πJessica Kane has published
Anchors in the Storm, a new picture book written as a comforting tool to help parents be with their children and connect during moments of despair. The book is available digitally
www.jessicalaurelkane.com.
πAlice Gilborn has released a new of poetry, “Apples & Stones” (Kelsay Books), which features poems set in Colorado, the Adirondacks, and Vermont. The book is available from Kelsay Books, the Northshire Bookstore, and Amazon.
πStanley A. Ransom, Jr. has published Outskirts Press, Inc. has published America’s First Black Poet; Jupiter Hammon of Long Island (Outskirts Press, Inc.). Kirkus Reviews states: βan essential volume for all libraries interested in Black, and American poetry.” Paperback and Kindle e-book editions are available on Amazon.com.
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Ronald Berger has just publishedΒ
The Gorge, a thriller based on his experience as
a whitewater raft guide on the Hudson River during the 1990s. Paperback and Kindle e-book editions are available on Amazon.com.
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Christopher Shaw has published a new book
The Power Line, and can be ordered at
his website.
πHoward Kirschenbaum has just published a new book,Β Coming of Age in the Baby Boom: A Memoir of Personal Development, Social Action, Education Reform and Adirondack Preservation. Paperback and Kindle e-book editions are available on Amazon.com.
πBrian Heinz‘s newest book, a thriller novel for βtweens and teens,β Peabody Pond, has been published and released by 4RV Publishing.
πBetsy Folwell has
released an extended version of Short Carries as an audiobook for the first time. These essays are about wildlife and wilderness, regional history and small-town life, with keen observations and a touch of humor.