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Books with author Lynn Sullivan

  • Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: The Classic Guide to Creating Great Ads

    Luke Sullivan

    eBook (Wiley, Jan. 19, 2016)
    The classic guide to creating great advertising now covers all media: Digital, Social, and Traditional Hey Whipple, Squeeze This has helped generations of young creatives make their mark in the field. From starting out and getting work, to building successful campaigns, you gain a real-world perspective on what it means to be great in a fast-moving, sometimes harsh industry. You'll learn how to tell brand stories and create brand experiences online and in traditional media outlets, and you'll learn more about the value of authenticity, simplicity, storytelling, and conflict. Advertising is in the midst of a massive upheaval, and while creativity is still king, it's not nearly enough. This book is an essential resource for advertising professionals who need up-to-date digital skills to reach the modern consumer. Turn great ideas into successful campaigns Work effectively in all media channels Avoid the kill shots that will sink any campaign Protect your work Succeed without selling out Today's consumer has seen it all, and they're less likely than ever to even notice your masterpiece of art and copy, let alone internalize it. Your job is to craft a piece that rises out of the noise to make an impact. Hey Whipple, Squeeze This provides the knowledge to create impressive, compelling work.
  • No Easy Redemption

    Sam L Sullivan

    Paperback (Sam Sullivan, June 15, 2020)
    Jason's future is neatly planned. Only one more year until he can go away to college and escape his father's iron rule. But then he gets news that changes everything, and he has to step up and take responsibility. In this story of young love-and hate-Jason learns how one moment of weakness can profoundly affect his own life and the lives of everyone around him. Is it possible that he doesn't deserve redemption? One thing is for sure. His future will not be the way he planned.
  • A Rare Night Indeed: A Spooky, Spirited, Fright Night Halloween Poem

    A L Sullivan

    language (, Oct. 1, 2012)
    A Spooky, Spirited, Fright Night Halloween Poem for Ages 8-80! Hours of fun! Adult & kid's Halloween poetry! "We'll jump and run, have such fun, We may wake the dead from their tombs." "A Rare Night Indeed" is a Halloween poetry, picture book! Full of riddles and rhymes. An artistic hybrid of art and poetry that will entice seasoned readers to reminisce about spooky childhood adventures and excite young readers with imaginative abstract images. Enjoy this abstract black and Wwhite spooky, Halloween art.
  • Wind Rose House

    Ann Sullivan

    eBook (Cabin Publications, July 12, 2016)
    Twelve-year-old Kate Nolan has spent the six years since her mother's accidental death trying to keep everything about her life as normal as possible, but now her father wants to move the two of them from their home in Wakefield, North Carolina, to Spruce River, the small town in New York State's Adirondack Mountains where he grew up. Kate has not been to Spruce River since she was a baby, and she fears this move would turn her life upside down. Wind Rose House chronicles Kate's struggle to come to grips with the possible move and the discoveries she makes about herself, her father, and her late mother.
  • Have you ever felt anxious?: Supporting parents to talk to their children about uncomfortable or unfamiliar feelings.

    Lee Sullivan

    language (Lee Sullivan, Feb. 14, 2018)
    Have you ever felt anxious?Amelia is starting school but every time she thinks about it, she gets an icky, yucky, weird feeling in her belly. Have you ever felt that way?Has your teacher, your parents, or your friends ever felt like that? Is there anybody out there who doesn’t ever feel that way?Join Amelia and her mum as they embark on a journey to find answers to those questions and as they discover some amazing ways to stop feeling so icky. Who knows? Maybe Amelia might even feel happy about starting school!About the Author:Lee Sullivan has worked in secondary education as a pastoral leader for many years. During this time, he has found that on numerous occasions, his students had difficulty in dealing with unsettling or negative emotions. More worryingly, was how challenged students felt when talking about their emotions, especially with their parents. As a new father to a baby girl, Lee wanted his daughter to feel confident and comfortable talking to him about anything. He wrote this book, one of a series, so that he could share with his daughter that certain emotions and feelings were natural and talking to someone about them was the best way to get support. Lee does not claim to be an expert in metal health, but through his experiences with his students and their challenges in opening up to parents, he firmly believes that if parents talk to their children early on in life then they will be better equipped to deal with these feelings as they grow up. Helping them to feel at ease discussing their feelings, good and challenging, with parents in later life.
  • All Is Well

    Lisa Sullivan

    eBook (Lisa Sullivan, Jan. 15, 2015)
    All is Well is a story about a young girl who is struggling to understand the loss of her Grandmother. Many children these days do not get to meet their grandparents or only get to know then for a short time because of illness or early loss. This story is about how the spirits of our loved ones are never too far away and there are little signs that come to us that show us that all is well. This children's book is dedicated to my "little bugs" and inspired by my amazing mother who sends us little spirit messengers with perfect timing. Blessings to all of the children who are struggling to understand that love doesn't disappear, it just changes form. Please check out www.cedarphoenix.ca online for more tools on how to heal the heart.
  • Our Sunny Day Ride

    Lori Lynn Sullivan

    Paperback (Westbow Press, April 13, 2011)
    Enjoy vibrant colors and fun sounds as you explore God's animal world. Meet a busy bee, a bold toad and other animals that God has wonderfully created. Get ready for an adventure!
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  • Florida: The Sunshine State

    Ann Sullivan

    Library Binding (Weigl Pub Inc, July 1, 2011)
    Introduces the geography, industries, history, government, and people of the state of Florida.
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  • Have you ever felt anxious?: Supporting parents to talk to their children about uncomfortable or unfamiliar feelings.

    Lee Sullivan

    Paperback (Lee Sullivan, Feb. 11, 2018)
    Have you ever felt anxious? Amelia is starting school but every time she thinks about it, she gets an icky, yucky, weird feeling in her belly. Have you ever felt that way? Has your teacher, your parents, or your friends ever felt like that? Is there anybody out there who doesn’t ever feel that way? Join Amelia and her mum as they embark on a journey to find answers to those questions and as they discover some amazing ways to stop feeling so icky. Who knows? Maybe Amelia might even feel happy about starting school! About the Author: Lee Sullivan has worked in secondary education as a pastoral leader for many years. During this time, he has found that on numerous occasions, his students had difficulty in dealing with unsettling or negative emotions. More worryingly, was how challenged students felt when talking about their emotions, especially with their parents. As a new father to a baby girl, Lee wanted his daughter to feel confident and comfortable talking to him about anything. He wrote this book, one of a series, so that he could share with his daughter that certain emotions and feelings were natural and talking to someone about them was the best way to get support. Lee does not claim to be an expert in metal health, but through his experiences with his students and their challenges in opening up to parents, he firmly believes that if parents talk to their children early on in life then they will be better equipped to deal with these feelings as they grow up. Helping them to feel at ease discussing their feelings, good and challenging, with parents in later life.
  • Hey, Whipple, Squeeze This: the Classic Guide to Creating Great Ads Sullivan, Luke and Boches, Edward

    Luke Sullivan

    Paperback (Wiley India Pvt.Ltd, March 15, 2016)
    Please Read Notes: Brand New, International Softcover Edition, Printed in black and white pages, minor self wear on the cover or pages, Sale restriction may be printed on the book, but Book name, contents, and author are exactly same as Hardcover Edition. Fast delivery through DHL/FedEx express.
  • Pitchers

    Sullivan

    Hardcover (Atheneum, Jan. 1, 1994)
    An illustrated portrait of twenty-seven of the finest pitchers in the history of baseball ranges from the legendary Cy Young to the modern-day achievements of Nolan Ryan.
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  • Molly Maguire: Wide Receiver

    Ann Sullivan

    Paperback (Camelot, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Certain that she can play football as well as any boy, Molly gets herself on the all-male team, but the ambitious girl soon realizes that the sport she loves is not all it is cracked up to be. Original.