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Jerry Sawyer is the author of Liberalism and The Age of the Woman.

Roy Bush has authored an exciting young adult story for today’s teens: Cry of The Goshawk.

Malcolm Clark is the author of The Palatinsk Affair, a spy thriller and The World Is Not My Oyster, a short story anthology for the adventurous.

Robert McCurdy has penned a suspenseful story of post-war Germany: Dog Robber.

Phyllis Hudson is the editor of the new autobiography by Bill Smith: Just a Chap Passing Through.

Ken Brophy's new national park quiz book, America's National Parks: How Well Do You Know Them? is perfect for those long drives with the family. Guaranteed to calm the back seat and help the driver keep his sanity long enough to arrive.

Joe Doherty's new novel, Grandly Told Tales, draws heavily upon his years in NYPD. A great read for police procedural and mystery readers.

Frank Bidwell's exhaustive genaeology of the Bidwells of the world will be a must have for all the Bidwell clan. 600 pages of facts and photos are the fruit of a quarter century of research.

Albert Lefevbre's spy novel, Call It Again, is an insider's view of the Indochina conflict during the French war there.

Fred Houston's new novel, Kill That Gangster, spans the world during WWII and is chock full of action for suspense readers.

Trail Guide by Charles Miller is the Conservative's guide to Utopian Liberals and describes both their tracks and scats for easy wilderness recognition. Be sure to take your binoculars.

Rubicon Three by William Coldiron is a story of one common man's attempt to change government corruption.

Elsie Belman has collected her grandfather's memoir in, A Titanic Survivor's Story, which throws light upon the great sea disaster and offers new insights into the tragedy.

John Illig's new trilogy are the diaries of his "through-hiking" across America. The first book: Pacific Dream is out now.

Fred Houston's new novel: Kill That Gangster, a worldwide romp set in the roaring twenties, will be out soon.

Bill Smith's Autobiography is an insider's view of the world of fine art insurance. Look for Just A Chap Passing Through this summer.

Albert Lefebvre is the author of Call It Again, a narrative taking place in Indochina before the American intervention.

Chris Goble's new book: Is The ELCA Lutheran? questions the rapid change taking place in the Lutheran Church.

Tom Ostrom's history of the USCG: The USCG: 1790 To The Present is the definitive book on the Coast Guard and a "must have" resource for libraries and history buffs.

Pamela McDermott's new novel, Black Mountain Domino, about a spirited horse and the girl who loves him, offers family reading with a romantic edge.

Brian Firth's book on logic and the American Constitution, Fair Friendship is now available in the US. Long acclaimed in the UK, The Firm League of Friendship is a hard hitting analysis of what makes us free.

Thurston Griggs, an award-winning playwright, has consented to offering his six most popular plays under one cover in Human Foibles: Six Plays. Performance rights available.

Charles Miller's work has been accepted by the UCLA library. His first poetry anthology, Bittersweet Wine, is now out in oversize softcover.

Mary Wadsworth-Cooke's new novel is based on the true story of a woman who faced the nightmare of spousal abuse by a psychopath and due to the compassion of a physician, recovered. The title is: Lots and Lots of Sugar.

Richard Hise is a professor at Texas A&M University Dept. of Political Science. His book on feminists' war on males will raise many hackles. The title is The War On Men.

Marjorie Knorr's new romance breaks all the rules and with a bright, iconoclastic heroine who finds love in academia. Her novel about the sagebrush rebellion is entitled The Calico Club.

Joseph Gondek's new book, titled A World Held Hostage to Debt, reveals what the international bankers don't want you to know about the Federal Reserve, and the US economy.

Rachel Verdon has been much in demand on national airwaves to discuss her blockbuster new book: Lyme Disease and the S.S. Elbrus. Read it for yourself and see what's got the nation's media in a lather.

Joe Doherty's new book: In His Hand: Tales From The Backslide Side, is chock full of humorous, moving and candid reflections on living with Christ.

Joyce Holsclaw's new book is funny, sad, and just plain fascinating. I Flunked Santa is a collection of her recollections of 4 score years of life as an independent woman, teacher and parent.

William Duggan is the author of a book chronicling The Bataan Death March. Years of research and in depth interviews with survivors have resulted in The Silence Of A Soldier.

William Coldiron has penned a WWII novel in the tradition of The Young Lions, a view of the European conflict from the German point of view he has spent years researching in Germany

Jessica Berthiaume is the author of Jelli and Stix, a refreshingly fresh new illustrated children's book about a brother and sister on a secret mission to rid their home of one smelly cat.

Candace Pruett's new illustrated children's book tells the story of My Uncle Ted The Nurse. This charmingly illustrated volume will be utilized as a recruitment tool for nurses by a forward looking Poudre Valley Health.

Bob Wilder has enjoyed a 40 year award-winning career in journalism culminating as editor of the Santa Barbare News-Press. His two new books cover the Big Band Era and the political scene with: Bush/Guliani In 2004.

Ben Douglas' first book told the story of Day's Restaurant from the point of view of a dog:Rover Speaks Out. His second book narrates a most eventful life with honesty and heartfelt emotion.

Leigh Thompson and Maurice, his wife, have written an operatic mystery: Murder At Spoleto. Their second thriller is entitled CN, and may soon be published by a NY publisher.

Billie Matejka has published widely over the span of half a century. Her wonderful book: 3 AD: Mary's Story, is the story of the young woman who was the mother of Jesus.

Jasmine Humphrey has penned a New Age love story entitled: Gifts of the Nile. It is the story of one woman's search for love and spirituality.

Ellen Perry Berkeley , award-winning author and editor, is joining us to publish Keith's People, her first suspense novel.
Ellen recently hit amazon.com's Top 100 list with her book At Grandmother's Table. She is the author of the highly acclaimed Maverick Cats: Encounters with Feral Cats, and before that she did ground-breaking articles as a Senior Editor of The Architectural Forum. Keith's People is a look at Vietnam today that the media has censored. The driving plot takes place mostly in NYC.

Geoffrey Wagner Many time New York Times Bestselling author. This delightful author is listed in  Contemporary Authors, and is currently retired in Grenada, Mr. Wagner's memoir, Rubbishing, is sold out in the
U.S.

Andrew P. O'Meara, Jr., Colonel, U.S. Army, Retired, is the author of a ground-breaking book on the Vietnam War entitled: Accidental Warrior, a book which shows Vietnam from an angle we have never before been allowed to view it.

Jack W. Richey, former Navy officer, offers a collection of conservative commentary on the American Comedy in a new book guaranteed to raise the hackles of the Left.

Zeph E. Daniel is a Christian author, speaker and activist who brews his own ale. Zeph and his wife Patricia live on the site of an indian massacre in Santa Fe where they direct their internet ministry and spread the word of the Lord.

E. Gerald Pires is a veteran who has written the chronicles of the 474th Signal Aviation Construction Company (SCARWAF) in his book titled: Ichi Ban Outfit.

Robert W. Hamor, newspaper columnist and social commentator, has written Forgive Us Our Senior Moments, an anthology of essays on modern culture.

Rheba Still has chronicled her experiences as a volunteer senior peer counselor in Power Steering.

Joan Haulenbeek's latest Christian thriller is called: A Wondrous Warfare.

Arthur Becker, a consultant who is in the air more than he's on the ground has published Destiny Restored, a novel which
continues where Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged left off.

Richard L. King, career educator and school administrator, wrote
Reclaiming Our Schools, a prescription for parents who want to work for
better schools. Reviewed by Publishers Weekly, it is on sale now.

David Hale   a Massachusetts advertising professional, has penned 2084:
The Year Of The Liberal about which Publishers Weekly said: ?The book?s
conservative credentials are 100%? is a scorching satire of the left
side of Socialism.

James Randall is the author of Call To Duty ,the story of America?s
first political war as told by a man who fought it. Called ?Gripping.î
by The Kentucky
Explorer.

Dan Dair has penned a post-modern novel defying easy description.
Reviewed by PW and  Foreword Magazine, Mockers is the first of a
trilogy.

Jon Kyne , a contemporary and associate of world class tennis greats of
the seventies, has penned a novel of love and God. Henrietta is the
story of a Christian man who is lost, and finds himself and his God.

Madelyne Simone Rovenhauer's  Nasty Little Writing Book is a
razor-witted satire of the publishing industry that takes no prisoners.

Henry Von Wodtke's Why God? Overcoming Obstacles To Faith is a layman?s
guide to why God exists.

Andy Gross, journalist and art dealer based in Maui, is the author of
GIVING GOOD GHOST: THE ST.MAARTEN ENTROPY DIARIES, reprinted essays and columns from The St. Maarten Guardian.

James Jeffrey Paul, author of Harry McCreedy, a novel written in the
tradition of Mississippi Burning, a suspense in which racism is the
catalyst for murder. Media attention has been pervasive.

David Rumer Chicago CEO is also author of Tainted Legacy: Generation ?X?
Inherits the Hangover, a well documented account of the world inherited
by a new generation of 21st century Americans. Signings at universities
are currently underway.

Roger "Rog" Baker's USMC Tanker?s Korea: The War In Letters Home is a
powerful historical document which has earned ink in Leatherneck and
other Marine Corps publications.

Melissa Bowersock's Goddess Rising is a fantasy epic and spiritual
voyage in a distant future.

Tina Lewis has exposed government corruption in Connecticut which cost
her husband his life. Justice Denied is garnering Tina media attention
in the form of radio appearances, cover stories, public speaking and
packed signings.

Peter Niblo's  Influence is an exhaustively researched and documented
account of agents of influence inside the FDR administration. This
powerhouse of a book has already been accepted by Quality Books, Inc.
for nationwide distribution by its library sales force.

Robert Bailey one of Australia's most popular Christian authors, has
teamed with Elderberry to publish his first American novel, The
Millennium Scrolls.

Mary E. Benecke has been praised by Writer's Digest for her novel,
Jake's Ladder. Jake's Ladder has been selected to take part in
Nebraska's Book Competition for 2002.

S.Paul Bunéa, Engineer, professor at NYU, Paul is a prolific writer and
a remarkable man. His memoir spanning five continents and six decades is
titled: A True Life. An anthology of his short works is due out in early
2003.

Louis Demarco, a retired mayor, has assembled a lifetime of pithy advice
on living into Demarco's Law.

Roger Fernández, head of humanities at Los Angeles City College, Foreign
Studies Program advisor, professor of Spanish, is currently embarking on
the publication of his memoir trilogy. The first is Odyssey To
Opportunity, the story of his rise from shepherd to professor. His second and third books: Odyssey Resumed,
and Odyssey Fulfilled are also now available.

Martin Fleming's new novel, Harry The Tramp, is the story of one decent
man's triumph over persecution and wrongful conviction.

Harry Hardwick's novel, March of the Skeleton Men, is the story of the
forgotten POW's of the Vietnam War.

Vince Lutterbie proves that dentists not only have writing talent, but a
sense of humor too. His new After Coffman mystery, After The Facts, is a
gumshoe story with laughs.

Terry Mirll's memoir of a Texan's year abroad, Children And Fools, has
more than a few similarities to Twain's Innocents Abroad, at least as
far as the laughs go. It's an American's view of a strange foreign land:
Austria during a time of war.

Norma Peters's That Day has sold out its first printings and will soon
hit the streets in a third edition. An analysis of the Book of
Revelation by a biblical scholar, it is the flagship of our nonfiction
Christian titles for 2002.

Frank A.Quackenbush has written a book that offers a look at what may be
America's second revolution in Flashpoint.

H.B.Reed's Wit And Whimsy is a collection of rib-tickling poetry for the
lighthearted. Suitable for children and those who read to them, it warms
the heart.

Jerry Singer, pastor of Pre-Tribulation Light Ministries,has assembled
his Biblical interpretation into a book for all Christians: What Is
Truth?. A great book for a young Christian, it takes the confusion out
of scripture and includes a quiz at the end of each chapter.
 





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