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6November, 2023

Not Nicholson by Ann M. Haralambie awarded Literary Titan Gold Book Award for November

By |November 6, 2023|Categories: News|

Congratulations to Wheatmark author Ann M. Haralambie, whose book Not Nicholson: The Story of a First Daughter, An Adoption Search and Reunion Memoir, was awarded the Literary Titan Gold Book Award for November 2023.

You can find the full list of winners, including Ann, here!

To learn more about Ann and her memoir, you can visit her website.

Congratulations again, Ann!

27October, 2023

Déjà View by Michael Thomas Perone featured in the South Bay’s Neighbor and The Islip Bulletin

By |October 27, 2023|Categories: News|

Déjà View: A Kid Nightmare by Michael Thomas Perone was featured in two different articles this month.

On October 18, South Bay’s Neighbor announced the book’s release and, on October 26, The Islip Bulletin published an interview with Michael on the book and his work as an author.

You can learn more about Déjà View, as well as his other books, on his website.

Congratulations, Michael!

27October, 2023

Boomsters by David Marks wins awards at The BookFest® Fall 2023

By |October 27, 2023|Categories: News|

Congratulations to Wheatmark author David Marks for winning first and second place with Boomsters: An Unexpected Adventure at The BookFest® Fall 2023.

Boomsters won First Place in the Fiction category “Detective – Cozy” and Second Place under “Detective – Amateur Sleuths” and “Detective – Private Investigators.”

To learn more about the author and his book, check out his website. You can also learn more about his book and awards on BookFest’s website.

Congratulations again, David Marks!

25October, 2023

Not Nicholson by Ann M. Haralambie receives 5-star review on Literary Titan

By |October 25, 2023|Categories: News|

Not Nicholson transcends a mere chronological account, intertwining a heartfelt memoir with invaluable insights into the legal aspects of adoption search and reunion.

Congratulations to Wheatmark author Ann M. Haralambie for the 5-star review by Literary Titan!

You can check out the full review of her book, Not Nicholson: The Story of a First Daughter, An Adoption Search and Reunion Memoir, on the Literary Titan website here.

To learn more about Ann and her memoir, you can visit her website.

24October, 2023

Ann M. Haralambie’s Not Nicholson reviewed by The Reading Bud

By |October 24, 2023|Categories: News|

Congratulations to Wheatmark author Ann M. Haralambie on the lovely review of her book, published by The Reading Bud.

Here’s a snippet of the review, written by award-winning writer and editor Heena R. Pardeshi:

“Not Nicholson” is not just a memoir but a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring quest for self-understanding. It’s a deeply moving read, one that resonates long after the final page is turned.

You can check out the full review here. To learn more about Not Nicholson: The Story of a First Daughter, An Adoption Search and Reunion Memoir, you can visit Ann’s website.

24October, 2023

The Shady Oaks Division wins two awards at The BookFest® Fall 2023

By |October 24, 2023|Categories: News|

Congratulations to Wheatmark author L. M. Coppa!

Her book, The Shady Oaks Division, has been awarded three awards at The BookFest® Fall 2023—Second Place for fiction in the category of “Literary – Mystery” and Third Place under fiction in the categories of “Romance – Suspense” and “Women’s – Thriller & Suspense.”

To learn more about the author and her book, check out her website.

Congratulations again, L. M. Coppa!

23October, 2023

David Zelman’s book, What’s Next? Get Clear and Get Going, wins Second Place Award at The BookFest® Fall 2023

By |October 23, 2023|Categories: News|

Wheatmark author David Zelman has snagged a Second Place Award in the category of “Self-Help – Transformation” at The BookFest® Fall 2023 with his book, What’s Next? Get Clear and Get Going.

This is his second book with Wheatmark, the first being If I Can, You Can: Transformation Made Easy.

Congratulations, David, on this honor! You can learn more about David on his website here.

23October, 2023

Ann Haralambie Author Event in Madison

By |October 23, 2023|Categories: News|

Wheatmark author Ann Haralambie held a great event at the Madison Library in Madison, New Hampshire, on October 19.

She spoke extensively about her book, Not Nicholson: The Story of a First Daughter, An Adoption Search and Reunion Memoir, sold and signed copies, and answered questions about the experience of adoptees in today’s society.

You can learn more about Ann’s fascinating memoir on her website.

Congratulations, Ann, on a successful book event!

20October, 2023

How to Get Your Book in Stores

By |October 20, 2023|Categories: Authors Academy, Marketing|

Have you ever wanted to walk into a store and see your book on the shelf? Well, you can make this goal a reality with a little effort on your part!

For next week’s Authors Academy presentation, we’ll dive into how you can pitch your book to stores and start selling your book to retailers.

Join us next Wednesday at 11 AM in Arizona to learn more about:

  • What stores are worth the effort
  • What information you’ll need to provide them
  • How to sell your book (and yourself) to the right people
  • and more!

Your host for the call is Wheatmark’s president, Sam Henrie, who has spent the last twenty years helping authors of all stripes successfully publish and market their books.

Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity — just click on the following link now to register:

https://www.wheatmark.com/register

25September, 2023

2023 NYC Big Book Award names The Shady Oaks Division a Distinguished Favorite in General Fiction

By |September 25, 2023|Categories: News|

Congratulations to Wheatmark author L. M. Coppa, whose book, The Shady Oaks Division, was named a 2023 NYC Big Book Award Distinguished Favorite in the category of General Fiction!

You can check out the full list of winners (including The Shady Oaks Division) on the NYC Big Book Award website.

To learn more about the author and her book, check out her website.

Congratulations again, L. M. Coppa!

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