92 pp, Fiction
Paperback, Audio, Ebook
Xulon Press, Spoken Books Publishing
$9.99 (Paperback), $17.95 (Audio)
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9781594678660 (Trade), 9781600310010 (Audio)
Blurb An animated tale of a courageous spirit who, with her unique gift of communicating with nature, is guided through a magical world of timeless knowledge by a pair of floating eyes.
Authors Bio
A graduate of San Jose State University in California, Award Winning Author, Judy Azar LeBlanc currently resides in Mesa, Arizona.
NOTE: Judy LeBlancs book won the 2006 USA Best Book Award in the Inspirational Category.
[January 2007 - July 2008]
Knowing God Beyond Lifes Winter Season
144 pp, Nonfiction
Paperback
$12.50 (Money Orders)
Blurb Knowing God Beyond Lifes Winter Season, a powerful, uplifting, and soul stirring book, which inspires as much as it entertains. Real life antidotes during the winter season of ones life.
Authors Bio
She is an Award Winning Author for her book, Growing Up In Mississippi that received the Best Book Award by BlackRefer.com Reviewers Choice Awards.
[January 2007 - January 2008]
Waiting For Love: A Black-Girl's Story
248 pp, Women's Fiction
$14.95 (PayPal, Check, Money Order, Cash)
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(April 2007 - April 2008)
30 pp, Poetry
Chapbook
$7.00 (PayPal)
Blurb Emotional Reality is a collection of twenty-one poems based on the observations of the author who has experienced emotional values expressed by different people in her lifetime. Each poem ranges from encouraging and uplifting to emotional distress. Readers will be able to familiarize themselves with this book of poetry.
Authors BIO
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick is a freelance writer, history researcher, printer, artist, and author of four different books and also writes fiction novels. She has served as Secretary for the Springfield Writers Guild and a membership with Missouri Writers Guild, Finley River Fine Arts, and Writers Hall of Fame of America. She has been in local newspapers, newsletters, and magazines; online, regional, and locally.
NIXA (Images of America: Series)
128 pp, History
Paperback
$19.99, plus S&H (PayPal)
0738533270
Blurb - This book looks at the people and history of NIXA, MISSOURI and its surrounding rural Christian County communities of Sparta, Billings, Linden, Clever, Highlandville, and the rural area around Bull Creek. The area was originally known as Faughts, for James Jasper Faught, who had operated a trading post at the old Crossroads site in 1879. It linked the burgeoning settlement of Nixa to other communities in the area. Nicholas Alexander Inman came from Tennessee in 1852 and opened a blacksmith shop with Joe Weaver. Inmans family farm consisted of 160 acres, which are part of the present day boundaries of Nixa. Nixa was officially incorporated as a village on June 10, 1902.
Authors BIO
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick is a freelance writer, history researcher, printer, artist, and author of four different books and also writes fiction novels. She has served as Secretary for the Springfield Writers Guild and a membership with Missouri Writers Guild, Finley River Fine Arts, and Writers Hall of Fame of America. She has been in local newspapers, newsletters, and magazines; online, regional, and locally.
OZARK (Images of America: Series)
128 pp, History
Paperback
$19.99, plus S&H (PayPal)
0738533118
Blurb - The name Ozark comes from the French Aux Arcs. The town of Ozark may have gotten its name because it is at the bend of the creek. Today the term Ozark refers to the large upland region that covers parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Ozark, Missouri is nestled in the hills of this region and serves as the county seat of Christian County. This book looks at Ozark's 150-year history, using vintage photographs from the Pegram Collection to capture the spirit of the town and surrounding areas. Ozark has long prided itself on its hospitality, and that is evident here in the images of people, events, schools, railroads, and more that have made Ozark the warm and friendly town it is today.
Authors BIO
Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick is a freelance writer, history researcher, printer, artist, and author of four different books and also writes fiction novels. She has served as Secretary for the Springfield Writers Guild and a membership with Missouri Writers Guild, Finley River Fine Arts, and Writers Hall of Fame of America. She has been in local newspapers, newsletters, and magazines; online, regional, and locally.
29 pp, Fiction
Picture Book Chapbook
$5.00 (Money Order or PayPal)
Blurb Four bunny brothersSpot, Hunter, Lucky, and Joeyall live with their parents in a forest of maple and oak wood. Spot has to figure out how to deal with his older brothers from excluding him in their daily playtime.
Authors Bio
Zackory T. Korgis is the son of author Michelle Korgis-Fitzpatrick and is a student in Nixa. He has won three different ribbons (all 1st, 2nd & 3rd places) for writing related material through his schools Language Arts Fair, including Awards and Certificates. He has also appeared on Zoobook Website Humphreys Hideaway, for an Eagle he drew.
210 pp, Fiction
Paperback
$14.99 (PayPal)
1419628861
Blurb - Who's Your Daddy is a tale of Mallory Peters, a young African/Hispanic American woman who meets her soul mate Tyler Gillette two weeks before her wedding to Wesley Dubois. Sparks fly between the star crossed couple. Though she knows she doesn't share a deep abiding love for her fiance and later her husband Wesley, Mallory marries him anyway. True love can't be denied even when a couple is married to others. Mallory and Tyler embark upon a love affair, and she becomes pregnant. Chaos ensues and the readers are taken on a roller coaster ride full of twists and turns as the question is answered to Who's Your Daddy.
[January 2006 - July 2007]
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