FAIRFIELD, CA, May 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) {Mr. Quinton D. Crawford}, an author/ educator and minister is asking for help in the funding to allow a free book to be written. Funding resources are needed to purchase images and some text for the Project to be called {America Now}. Donations to the Kickstarter Project "America Now" http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/qdc/america-now .
Funds gained by your donation(s) go directly towards purchasing images, purchasing rights of information, and distribution so that everyone in our nation can get the resulting book.} The book shall explain how we are poisoning ourselves, how we are harming and dumbing down the nation's children, and how to improve our societies.
The resulting product (book & ebook) will be distributed and promoted in all known and reasonably available venues across the country for free. All this project needs is a little financial help to allow it to happen.
The resulting product (book & ebook) will be distributed and promoted in all known and reasonably available venues across the country for free. All this project needs is a little financial help to allow it to happen.
Funding for Book "America Now" Needed
Funding resources are needed to purchase images and some text for the Project to be called {America Now}. Donations to the Kickstarter Project "America Now" http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/qdc/america-now .
2013-05-12
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[Press-News.org] Funding for Book "America Now" NeededFunding resources are needed to purchase images and some text for the Project to be called {America Now}. Donations to the Kickstarter Project "America Now" http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/qdc/america-now .