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Is President Obama the most Caesaristic President in modern history?
That is the contention of the new book, THE COMING CAESARS, published by Omaha, Nebraska-based Trestle Press. The book was originally published in 1957 and re-released in an updated version in 2014.
Publisher Timothy Price participated in discussions on WBIG-AM/Chicago on Jan. 29 and KMA-AM Omaha on Jan. 30, right after the President delivered his State of the Union address.
More information about the book can be found on the Trestle Press website. Books are available for purchase at Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
A story about Polly Norman, author, "Dances Through Glass" has been published in the Feruary 2014 issue of Edina Magazine. The article, Edina Artist Turned Mental Struggles into Asset" was written by Emily Den Boer.
Norman, a longtime Edina resident, has been struggling with mental illness for a long time. She told Den Boer, “For every human experience that is deemed negative, something positive comes out of it. Out of my illness, I have become an advocate and educator, both by sharing facts about mental illness in the book and with those around me and in the community.”
Learn more about the book at www.pollynormanart.com/book.
Scott Dominic Carpenter, whose novel, Theory of Remainders appeared on Kirkus Reviews’ Best Books of 2013 list, has a busy couple of weeks ahead.
On Jan. 31st he will speak at an invitation-only event at The American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies in St. Paul, Minn., and on Feb. 4th he will lead the presentation, "France, Trauma & Suspense" at the Barnes & Noble in the Galleria Mall in Edina, Minn. The event begins at 7 p.m. He previewed the events on KFAI Radio's "Write On!" show Jan. 28th.
Set in France, Theory of Remainders follows an American psychiatrist who seeks to unravel the story of his daughter’s disappearance more than a decade ago. Carpenter, who teaches French at Carleton College and has spent several years in France, asserts that there is also a local connection to the story. “I moved back to Minnesota at the time of Jacob Wetterling’s disappearance,” he says, referring to the 1989 disappearance of the St. Joseph boy. “My time here has been marked by that inexhaustible saga, which has for years oscillated between hope and despair.” Although the story he tells in Theory of Remainders is not based on any actual case, Carpenter sought to portray the effect of unresolved trauma.
Carpenter is donating a portion of proceeds from book sales to the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center. More information about the book can be found at www.sdcapenter.com.
Hawaiian Tales: The Girl with Heavenly Eyes will be released by Tell Me Press on March 3rd, and the publicity campaign to promote the book is about to kick off. Author Lee A. Jacobus was interviewerd on WICH-AM in Hartford on Jan. 29th and arrangements have already been made for books to be sold at airport bookstores on the West Coast.
Hawaiian Tales: The Girl with Heavenly Eyes is a collection of 14 short stories that look beyond the surface lives of tourists and retirees, natives and transplants, to the joys and mysteries within. Though fictional, each of the stories is based on the people Jacobus met, the places he visited, and the experiences he had both on and off the beaten path.
More information is available at www.TellMePress.com.
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