June 24, 2008: Official release date of Harper Barnes's Never Been a Time: The 1917 Race Riot that Sparked the Civil Rights Movement (Walker).
June 24, 2008: Official release date of Laurie Edward's Life Disrupted: Getting Real about Chronic Illness in Your Twenties and Thirties (Walker).
June 2, 2008: We are excited to announce that Gigi Productions has optioned film rights for Felicia C. Sullivan's memoir, The Sky Isn't Visible from Here (Algonquin)
June 1, 2008: Official release date of Scott Sherman's First You Fall: A Kevin Connor Mystery (Alyson).
May 15, 2008:Booklist gives Laurie Edward's Life Disrupted (Walker) a starred review and says, "Order this gem pronto"; Publishers Weekly calls Edwards "wise, generous, and a terrific storyteller."
May 5, 2008: We are happy to announce the sale of music professor and professional musician Renee Cox Lorraine's Higher Sound: Awakening to the Sacred through Music to Morning Light Press. Publication is expected in Spring 2009.
May 1, 2008: Bestselling thriller writer J.A. Konrath has this to say about Scott Sherman's First You Fall (Alyson): "Funny, intriguing, and exciting—everything a great mystery should be. Scott Sherman may be the gay Janet Evanovich."
April 14, 2008:Time magazine columnist Joe Klein has this to say about Harper Barnes' Never Been a Time: The 1917 Race Riot that Sparked the Civil Rights Movement (Walker): "This is a very important book, heartbreaking and riveting, history that is as fresh as today's news."
April 13, 2008: Matthew Carnicelli will be speaking at the Big Apple Conference of the International Women's Writing Guild in New York City.
April 3, 2008: Matthew Carnicelli will be a guest speaker at an event hosted by the Connecticut Press Club in Norwalk, CT.
Mar. 18, 2008: We are proud to announce the official release of Tom Stoner's novel, The Comfort of Our Kind, from Thomas Dunne Books.
Mar. 17, 2008: We are happy to announce the sale of Roland Lazenby's next book, Logo: The Life and Legend of Jerry West to Random House. Publication is expected in Winter 2010.
Mar. 17, 2008: We are happy to announce the sale of Samuel Southworth's Lonely Courage: Behind Enemy Lines in France, 1940-44 to Berkley Caliber. Publication is expected in Fall 2009.
Feb. 26, 2008: We're happy to announce the sale of Rawn James, Jr.'s Free to Hit and Fight: Charles Hamilton Houston, Thurgood Marshall, and the Fight to End Segregation to Bloomsbury Press. Publication is expected in Spring 2010.
Feb. 5, 2008: We are proud to announce the official release of Felicia C. Sullivan's memoir, The Sky Isn't Visible from Here, from Algonquin Books.
Feb. 1, 2008: Felicia C. Sullivan's The Sky Isn't Visible from Here (Algonquin, Feb. 2008) is mentioned in the "Hot Type" column of the February 2008 issue of Vanity Fair.
Jan. 1, 2008: An interview with Matthew Carnicelli appears in the January 2008 issue of the ASJA Monthly.
Dec. 24, 2007:Publishers Weekly calls Tom Stoner's The Comfort of Our Kind (Thomas Dunne, Mar. 2008) a "fun debut" that "has a lot of Wes Anderson elements and should find a readership among those into the folksy, absurd, and poignant."
Dec. 6, 2007: We're happy to announce the sale of Yahoo! career columnist Brad Karsh's second book, How to Say It: Resumes Revealed, to Prentice Hall Press. Publication is set for Winter 2009.
Nov. 1, 2007: Kirkus raves that Felicia C. Sullivan's "bracing,
pared-to-the-bone" memoir, The Sky Isn't Visible from Here (Algonquin, Feb.
2008), is "impressively free of the narcissistic self-worship that so often
infects books of this stripe."
Oct. 31, 2007: Matthew Carnicelli appears on KUCI's "Writers on Writing"
with Barbara DeMarco-Barrett.
Oct. 28, 2007: We are proud to announce the official release of Joseph
Minton Amann and Tom Breuer's third book, The Brotherhood of the
Disappearing Pants: A Field Guide to Conservative Sex Scandals (Nation
Books).
Oct. 28, 2007: See the New York Times Westchester section for a full
profile of Dr. Paul J. Donahue, author of Parenting without Fear: Letting Go
of Worry and Focusing on What Really Matters (St. Martin's).
Oct. 3, 2007: We are proud to announce the official release of Tad Baker's
The Devil of Great Island: Witchcraft and Conflict in Early New England (Palgrave Macmillan).