by Hannah Woodlan | Oct 20, 2017 | Koehler Books
Simon Says Play It Safe! by Regina Marscheider Meet Simon: A cute little green character who empowers children to use their inner voice so they can safely navigate their world. In Simon Says . . . Play It Safe, Simon walks alongside Doug and Lori as they...
by Hannah Woodlan | Oct 17, 2017 | Koehler Books
We’re launching our new website at Köehler Books today! According to John Köehler, the new website is designed to be “more about our titles and our authors, because we’re proud of their work. This new layout allows us to feature...
by Hannah Woodlan | Oct 12, 2017 | Koehler Books
Murder at Broadcast Park by Bill Evans Before this current age of broadcasting acquisitions and mergers, local TV stations were owned by the broadcasters, not investment firms. They lived to tell the stories of their communities. In Murder at Broadcast Park, the CBS...
by Hannah Woodlan | Oct 9, 2017 | Koehler Books
In our digital age, Kazuo Ishiguro’s Nobel prize is a reminder that it is still novels that ask the biggest questions By Alice O’Keeffe “Fiction can feel like a luxury in a world of nuclear and environmental threat, crumbling political and...
by Hannah Woodlan | Oct 3, 2017 | Koehler Books
Major book distributor IngramSpark will now provide John Koehler and Joe Coccaro’s Pocket Guide to Publishing for download as a tool for authors. The Pocket Guide offers potential IngramSpark authors and authors everywhere an efficient yet comprehensive...
by Hannah Woodlan | Oct 2, 2017 | Koehler Books
From The Huffington Post By Daniel Patterson, Contributor Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: It’s estimated that approximately 11% of all children ages 4 to 17 have a diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. As with all diagnoses,...
by Hannah Woodlan | Oct 2, 2017 | Koehler Books
Catastrophe by Lloyd Philip Johnson When Palestinian Christian college student Sabria lives through the little known 1948 catastrophe of her people, she learns the cost of being Arab in the tumultuous time of Israel’s birth pangs. Despite enjoying both Jewish and...
by Hannah Woodlan | Sep 29, 2017 | Koehler Books
Author Angela Correll has completed her May Hollow Trilogy, to be released just around that time when the urge to cozy up in front of the fire (or drape over a radiator) with a good book grows the strongest. The first two books in the series, Grounded and...
by Hannah Woodlan | Sep 27, 2017 | Koehler Books
By Hannah Woodlan There are dozens, if not hundreds, of worthy books on writing out there, but it can be difficult to know which kind is the most helpful at any given moment. Sometimes in the process of writing, the temptation is to bury ourselves in the...
by Hannah Woodlan | Sep 20, 2017 | Koehler Books
By Hannah Woodlan Is there anything more tantalizing than the idea of polishing off your manuscript with the perfect book cover? The kind of book cover that makes people reach for it before they realize what they’re doing? Have you ever bought a second...
by Hannah Woodlan | Sep 18, 2017 | Koehler Books
The publishing industry is constantly changing. A little late for 2017 but perfectly applicable to 2018, we found this Written Word Media article on the major trends every author should be aware of. Top Ten Trends in Publishing Every Author Needs to Know...
by Hannah Woodlan | Sep 13, 2017 | Koehler Books
Published September 1 The Apple Pie Alibi by D.J. Lutz When Winnie Kepler trades in her business degree for a part-time gig at her grandma Velma’s diner, she realizes that her new career choice is perhaps not the best recipe for success. Everything changes when a...
by Hannah Woodlan | Sep 11, 2017 | Koehler Books
In case you missed our amazing August offerings, check out some of these newly published books! Published August 1, 2017 Finding Your Fit: A Kid-to-Kid Guide to Fitness, Food, and Feelings by Kimberly and Gabby King The story line of Finding Your Fit is...
by Hannah Woodlan | Aug 28, 2017 | Koehler Books
By Joe Coccaro Reputable publishers get flooded with manuscripts, which we welcome. Our job is to assess their literary and commercial viability. Writers who submit manuscripts that are properly formatted significantly increase the odds of getting—and then holding—a...
by Hannah Woodlan | Aug 23, 2017 | Koehler Books
By Martha L. Thompson When I wrote my first book, The Oxygen Mask Rule: How My Battle With Anorexia Taught Me to Survive, in 2012, a friend very graciously offered to show it to her boss, Dear Abby. How could I say no to that? She read it, then wrote me a kind,...