Dr. Deven Tellis has announced the official debut of her first children’s book, ‘Who’s to Say?’, the first in a series of children’s affirmations books she is writing. All of Dr. Deven’s books are created with an emphasis on representing BIPOC characters with uplifting storylines. Although her first book was released with a separate indie… Read more »
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Local Bay Area Author, Johnny DePalma, Publishes Whimsical and Moving Children’s Story: ‘52 – A Tale of Loneliness’
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Umbrelly Books Publishing, an independent publisher of unique children’s literature, this week announced they have published their highly anticipated children’s story, “52 – A Tale of Loneliness” by award winning, Bay Area author, Johnny DePalma, this week. Known throughout the San Francisco Bay Area for curating the pandemic’s Emergency Art Museum (emergencyartmuseum.com), DePalma’s latest literary… Read more »
Children’s Book Author J.H. Lindo Debuts ‘Girls Can Be Engineers, Too’ on Kickstarter
Children’s book author J.H. Lindo has announced her debut title, ‘Girls Can Be Engineers, Too’, officially on Kickstarter. Through her new campaign, Lindo is looking to raise funds to publish the book while also giving early fans exciting perks including signed versions of the book. ‘Girls Can Be Engineers, Too’ is a beautifully illustrated story… Read more »
DG Self-Publishing and IngramSpark Supporting Black Authors Through New Partnership
The team at DG Self-Publishing is thrilled to announce a brand new partnership with IngramSpark, the largest book distributor in the country. The new partnership has been forged with a mission to support self-publishing children’s book authors and encourage them to publish books in 2021. Together, the companies hope to make self-publishing more accessible and… Read more »
Stephen Heidenreich was Hit and Left to Die While Training for the Olympic Games
In 1976, Stephen Heidenreich was the top candidate to make the U.S. Olympic team that year. Stephen anchored the Indiana University 4-mile relay team to a world record in 1974. In 1975, he ran eight sub-four-minute miles. In 1976, he became the first Big Ten runner to run a 4-minute flat mile indoors. The Olympic… Read more »
