Parisian Phoenix Publishing will have a lot of new titles available at Barnes & Noble on July 20.

This is our lineup so far:
- 11:30 a.m. academic and historian Julian Costa giving a talk about his research and his books about professors Hamilton Lee and David Campbell. Julian’s latest book, The Audio Visual Teacher, will release July 14.
- 1 p.m. poetry reading featuring McKenna Graf, and her new book Mortals, Myths and Maybes; Darrell Parry, whose book Twists: Gathered Ephemera is in stock at the store and Nancy Scott, whose poetry was featured in The Phulasso Devotional by Thurston D. Gill Jr. (also available in the store) and whose prose was included in Not an Able-Bodied White Man with Money, our marginalized voices anthology.

- 2 p.m. children’s storytime with Echo City Capers with their picture books The Ballad of Otto the Oak, Sometimes I Get… A Book About Emotions, and Bunnies, Cookies and a Robot! are all available in store.
- 2:30 p.m. storytelling with Larry Sceurman, author of our nostalgic fiction: the short story collection Coffee in the Morning
- 3 p.m. an Emergency Preparedness seminar with Thurston
PLUS, we’re working against the clock to release the updated version of our romantic-comedy Trapped: What if Skunks were Matchmakers with full-color photographs of the residents of Plastiqueville by Joan Zachary.
If you want to see more of Joan’s work, well, you can buy the book when it comes out on July 20 or you can subscribe to her Substack, Welcome to Plastiqueville.

and if you can’t wait that long, Joseph Swarctz will be at Barnes & Noble in the Southmont Shopping Center THIS SUNDAY JULY 7 with lots of the Echo City Capers in stock, ranging from the Echo City Capers Jr. picture books to the middle grade novel Who Turned Out the Lights?


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