do not say out loud.

Urban noir street at golden dusk, cinematic illustration for Citiscape novel feature by Beverly Schloendorf

Fiction

Citiscape: The Magical Realism Novel Asking Readers to See the People Cities Forget

·6 min read

Beverly Schloendorf's debut weaves Death, a ghost-turned-guardian and a homeless girl into eighteen interconnected tales about urban invisibility.

Ancient hominin skull on a laboratory table, illustrating the fossil at the center of Genes of the Past

Fiction

A Biochemist's Novel Imagines the Sense Humans Lost When Speech Began

·6 min read

Biochemist Christer Jansson's Genes of the Past uses a fictional 550,000-year-old Moroccan fossil to propose a sense ancient hominins lost when spoken words began replacing mental images.

Katrina Bills, author of Prayed Up

Self-Development

Katrina Bills Wrote an Award-Winning Daily Prayer Devotional That Doubles as a Spiritual Growth Manual

·6 min read

The Chicago-born author and publisher built Prayed Up around real seasons of loss, love, and faith, then watched it win a NYC Big Book Award.

Glen Alex, licensed clinical social worker and author of Living Boundaries

Self-Development

Therapist Glen Alex Says the Entire Boundary Conversation Is Wrong

·3 min read

Licensed clinical social worker Glen Alex spent 25 years watching clients fall short of healthy boundaries, not because they lacked willpower, but because the advice was wrong. Her new book Living Boundaries makes the case against "just say no."

Emma Hartwell, author of the Pixie Littlefield series

Fiction

Emma Hartwell Wrote Pixie Littlefield for Children. The Mothers Who Read It Had Other Ideas

·4 min read

Author Emma Hartwell's neurodivergent heroine Pixie Littlefield has sparked an unexpected wave of adult readers, women who recognise their own undiagnosed neurodivergence in a children's picture book.

Karen Lawrence, author of The Last Midwife

Fiction

Author Karen Lawrence Delivered Babies in the NHS, Now She Delivers Bestselling Stories

·4 min read

Former NHS midwife Karen Lawrence began writing during the Covid pandemic. Her debut novel The Last Midwife, a dystopian thriller about state-controlled childbirth, became a bestseller.

Jane Dugan, visual artist and co-author of Hope For The Future

Fiction

How a Dream About a Polar Bear Became a Children's Book on Climate and the Food Chain

·2 min read

Artist Jane Dugan and author Esther Meerschaut created Hope For The Future after a vivid dream led Dugan to First Nations polar bear legends — and a mission to teach young readers about ecological responsibility.

Dr Egilius Spierings

Dr Egilius Spierings Made Headache Science Worth Hearing

·4 min read

A neurologist with over four decades of clinical experience turns headache research into an audiobook that finally explains what your doctor never had time to.

Kath Orman

Business & Leadership

Kath Orman on the Money Habits Your Parents Gave You

·3 min read

After three decades in financial planning, Kath Orman wrote a book about the emotional patterns that shape how we handle money.

Author Christina Marullo

Self-Development

Christina Marullo Found Her Strength by Letting Go of Control

·3 min read

A mother of eight and co-founder of Only God, Christina Marullo shares how trusting in something greater became her most powerful act of faith.

Author Akari Shinobu

Business & Leadership

Akari Shinobu Is Rethinking What It Means to Lead and Learn

·3 min read

Educator Akari Shinobu draws on twenty years of classroom experience across two countries to challenge how we think about leadership and belonging.

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Memoir & Biography

Gisèle Pelicot Refused to Let Shame Be Hers to Carry

·5 min read

At 73, Gisèle Pelicot has published her first full account of surviving abuse, waiving anonymity and choosing to believe in love anyway.

Ink in Pink and Why No Winters Survive Spring

Authors & Writers

Ink In Pink and Why No Winters Survive Spring

·3 min read

When 11,500 new book titles are released every single day, even the most brilliant voices risk being lost and unheard. Ink in Pink is the February Edition of our sister publication Rich Books Magazine, which is free to read and enjoy.