Category: Memoirs
Jake Rohrer Wins Book Festival Grand Prize
We are honored to announce that Jake Rohrer, author of A Banquet of Consequences: True Life Adventures of Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, and the Feds is the grand prize winner of this year’s Pacific …
2012 Reader Views Literary Awards Finalist
Robert Ensign’s memoir The Sighing of Rose-Breasted Cockatoos: The Search for the Sunlit Clearing received Honorable Mention the Memoir/Biography/Autobiography category at the 2012 Reader Views Literary Awards. Congratulations to Robert!
Reviewed in Mother Earth News!
Ken Koopman’s book People Before Profit: The Inspiring Story of the Founder of Bob’s Red Mill received a glowing review from Mother Earth News. The headline reads “Bob’s Red Mill uses an Employee Stock Ownership …
Author Ken Koopman and Bob Moore interviewed on KEX 1190 AM
Ken Koopman, the author of People Before Profit: The Inspiring Story of the Founder of Bob’s Red Mill, was interviewed on the radio show The Morning Update! with Paul Linnman and Scott Lynn. The morning …
Mark Ellis, Author of Ladder Memory, is Featured in Newspaper Q&A
In his memoir, Ladder Memories, Inkwater author Mark Ellis recounts his 37-year career as a painter, describing some of more unique jobs and clients he worked with. Mark was recently featured in an extensive Q&A in …
Finding Aster, by Dina McQueen, Gets Heartfelt Review
Another review, reflecting the emotional nature of adoption, puts Dina McQueen’s book, Finder Aster: an Ethiopian Adoption Story, into a catagory of must reads for those wanting a heart warming true story. Dina McQueen’s path …
Dina McQueen finds press with Worlds of Change
We are big fans of Dina McQueen’s memoir Finding Aster, and as it turns out, so is everyone else. Dina’s most recent press on the book finds its home on the web page of Worlds …
The Copperfield Review Appreciates A Penny Always Has Two Sides
The Copperfield Review says that A Penny Always Has Two Sides is fascinating due to insight into an aspect of World War II that’s not usually discussed. Read the full review on The Copperfield Review’s website here.