Ron Kule is a man out to make a difference through his art. Practically every written work he has published helps people across our planet in some way. Whether it's his book "Chef Tell - The Biography of America's Pioneer TV Chef" featuring a forward by Regis Philbin or his book "Sell Better, Sell Easier, Sell Anything Artfully," which is currently helping to grow businesses globally or his incredibly inspirational book on The University of South Carolina's NCAA National Championship baseball team, Kule's books are impacting and improving others. His book "Carolina Baseball: Pressure Makes Diamonds," which he co-wrote with J. David Miller, even helps the The Ray Tanner Foundation, which donates all of its net profits to help build a Miracle Field to give physically disabled children the chance to play baseball. Ron Kule's book about Chef Tell chronicles the life and times of the TV Showman Chef, who was a genuine pioneer in his field. It has received numerous glowing reviews from celebrities and opinion leaders and is an exciting account of a dynamic individual who's story has now come to light for fans. Kule has done a remarkable job bringing this tale to the public. His tackling of what happens in front of and behind the cameras promises to make a big effect when it reaches the hands of an eager audience. The book "Chef Tell: The Biography of America's Pioneer TV Showman Chef" is available September 1st, 2013 but can be pre-ordered on Amazon.com using the following link: http://www.amazon.com/Chef-Tell-Biography-Americas-Pioneer/dp/1626360049/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1366390440&sr=8-8&keywords=chef+tell REVIEWS for "Chef Tell - The Biography of America's Pioneer TV Chef" by Ron Kule Besides these non-fiction volumes, Ron Kule has also left his mark in fiction and poetry. His short story "ThunderCloud and The Old Man" was published in Better World Stories for a Better World, he wrote a young adult novel called "ThunderCloud" which he plans to grow into a series, and has also written a sci-fi thriller "Aleria" and a children's book called "Tiny Friends." His poems have been published by Artists for a Better World International, Artists in Action International and The International Library of Poetry, to name a few. Ron Kule currently lives in Clearwater, Florida and continues to set the bar high with future collaborations on non-fiction works as well as putting forward a steady stream of fiction and poetry. Amongst his writings and art is an overwhelming effort to help mankind, to create an impact in areas it is definitely needed and accomplish an inspirational spirit which lights a path for tomorrow's authors and poets to follow. Everyday he is changing our world for the better in a powerful way. To learn more about Ron Kule please visit his website: www.ronkulebooks.com Watch this video to learn more about the Miracle Field Ron Kule is helping to build:
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8/29/2013 01:44:22 pm
David is a friend to artist of all media. Thank you for the coverage, David. Also, the NEW release date for the Chef Tell biography is October 1st now. The book is printed and at the warehouse of the publisher in NYC. People desiring to read the book may purchase it through favorite bookstores now in pre-release, or online.
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