by Hannah Woodlan | Oct 31, 2018 | Koehler Books
Not Your Average Joe’s Journey to Faith by Joe Ciccone This is the story of my journey in faith. It is about my struggles, defeats, triumphs and the long road to having a closer relationship with my Heavenly Father. Maybe you are in need of a healing, or...
by Hannah Woodlan | Oct 12, 2018 | Koehler Books
5 Writing Tips: Barbara Kingsolver “The enterprise of writing a book has to feel like walking into a cathedral.” From Publishers Weekly By Barbara Kingsolver, Oct 12, 2018 Writers work successfully in so many different ways, I never assume that what works...
by Hannah Woodlan | Sep 20, 2018 | Koehler Books
Bush Blues by Sheldon Schmitt POLICE CHIEF BRADY SNOW solves two and four-legged crimes in the bush of wild Alaska. Grizzly bear attacks, small plane crashes and violent crimes all come under his jurisdiction. He works with larger-than-life, hard-drinking bush pilots,...
by Hannah Woodlan | Aug 15, 2018 | Koehler Books
From WAVY-TV’s The Hampton Roads Show, “Reck on the Road” PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – There are so many great stories that revolve around the game of baseball, at every level here in Hampton Roads. And now there is a brand new book which is...
by Hannah Woodlan | Aug 9, 2018 | Koehler Books
by B. Lynn Goodwin, managing editor of Writer Advice When I submitted Never Too Late: From Wannabe to Wife at 62 to Koehler Books, www.koehlerbooks.com, the acquisitions editor who read it was Lynn Moon. She’d been a finalist in Writer Advice’s 2015 Flash...
by Hannah Woodlan | Aug 8, 2018 | Koehler Books
We’ve updated our “Getting Reviews, Endorsements, and Awards” page with current information on possible book awards authors can pursue. Lots of these are currently open for submissions, so check it out!
by Hannah Woodlan | Jul 31, 2018 | Koehler Books
The Life of an Airborne Ranger: Donovan’s Skirmish by Michael B. Kitz-Miller The first in a trilogy, The Life of an Airborne Ranger: Donovan’s Skirmish follows Jack Donovan through the beginning of a storied and valorous career. About to be drafted, Jack enlists...
by Hannah Woodlan | Jul 30, 2018 | Koehler Books
Virginia Festival of the Book March 20-24, 2019 Now Accepting Submissions! The 25th annual Virginia Festival of the Book takes place March 20-24, 2019, in Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia. Writers, illustrators, and publishing professionals are...
by Hannah Woodlan | Jul 26, 2018 | Koehler Books
City inspires a tale of adventure By Gail McCarthy, Staff Writer One of James Masciarelli’s earliest memories from the age of 4 stems from spending time on Good Harbor Beach in Gloucester. He well remembers the silky sand and expansive views and the homes overlooking...
by Hannah Woodlan | Jul 5, 2018 | Koehler Books
J.C. Sasser’s Gradle Bird has won the Southern Book Prize after competing with fiction staple John Grisham’s Camino Island and many others in the category of Mystery, Thriller and Suspense. Notable past winners of the Southern Book Prize, in various...
by Hannah Woodlan | Jun 25, 2018 | Koehler Books
Fast Backward by David Patneaude FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD BOBBY HASTINGS witnesses an atomic explosion near a top secret New Mexico army base in July of 1945. Terrified, he soon heads off on his bike for home, only to encounter something that rivals the blast for...
by Hannah Woodlan | Jun 4, 2018 | Uncategorized
What It’s Like to Discover Your Child Isn’t Your Biological Child By Claire Molineaux Foster From Coastal Virginia Magazine “It was a Tuesday after a holiday weekend. When I pulled the envelope from the mailbox, I felt in my gut that the news would...
by Hannah Woodlan | May 29, 2018 | Koehler Books
Woo-Woo the novel captures the spirit of the remote Eastern Shore enclave of Cape Charles, Virginia. The book so inspired Cape Charles Distillery that it named its signature vodka after the book. When you buy a bottle of Woo-Woo Vodka at the distillery in Cape...
by Hannah Woodlan | May 25, 2018 | Koehler Books
Beguiled by Karma Kataj Beguiled is about every person who ever had dreams that were interrupted by cultural mores, by discrimination, or by their own shortcomings. Miriam Levine, born in 1900, dreamed of going on stage, until an almost fatal mis-step forced her to...
by Hannah Woodlan | May 23, 2018 | Uncategorized
Betsy Ashton writes women’s fiction and suspense with strong female protagonists. She is the past president of the Virginia Writers Club where she mentored writers. She is the author of the Mad Max Mystery series, Unintended Consequences, Uncharted...