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– Frank Serafini We’re doing our part to put the “right” books in children’s (and adults’) hands. Here are our latest childrens and nonfiction releases. Benny Learns A Lesson by Cheryl Johnson, Fairy Tales and Faith and the Amazing ABCs of Successful Faith by Antwan Houser, Five Little Angels by Kathleen Pelley, A New Baby, How Can This Be? by Dawn Kasperski, Violet’s Fixable Problem by Luann Hamill, Special Spots by Kelly Artieri, When the…
Read MoreThe new year is off to a good clip with nearly two dozen books published in the first four months. To keep the blog length manageable, we’ve created two posts–Fiction and Nonfiction and Children’s releases. Fiction titles include: The Light at St. Silvan’s and a short story, Uzura Seki: Black Sand by Murray Pura; Deadly Pretense by Kim Teague; Catching Hope by Kathy Cassel; Lawson’s Bluff by Jeff Bargainier; You Cannot Grasp the River by…
Read MoreHappy New Year! 2020 is a wrap – and here is the final set of releases for the year that was. I’m sure you all have your adjectives to describe last year, but after a holiday break, we’re looking ahead to 2021 and a slate of new publications. In the November-December releases, you’ll find several Christmas-themed books for kids and adults. But who says the Christmas story is limited to December. Our motto is Publishing…
Read MoreJuly: Perfect Enough by Kelly Artieri; His Gift by Joan C. Benson; When Hearts Break by Jerry Eicher; Daddy, How Does a Sloth Give a Hug? by Diane Elgin; I’m Bored by Fran Fernandez; Before Your Birth Day by Teresa Krager; and Ladies of the Fire by Robin Luftig. We may have missed posting these summer releases, but rest assured, we haven’t slacked off on getting your words to press. Publication continues apace despite COVID. Here are our July and August releases. Enjoy and pass the link along…
Read MoreIn the event your To-Be-Read pile is diminishing with all the down time Covid-19 provides, we’re doing our best to replenish it. Take a look at our June releases: Murder Walks on Peachtree Street by Nancy Arrant Williams; Mayflower Marty by Luan Hamill; Keep Running, Maggie McRooney by Edna Waidell Cravitz; Child of Destiny by T.E. Bradford; The Jindentors by Derinda Babcock, and Winter’s Light by Erica Marie Hogan. Murder Walks on Peachtree Street is the…
Read MoreDespite what 2020 has thrown at us, we’ve continued to bring your words to print and to “publish the positive.” Check out the books we’ve published so far this year: January: Sweet, Sweet Spirit by Rebecca Price Janney February: Renewed Redemption by Andrew Roth, The Trojan Horse and The Wolf Pack by Ace Collins, God’s Intriguing Questions: Old Testament by Larry and Kathy Collard Miller, Loved More Than You Know by Ken Wilson, In a…
Read MoreIf this blog feels so last year, well, it’s because it is. Here are the books that made it to print with ELPI in the last half of 2019: August: Tommi Pockets by Marsha Hubler, I Love the World: It’s People I Can’t Stand by Dave Beckwith, Talitha, the Traveling Skirt by Becky Van Vleet, Song of Sugar Sands by Debra Coleman Jeter, and Shadow of the Dagger by Anne Greene. September: Sword of Soter…
Read MoreI have no clue how June and July escaped me, but they did. We published seventeen books just in those two months in addition to attending several writers’ conferences. To purchase any of these books, click on the covers or the links. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a small commission from qualifying purchases. June brought the following releases: SuperGal vs. GOD by Lori Hynson; Smack Dab in the Midlife Zone by Leigh Ann Thomas;…
Read MoreWe’ve had an incredibly busy second quarter here at Elk Lake. Conference season has started, so Deb has been traveling around the country teaching workshops and interviewing prospective authors. And we’ve published a whole lot of books for your summer reading pleasure. To purchase any of these books, click on the covers or the links. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a small commission from qualifying purchases.April brought the following releases: Little Boy, Little Boy…
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