Prolific Xlibris Author Lance Palmgren Pens the 7-Picture Book Series ‘Walnut Warriors’ – Part 1What started out as toying with his imagination has brought Xlibris author/illustrator Lance Palmgren to create a 7-book series, also inspired by his life experiences. Self-published through the leading Indiana-based publishing company Xlibris this year, The Walnut Warriors® series is a fully-colored children’s picture book laden with significant life lessons. Hardwork bears fruit Firstly, I […] READ MORE |
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Xlibris Author Denny Bertrand Proves Cowboys Too Can WriteIf the word “cowboy” for you paints rodeos, cattle raising, gunslinging, and all other related images portrayed in movies and books, maybe it’s time to brush up on your history and general knowledge. Cowboys might have earned a bad name due to the delinquency of some of them in the past and maybe up until […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author Robert Foley Shows the Nobility of Teaching in Pedagogy-Inspired BookDespite having ended an over-three-decade-long teaching career, Robert Foley has shown an unrelenting passion to impart wisdom through his authored book The Consequences of Playing God: Tales from Lingor High School released by Xlibris in 2012. The retired educator has likewise tried his hand at poetry with his compilation titled These Little Poems of Death and […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author Jennifer Van Wie Befriends Her Fictional Characters – Part 4We come to the final installment of Xlibris author Jennifer Van Wie’s Xlibris Blog feature. Read on to learn more about her writing wisdom, as well as her next novels in the works. From Dust to Man Ponders ‘What Ifs’ 600 years in the future, they didn’t even know that man ever existed. This set […] READ MORE |
Xlibris Author Jennifer Van Wie Befriends Her Fictional Characters – Part 3In this third installment of Jennifer’s Xlbris Blog contribution, she talks about her story concept hitting a snag and finally seeing the light of day. Deciding to Publish ‘From Dust to Man’ The mission to tell the story was my objective. You must feel real passion about the tale you are spinning. I once read […] READ MORE |
