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New Releases—December 2020
Reflections of My Life by Paul Kuypers Reflections of My life is an autobiography of my life so far. Perhaps a short one, but certainly a very intense and a very real one, making me the man I am proud to be today-proud of what I have been through, as each experience...

New Releases—November 2020
Talent by B. Lynn Goodwin Sandee Mason is convinced her life will change if she can just win applause for her talents—whatever they may be. She can’t wait to accomplish something after living in the shadow of her big brother, Bri, who disappeared in Afghanistan months...

New Releases—October 2020
Check out these books coming out in October! Goodbye, Orchid by Carol Van Den Hende—October 1st Rising from ashes is hard. Giving up the one you love is harder. Thirty-two year-old Phoenix Walker is an entrepreneur who has built an agency with a heart almost as...

An Interview with Carol Van Den Hende
Carol Van Den Hende is an award-winning author who pens stories of resilience and hope. Her novel "Goodbye, Orchid" won the American Fiction Award for urban fiction and Pinnacle Achievement Award for multi-cultural fiction, and has been named a most anticipated...

Early Bird Special! 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Call for Entries
Early Bird Discount - Call for Entries: 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards If you would like to receive greater recognition, monetary prizes, awards and exposure for your books, here is an opportunity not to miss. Enter the 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards....

Carol Van Den Hende’s Goodbye, Orchid Wins a Pinnacle Book Award
Carol Van Den Hende's Goodbye, Orchid has won the Pinnacle Book Award for multicultural fiction! This debut novel is also a Lone Star Writing Contest finalist. Praise for Goodbye, Orchid: "A richly detailed story of star-crossed lovers . . . all told with...

How to Market Your Book During the Pandemic
by John Koehler In these uncertain times of fear and isolation, it is a certainty that people will continue to read books. Hopefully your book. In fact, you could even make the argument that "stay in place" orders, lockdowns and quarantines will force even more...

An Interview with Rebecca Dwight Bruff
Rebecca Bruff heard the story of Robert Smalls on her first visit to South Carolina. She was so captivated that she left her job and moved across the country to research and write this novel. Bruff earned her bachelor's degree in education at Texas A&M and...

Historian Calls for Return to Jeffersonian Principles with New Book
For immediate release Contact: Beth Kaylor, bethschatzkaylor@gmail.com Historian Calls for Return to Jeffersonian Principles with New Book CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA, Jan. 27, 2020 – From the steps of Thomas Jefferson’s home of Monticello, historian Clay Jenkinson called for...

Event in Hilton Head for Jeffrey Blount’s The Emancipation of Evan Walls
A photo of Jeffrey Blount with a group of high school kids from a mentoring non-profit who attended an event in Hilton Head this past Wednesday, January 22. By the end of Evan's story and the underlying issue, people were in tears and Blount received a standing...