Our authors have been busy this holiday season, and they are having a lot of fun! From the authors and staff at TT Publishing, we hope you have a great holiday season and here's a 20% off coupon code to help you! HAPPYHOLIDAYS (ALL CAPS, enter at checkout). Above, author Francesca Quarto enjoys a multiple-day author book signing at a local holiday fair. Francesca loves doing 'events' and meeting all her fans and gaining new ones. She is currently promoting Book 7 in her Witch of Appalachia series. See them all by clicking on the link below. Our authors also do interviews. Emily-Jane Hills Orford has been promoting her popular YA Piccadilly Street series. Below is an interview she did for a book club at a local library. To check out Emily-Jane's YA book series that cater to young and pre-teens, click on the following link.
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11/29/2021 06:11:50 am
I think this video captures my passion for this series. I had so much fun writing the books and there's one more to come - at least. The ghost and the Brownies never rest.
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Elizabeth Fortin-Hinds
12/1/2021 03:15:28 am
It's a great interview, Emily-Jane. Thanks for sharing it.
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12/1/2021 11:43:28 am
As an Author of a Fantasy Series and two Paranormal Thrillers, I might be mistaken for someone floating through life on my daydreams. The reality is the direct opposite. I understand the hard work any author puts into their work and it's always a treat to share the fruits of that labor with another reader. I hope my latest in my Witch of Appalachia Series, "Hunting the Witch", Book 7, will be a big hit and bring hours of enjoyment as my readers explore the fantasy I've spun.
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Elizabeth Fortin-Hinds
12/3/2021 12:51:14 am
I'm sure the faithful followers of books 1-6 were eagerly awaiting book 7. It will no doubt fill more than one Christmas stocking this year.
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10/24/2022 01:28:13 pm
Drop avoid model against month ok term on. Which film almost.
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Patricia MatternMistress of Madness NEWS!Well, do you have any idea why a raven is like a writing desk?
Lewis Carroll, in 1897, proposed this answer, "Because it can produce a few notes, though they are very flat; and it is 'never' put with the wrong end in front!" (raven, spelled backward, is nevar aka never...or as we like to say here at TT...never more!)
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