Michael Selden’s debut novel, The Boy Who Ran (Woodland Park Press, December 2013, $4.99 – Kindle, $12.00 – softcover), is a middle-grade novel about a Native American orphan trying to find a place in the world. Set six thousand years ago in the mid-archaic period of North American history, it is a story should to… Read more »
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Mystery Author & Equine Expert Patti Brooks to Appear at Equine Affaire
Mystery author and equine expert Patti Brooks will be at this year’s Equine Affaire in West Springfield, Massachusetts at the New England Morgan Horse Association Booth. In her latest mystery, BLOOD HOAX. (Husky Trail Press; $15.00; trade paperback), Ike Cherney’s fiancée, Tuleigh McKenna, disappears into thin air. Ike goes to bed each night fearing Tuleigh… Read more »
Majority in Survey find Grief Painful, but Twitter-inspired Book looks at the “Good from Grief”
More Americans will grieve in next decade than ever before, but in new survey by grief support non-profit, www.MyGriefAngels.org, over 80% of respondents said “they were not prepared for dealing with loss, they want schools to better prepare us, and majority associated grief with depression, pain and illness”, but new twitter-inspired book, “Good from Grief”,… Read more »
Whitey Bulger Based Novel Wins Literary Award
Falling for Johnny, Alison McLennan’s debut novel, was recently awarded an Honorable Mention Prize in Inkubate’s first Literary Blockbuster Challenge. Inkubate’s founder, Stacy Clark, developed the challenge with a team of industry professionals to identify novels that are literary page-turners. The contest received hundreds of entries. The lead judge, James W. Hall, a retired professor of… Read more »
Money 101: A Personal Finance Course for Students Drowning in Student Loan and Credit Card Debt
Seven million students will take out loans this year to finance their education. Will they know how to pay them back? Or will they become slaves to debt? Will they be able to prosper financially in a struggling economy still mired in a recession? THE MISSING SEMESTER by Gene Natali, Jr. and Matt Kabala shows… Read more »