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WHAT’S YOUR STORY?


A WORKBOOK FOR THE STORYTELLER IN ALL OF US MARGOT LEITMAN


Want to be a great storyteller but not sure where to start? This workbook will have you brainstorming ideas, developing them into fully fleshed-out stories and performing your stories aloud in no time! Perfect for aspiring storytellers, including performers, comics, memoirists and public speakers, as well as readers hoping to use the power of storytelling for their brand or business.


ISBN: 9781632172150 • SQ-30554 • £16.99 • PB SASQUATCH • 216 X 160 MM • 176 PAGES • 2-COLOUR THROUGHOUT AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2019


LEARN TO PLAY PIANO IN SIX WEEKS OR LESS


INTERMEDIATE LEVEL DAN DELANEY & BILL CHOTKOWSKI


This guide walks readers through the next set of skills they need to play at the intermediate level. Featuring Dan Delaney’s innovative chord method – popular with jazz and contemporary pianists – this new book quickly gets readers up to speed on tunes, shells, patterns, improvisation, blues and more. Online, instructional videos accompany each lesson, making it even easier for players to quickly master new skills.


ISBN: 9781454932314 • ST-30275 • £10.99 • PB CONCEALED SPIRALBOUND STERLING • 253 X 203 MM • 192 PAGES • B/W THROUGHOUT AVAILABLE NOW


COSMOPOLITAN: SEXOPEDIA


YOUR ULTIMATE A TO Z GUIDE TO GETTING IT ON COSMOPOLITAN


One thing Cosmo knows from its millions of readers: people ALWAYS want info on sex. And this frank and frisky ‘sexopedia’ gives them everything their naughty hearts desire. No subject is off-limits, too risqué or weird, whether it happens inside the bedroom or out. There are also myth-busting Q&As, tip boxes and statistics, whilst the cross-references throughout encourage readers to flip around and discover lots more delicious fun.


ISBN: 9781618372765 • ST-30494 • £17.99 • HB HEARST • 203 X 178 MM • 224 PAGES • 2-COLOUR THROUGHOUT AVAILABLE NOW


AGE IS JUST A NUMBER


MORE THAN 150 QUOTATIONS ON AGING WITH HUMOR AND STYLE EDITED BY GET CREATIVE 6, ILLUSTRATED BY PHIL MARDEN


This book gathers together more than 150 quotations from writers, actors, athletes, humorists, politicians and other great minds and entertainers from bygone eras to today. The varied quotations range from the irreverent (“Old age is no place for sissies.” Bette Davis) to the sage (“Do not grow old no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the great mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein).


ISBN: 9781640210356 • ST-30071 • £9.99 • HB SIXTH&SPRING • 152 X 152 MM • 176 PAGES • 85 COLOUR ILLUSTRATIONS AVAILABLE NOW


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