Latest News - Publishing - United States - Maryland1 - 7 of 7 press releasesPassager Journal announces 2008 Poetry Contest Issue for Writers over 50
2008-07-16, 72 views - Passager
The world's premiere literary journal for people over 50, Passager is dedicated to older writers, creativity, art and community.
Jazzocracy Premiere Boosts Better World Books Commitment to Literacy in New Orleans
2008-04-10, 260 views - Obie Joe Media
Better World Books brings author of the book Jazzocracy to premiere new imprint, partnership with New Orleans Public Library and new series of books about New Orleans. Events to feature jazz, libraries, history and urban culture.
Keisha R Holland - A New Writer on the Rise
2008-03-29, 226 views - Keisha R Holland
Keisha R Holland is a writer who has started her career with the publication of two books. She has published Milieu and Reading Playground. Holland is from Chicago and lives in Maryland and wishes for a great future as a writer.
Mims Innovations Announces a Brand New Content & Social Bookmarking Platform
2008-02-14, 41 views - Mims Innovations, Inc.
Mims Innovations, Inc. a Maryland-based Internet Marketing and Services company today announced a brand new content and social bookmarking platform called ChitChatChoo.Com.
Th3rd World Studios launches new sci-fi series Space Doubles
2007-10-15, 411 views - Th3rd World Studios
Th3rd World Studios new science fiction series Space Doubles is now available for order through Diamond.
A New Crop of Black Authors Offer Insight, Inspiration and Controversy at Book Showcase
2007-08-31, 136 views - 22nd Century Press
Washington, DC — On October 19th, 22nd Century Press will present its second Black Author Showcase™ featuring self-published book authors living in the Washington, DC, metro area.
Collection of Short Stories Now Available As An iPod Book
2007-06-14, 136 views - Nancy O. Greene
This new option now allows customers to enjoy one of a growing number of books currently available to those that would like to read publications on their iPods. Readers will be able to easily navigate through the text with the click of a button.
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