Monthly Archives: February 2009
You’ve got to be kidding me, US Postal Service!
Today, we had two international shipments returned to us, because the US Postal Service, in its infinite wisdom (and presumably in an effort to increase revenues) has decided that not only should the 4-pound limit for international priority mail shipments … Continue reading
Sybil Baker’s Interview
The MP3 of Sybil’s radio interview earlier this week can now be downloaded from her website by right-clicking here.
Appearances by Sybil Baker
Sybil has a radio interview airing tomorrow, February 25th, on WUTC Chattanooga, during the Around and About Show, which broadcasts at 10 a.m. Eastern and again at 2 p.m. Eastern. You can listen to it online here. Then, on March … Continue reading
Author Appearance: William Walsh
William Walsh will be reading on Wednesday, February 25th at 7:30 p.m. at 60nobscot‘s Waking Dream Press Reading Series at 60 Nobscot Road, Sudbury, MA 01776. Check it out if you can!
Valentine’s Day Sale!
As promised, I temporarily adjusted the prices loaded in PayPal for most of our inventory for a big one-day sale! These prices will stay in effect until I go to bed tonight or we run out of stock, whichever happens … Continue reading
Appearance by Sybil Baker
Forgot to mention this yesterday: Sybil is reading at AWP 2009 this Thursday, February 12, 2009, at 6:30 p.m. at The Book Cellar, 4736 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL. If you’re in the general area, why not check it out?
The Life Plan Book Trailer & Queries
There’s a great little trailer for Sybil Baker’s The Life Plan on YouTube now. Check it out! The other thing I’m a bit puzzled by is that over the past few weeks, we’ve requested manuscript samples from three different authors … Continue reading
Shipping and Valentine’s Day Promotion
The US Postal Service very sneakily raised its rates for international priority mail and domestic priority mail shipments, so we have adjusted our pricing for those services accordingly. Rates for media mail shipments in the United States remain the same, … Continue reading