Frank Delaney, author of Venetia Kelly’s Traveling Show, on tour March/April 2010

admin | February 12, 2010

About Venetia Kelly’s Traveling Show

Hardcover: 448 pages
Publisher: Random House (February 23, 2010)

“PUBLISHER’S WEEKLY on Venetia Kelly’s Traveling Show
“This hybrid quest saga, bildungsroman, and grassroots view of Ireland in its post–civil war era is immersive and enjoyable, and it showcases Delaney’s talent for inventive metaphor, which he manipulates with an expert hand.””
“LIBRARY JOURNAL on Venetia Kelly’s [...]

Myrlin A. Hermes, author of The Lunatic, the Lover, and the Poet, on tour March/April 2010

admin | February 7, 2010

About The Lunatic, the Lover, and the Poet
• Paperback: 384 pages
• Publisher: Harper Perennial; Original edition (January 26, 2010)
A Divinity scholar at Wittenberg University, Horatio prides himself on his ability to argue both sides of any intellectual debate but is himself a skeptic, never fully believing in any philosophy. That is, until he meets the [...]

Vanitha Sankaran, author of Watermark, on tour April 2010

admin | December 22, 2009

About Watermark
Watermark is an atmospheric and compelling debut novel about the search for identity, the power of self-expression, and the value of the written word.
The daughter of a papermaker in 1320s France, Auda has an ability to read and write that comes from a place of need. Silenced, she finds hope and opportunity in the [...]

Lynn Cullen, author of The Creation of Eve, on tour March 2010

admin | December 22, 2009

About Lynn
Lynn Cullen is the author of the young adult novel I Am Rembrandt’s Daughter, a 2007 Barnes & Noble “Discover Great New Writers” selection, and an ALA Best Book of 2008. Her previous award-winning novels and picture books for children include the critically acclaimed Moi & Marie Antoinette, The Backyard Ghost, and The Mightiest Heart, for which [...]

Ben Kane, author of The Forgotten Legion, on tour January 2010

admin | November 27, 2009

About Ben
I’ve always had a passion for history, and military history in particular. As a boy, I devoured anything to do with soldiers and war, from the Romans to the Vikings and Crusaders. More modern conflicts weren’t excluded either, so I read all about the Napoleonic wars, the American civil war and World Wars One [...]