by Hannah Woodlan | May 23, 2018 | Koehler Books
The winners of the 12th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards have been announced! Koehler Books’ own executive editor, Joe Coccaro, won in the comedy category with Woo-Woo: A Cape Charles Novel, and B. Lynn Goodwin’s Never Too Late: From Wannabe...
by Hannah Woodlan | May 17, 2018 | Koehler Books
Bruce Joel Brittain’s Brother Daniel’s Good News Revival has been nominated for a Next Generation Indie Book Award for historical fiction, and B. Lynn Goodwin’s Never Too Late: From Wannabe to Wife at 62 has been nominated in the non-fiction...
by Hannah Woodlan | May 2, 2018 | Koehler Books
The Doctor Next Door by Elaine Hold, MD Dr. Elaine Holt is not your average doctor. Her medical practice is small, while her heart for her patients is huge. The Doctor Next Door is a collection of extraordinary stories about ordinary people. The stories spotlight the...
by Hannah Woodlan | Apr 26, 2018 | Koehler Books
By Lauren Steussy from the New York Post Whitney Ellenby will admit: At times, her approach to raising her son, Zack, might have looked more like child abuse, especially the day she tried to bring him to a “Sesame Street Live” performance when he was 5 years...
by Hannah Woodlan | Apr 23, 2018 | Koehler Books
PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, on behalf of the citizens of the City of Williamsburg, I, Paul T. Freiling, Mayor of the City of W illiamsburg , Virginia, am honored to proclaim April 10, 2018 as Carl Willig Day in this, the 100th anniversary year of the end of WW I; and...
by Hannah Woodlan | Apr 10, 2018 | Koehler Books
Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) Announces Gold Winners in the 30th Annual IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award™ Program for Excellence in Book Publishing (Manhattan Beach, CA – April 9, 2018) — The Independent Book Publishers Association...
by Hannah Woodlan | Apr 6, 2018 | Koehler Books
from Health Journal Written by Brandy Centolanza In a world where unrealistic body standards are constantly on display on social media, author Kimberly King is working to promote healthy body image in children in her newest book. “Finding Your Fit: A...
by Hannah Woodlan | Apr 6, 2018 | Koehler Books
Whitney Ellenby is a former US Department of Justice, Disability Rights attorney whose writings have been published in The Washington Post, a law review periodical, and the U.S. DOJ website. She is the author of “Divinity vs. Discrimination: Curtailing the Divine...
by Hannah Woodlan | Mar 26, 2018 | Koehler Books, Uncategorized
Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) Announces Finalists in the 30th Annual Benjamin Franklin Award™ Program for Excellence in Book Publishing Gold and Silver winners to be announced April 6, 2018 during a gala dinner ceremony in conjunction with IBPA...
by Hannah Woodlan | Mar 20, 2018 | Koehler Books
Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) Announces Finalists in the 30th Annual Benjamin Franklin Award™ Program for Excellence in Book Publishing Gold and Silver winners to be announced April 6, 2018 during a gala dinner ceremony in conjunction with IBPA...
by Hannah Woodlan | Mar 15, 2018 | Koehler Books
Musings of an Old Man by Richard J. Smith, Ph.D. Musings of an Old Man: Some Prose and Poetry to Ponder is like a bowl of vegetable soup. Each selection is nourishing in itself, and in combination leave readers intellectually and emotionally satisfied. The selections...
by Hannah Woodlan | Mar 7, 2018 | Koehler Books
Angela Correll lives on a farm in Central Kentucky with her husband, Jess. Her novels are Amazon bestsellers and have been adapted to the stage for sold-out audiences at the Pioneer Playhouse, Kentucky’s oldest outdoor theater. She loves canning vegetables from...
by Hannah Woodlan | Mar 7, 2018 | Uncategorized
March 6, 2018 VIRGINIA BEACH, VA – The debut nonfiction biography HENRY: A Polish Swimmer’s True Story of Friendship from Auschwitz to America (Köehler Books, November 2017) by Katrina Shawver has been...
by Hannah Woodlan | Mar 5, 2018 | Koehler Books
Here’s what Koehler Books published in February! Aaron’s War by Richard McMaster AARON VANKO enlists to fight the Nazis, but the Iowa farm boy is conflicted over whether he can kill another human. Hours before being deployed, Aaron discovers he is...
by Hannah Woodlan | Feb 28, 2018 | Koehler Books
The Washington Post Perspective: Bystanders were horrified. But my son has autism, and I was desperate What I did to help my 5-year-old autistic son overcome his intense fear of indoor spaces might not have been right or even safe. Doctors didn’t recommend it. The...