Category: from the publisher
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Official WHO TURNED OUT THE LIGHTS press release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Echo City Capers “Who Turned Out the Lights?: An Echo City Capers Adventure” Released Today First Illustrated Middle-Grade Book from PA Publisher Hits All Major Retailers EASTON, PA–(1/31/2024): Marking their 18th release, Echo City Capers sees the publication of“Who Turned Out the Lights?: An Echo City Capers…
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The Power of a Book Plate
So yesterday, I spent the afternoon with author and friend William Prystauk, who, while he does not publish novels with us, contributes to every project and event where I extend him an invitation (Easton Book Festival, Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group, Not an Able-Bodied White Man with Money, and Juicy…
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January Nonfiction Releases
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…
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Who Turned Out the Lights is at the printer!
The last time we saw our publisher, she was busy fighting the multitude of typos and punctation errors… Who Turned Out the Lights has gone to the printer! The official release date is January 31. I had a lot of fun working with Joseph Swarctz and Ralph Greco Jr. on…
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The Breakfast Club (with author Laurel Wenson at Plants & Coffee) and Readers in the Wild
I’m behind on things– perhaps my own fault because I got distracted at my local public library yesterday and perhaps gave myself some time to read when I should have been writing. One of my goals for this year is to read more current fiction and to read popular fiction.…
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Girls’ Night Out at Boser Geist
Last week I got a message from fine artist and art book maker Maryann Riker of Justarip Press. She and I have known each other at least 20 years through my newspaper days in Phillpsburg, N.J. I heard about her art books and asked if I could do a piece…
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Top 10 Things I have learned about publishing in 2023
– People always think they have too many books. – People don’t like to take chances on new authors in random places. – Book publishing has tight profit margins. – Sometimes the book you want to make costs too much money. – People say they will review your book but most…
