Monthly Archives: March 2014
Ancient Elements series begins with “The Bronze Dagger” by Marie Sontag
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Sunbury Press has released Marie Sontag’s middle-grade historical novel The Bronze Dagger, the first volume in the Ancient Elements series. About the Book: Samsaluna, a physically handicapped boy on the verge of adolescence, leaves his broken and abusive home in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains in an attempt to find his uncle in […]
Black bear spotted in your neighborhood!
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Speckled Egg Press has released Wendy Lattys children’s book “The Bear,” a lavishly illustrated pictures-only tale for young children. About the Book: The Bear is a beautifully illustrated tale about a hungry black bear looking for some food, from the bear’s perspective…. About the Author: Being an Illustrator of children’s books was Wendy Latty’s “impossible” dream. […]
Joe Fair produces a soldier’s memoir of the Black Scarves, of the Big Red One in Vietnam
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — Sunbury Press has released Joe Fair’s Vietnam memoir Call Sign Dracula: My Tour with the Black Scarves April 1969 to March 1970. About the Book: Call Sign Dracula provides an outstanding, valuable and worthy in-depth look into the life of a US Army Infantry soldier serving with the famed 1st Infantry Division (The Big Red One) […]
Joe Farrell recounts 16 years in Cathloic schools in New York City
QUEENS, N.Y. — Sunbury Press has released Joe Farrell’s humerous memoir Jesus Runs Away … and other stories of attending Catholic schools in the early 60s. About the Book: A smorgasbord of entertainment and lessons awaits readers as author Joe Farrell releases through Sunbury Press a unique memoir. Jesus Runs Away chronicles his journey as a student who enjoys a […]
Graybill makes a strong case for Italian music mastery
PHILADELPHIA — Sunbury Press has released Guy Graybill’s history of Italian music “BRAVO!” About the Book: The Italians were so busy creating and performing superb music that they neglected to tell the great epic story of their wondrous achievement. With BRAVO! we hope to tell that story. The 1,000-year-old story begins, basically, with the work of a […]
Texas Ranger seeks revenge for his murdered parents
DENVER — Sunbury Press has released R. C. Reynolds’ western novel “Return to Red Lodge,” about a young Texas Ranger who seeks to avenge the murder of his parents. About the Book: Rick Morgan had witnessed the horrific murders of his mother and father by a band of hooded riders when he was fifteen years old. He […]
Meet Sunbury Press’ Owner Lawrence Knorr! by Tammy Burke
http://glvwgwritersconference.blogspot.com/2014/03/meet-sunbury-press-owner-lawrence-knorr.html How delightful having you back at the “Write Stuff” conference again! And wow! Is it coming up fast. Anything new and exciting you can share regarding you and/or the Sunbury Press? Lawrence Knorr: Yes! It is an honor to be asked back. It is hard to believe two years have passed since the […]
Entrepreneurs discover renewable energy source in Horace Taylor’s new novel “The Machine”
CHICAGO — Sunbury Press has released Horace Taylor’s novel “The Machine,” about an African American entrepreneur who teams up to invent a new machine that produces renewable energy. About the Book: The Machine is a chronicle that utilizes the whirling, kinetic setting of neighborhood, mindset, aspirations, and creative possibilities of 1960s Black America. During a turbulent ten […]
“The Sign of the Eagle” is at the head of the legion… Sunbury’s bestellers for February
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — The Sign of the Eagle, Jess Steven Hughes’ Roman historical fiction novel, ranked #1 due to author activities in the Pacific Northwest. Jess has been diligent at making appearances at book stores in his region, preferring the Hastings chain over Barnes and Noble. About The Sign of the Eagle: This breathtaking historical novel of […]
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