Category: parisian phoenix author
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This week and beyond…
Excerpted from this week’s Substack newsletter EXCITING NEWS: We finally signed a contract with Edward Jacobs for his debut novel that we hope to release before the presidential election in November. I guess it’s a political thriller, exploring race relations and what happens if movements grow too extreme… More on that as we…
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Exploring Summer Vacation
A seasonal essay by Larry Sceurman My lovely wife, Barbara, and I were discussing where we should go on vacation. Then, we started to reminisce about the vacations that we had taken in the past. That conversation led us to chat about what vacations we had with our families and…
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Otto the Oak launch this weekend and other news
Parisian Phoenix has the following news to announce: This weekend, in honor of Arbor Day, Echo City Capers will launch The Ballad of Otto the Oak at the Barnes & Noble in Center Valley, Pa. Author Ralph Greco Jr. and illustrator Joseph Swarctz will be on hand 11 a.m. April 27 to sign books and celebrate this story of…
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Welcome McKenna
In other poetry month news, we signed a new poet McKenna Graf. She called herself a “future cat lady” so she should fit in around here… one of the criteria for membership in our Parisian Phoenix club is that you either have to love cats OR be allergic to them (or if you are…
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Renewing Habits
Hi. Does anybody realize we’re at the end of February already? I mean, I guess I did but I also didn’t. I have so many small odds and ends going on that it’s hard to focus on what needs to be told to the world. So bear with me as…
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How God Uses Critical Events to Move Us Forward
By Thurston D. Gill Jr. The following is Thurston Gill’s February edition of Phulasso Living, the newsletter for his fans and those who wish to participate in his emergency preparedness initiatives. Find in on Substack, if you wish to subscribe or see more click here. To order a copy of…
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From Lehigh Valley News. com: Wayne Sherrer at the Sigal Museum
Our own Wayne Sherrer appeared in Lehigh Valley News.com as part of their Black History in the Lehigh Valley article: Graves and genealogy Additionally, author Rev. Wayne C. Sherrer’s exhibition, “Phorgotten No More: Glimpses of African-American Presence in Phillipsburg, NJ 1777-2021,” shines the light of the Black experience in the…
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Echo City Capers at B&N March 16
Our dynamic due, Joe and Ralph, return to the Barnes and Noble store in Easton (@Southmont Center 4445 Southmont Way Easton, PA 18045) on March 16th, from 11-5 See the event page here. This will mark their first appearance at this B&N (but certainly not their last…I’ll report on the…
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Preorder Echo City’s superhero middle grade:
Who Turned Out the Lights? Echo City Capers will release an expanded second edition of their middle grade fiction, superhero chapter book, Who Turned Out the Lights? on January 31. This book was originally released by a Canadian publisher, but we’ve tweaked it, added some more art, rearranged the format and put…
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Phulasso New Year Orientation
By Thurston D. Gill Jr. Greetings, Like most people, I am planning to take the opportunity to use the beginning of our new calendar year to press the reset button to re-orient myself so that I am more aligned with how the Lord desires me to proceed with the remainder of my life at…
