Category: News

  • New Children’s Book Focuses on Dealing with Natural Disasters

    When Middle Tennessee residents Jill and Ben Johnson experienced the devastation of the May 2010 floods that destroyed many residents’ homes and lives, they found a unique way to process the experience: by writing and illustrating a children’s book based on the true events of the flood and the story a little toad who happened…

  • New Christian Fiction Available from Author Lisa Kaye Presley

    There was something strange about the man who was being attacked by the angry mob of villagers in the streets of Jerusalem that day. Timothy, an orphan living on the streets, couldn’t put his finger on it before he was whisked away by Rachael, a kind villager. Rachael and her husband Samuel offer Timothy and…

  • Golembeski Releases The Gospel According to Dara

    It’s 1980. Ronald Reagan is running for president, greed is good, and Franklin Fletcher wants to build a high-rise apartment complex on his deceased aunt’s estate. There’s just one problem. Mrs. Fletcher’s will states that Franklin cannot destroy the old oak trees on her property until her basset hound and all his descendents are dead.…

  • Don Meyer Releases Uncle Denny

    A major heist gone bad. One crew blaming the other. A hit man sent to settle the score. And somehow all this is about to play out in Sheriff Tom Monason’s town, which just happens to be right in the middle of a blinding snow storm. Uncle Denny (ISBN: 9780984077397), the third and final installment…

  • Young Woman’s Civil War Memoir
    Published For War’s Sesquicentennial

    For years, Virginia artist Judith Riker Damon has been the bearer of a family secret: her great-grandmother, Martha Broyles Royce, was a spy for the Confederacy in Franklin, Tenn., during the Civil War. And she used the hem of her 7-year-old daughter Betsey’s dress to send secret messages to her neighbors that contained information about…