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Author Interview: Mary Ann McNulty

October 27, 2015 by Ella Hearrean Ritchie

You may know Mary Ann McNulty better by her pen name, Mary A. Perez. But whichever name you use, you probably know that Mary is quickly becoming recognized as the author of the Chart House Press best-seller Running in Heels: A Memoir of Grit and Grace (Chart House Press, 2015). Since publishing her … [Read more...]

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Author Interview: Greg Lucas

September 30, 2015 by Ella Hearrean Ritchie

The 2015 baseball season is coming to a close, but fans can enjoy timeless stories about the sport in Greg Lucas' book, Baseball: It's More Than Just a Game. The longtime sportscaster packs its 294 pages with personal memories, history, firsts, facts, and quirky anecdotes that are receiving rave … [Read more...]

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Have you joined our Membership Portal?

May 6, 2015 by Carly Drake

        If you are an editor, book designer, formatter, ghostwriter, marketer or publicist, we need your help! We have a mountain of manuscripts waiting to be picked up and worked on. We have two different options for members, Basic and Preferred. To find out more, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, News Tagged With: authors, contractors, cover designers, editors, formatters, freelancers, ghostwriters, membership, portal, slider

Book Leasing Opportunity!

April 22, 2015 by Carly Drake

If you're a small business owner, you understand the challenge of balancing time spent on marketing your business and serving your customers. You should never have to choose one over the other, but maintaining that balance can be difficult. A Book is the New Business Card One of the most powerful … [Read more...]

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New Release! Here Lies a Wicked Man by Chris Rogers

April 22, 2015 by Carly Drake

When Booker Krane retired early from his career as a white collar corporate investigator, he was sure of only two things: he was done digging up buried secrets, and he loved being near water. After recovering from the bullet wound from his final case, he settles into a leisurely lifestyle at his new … [Read more...]

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Featured on the Cover of Publishers Weekly!

February 27, 2015 by Megan LaFollett

  A zany space opera following the antics of intergalactic traders who never get the mission right. Available March 9, 2015. A terminal diagnosis turns a CEO's life of regret into a race toward redemption. Available now! Congratulations to Artemus Withers and Jeff Hastings! But don't … [Read more...]

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We need your help, readers!

February 20, 2015 by Carly Drake

We have a YA Fantasy Adventure story set for an April release that still needs a title, and we thought, why not ask the readers? How many of you have picked up a book, just because the title sounded really intriguing along with an amazing cover? Well, we have the cover, now all we need is the snazzy … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Author, Blog, News, Poll Tagged With: advice, behind-the-scenes, blog, book cover, cover, cover reveal, science fiction, writing

Coming to Grips

February 18, 2015 by Carly Drake

Reality can be a bitter pill to swallow for us creative types. How many times have you been on Pinterest and seen the quotes by avid readers and writers about how they'd rather stay up all night to be immersed in their favorite stories, rather than be well rested for work? Or many will say they feel … [Read more...]

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Just Write!

February 11, 2015 by Carly Drake

When people find out I’m a writer, the response is always, “Oh, I’ve written some too!” You can see a spark in their eyes and they stand a little taller on the importance of this announcement. When I ask what they’ve written, the fire in their eyes dims and their shoulders slump at their next … [Read more...]

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License to Talk

February 2, 2015 by Megan LaFollett

When it comes to suspension of disbelief, any creative license you might take with logic, plot, facts (or physics) will likely be forgiven if the result is...well...cool. And obviously a deliberate decision rather than a lazy mistake. Just consider the popularity of BBC's Doctor Who series. As a … [Read more...]

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  • Author Interview: Mary Ann McNulty
  • Author Interview: Greg Lucas
  • Have you joined our Membership Portal?
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  • New Release! Here Lies a Wicked Man by Chris Rogers

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