Parisian Phoenix Publishing

Creating Books that Promote Unique Voices and Diverse Perspectives

Contact founder Angel Ackerman at angel@parisianphoenix.com

January Nonfiction Releases

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While the world around us drank egg nog and unwrapped presents, Parisian Phoenix has been pushing three projects to the finish line for January release. As a middle grade fiction title Who Turned Out the Lights? has its own post.

The Emotionally Intelligent Dental Office by Dr. Steven Hymovitch. Don’t let the title fool you— yes, Steve applies his knowledge and skills to the dental office but the lessons he provides will improve any business and all of your communication. Steve hired Parisian Phoenix as a project manager and editor to get this project across the finish line as a companion for his first book, the memoir The Dentist Who Gets It. Steve has his specialty dental practices, his MBA and has certifications in executive coaching. He gives practical, valuable advice in everyday terms.

Phorgotten No More: Glimpses of the African-American presence in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, 1777-2021 by Reverend Wayne Sherrer. Wayne did original research on the Black History of Phillipsburg and compiled it into a mini-book to launch his larger volume on the overlooked history of Phillipsburg, N.J. Wayne did the research, the layout, and even collecting the images and permissions to make this project a reality. He is part of the Parisian Phoenix collective, and I am proud to have him as a client, but I am encouraging him to self-publish his work because he has very clear ideas of how he wants to present, market and distribute his work and that’s what a publisher does. I want him to reap the rewards of that work. If you’re a history buff, like I am, like Wayne, considering adding this book to your library. It’s arriving in time for Black History Month.

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