
Publishing:
Now I See the Moon by Elaine Hall with Elizabeth Kaye just received a starred Publishers Weekly review.
Best-selling author, Robyn O'Brien, The Unhealthy Truth is being publishing in paperback this month Broadway Books. Her next book is in the works.
Five of our authors have books coming out this spring and summer!
- SECRETS OF A SOAP OPERA DIVA: by Victoria Rowell, Atria/Simon & Schuster in stores May 4th, 2010.
- NOW I SEE THE MOON: by Elaine Hall & Elizabeth Kaye, Harper Studio in stores June 30th, 2010.
- NECESSARY HEARTBREAK: by MJ Sullivan in stores May 1st, 2010.
- LOVING MAILER: by Carole Mallory, Phoenix Books in stores April 6th, 2010.
- LAST WRITES: the fourth in the Claudia Rose Series, by Sheila Lowe, NAL in stores July 6th, 2010.
Film and TV:
ARMY WIVES: TheLifetime TV hit series just picked up for the 4th season.
Iris Johansen’s THE KILLING GAME has been optioned by Anne Carlucci productions for a Lifetime movie.
Robyn Obrien’s acclaimed book, THE UNHEALTHY TRUTH: HOW OUR FOOD IS MAKING US SICK AND WHAT WE CAN DO ABOUT IT has been optioned to Triage Entertainment, producers of The Iron Chef.
BOOKS IN PROGRESS
- ALIVE AND WELL SOMEWHERE: by Pam & Craig Akers, with Shawn Hornbeck. A true crime story about Shawn Hornbeck, who was kidnapped at age 11, and the extraordinary efforts his family went through until his discovery 4 ½ years later.
- AUTISM 360. A self-help book for families by cutting edge autism coaches Elaine Hall and Diane Isaacs.
- PHANTASMAGORIA. A novel by Antoinette May about Mary Shelley and the bizarre year leading up to the completion of FRANKENSTEIN.
- ABOUT FACE: Howard Schulman’s memoir of survival and hope begins when he was turned over to the state as an infant after contracting a rare virus that destroyed his face.
- Little Jade: by Sheng-Shin Lin. A powerful mother-daughter novel set in revolutionary China based on the author’s mother’s true story.
- Sailing Lessons: by Leigh D. Segel. A beautifully written memoir of a woman research-scientist who sails across the Atlantic on a French ship as the only female crew member, on a journey to free herself from a lifetime of convention.
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