12-Year-Old Grace Simmons Achieves Rare Feat with Debut Xlibris Book

by Thomas McKinley

It would seem unexpected for a 12-year-old to have written and published a novel. Xlibris Author Grace Simmons defies this common notion, having completed her first mystery novel Unexpected published by Xlibris in December 2012. The title couldn’t have been more appropriate. The Xlibris Blog is thankful to one of our youngest talents for gracing […]

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Xlibris Author Russell Lehmann Rises Above Autism

by Thomas McKinley

Some people with disabilities, whether inborn or by accident, are still able to function normally in the society. They sometimes even leave the able-bodied in awe for achieving something extraordinary. Time and again they have proven that their mental or physical defects are in fact diamonds in the rough. Xlibris author Russell Lehmann is a […]

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BlueInk Reviews: Xlibris Book ‘A Right to Bear Arms? What Were the Founders Thinking?’ Well-Timed in Recent US Mass Killings

by Thomas McKinley

Another Xlibris book gets starred review from self-published book reviewer BlueInk Reviews. Xlibris author Gerald Petersen’s A Right to Bear Arms? What Were the Founders Thinking? rings true in a time when the recent mass murders in the US have raised controversy over the country’s private gun ownership law, BlueInk noted. Below is the complete […]

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