David Di Paolo, in his new book, The Artemis Connection, craftily combines folklore from many nations and medicine into an engaging medical thriller featuring custom artwork.
E.A. Channon, author of Flesh of the Blood, a tale of humans, dwarves, magicians and elves working together to rescue a lost girl, will be participating in the Seattle Star Trek Convention held December 12-14 at the Meydenbauer Center.
Arcadia Publishing will add The Burlington Railroad: Alliance Division to its catalogue on December 15. Three Nebraska authors wrote this railroad book paying particular attention to Alliance Nebraska.
New Humor Book Shares Strange, Odd & Bizarre Letters to President Obama from Everyday Citizens & Celebrities. 60 AUDIO "Letters" including those from Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Kim Jong-un, Steven Spielberg, and Warren Buffett. More Info at: www.ObamaConfidential.com
Fantasy writer K.L. Bone will be appearing to promote her new book, Black Rose, at the December 13 wine tasting at the Rusty Vineyard Winery in Battle Ground, Washington.
Local authors Roger Bell and Jerry Hoffman will publish postcard history book on Muskogee on December 8. Their new book, Muskogee, will be published by Arcadia Publishing.
Art Gilliam shared his experience of growing up in the Deep South during the 1950s in his new book 'One America,' and will host a talk and book signing in February.
Many view Key Biscayne as a modern tropical paradise, but we hope to highlight its rich and varied human history that extends back to the 1500's with the Tequesta Indians and Juan Ponce de Leon's second landing in North America.
The Referendum intertwines with the American experience. Three words rouse the hearts of Scots and undoubtedly had some bearing on the Referendum. They were also an important factor in the American colonial struggle against London.
Belief in "prehistoric" flying creatures in Papua New Guinea relates to culture more than to religion, according to nonfiction author Jonathan Whitcomb, of Murray, Utah.
"Dive into supernatural secrets and suspense at the Jersey Shore, where bonfires aren't the only things burning in the lives of small-town beach locals."
The Referendum intertwines with the American experience. Three words rouse the hearts of Scots and undoubtedly had some bearing on the Referendum. They were also an important factor in the American colonial struggle against London.