Down to a Sunless Sea a Finalist in National Indie Excellence Awards
May, 2008 - The National Indie Excellence Awards has announced that Down to a Sunless Sea by Mathias B. Freese was a finalist in the Short Story Fiction category for the 2008 awards.
Roz Monette at the Teen Book Festival
April, 2008 - Roz Monette, author of Invisible Shadow, was a featured author at the Teen Book Festival in Rochester, New York. See more information about the event here as well.
Julie Wanner Rossetti Interviewed on Fascinating Authors
April, 2008 - Julie Wanner Rossetti, author of Diabetes Can Be Sweet ... Once You Bury It was recently interviewed by Penny Sansevieri on Fascinating Authors.
The Arizona Daily Star Features Calling For a Hit Man
April, 2008 - The Arizona Daily Star featured Calling For a Hit Man by Ernest Gabrielson in its "Southern Arizona Authors" column.
Reviewer: The i Tetralogy Most Important Book Ever Read
March, 2008 - Sabrina W., reviewer at Breeni Books has called Mathias B. Freese's The i Tetralogy "probably the most difficult, but most important book I've ever read. Freese has mastered the art of writing in a way that will be revered." Read the entire review here.
Shirley Robinson Sprinkles in the Arizona Daily Star
March, 2008 - Shirley Robinson Sprinkles and her book, From Dunbar to Destiny: One Woman's Journey Through Desegregation and Beyond was featured in a full-page article in today's Arizona Daily Star (3/17/2008).
Reviewer: Down to a Sunless Sea "Highly Recommended"
March, 2008 - Midwest Book Review's MBR Bookwatch has reviewed Down to a Sunless Sea by Mathias B. Freese. The reviewer says of the author: "He is able to dissect the human soul and lay it bare in front of the reader's eyes."
Sy Harding on the Financial Sense Newshour
March, 2008 - Sy Harding, author of Beat the Market the Easy Way! was interiviewed by Jim Puplava on the Financial Sense Newshour.
Sharon Foy Willing on Radio
March, 2008 - Sharon Foy Willing, author of No One to Cry To: A Long, Hard Ride into the Sunset with Foy Willing of The Riders of the Purple Sage, was interviewed on The Inside Track on Tucson's KVOI AM 690.
The Sun Times Reviews Brothers in Blood
February, 2008 - The Sun Times of Owen Sound, Ontario, has published a review of Les Kruger's Brothers in Blood: The True Story of Ed and Alonzo Maxwell. The conclusion: "[It] is an amazing, well-researched book that comes complete with archival photographs." See the review here.
Summit Daily News Features Former Local Author
February, 2008 - The Summit Daily News of Fresco, Colorado, has reviewed former local author Ron Dull's second book, Go With. The review can be read here.
Reference & Research Book News Reviews Shakespeare Settings
February, 2008 - A leading bibliography of new scholarly books, Reference & Research Book News, has reviewed Carol Curt Enos's Shakespeare Settings: Stratford/Park Hall, Lancashire/Cheshire/the Catholic Mission, and London in their February issue (Reference & Research Book News, February 2008).
The Arizona Daily Star Features Transplanted
February, 2008 - The Arizona Daily Star featured Transplanted: A Love Story by Kenneth C. Becker in its "Southern Arizona Authors" column.
Reflections of a Khmer Soul in the Long Beach Community Paper
January, 2008 - The Grunion Gazette (Long Beach, CA) has reviewed Navy Phim's Reflections of a Khmer Soul. Read the review here.
The Arizona Daily Star Features Billy's Victory
January, 2008 - The Arizona Daily Star featured Billy's Victory by Dan Price in its "Southern Arizona Authors" column.
BookPleasures.com Reviews Down to a Sunless Sea
December, 2007 - BookPleasures.com has posted a review of Mathias B. Freese's collection of short stories, Down to a Sunless Sea. "Freese's writing stands out with his impressionistic writing style as he effectively evokes heart-wrenching tears from his readers who can’t help but feel deep compassion...," writes the reviewer.
Soundings Reviewed in Desert Exposure
December, 2007 - Soundings, a novel by William Charland about Denver's tech boom in the '90s, was featured in a full-page article in the Desert Exposure (Colorado).
Irish Eyes MWSA Award Winner
November, 2007 - The Military Writers Society of America has reviewed Zoë Grider's Irish Eyes and declared it its 2007 Silver Award Winner.
The Lowell Sun Features The Doctor's Dog
November, 2007 - The Lowell Sun (Dracut, MA) has featued Richard Venti's novel, The Doctor's Dog, in their article, "Dracut author has the write stuff," on November 26, 2007.
John McKee on ABCNews.com
November, 2007 - 
John McKee, author of Career Wisdom: 101 Proven Strategies to Ensure Workplace Success and 21 Ways Women in Management Shoot Themselves in the Foot, has been interviewed on ABCNews.com. Watch the interview here.
Reference & Research Book News Cites The IRS
November, 2007 - A leading bibliography of new scholarly books, Reference & Research Book News, has reviewed Stephen L. Daige's The IRS: Myths and Realities in their November issue (Reference & Research Book News, November 2007).
Who Cares? Reviewed in The Ledger Independent
November, 2007 - The Ledger Independent reviewed Kelly E. Middleton and Elizabeth A. Petitt's book, Who Cares? Improving Public Schools through Relationships and Customer Service in the article, Mason educators ask Who Cares? (The Ledger Independent, November 1, 2007.)
No One to Cry To a Finalist for 2007 Award
November, 2007 - No One to Cry To: A Long, Hard Ride into the Sunset with Foy Willing of The Riders of the Purple Sage, by Sharon Lee Willing has placed as a finalist in historical biography of the National Best Books 2007 Awards by USABookNews.com.
The Arizona Daily Star Features Missouri Chooses
November, 2007 - The Arizona Daily Star featured Missouri Chooses by Hughlett L. Morris in the Accent section under "Southern Arizona Authors."
The Daily Press Features Funny Faces
October, 2007 - The Newport News, VA, Daily Press featured the release of the children's book Funny Faces by Sissy D. Scooter in its Book Corner section. (Dailypress.com, October 28, 2007.)
Khmer Soul Tells of Cambodian Childhood
October, 2007 - Reflections of a Khmer Soul by Navy Phim was featured in the Long Beach Press-Telegram (CA).
Honorable Mentions in the 2007 Arizona Book Awards
October, 2007 - The following Wheatmark titles received honorable mentions in the 2007 Arizona Book Awards: Performance Conversations by Christopher Lee (Business/Career Books), Arizona Laws 101 by Don Loose (Education/Teaching/Academic Books), La Tierra Que Me Conoce by C. A. Campos (Poetry). Congratulations!
MBR Reviewer's Bookwatch Features Brotherhood of the Fin
October, 2007 - Retired coast guard rescue swimmer Jerry Hoover, author of Brotherhood of the Fin was the subject of The Plant City Courier & Tribune (FL)'s cover story on 7/28/2007.
Midwest Book Review's Reviewer's Bookwatch has reviewed Brotherhood of the Fin by Gerald R. Hoover, calling it "an absorbing, straight-talk tale of real life adventure and heroically selfless dedication"
Pterogram Recommends Brotherhood of the Fin
October, 2007 - Pterogram, the newsletter for The Ancient Order of the Pterodactyl, a U.S. Coast Guard association, highly recommends Brotherhood of the Fin by retired coast guard rescue swimmer Gerald R. Hoover. For the reviewer it is "hard ... to imagine a reader who will not be captured by this true tale full of exciting stories of high drama and heroism."
John McKee on CNN.com
September, 2007 - John McKee, author of Career Wisdom: 101 Proven Strategies to Ensure Workplace Success and 21 Ways Women in Management Shoot Themselves in the Foot, has been interviewed by Careerbuilder.com. The syndicated article was also linked from the main page of CNN.com.
The Weekly Vista Interviews Jerry Bailey
September, 2007 - The Weekly Vista of Bella Vista, AR, featured Dr. Jerry Bailey and his new book, The World Is Our Course: Golfing Adventures Around the Globe.
Book on Diabetes Featured
September, 2007 - Julie Wanner Rossetti's Diabetes Can Be Sweet ... Once You Bury It has been featuered on Daily-Diabetic.com.
The Morning Journal Mentions Crystal Beach Memories
September, 2007 - The Morning Journal of Lorain, OH, announced the publication of Crystal Beach Memories: Vermilion, Ohio,' written by Tom Ryan, Sandra Calvert Mueller, and Marlene Calvert Feldkamp.
The Arizona Daily Star Features Two Wheatmark Authors
September, 2007 - The Arizona Daily Star featured Sir Robert Bell and His Early Virginia Colony Descendants by James Elton Bell and Frances Jean Bell, and The Healing of Teddy Bears: Creating an Imaginative Faith by Don L. Nickerson in the Accent section under "Southern Arizona Authors."
MBR Reviewer's Bookwatch Reviews Who, Me? Paranoid?
September, 2007 - Midwest Book Review's Reviewer's Bookwatch highly recommends Who, Me? Paranoid? Humor, Humor Everywhere by Erica Stux. "What an uplifting, fun read," the reviewer states. "It is the stopping to giggle hysterically and wipe tears from my eyes that slowed me down a bit.... I do not keep all the books I receive for review. Who, Me? Paranoid? is one I shall be keeping and turning to often."
Congregational Libraries Today Reviews Forced Out
August, 2007 - Congregational Libraries Today, the bimonthly publication of the The Church and Synagogue Library Association, has reviewed Arthur Wolak's Forced Out: The Fate of Polish Jewry in Communist Poland (ISBN: 1587362910) in their July/August 2007 issue. The verdict: "Highly recommended for synagogue libraries and for church libraries where books on Polish history are part of the collections." (Congregational Libraries Today (July/August 2007, p. 8.)
Betty Jo Tucker in Senior Beacon
August, 2007 - Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick by Betty Jo Tucker was featured on the front page of the Senior Beacon (August 2007). The article announced "Betty Jo Tucker wins New York Book Festival Award for book on starlite Susan Sarandon.
J Douglas Bottorff's Novel a Finalist
August, 2007 - J Douglas Bottorff's novel, The Whisper of Pialigos, placed as finalist in the category of general fiction in the 2007 Indie Excellence Book Awards.
The Whisper of Pialigos Reviewed in Contact
August, 2007 - J Douglas Bottorff's novel, The Whisper of Pialigos was reviewed in Contact magazine. The reviewer calls it "reminiscent of The Celestine Prophesy by James Redfield, but I believe Bottorff does a better job of plot line and characterization."
MBR's Online Magazine MBR Bookwatch Reviews The Doctor's Dog
August, 2007 - Midwest Book Review's MBR Bookwatch has reviewed Richard Venti's novel The Doctor's Dog. "[The] character's are engaging; the plot is well thought out," writes MBR's senior reviewer.
MBR's Library Newsletter The Bookwatch Reviews Infamous Eve
August, 2007 - Midwest Book Review's The Bookwatch has reviewed May Sinclair's Infamous Eve, calling it "a thoughtful, analytical-minded re-examination of the classic Garden of Eden parable, highly recommended."
The Morning Journal Features Memories of Crystal Beach Park
August, 2007 - The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH) printed an article featuring Memories of Crystal Beach Park, Vermilion Ohio, written by Sandra Calvert Mueller, Marlene Calvert Feldkamp, and Tom Ryan.
MBR Reviewer's Bookwatch Reviews The Coveted Black and Gold
August, 2007 - Midwest Book Review's Reviewer's Bookwatch has reviewed J. D. Lock's The Coveted Black and Gold. "For those readers who strive to succeed, or wish to become part of something bigger and more important than themselves--this is the book for you."
Frontier Lady of Letters Reviewed in The Arizona Daily Star
August, 2007 - The Arizona Daily Star featured Frontier Lady of Letters: The Heroic Love Story of Ines Fraser in its Southern Arizona Authors section
Jerry Hoover in Cover Story
July, 2007 - Retired coast guard rescue swimmer Jerry Hoover, author of Brotherhood of the Fin was the subject of The Plant City Courier & Tribune (FL)'s cover story on 7/28/2007.
MBR Small Press Bookwatch Reviews Your Body, Your Responsibility
July, 2007 - Midwest Book Review's Small Press Bookwatch has reviewed Debra M. Corbo and Douglas J. Sprlittgerber's Your Body, Your Responsibility, calling it "highly recommended."
The Arizona Daily Star Features Two Wheatmark Authors
July, 2007 - The Arizona Daily Star featured Abandoned and Forgotten: An Orphan Girl's Tale of Survival During World War II by Evelyne Tannehill and Miriam by Jack Jacobson in the Accent section under "Southern Arizona Authors."
Betty Jo Tucker on BlogTalkRadio
June, 2007 - Betty Jo Tucker, author of Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick and Confessions of a Movie Addict was the guest on "Fifteen Minutes of Fame with Hilary" on BlogTalkRadio on June 25, 2007.
New York Book Festival's Honorable Mention
June, 2007 - Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick by Betty Jo Tucker received Honorable Mention in the WILD CARD section of the 2007 New York Book Festival on June 23.
Curled Up with a Good Book Calls Lalli's Book "Wonderful."
June, 2007 - In their recent review of Doug Lalli's Peter and Beth, Curled Up with a Good Book says: "Lalli [has written] this novel with great sensitivity and insight . . . Nothing should deter you from opening this book's front cover and reading through to its surprising conclusion. A wonderful first novel!"
MBR Small Press Bookwatch Reviews Rangers in Combat
June, 2007 - Midwest Book Review's Small Press Bookwatch has reviewed J. D. Lock's Rangers in Combat: A Legacy of Valor. The review calls the book a "shining tribute to the men who have given, and continue to give, their all for their country."
Southern Arizona Authors in the Arizona Daily Star
June, 2007 - The Arizona Daily Star has featured two Wheatmark authors in its book review section: Ernest Gabrielson, author of Terror at Mule Gulch and Carolyn Sotelo, author of Becoming Beautiful.
Author Roz Monette in The Whethersfield Post
May, 2007 - Roz Monette, author of Invisible Shadow, was featured in the article "WHS grad now a published author of teen series" in The Wheathersfield Post.
Reference & Research Book News Cites QuickBooks Guide
May, 2007 - A leading bibliography of new scholarly books, Reference & Research Book News, has reviewed Joseph L. Catallini's QuickBooks for the New Bean Counter: Business Owner's Guide in their May issue (Reference & Research Book News, May 2007).
The Lyme Times Features Mary O'Connor
May, 2007 - Mary O'Connor, author of Dreams of a Wingless Child, was featured in a full-page interview in The Lyme Times (May 24, 2007, p. 33). Her poetry's "crisp, lightly lyrical style ... leads the reader to treasure the simple joys that often go unnoticed in the mires of busy, stressful lives."
Frontier Lady of Letters Reviewed in The Green Valley News and Sun
May, 2007 - Frontier Lady of Letters: The Heroic Love Story of Ines Fraser received a full-page review in The Green Valley News and Sun. "Readers will enjoy this well-crafted, well-edited memoir that rings authentic and inspirational."
Bladestrike Reviewed in British Pilot
April, 2007 - Bladestrike, the adventure thriller written by British author Chris Crowther, received a positive review in the April issue of Pilot magazine. The reviewer calls it "an enjoyable book."
Touching the Ancient One a Finalist for 2007 Award
April, 2007 - Touching the Ancient One by Rupert Pratt has placed as a finalist in the National Indie Excellence 2007 Book Awards for Biography.
No One to Cry To a Finalist for 2007 Award
April, 2007 - No One to Cry To: A Long, Hard Ride into the Sunset with Foy Willing of The Riders of the Purple Sage, by Sharon Lee Willing has placed as a finalist in the National Indie Excellence 2007 Book Awards for Biography.
J. Michael Krivyanski on Radio
April, 2007 - J. Michael Krivyanski, author of Wives, Mothers and Other Wonder Women, will be interviewed on 96.1 Kiss-FM WPKF (Ploughkeepsie, NY) at 9 AM EST on Friday, April 27, 2007.
MBR Small Press Bookwatch Reviews Identity Crisis
March, 2007 - Midwest Book Review's Small Press Bookwatch has reviewed Erin Zweigart's Identity Crisis. The review calls the book "a fascinating, hard-hitting story about the pressures of poverty and the fallout from radical and questionable change."
"Paranoid" Author Shares Humor - Ohio.com
March, 2007 - The Akron Beacon Journal (Ohio) has reviewed Who, Me? Paranoid? by Erica Stux.
Doris Steffy in the Green Valley News
March, 2007 - The Green Valley News and Sun (Arizona) published a full-page article on Doris C. Steffy's book, Mrs. Steffy: Our Mother, the Mortician.
New Book Chronicles the Life of Mrs. Steffy
February, 2007 - The Montezuma Republican of Montezuma, Iowa, published a full-page article on Doris C. Steffy's book, Mrs. Steffy: Our Mother, the Mortician.
The Wall Street Journal Quotes John McKee
February, 2007 - The Wall Street Journal quoted John McKee, author of 21 Ways Women in Management Shoot Themselves in the Foot in "Decluttering Your Career," February 6, 2007, B15.
Daily Press Announces The Black Box
February, 2007 - The Newport News, VA, Daily Press announced the release of The Black Box: Darwin, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud by Nickell John Romjue (February 11, 2007).
Award-winning Holocaust Novel Writer Featured
February, 2007 - The Arizona Daily Star has interviewed Mathias B. Freese about his book, The i Tetrology. (Arizona Daily Star, February 8, 2007.)
Arizona Daily Star Features No One to Cry To
February, 2007 - No One to Cry To, Sharon Lee Willing's tribute to her husband, Foy Willing, a country and Western singer in the Riders of the Purple Sage, was featured in the Souther Arizona Authors section of the Arizona Daily Star.
Arizona Daily Star Features The Upside of the Downside
February, 2007 - The Arizona Daily Star featured The Upside of the Downside: Journeys With a Companion Called Polio by Kent Kloepping in its Southern Arizona Authors section.
Homeschooling Magazine Interviews Brad Heath
February, 2007 - The Old Schoolhouse, a magazine for homeschooling families, interviewed Brad Heath, author of Millstones and Stumbling Blocks: Understanding Education in Post-Christian America in its Winter 2006/2007 issue.
The Whisper of Pialigos Featured in Local Paper
January, 2007 - Doug Bottorff and his book The Whisper of Pialigos were featured and interviewed in the Grand Junction Free Press (Arizona).
Freese Receives 2007 Allbooks Review Editor's Choice Award
January, 2007 - Mathias B. Freese has been awarded the 2007 Editor’s Choice Award for his novel, The i Tetralogy, from the AllBooks Review in the category of historical fiction.
Booksignings by Gaenzle & Charry
December, 2006 - Steve Gaenzle and Jorge Charry, authors of ¡Yo Si Puedo! Yes I Can!
Spanish Language Concepts for Law Enforcement will sign books at Barnes & Noble, Citadel Mall 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm, Colorado Springs, Colorado on 1/20/07, and at Barnes & Noble, Southlands Mall 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Aurora, Colorado, on 01/28/07.
M. L. Rigdon in Self-publishing Article
December, 2006 - Wheatmark author M. L. Rigdon, author of Prophecy Denied and Beyond the Dark Mountains was featured in an article about self-publishing in the Fort Wayne News Sentinel (Dec .16, 2006).
The Early Show Schedules John McKee
December, 2006 - John McKee, author of 21 Ways Women in Management Shoot Themselves in the Foot will appear on CBS's The Early Show on Dec 16, 2006.
Merilee Kern on Fox News Live
December, 2006 -
Merilee Kern, author of It's Not Your Fault That You're Overweight and Making Healthy Choices: A Story to Inspire Fit, Weight-Wise Kids, appeared on FOX News Live with E. D. Hill on Friday, December 15 at 11:20 am ET/8:20 am PT to discuss "weight-wise holiday gifting" via Healthy Kids' Catalog.
"A tale of fear that couldn't go untold" -- Arizona Daily Star
December, 2006 - Evelyne Tannehill's book, Abandoned and Forgotten, has been featured in an article in the Arizona Daily Star. The book chronicles the author's childhood as a German orphan in Polish-controlled East Prussia after the war. (Arizona Daily Star, 12/14/2006.)
John McKee on The Fox News Channel
December, 2006 -
John McKee, author of 21 Ways Women in Management Shoot Themselves in the Foot appeared on Fox News on Dec 12, 2006.
Small Press Bookwatch Calls Buddy a "Delighful Collection"
December, 2006 - The Midwest Book Review's Small Press Bookwatch has reviewed Will Edwinson's Buddy ... His Trials and Treasures in its December 2006 issue. The reviewer calls Buddy a "delightful collection."
Dr. Hermon Price Interviewed
November, 2006 - Dr. Hermon Price, author of There's Something Funny about That!, was featured in a full-page interview in Sombrero, the monthly publication of the Pima County Medical Society. (Sombrero, September 2006.)
Booksignings in Bisbee, Arizona
November, 2006 - Dr. Hermon Price, author of There's Something Funny about That!, was featured in The Bisbee Observer, highlighting his booksigning at Atalanta's Music and Books. (The Bisbee Observer, 11/22/06, p. 9.)
Rossetti on Hawaii Radio
November, 2006 - Julie Wanner Rossetti, author of Diabetes Can Be Sweet ... Once You Bury It, was a guest on KHNR-97.5 FM Hawaii Radio on Saturday, November 11, 2006,
from 10:00-11:00 a.m. with radio host, David Snow.
Journal of Cold War Studies Reviews Book on 1956 East-Central Europe
October, 2006 - The Journal of Cold War Studies has reviewed Tinderbox: East-Central Europe in the Spring, Summer, and Early Fall of 1956 (ISBNs: 1587361418, 158736140X) by John P. C. Matthews. The reviewer concludes: "... scholars as well as general readers interested in the events of 1956 will benefit from reading this book. (Journal of Cold War Studies 8:4, Fall 2006, pp. 147-48)
Brad Heath on Christian Radio
October, 2006 - Brad Heath, author of Millstones & Stumbling Blocks, was interviewed on the radio program Issues in Education, which is sydicated on 215 Christian radio stations across the U.S.
IP Book Reviewers: Peter and Beth a "Must Read"
October, 2006 - IP Book Reviewer Bettie Corbin Tucker calls Doug Lalli's novel, Peter and Beth, "Intriguing . . . a MUST READ." To read the entire review go to http://www.bookreviewers.org.
The Columbus Dispatch Quotes John McKee
October, 2006 - The Columbus Dispatch quoted John McKee's 21 Ways Women in Management Shoot Themselves in the Foot in "The Office Jungle," October 9, 2006.
TCM Reviews Praises Lalli's Peter and Beth
September, 2006 - TCM Reviews has this to say about Doug Lalli's Peter and Beth: "[This] fast-paced novel . . . immediately draws you in and holds your interest, from Peter's first meeting with his unconventional psychotherapist until the very end. Author Doug Lalli's varied cast of unique and interesting characters keep the story moving along quickly as you follow Peter on his journey of search, growth and discovery."
John McKee in The Wall Street Journal
September, 2006 - John McKee and his book, 21 Ways Women in Management Shoot Themselves in the Foot were both featured in an Infiniti auto ad in The Wall Street Journal.
MWSA's Silver Medal Award for Biographies Goes to Rupert Pratt
September, 2006 - Touching the Ancient One by Rupert Pratt has won the 2006 Military Writers Society of America (MWSA) Silver Award for biography. Awards will be presented at a "Salute to the Military" dinner on Saturday, October 14, in San Diego. Bill McDonald, president of MWSA has stated that MWSA awards "are now considered 'the gold standard' for military genre books." The review concludes: "A must read book! The MWSA gives this book FIVE STARS."
Educator's Book on Teacher Excellence Reviewed
September, 2006 - Chuck Benigno's book Teaching: Excellence or Survival? was reviewed in the Laurel Leader-Call paper of Laurel, Mississippi. (Laurel Leader-Call, September 10, 2006.)
MBR Small Press Bookwatch Features Book by Raymond Reed Hardy
September, 2006 - Midwest Book Review's Small Press Bookwatch recommends Zen Student by Raymond Reed Hardy "for anyone seeking to explore the benefits of Zen meditation and practice.
Hermon Price's Humorous Memoir Noted
September, 2006 - There's Something Funny About That! by Hermon Price was mentioned in the Arizona Daily Star's Accent section.
San Luis Obispo Tribune Features Math Book
September, 2006 - Nancy Teas-Crain and Linda Thompson's Math for Puzzled Parents appeared in the San Luis Obispo Tribune's Central Coast Living section.
Reader Views Praises Doug Lalli's Novel
September, 2006 - Reader Views has this to say about Doug Lalli's novel, Peter and Beth: "Lalli promises us more novels, and that's something to look forward to!"
MBR Reviewer Bookwatch Recommends Doug Lalli's Peter and Beth
September, 2006 - Midwest Book Review's Reviewer's Bookwatch "recommends" Doug Lalli's novel, Peter and Beth, "for the quality of [Lalli's] writing and for his insight into the complexity of the human condition."
Linda Thompson Featured in the Magazine of the Central Coast Journal
August, 2006 - Linda Thompson, co-author of Math for Puzzled Parents, was featured in a two-page article in the Magazine of the Central Coast Journal in August, 2006, pp. 12-13.
Attorney Donald Loose to be Interviewed on FOX 10
August, 2006 - Attorney Donald Loose, author of Arizona Laws 101 (ISBN 1587365227) will be interviewed on "Arizona Morning" on FOX 10 TV (Phoenix, AZ) at 7:30 am on Thursday, September 14. Other recent and upcoming appearances throughout Arizona include:
- Sunday, July 2, Noon, Appearance on The Buzz, with Joan Lee, on KWBA-TV, Tucson
- Thursday, July 13, 5:45 am, Appearance on Good Morning! Arizona, KVTK-TV 3, Phoenix
- Tuesday, July 18, 9:00 am, Appearance on The Pat McMahon Show, KAZ-TV, Phoenix
- Wednesday, August 16, 10:30 am, Appearance on Arizona Midday, KPNX-TV 12, Phoenix
- Saturday, August 19, 2:00 - 4:00 pm, Book signing at Barnes & Noble Flagstaff 701 S. Milton Drive
- Friday, August 18, 10:00 am, Interview on AM Arizona co-hosted by Tonya Mock & Lew Rees, KAZ-TV, Prescott
- Saturday, September 30, 10:00 am-Noon, Book signing at Oro Valley Public Library
- Thursday, September 14, 7:30 am, Appearance on Arizona Morning,Fox 10 KSAZ-TV
- Saturday, September 16, 2:00-3:00 pm, Book signing at Barnes and Noble, Pima and Shea, Scottsdale
- Wednesday, October 4, Noon – 1 pm, Book signing at Poisoned Pen Central
The Tucson Citizen Features Author of Arizona Laws 101
August, 2006 - Donald Loose's book, Arizona Laws 101 (ISBN 1587365227), was introduced to Arizona readers in a feature article in the Tucson Citizen. ("Kimble: Loose interpretation of law aids Arizonans," Tucson Citizen, August 24, 2006.)
Book on Teacher Excellence Announced in The Hattiesburg American
August, 2006 - Teaching: Excellence or Survival? A Reflective Guide to the Greatest Profession in the World by Chuck Benigno, Ph.D., was featured in an article in The Hattiesburg (Mississippi) American.
Taste for Life Features Books by Merilee Kern
August, 2006 - Taste for Life has featured the two editions of Merilee Kern's It's Not Your Fault That You're Overweight in its "Food for Thought" section. "With easy-to-read text, engaging illustrations, and a parents' section, these books are sure to jump-start a healthy family dialogue and guide any youngster toward better lifestyle choices," concludes the review. (Taste for Life, August 2006, p. 34.)
Book about Tragic Plane Crash Reviewed
August, 2006 - The Sunday Gazette (New York) printed a review of Touching the Ancient One: A True Story of Tragedy and Reunion (ISBN 1587365812) by Rupert Pratt. (The Sunday Gazette, August 6, 2006, G2)
Book Signings by Author Julie Wanner Rossetti
July, 2006 - Julie Wanner Rossetti, author of Diabetes Can Be Sweet . . . Once You Bury It (ISBN 1587365189) will be speaking at the Hawaii's Women Expo on Sunday, September 10 at 2:30 p.m. and at 3:00 p.m. signing copies of her book. Other events are:
- Friday, September 15, 2006, 6-8 p.m. Clackamas Town Center Borders
Express, Portland, Oregon
- Saturday, September 16, 2006, 10 a.m-noon Heaven Scent Christian Book
Store, Canby, Oregon
- Saturday, September 16, 2006, 2-4 p.m. Nordstrom Mall Borders Express,
Salem, Oregon
- Sunday, September 17, 2006, 2-4 p.m. Vancouver Mall Borders Express,
Vancouver, Washington
Don Loose Featured in Arizona Daily Star
July, 2006 - The Foothills insert of the Arizona Daily Star published an article featuring Tucson attorney Don Loose and his book, Arizona Laws 101. ("Book lays down state law, 'A' to 'Z',' Arizona Daily Star--Foothills, July 20, 2006, pp. 7-8.)
Classis Praises Millstones & Stumbling Blocks
July, 2006 - Classis, the Bulletin of The Association of Classical & Christian Schools published a full-page review of Brad Heath's Millstones & Stumbling Blocks: Understanding Education in Post-Christian America. Classis calls the book "graciously and thoughtfully composed," written by Heath "in a logical and engaging, metaphorical style that draws the reader along with him as he develops each of his ideas." (Classis, July 2006, p. 4.)
Wheatmark Author Wins 2nd Place in National Award
July, 2006 - Author Bill Corbett, who writes under the name Will Edwinson, was awarded 2nd place for his book, Buddy … His Trials and Treasures in the category of short fiction. The competition was sponsored by the National Federation of Press Women.
Wings of Gold Lists Joe Rossi's Book
July, 2006 - The Naval Aviation Foundation's Wings of Gold magazine listed Joe Rossi's P.S. Kiss the Duchess for Me: Letters from an Unknown Soldier in its Spring 2006 issue.
NPR Interviews Wheatmark Author
June, 2006 - Merilee Kern, author of It's Not Your Fault That You're Overweight, was interviewed on National Public Radio on June 12, 2006. Listen to the broadcast here.
MBR Bookwatch Features An Open Universe by Matt Arnold
June, 2006 - Midwest Book Review's MBR Bookwatch calls An Open Universe by Matt Arnold "well worth the read."
Merilee Kern's Books Win ‘Excellent Products of 2006’ Award
May, 2006 - Merilee Kern's twin edition of It's Not Your Fault That You're Overweight won iParenting Media’s ‘Excellent Products of 2006’ Award.
Small Press Bookwatch Features Detour
May, 2006 - Midwest Book Review's Small Press Bookwatch calls Richard Meese's Detour "a catching and engaging suspense novel.... A work of well crafted originality, Richard Meese is enthusiastically recommended to readers of general fiction, mystery, and romance.
Wheatmark Author Wins 1st Place in State Award
May, 2006 - Author Bill Corbett, who writes under the name Will Edwinson, was awarded 1st place in state competition for his book, Buddy … His Trials and Treasures. The competition was sponsored by Media Network Idaho, formerly known as Idaho Press Women.
Augustus C. Ouano in the Arizona Daily Star
May, 2006 - Augustus C. Ouano's book, Motivation and Opportunity: An Immigrant's Quest for Knowledge from Mindanao to the Leading Edge of Science and Technology, was announced in the Arizona Daily Star in its "Southern Arizona Authors" section.
Above-the-Fold Treatment for Jim Greenwood
April, 2006 - The Green Valley News and Sun (Arizona) featured author Jim Greenwood and his book on Alzheimer's, Why? A Question Medical Science and Families Are Still Asking, on the first page of its Sunday issue. (Green Valley News and Sun, Sunday, April 30, 2006).
MBR Small Press Bookwatch Features The Teacher by Ron Lancaster
April, 2006 - Midwest Book Review's Small Press Bookwatch calls The Teacher by Tucson author Ron Lancaster a "gripping and enriching tale." "The Teacher is strongly recommended to all readers of philosophical fiction as well as politically oriented fiction..."
Betty Jo Tucker Spotlighted on Radio Show
April, 2006 - Film critic and author Betty Jo Tucker (Confessions of a Movie Addict and Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick) has been invited to discuss her favorite movies on the "Definitely Dana" radio show. This program airs on HealthyLife.net April 26 at noon and April 29 at 8 p.m. (both Pacific Time). The show will also be archived for 10 weeks.
MBR Bookwatch Features Crossroads by Matt Arnold
April, 2006 - Midwest Book Review's MBR Bookwatch calls Crossroads by Matt Arnold "an excellent first book." The senior reviewer concludes, "I hope it won't be his last."
eDiets.com's Modern Mom
April, 2006 - Merilee Kern, author of It's Not Your Fault to be Overweight has been featured as eDiets.com's Modern Mom and will be regularly featured in their newsletter.
Hartford Courant Features Betty Jo Tucker
March, 2006 - Betty Jo Tucker, author of Confessions of Movie Addict and the biography "Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick, has been featured in the Hartfort Courant. (Hartford Courant, 3/23/06)
Screening Room Showcases Film Critic
March, 2006 - Geoff Roberts, host of the Screening Room on teentalknetwork.com, recently interviewed film critic and author Betty Jo Tucker about her books and her love affair with the movies.
Hawaii Author Announced in Waikele Ohana News
March, 2006 - The Waikele Ohana News (First Quarter 2006) announced the release of local author Julie Wanner Rossetti's Diabetes Can Be Sweet ... Once You Bury It.
Tucson Author Interviewed on Local PBS and ABC Affiliates
February, 2006 - Attorney Donald Loose, author of Arizona Laws 101 (ISBN 1587365227) will be interviewed on "Arizona Illustrated" (KUAT-TV) at 6:30 pm on February 13, and at 5:45 am on "Good Morning Tucson" (KGUN-9) on February 17, 2006.
B&N and Borders Book Signings around Arizona
February, 2006 - Attorney Donald Loose, author of Arizona Laws 101 (ISBN 1587365227) has the following book signings scheduled in Arizona:
- February 18, Barnes & Noble, Tucson (Broadway), 1 pm
- March 25: Borders, Tucson (Oracle)
- March 26: Borders, Tucson (Park Place)
- April 29, 3:00pm: Borders Biltmore Fashion Park (Camelback)
- April 30, 3:00pm: Borders Scottsdale Waterfront (Fashion Square Mall)
- May 20, 2:00pm: Barnes & Noble Kierland Commons
Arizona Laws 101 has also received a favorable review in the January/February issue of bizAZ Magazine.
Merilee Kern on San Diego's ABC Affiliate
February, 2006 - 
Merilee Kern, author of It's Not Your Fault That You're Overweight (boys' edition ISBN 1587365669; girls' edition ISBN 1587365677) appeared on ABC-affiliate KGTV-TV San Diego on Februart 1, 2006, discussing her children's books about making healthy dietary choices. Watch the complete interview here.
Read the online article here.
Colorado Newspaper to Announce Short Stories Award Winner
February, 2006 - The Urban Spectrum Newspaper in Denver, Colorado, will formally recognize Marcia “Denrique” Preudhomme in their February 2006 issue for Stranger Than Fiction (ISBN 158736378X), winner of their 2006 National Best Collection of Short Stories by a Black Writer.
Merilee Kern on San Diego's NBC Affiliate
January, 2006 -
IMG SRC="http://www.wheatmark.com/assets/Kern_NBC_1-8-06_1.jpg" BORDER=0 HSPACE=5 VSPACE=5 ALIGN=RIGHT>Merilee Kern, author of It's Not Your Fault That You're Overweight (boys' edition ISBN 1587365669; girls' edition ISBN 1587365677) appeared on NBC-affiliate KSND-TV San Diego on January 6, 2006, discussing her children's books about making healthy dietary choices. Watch the complete interview here.
Arizona Law Book Reviewed in Tucson Lifestyle
January, 2006 - Arizona attorney Donald A. Loose's Arizona Laws 101: A Handbook for Non-Lawyers (ISBN 1587365227) received a favorable review in the Tucson Lifestyle Magazine. "Cutting through the Latin phrases and complex case law recitations that confuse lay people, the soft cover book explains the basics of our state's laws...[Arizona Laws 101] will allow you to be much better informed, and it's the sort of reference volume from which anyone can benefit," states the magazine (Tucson Lifestyle Magazine, January 2006).
Bookreview.com Praises The i Tetralogy
January, 2006 - Bookreview.com has posted a review of Mathias B. Freese's The i Tetralogy, calling it an "intense and powerful book."
TV Appearances and Book Signings by Author Julie Rossetti
January, 2006 - Julie Wanner Rossetti, author of Diabetes Can Be Sweet . . . Once You Bury It (ISBN 1587365189) will appear on KHON2 Hawaii Morning News for Monday, January 16 around 7:30 a.m. (Hawaii time). Book signings around the islands preceding and following the interview include:
- Saturday, January 7, 2-4 p.m. Ward Center Borders
- Saturday, January 14, 12-2 p.m. at Mililani Town Center Borders Express
- Sunday, January 15, 2-4 p.m. Waikele Outlet Borders
- Saturday, January 21, 12-1 p.m. Lahaina, Maui Borders Express at The Cannery Shopping Center
- Saturday, January 21, 3-5 p.m. at Kahului Maui Borders (270 Dairy Rd)
- Saturday, January 28, 2-4 p.m. Kahala Barnes and Noble
- Saturday, February 4, 12-2 p..m. Kahala Mall Borders Express
- Saturday, February 11, 1-3 p.m. Ala Moana Shopping Center Barnes & Noble
Wheatmark Author to Fight in Chuck Norris's World Combat League
January, 2006 - Christina Rondeau, author of The Elements of Staying Safe (ISBN 1587365588), has been chosen to fight in Chuck Norris's new World Combat League. She will be the sole female fighter on Team New England, and will be fighting at Mohegan Sun on January 21.
Roger SeLegue Featured in the Los Angeles Daily Journal
January, 2006 - Roger SeLeague, author of No Sun Without Shadow (ISBN 1587364700), was featured in an article in the Los Angeles Daily Journal by Garry Abrams ("Still a Dreamer, Attorney Has Few Illusions about Himself').
Author Richard Jablin Delivers Keynote Address
December, 2005 - Richard Jablin, author of The Transportation Solution: Kicking Gasoline Dependency (ISBN 158736509X), delivered the keynote address to the Washington Public Utility Districts Association's annual meeting in Spokane, WA. The theme of the conference, "Ideas Take Flight," focused on the feasibility of alternative energy sources. (The Auto Channel, Dec. 8, 2005.)
Susan Sarandon Book "Book of the Month" on Long Story Short
December, 2005 - The website Long Story Short, a Magazine for Writers, has selected Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick (ISBN 157363003) by Betty Jo Tucker as its book of the month.
Wheatmark Author's Translation of Short Stories Dramatized
December, 2005 - The short story "Wooden Dolls" from Achamma C. Chandersekaran's (translator) Daughters of Kerala: 25 Short Stories by Award-Winning Authors (ISBN 1587363771) was performed as part of a play by the NetSap Stage Group on Dec. 3 and 4 at the Clarice Performing Arts Center, University of Maryland, College Park.
Reference & Research Book News Cites Forced Out
November, 2005 - A leading bibliography of new scholarly books, Reference & Research Book News, has reviewed Arthur Wolak's Forced Out: The Fate of Polish Jewry in Communist Poland (ISBN: 1587362910) in their November issue (Reference & Research Book News, Nov. 2005, 20:4, 51).
Idaho Author's Book to be Recorded as Audiobook
November, 2005 - The Idaho State Journal reported that Wheatmark author Bill Corbett's (aka Will Edwinson) Buddy ... His Trials and Treasures (ISBN 1587364069) has been selected by the Idaho State Library to be added to the Idaho State Talking Book Program. Recording of the book will take place by early 2006. (Idaho State Journal, Nov. 6, 2005.)
Wheatmark Book Cited
November, 2005 - Gail Kauranen Jones's book, To Hell and Back ... Healing your Way Through Transition (ISBN 1587362694), was cited by bestselling author Cheryl Richardson in The Unmistakable Touch of Grace, p. 48.
Alaska History Reviews Local Author
November, 2005 - The journal Alaska History in its book review section has commended Audrey E. Parker, author of Livengood: The Last Stampede for having done "an admirable job bringing to life those people she remembers so fondly in Livengood [Alaska]." (Alaska History 20:2, pp. 63-64.)
Wheatmark Author Keynote Speaker at Comedy Night
November, 2005 - Buddy Stein was the keynote speaker at Comedy Night at the Jewish Book and Cultural Arts Fair at the Valley of the Sun JCC (Scottsdale, AZ) on Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 7 p.m. He is the author of Stories from a Joke Thief (ISBN 1587364522).
USA TODAY Features Two Wheatmark Authors
November, 2005 - Arizona Watering Holes: Unique Saloons & Taverns (ISBN 1587365200) by June Stahl and Gordon Beale was featured in USA TODAY's travel section. Stahl and Beale have traveled across the state visiting old and unique bars, providing a description and a beautifully drawn sketch to each (USA TODAY Oct. 16, 2005).
John McKee on Miami NBC-affiliate
November, 2005 -
John McKee, author of 21 Ways Women in Management Shoot Themselves in the Foot appeared on NBC-affiliate WTVJ Miami's "South Florida Today" on November 6, 2005.
Reference & Research Book News Cites Challenge and Consequence
November, 2005 - A leading bibliography of new scholarly books, Reference & Research Book News, has reviewed Ralph Notto's Challenge and Consequence: Forcing Change to eCommerce (ISBN: 158736414X) in their November issue (Reference & Research Book News, Nov. 2005).
First "Kids' Techno Fiction" Reviewed
October, 2005 - Software developer Belinda Garcia's Alyson's Adventures in Computer Land (ISBN 1587364840) was reviewed in The Los Alamos Monitor. Garcia's kids' techno fiction, a pioneer in the genre, "is both a story that will entertain and a story that will teach," states the Monitor. (The Los Alamos Monitor, October 20, 2005.)
Best Book 2005 Award Goes to Wheatmark Author
September, 2005 - USABookNews.com has awarded Best Book 2005 Award in the short story fiction category to Achamma Chandersekaran's Daughters of Kerala. The book was also a finalist in the women's issues category. The book is a collection of short stories by award winning Malayalam writers translated into English by Achamma Chandersekaran.
Chicago Firefighter John G. Curry on TV
September, 2005 - Marc Sims, host of Viewpoint, interviewed John G. Curry, author of The New Revolutionary War: An American Firefighter's Dream to Help Save Humanity (ISBN 1587364514) on July 12, 2005. The show will be aired September 15, 2005, on CAN TV channel 21 at 8:00 pm. It will be aired again September 18, 2005 at 11:00 pm.
Former Soldier's Poetry Book Featured
August, 2005 - Nicholas Giarritta, former soldier in the U.S. Army and the National Guard, served in Kuwait in peace-keeping missions in 1998. That experience and his recently published poetry book, Beyond Boundaries: Poetry in Emotion (ISBN 1587364883), were featured in the August 17 issue of The Shopper News (North Jersey).
Maya Angelou Is Reading In My Father's House
August, 2005 - In an interview with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Maya Angelou announced she was reading Wheatmark author Goldie Taylor's new book In My Father's House (ISBN 1587364646 & 1587364654). (Atlanta Journal-Constitution August 7, 2005)
Comedian Receives Above-the-Fold Treatment, Getting Ready for TV
August, 2005 - The Daily Courier of Prescott, Arizona, has run an above-the-fold feature interview with Buddy Stein, professional comedian and author of Stories from a Joke Thief (ISBN 1587364522). The article also publicized his upcoming book signing at the Prescott Barnes & Noble at 7 PM on August 25. Buddy will also be interviewed at 10 a.m. on AmAz TV (Arizona) on August 22. ("Professional Comic Recounts a Life of Comedy," The Daily Courier, August 2, 2005, 1B-2B).
Small Press Bookwatch Reviews Doing Easy Time
August, 2005 - Midwest Book Review's Small Press Bookwatch has reviewed Charles Campbell's Doing Easy Time: Including a Stretch as Warden of a Coed Prison (ISBN 1587363992), calling it "a very humanistic story" (Small Press Bookwatch August 2005).
Twin Books on George W. Bush Included in Book News
August, 2005 - A leading bibliography of new scholarly books, Reference & Research Book News, has published reviews of two books by John Karaagac in its latest issue. The Bush Paradox: A Study in Contemporary Politics (ISBN 1587363097) and The Fate of the Father: The Bush Policy Paradox (ISBN 1587363100) were both listed in Book News' scholarly bibliographies under "U.S. History" (Reference & Research Book News, Aug. 2005, 20:3, 69-70).
eCommerce Pioneer Featured
August, 2005 - Ralph Notto's book, Challenge and Consequence: Forcing Change to eCommerce (ISBN 158736414X), was featured in the Gazette Community News. Notto was one of four people tasked thirty years ago to come up with a communication system more efficient than "snail mail." (Gazette Community News, August 3, 2005)
Bookpleasures.com Interviews Mathias B. Freese
July, 2005 - Bookpleasures.com has interviewed Wheatmark author Mathias B. Freese and has posted a review of his book The i Tetralogy (ISBN 1587364042). Reviewer Norm Goldman finds Freese's book "a rarity--not only for its high caliber of writing, but for its painful questioning and insightful analysis of Nazi atrocities." Goldman concludes: "The i Tetralogy is more than just another story about the Holocaust. It is a stark haunting portrait of a nation gone mad, and a reminder of the horrors that we sometimes take for granted and wish to sweep under the carpet." (Review: BookPleasures, July 29, 2005; Interview: Click here to read the interview.)
Detroit Free Press Features Author in 3-page Article
July, 2005 - The Detroit Free Press featured author Sebastian Chance in their July 17 issue under the title "Brownstown autoworker turned Internet Romeo has advice on finding the woman of your dreams." Chance has published two books: How to Get the Woman of Your Dreams Using the Internet (ISBN 1587364026) and its twin edition, How to Get the Man of Your Dreams Using the Internet (ISBN 1587364549). (Read the article at Detroit Free Press, July 17)
David Woodruff on Fox 6 News
July, 2005 - 
Wheatmark author and columnist David R. Woodruff appeared on July 12 on FOX 6 News (XETV) in San Diego to discuss his book From Dad, with Love: Everyday Wisdom for Young Adults (ISBN 1587364468) with Marc Bailey. Watch the interview.
David will follow up with a book signing at Barnes & Noble at 7 PM on Thursday, July 14, in Encinitas, California.
Fritz von Erich Book Reviewed by MBR
July, 2005 - Midwest Book Review calls Fritz von Erich: Master of the Iron Claw by Ron G. Mullinax "a great book, by a great author, about a great man."
GetBookReviews.com: Sarandon Book "Fabulous"
July, 2005 - GetBookReviews.com has reviewed Betty Jo Tucker's Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick (ISBN 157363003). The review site says Tucker "has done a fabulous job outlining Susan Sarandon's career and life behind the scenes." (GetBookReviews.com, July 11)
The Journal Review for Religious Discusses At the Interface
July, 2005 - Review for Religious, a journal of Catholic spirituality, has reviewed for Mary Timothy Prokes's At the Interface: Theology and Virtual Reality (ISBN 1587363046) in its July 2005 issue. According to reviewer Philip C. Fischer, SJ, Prokes's "perspective on [electronic and other virtual realities] seems respectful and wise.... This prophetic book shows faith seeking understanding and pertinence and even existence amid today's confusing realities." (Review for Religious 64:3 2005, 330-31).
Dad's Book Offers Words of Wisdom (San Diego Union-Tribune)
June, 2005 - David Woodruff's book From Dad, with Love: Everyday Wisdom for Young Adults (ISBN 1587364468) was recently featured in the San Diego Union-Tribune. (The San Diego Union-Tribune, June 24, 2005)
CHOICE Reviews Forced Out
June, 2005 - CHOICE, the review publication of The Association of College and Research Libraries (a division of the American Library Association) has reviewed Arthur Wolak's Forced Out: The Fate of Polish Jewry in Communist Poland (ISBN: 1587362910) in their June issue. The verdict: "Recommended" for "anyone interested in modern Polish history or the history of anti-Semitism. (CHOICE, June 2005 Vol. 42 No. 10)
Bookideas.com Praises Continuum
June, 2005 - Bookideas.com has reviewed Marlys Beider's biological warfare thriller Continuum (ISBN 0971174814). Reviewer Marie Jones has called Beider "a writer to watch, as this is only her second novel." Continuum "is a wild and exciting ride, and a treat for readers who enjoy suspense, thrills and a tasty touch of the supernatural to top it all off." (Bookideas.com, 2005)
Stand-up Comic and Impressionist Buddy Stein Performing Live
June, 2005 - Buddy Stein will be performing live at Hassayampa Golf Club, Prescott, Arizona at 7:30 pm on June 11. He has appeared on television, in nightclubs, theatres, and golf courses across the country. He will be doing some excerpts from his first published book Stories from a Joke Thief (ISBN 1587364522), followed by dinner and book signing.
BookPleasures Reviews Continuum
June, 2005 - British online book review and author interview database BookPleasures has posted a positive review of Marlys Beider's Continuum (ISBN 0971174814). Reviewer Theresa Derwin has called Continuum "a contemporary science fiction novel with a difference." (BookPleasures, June 5, 2005)
The Mennonite Cites The Fall of Patriarchy
May, 2005 - The journal The Mennonite listed Del Birkey's The Fall of Patriarchy: Its Broken Legacy Judged by Jesus and the Apostolic House Church Communities(ISBN 1587363747) among its reader resources. (The Mennonite, May 3, 2005)
The Express Interviewed Kathryn Shortledge
May, 2005 - Kathryn Shortledge, author of The Asteroid Effect (ISBN 1587363844), All the President's Ghosts (ISBN 1587364336) and Vegas to Vegas (ISBN 1587365154), was interviewed by the Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, The Express.
(The Express, Lock Haven, PA, May 18, 2005)
Boston Radio Once Again Features Wheatmark Author
April, 2005 - Gail Kauranen Jones, author of To Hell and Back ... Healing your Way Through Transition (ISBN 1587362694), will reappear on Boston radio. She will discuss "Creating a New Financial Identity" on 100.7 FM (WZLX), Public Affairs Program, "COMMON GROUND" at 7:55 a.m., April 17, 2005.
The Arizona Daily Star Cites Braided Words, Braided Lives
April, 2005 - The Arizona Daily Star announced the publication of Braided Words, Braided Lives (ISBN 1587363119) in their Sunday "Books" section. The poetry collection was edited by Oletha Bostic Gustus, and contributors include 27 members of Prince Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church and St. Mark's Presbyterian Church (USA) in Tucson, Arizona.
Armchair General Reviews Where Heroes Trained
March, 2005 - Reviewer Steven McWilliams writes about Roger M. Baty and Eddie L. Maddox, Jr., Where Heroes Trained: The 736th Medium Tank Battalion (Special) (ISBN 158736316X): "The editors have performed a great service, not only to the men of the 736th and their families, but also to Americans hungering for tales of the men of the 'Greatest Generation'."
(Armchair General, March 23, 2005)
Church Times (UK) Reviews Marianne Dorman's Book
March, 2005 - British journal Church Times printed a positive review of Marianne Dorman's treatise on the seventeenth-century English preacher Lancelot Andrewes. Dr. Kenneth Stevenson, Bishop of Portsmouth, has called Lancelot Andrewes: A Perennial Preacher of the Post-Reformation English Church (ISBN 1587363410) "a gentle contrast to the current tendency to deconstruct Anglicanism." The book is also sold in the Southwark Cathedral Bookshop, London Bridge. (Church Times, March 6, 2005.)
Catholic Insight Reviews At the Interface
February, 2005 - The Canadian Catholic Insight magazine has given a favorable two-page review for Mary Timothy Prokes's At the Interface: Theology and Virtual Reality (ISBN 1587363046) in its February 2005 issue (Catholic Insight 13:2, 38-39).
Author Solves Bugsy Siegel Murder
February, 2005 - The Daily Titan of California State University, Fullerton, has published an article on Warren Hull's Family Secret (ISBN 1587363801). Read the full article here.
FCS Quarterly reviews At the Interface
February, 2005 - The Winter 2004 issue of The Fellowship of Catholic Scholars Quarterly has reviewed At the Interface: Theology and Virtual Reality (ISBN 1587363046) by Mary Timothy Prokes, F.S.E., calling it "a fascinating and important book" and "an exceptionally well-written, throughtful and thought-provoking work of great theological depth that merits careful attention" (FCS Quarterly 27:4, 31-32).
Valentine's Day Interview with Author on Radio Circuit
February, 2005 - Betty Jo Tucker, author of Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick (ISBN 157363003) has been on several radio shows the last couple of months. These include an interview on WIOD-News Radio 610 in the Miami, FL, area, movie reviews on Louisiana Live (Jan. 24), Oscar nominations on "Drive Time" on WKCT (Bowling Green, KY, Jan. 25), co-hosting with Don Grady for interview with actress Jennifer O'Neill on Louisiana Live (Feb. 7). Betty Jo's latest radio appearance is a Valentine's Day interview on Louisiana Live (Feb. 14) about It Had to Be Us, a romantic memoir she and her husband wrote describing events that brought them together after being estranged and divorced for almost twenty years.
Idaho State Journal Features Story Writer
January, 2005 - The Idaho State Journal published an article called "Corbett Explores Rural 1940s in New Book of Tales," which featured author Bill Corbett (aka Will Edwinson) and his book of short stories Buddy ... His Trials and Treasures (ISBN 1587364069). (Idaho State Journal, Dec. 26, 2004, p. E4.)
O Cat West Featured in Reviewer’s Bookwatch
December, 2004 - Midwest Book Review’s online monthly magazine, Reviewer’s Bookwatch, features a review of O Cat West (ISBN 1587362163) by Emily Jean Carroll. Calling it “a heartwarming tale,” reviewer M.L. Rigdon writes, “What sets this book apart from most animal stories is its clarity and bare bones writing style.”
Historical Revelations in The Jewish Bulletin
December, 2004 - Arthur Wolak’s book about the plight of Polish Jews, Forced Out (ISBN 1587362910), was reviewed in the December 3, 2004, edition of The Jewish Bulletin. Reviewer Cynthia Ramsay writes, “Arthur Wolak has put together an impressive work on a period in history that has particular relevance in today’s world.”
The Michael Dresser Show Picks Fertile vs. Infertile
November, 2004 - Jim Agnew, producer of The Michael Dresser Show, a USA Radio Network show that is on in more than 20 cities, has included Dr. A. Toth’s new book, Fertile vs. Infertile (ISBN 1587363879) in his “Booknotes” column. Fertile vs. Infertile examines a less costly, and safer method for helping childless couples conceive.
Syndicated Hollywood Column Mentions Continuum
November, 2004 - "Hollywood Behind the Scenes" by Alice O’Neill, a syndicated column from Los Angeles Features Syndicate, mentions Continuum (ISBN 1587363658, and 0971174814) by Marlys Beider in the November 20 edition. Sandwiched between news of Jamie Foxx and Morgan Freeman, O’Neill writes, “Marlys Beider’s newest thriller grabs readers with themes straight off mainstream TV: reincarnation and lethal terrorists.”
Major Newspaper Features Marlys Beider’s Newest Thriller
November, 2004 - Continuum (ISBN 1587363658, and 091174814) is the newest thriller from author Marlys Beider who was recently profiled in the November 17 edition of the Arizona Daily Star. As a part-time resident of Tucson, Beider gave an interview to journalist Eric Swedlund who wrote a fascinating article about her writing process, locales featured in the book, and upcoming events at local bookstores.
Washington Newspaper Unveils ‘Secret’
November, 2004 - The Tri-City Herald, the “Voice of the Mid-Columbia” in Washington state featured the fascinating new book, Family Secret (ISBN 1587363801) by Warren Hull with Michael Druxman in their Sunday, November 28 edition. Family Secret unveils the people and mystery surrounding the assassination of mobster Bugsy Siegel.
Insights Magazine Reviews Martos’s Book
November, 2004 - Joseph Martos’s book, May God Bless America (ISBN 1587363313) was reviewed by Insights Magazine, a monthly publication of the New South Wales Synod of the Uniting Church in Australia. Reviewer Peter Ellis writes, “His measured book will be readable for anyone,” and adds, “I urge you to consider it as part of your social education.”
Swedish TV Talks Simpsons
November, 2004 - The Swedish TV program Kobra recently aired a segment on The Simpsons featuring The Simpsons and Society (ISBN 1587362538) author Steve Keslowitz. Kobra has an average viewership of 900,000 people.
Powerlifting Community Embraces Tales of Terror
November, 2004 - Two publications of the powerlifting community have started the buzz about A. Pyra’s Tales of Terror (ISBN 158736364X). Powerlifting USA magazine included a review in their October issue (p. 66, vol. 28, no. 1), and Gibson Powerlifting mentions it on their website message boards. As a former official and champion powerlifter, Pyra can still get this community talking.
Go, Matt, Go! Featured in San Francisco Newspaper
October, 2004 - The San Francisco Sentinel’s October 18, 2004, edition featured an article on Nicole Walter’s book, Go, Matt, Go! (ISBN 1-58736-346-1). The book is a collection of essays from the Matt Gonzalez for (San Francisco) Mayor campaign. Sentinel journalist Pat Murphy writes, “structured in three parts, the book opens with urgency of the sudden campaign, snapshot from a variety of perspectives, by players known on shoulder rubbing basis to most Sentinel readers.”
The Health Care Cure! Receives Review
October, 2004 - The Healthcare Financial Management Association has published a review of The Healthcare Cure! (ISBN 1567361035) by R.E. Beiderman, D.O., in their monthly publication. The reviewer, Philip H. Belcher, writes, "easily appeals to a wide audience, including the layperson, as it presents an individual's personal view of the healthcare system and prompts you to compare the author's opinions with your own."
Alabama Newspaper Features Author
October, 2004 - Yolanda Atkins-Cotton and her book, Lonely, Lost, and Locked Up (ISBN 1587363283), were the subject of a feature article by the Decatur Daily. Focusing on her difficult life and the lessons she learned, the article shows how one woman can escape gangs, drugs, and abuse to find God and turn her life around.
Library Bookwatch Features Forced Out
October, 2004 - Library Bookwatch of the Midwest Book Review has featured Arthur J. Wolak's Forced Out: The Fate of Polish Jewry in Communist Poland (ISBN 1587362910) in their October newsletter. The book is "highly recommended" for its "thoughtful, literate, well-researched and plainly presented account" of post-World War II life in Poland for many Holocaust survivors.
Glorious Review for Loving Mama and Mama's World
September, 2004 - Two special parenting books edited and written by Tiffany Palisi have been reviewed on the website www.breastfeedingmatters.com. Loving Mama: Essays on Natural Parenting and Motherhood (ISBN 1587362775) is called "beautiful" and "inspired." "You won't be able to put this one down," writes the reviewer about Mama's World: Essays from the Inside Out (ISBN 1587362295), "I even cried at her honesty and innocence at heart."
Author Guests on The O'Reilly Factor
August, 2004 - Joseph Martos, author of May God Bless America: George W. Bush and Biblical Morality (ISBN 1587363313), will be a guest on The O'Reilly Factor August 17. Martos will discuss his views of President Bush and Christianity as well as his new book with host Bill O'Reilly on Fox News Channel at 8 pm and again at 11 pm ET.
Boston Radio Features Author
August, 2004 - Gail Kauranen Jones, author of To Hell and Back ... Healing your Way Through Transition (ISBN 1587362694), appeared on Boston radio WZLX August 29. She did a 30-minute coaching segment for the station's public affairs program, Common Ground, in which she discussed how she guides adults through transition. Her book was mentioned as one of the tools she uses to help adults through four major transitions: career change, becoming a mother, parenting parents, and coping with death.
Altar of Sod Reviewed
August, 2004 - The Polish American Journal reviewed Regina McIntyre's book Altar of Sod (ISBN 1587360381) in their August 2004 Books in Brief section. Reviewer Florence Waszkelewicz Clowes called the book "an excellent story." The Polish American Journal is dedicated to the preservation, promotion, and continuance of Polish American culture and has been published since 1911.
Online Review for One Day the Weatherman
August, 2004 - Amy Brozio-Andrews recently reviewed Douglas Rappaport's debut novel, One Day the Weatherman (ISBN 1587361892), on the website absolutewrite.com. She writes, "Rappaport's work is very detail-oriented… it makes for incredible realism and description. [His] skills in creating unconventional metaphors provide additional depth and insight into his characters' personalities."
Who's Who Profiles Marcia Preudhomme
July, 2004 - The 2005 edition of Who's Who in America will include a profile of Marcia "Denrique" Preudhomme, author of Reflections of Realism (ISBN 158736171X) and the upcoming, Stranger Than Fiction (ISBN 158736378X). The biographical directory is published by Marquis Who's Who, the leading biographical reference publisher of the highest achievers and contributors from across the country and around the world. The 2005 edition will be available starting in October 2004.
New Jersey Poet Featured in Two Articles
July, 2004 - Cornel G. Spalding-Brown, author of Wind Chimes (ISBN 1587363259) and the poet laureate of Irvington, New Jersey, has been the subject of two New Jersey newspaper articles. The Irvington Herald ran an article announcing his new book on page 3 of the July 1 edition and the larger, statewide newspaper The Star-Ledger also gave him page 3 visibility in their July 22 edition.
Susan Sarandon Author Featured in The Pueblo Chieftain
July, 2004 - The Pueblo Chieftain, daily newspaper of Pueblo, Colorado, recently ran a feature article on Betty Jo Tucker, the author of Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick (ISBN 157363003). In the article, Tucker discusses her decision to donate all royalties from Susan Sarandon to the Myelin Project whose goal is to spur research in myelin-related diseases. Susan Sarandon portrayed the mother of a boy suffering from a myelin-related disease in the movie Lorenzo's Oil and is their official spokesperson.
Betty Jo Tucker Hits the Airwaves
July, 2004 - Betty Jo Tucker has been making the radio rounds promoting her latest book, the recently released Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick (ISBN 1587363003). First appearing on Keeping It Real with Uncle Rich on WVCC, AM 720 The Voice of Mid-west Georgia in June, Tucker was also interviewed by Reggie McDaniel on 850 KOA Denver for 45 minutes. August 5 she will be discussing both her books, the aforementioned Susan Sarandon and her first book, Confessions of a Movie Addict (ISBN 1587360853), with Jack Roberts of CRN (Cable Radio Network) in Hollywood, CA.
Scholarly Journal Reviews Wisdom from the Great Beyond
July, 2004 - The Journal of Religion and Psychical Research (Vol. 27, Number 3) has published a review of Jan von Denmarc's book Wisdom from the Great Beyond (ISBN 1587361957). Reviewer Michael E. Tymn writes, "Overall, the book is interesting, informative, intriguing, and inspiring, even if some aspects of it are a bit puzzling and perplexing." The Journal is a quarterly publication of the Academy of Religion and Psychical Research, an academic affiliate of Spiritual Frontiers Fellowship International.
Major Daily Newspaper Reviews Rise of the Engwar
July, 2004 - The Arizona Daily Star reviewed Michael C. Beard's second book in The Annals of Kar-Neloth, Rise of the Engwar (ISBN 1587362546) in the July 4 book section. Reviewer J. C. Martin writes, "If you like historic fantasy, you have great summer reading ahead." The book is also part of the Southern Arizona Authors Collection at the local college library.
Mothering Reviews Loving Mama
July, 2004 - Mothering Magazine, considered by many as the Bible for natural family living, has reviewed Loving Mama: Essays on Natural Parenting and Motherhood (ISBN 1-587362775) edited by Tiffany Palisi. The review, published in the July-August issue, states, "[Attachment parenting] moms will find validation and comfort in the experiences of the authors, many of whom … have published in Mothering."
Teen Author Makes Headlines
June, 2004 - Jennifer Opperman, the sixteen-year-old author of Silent Cry: Katy's Story (ISBN 1587362643), has been making headlines in her local newspapers in the Fort Wayne, Indiana, area. The Northwest News highlighted Opperman and her book in their June 9 edition and The Charger, a publication of Carroll High School, featured the young author in their "Limelight" section of the May 14 edition. Both articles discussed Opperman's inspiration and determination to write the story and get it published as well as her strong Christian faith.
Christian Publication Reviews Book on Dispensationalism
June, 2004 - Biblical Worldview, a publication of the Christian foundation American Vision, reviewed Ronald M. Henzel's Darby, Dualism, and the Decline of Dispensationalism (ISBN 1587361337) in their June issue. Gary DeMar, editor of Biblical Worldview, writes, "Henzel offers a new paradigm for understanding Darby, one that has far-reaching consequences.… [He] has done his homework."
Prophecy Denied Author Receives Award from Writer's Digest
May, 2004 - The 11th Annual Writer's Digest International Self-Published Book Awards has chosen M.L. Rigdon's book, Prophecy Denied (ISBN 1587361019), an Honorable Mention in the Genre Fiction category. A contest judge remarked, "I was impressed by the wonderful, lyrical writing. It's a joy to read a book written with a unique voice and such skill." All winners will be officially announced in the August issue of Writer's Digest and on their website (www.writersdigest.com).
Mississippi Library Association Awards Fiction Prize
May, 2004 - The Mississippi Library Association has selected Davis Temple's book, Two Letters Then Booger Den: Land of Dark Waters (ISBN 158736106X), for the Fiction award of 2004. Winners receive a $200 honorarium, membership in the library association, and an awards dinner to be held October 21 in Natchez. Past winners of this award include John Grisham, Nevada Barr, and Eudora Welty.
Branded Poet Receives Mid-East Recognition
May, 2004 - Rana El-Khatib, author of Branded: Poetry of a So-Called Terrorist (ISBN 1587362791), has been featured in two Middle East newspapers, Al Balad and The Daily Star. The Daily Star is the major English language newspaper in Lebanon and featured El-Khatib on the front page of their Arts & Culture section. The article focuses on the different themes found throughout the book such as racism, the plight of Palestinian children, and Palestinian identity.
Author Pours His Life into His Writings
May, 2004 - The Sunday News (Pennsylvania) put the spotlight on author Paul J. Lehman, author of No Strings Attached (ISBN 1-58736-204-X) and Still No Strings Attached (ISBN 1587362597). The twenty-questions style feature covered everything from his culinary specialty (Maine lobster) to his heroine (Mother Teresa) to the best thing about writing ("sharing my life with posterity").
More Reviews and Interviews for Betty Jo Tucker
May, 2004 - Continuing her trend of getting interviews and reviews of her books, Betty Jo Tucker is on a roll. Rave reviews for Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick (ISBN 1587363003) are multiplying and online buzz is increasing. Tucker was recently interviewed by Books & Authors and has a review on Review Express. Susan Sarandon has also been reviewed by film critic Donald J. Levit; Chris Mansel for The Muse Apprentice Guild; and Phil Hall in the New York Resident.
It's a "Homer" for Publicity
April, 2004 - Steven Keslowitz's debut book, The Simpsons and Society (ISBN 1587362538), is creating quite a buzz. Major newspapers including the New York Post, Washington Post, Toronto Star, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer have picked up the story of 19-year-old Keslowitz and his take on the cultural impact of America's favorite animated family. Television, radio, and the Internet are also getting in on the act. Radio stations as far away as Ireland are lining up to interview Keslowitz while Internet bigwigs MSNBC.com and CNN.com have featured the book and author on their sites. Local FOX and NBC affiliate stations in New York interviewed the young author on their news broadcasts and have made the segment available to other affiliates nationwide.
Susan Sarandon Author Gives Interview
April, 2004 - Betty Jo Tucker, author of the new book Susan Sarandon: A True Maverick (ISBN 1587363003), was recently interviewed by the Online Film Critics Society. Published in their monthly newsletter, Tucker discusses her inspiration for the book--the career and controversial politics of one of today's biggest stars.
Group Jazz Chautauqua Features Canadian Author
April, 2004 - Author of The Experience Designer (ISBN 1587360926), Brian Alger, will be the featured guest with the community website Group Jazz Chautauqua from April 15-30. The site calls his book "inspiring and provocative … illuminates brilliant new approaches for e-Learning and challenges creative thinkers across business, education, government and culture."
Yoga Book Receives Aussie Review
March, 2004 - "A significant contributor to our understanding of the physiological processes which underpin yoga," writes Australian Yoga Life magazine (Issue 8) in their review of Mel Robin's A Physiological Handbook for Teachers of Yogasana (ISBN 1587360330). The Australia-wide magazine is devoted to the practice and teaching of yoga in all its forms.
Simpsons Author Featured in Courier Life Publications
March, 2004 - Steven Keslowitz, author of Simpsons and Society: An Analysis of Our Favorite Family and Its Influence in Contemporary Society (ISBN 1587362538), was recently featured in Courier-Life Publications' Brooklyn Authors section. The article examines the author's inspiration for writing the book, his various theories on The Simpsons and their influence, and his successful book signing events. Courier-Life Publications (cir. 330,000) publishes and distributes weekly newspapers throughout the greater New York area.
Loving Mama is Number One
March, 2004 - Loving Mama: Essays on Natural Parenting and Motherhood (ISBN 1587362775) is the number one book of interest on the website Earthyfamily.com. The book, edited by Tiffany Palisi, is a collection of stories written by more than forty women who come together to share research, insights, and personal experiences on attachment parenting, home birth, breastfeeding, circumcision, co-sleeping, and baby wearing.
Internet Interviews and Reviews Abound for Kelso's Shrug Book
March, 2004 - The ultimate weight lifting book, Kelso's Shrug Book by Paul Kelso (ISBN 1587361167) has enjoyed many reviews as well as some author interviews that are currently available on the Internet. Two reviews in particular are on the Cyberpump website and the Submission Fighting UK site. Submission Fighting UK also features an interview with Paul Kelso on functional strength and Dr. Squat offers a great in depth interview.
Favorable Reviews for Stilled
March, 2004 - Kirsten Schmidt's trilogy of stories, Stilled (ISBN 1587362732), was recently reviewed by Sherry Russell and featured in the March 2004 issue of Reviewer's Bookwatch from Midwest Book Review. The title will also be featured in the monthly library newsletter, Library Bookwatch and be a part of the Gale Research Company's interactive CD-ROM series Book Review Index.
Book Release Party Makes Local Front Page
February, 2004 - The official launch party of editor Tiffany Palisi's new book, Loving Mama: Essays on Natural Parenting and Motherhood (ISBN 1587362775) was a rousing success with both newspaper and television journalists attending. The Daily Record (February 1, 2004) of Morris County, New Jersey, published a feature article complete with photographs from the event while television station NJ 12 aired their story during the newscast later that evening.
To Hell and Back Author Featured in Newspaper
January, 2004 - Author Gail Kauranen Jones and her new book, To Hell and Back: Healing Your Way Through Transition (ISBN 1587362694) were featured recently in the Tri-Town Transcript (January 15, 2004) newspaper. The four-column story focused on Kauranen Jones' inspiration for writing the book--her own journey through painful transitions such as career, motherhood, caring for an elder, and death--and her unique approach to dealing with these transitions through an emotional perspective.
Appalachia Recommended by Alzheimer's Association Chapter
January, 2004 - Arnold R. Smith's account of growing up during the 1930s and '40s in Kentucky, Appalachia: As I Remember It (ISBN 1587360578), was recently recommended by the Cincinnati Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association for its ability to "stimulate memories of long ago for a person with dementia." The review, published in the Chapter's newsletter Cornerstone (Winter, 2004, vol. 18, no. 1), states "Mr. Smith is a very descriptive writer who quickly engages the reader's imagination into his reality of growing up in Appalachia."
AAMA Reviews The Health Care Cure!
December, 2003 - Reviewed in the American Academy of Medical Administrators (AAMA) newsletter AAMA Executive, R. E. Biederman's The Health Care Cure! (ISBN 1587361035), is called "an excellent book ... and should be mandatory reading for every medical and nursing student." The authority in "Developing Excellence in Healthcare and Leadership for 45 Years," the newsletter serves those in the know within healthcare administration.
Kentucky Explorer Reviews Appalachia
November, 2003 - The "Magazine for Kentuckians Everywhere," the Kentucky Explorer (November, 2003, vol. 18, no. 6), calls Arnold R. Smith's book Appalachia: As I Remember It (ISBN 1587360578), "an engaging story that is by turns interesting, informative, sad, funny and eminently satisfying reading." The review further states, "this book is a testament to a people and a way of life that is wonderfully ... presented from first page to last."
"Author played role in covert fight against Communism"
October, 2003 - John P. C. Matthews, author of Tinderbox: East-Central Europe in the Spring, Summer, and Early Fall of 1956 (ISBN 1587361418, 158736140X), was featured in The Newport (R.I.) Daily News (October 20, 2003), where a series of excerpts will also be published from his article "The West's Secret Marshall Plan for the Mind." In the feature article Matthews reveals the part he played in a CIA-backed effort to distribute Western literature behind the Iron Curtain during the fifties.
AJL Newsletter reviews the Bovo-Buch
October, 2003 - One of the first examples of secular Yiddish literature to be published, now translated into English, Elia Levita Bachur's Bovo-Buch: A Translation of the Old Yiddish Edition of 1541 (ISBN 1587361604) comes highly recommended by the newsletter of the Association of Jewish Libraries (September-October 2003, vol. 23, no. 1).
Poetry of Man's Best Friend Receives Rave Reviews
October, 2003 - There's a Dog in the Heavens! by Martin Elster (ISBN 1587361531) is receiving rave reviews from a variety of places. Midwest Book Review writes, "especially recommended for dog lovers everywhere," and Debra Theriault, editor and publisher of Yankee Dog says, "Wit and wisdom on every page! Paws up from the Yankee Dog Pack!" Scott Emerson, author of The Case of the Cat with the Missing Ear agrees: "Any dog lover will enjoy this book, and all will find their own dog somewhere in its pages."
Author Dan D. Schinzel's The Abyss Reviewed by Publishers Weekly
May, 2003 - The Abyss: The Woeful State of the Nation's Public Schools and How Common Sense Can Save Them from Ruin (ISBN 1587361493), written by Dan D. Schinzel, Ed.D. has been reviewed in the March 4 edition of Publishers Weekly, the leading book publishing and book selling news publication in the United States. PW calls it "an original and rather contrarian look at public education, and an impassioned call for reform." Reviews of The Abyss include The Library Journal (05/01/2003 p. 132) and Townhall.com.
Is Your Marketing Message in Alignment?
April, 2003 - Darwin Magazine has just published an excerpt from Robert McKinley's book, Marketing Alignment (ISBN 1587361183). The article illustrates the steps companies need to take to integrate marketing, add unified messaging, and bump the whole thing up to the next level to get marketing alignment.
Lens Is More
December, 2002 - "Whether chatting with art-house deities or popcorn favorites, Tucker is blessed with knowing how to ask the right questions and how to steer a conversation," writes Phil Hall of the New York Resident in an article about Betty Jo Tucker's book Confessions of a Movie Addict (ISBN 1587360853). The review, featured in the newspaper's book nook section, reveals the book's "trenchant reviews of some of the major releases of the past few years."
Midwest Book Review highly recommends Suzanne of Silver Lake
August, 2002 - "Intrigue, conflict, turmoil, and jockeying for power pervade the pages of this powerful written, thoroughly engaging, and highly recommended fantasy saga," says Midwest of Michael C. Beard's first book in The Annals of Kar-Neloth high-fantasy series, Suzanne of Silver Lake (ISBN 1587360764).