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Friday, 25 November 2011

Otherworld Publications is Excited To Announce the 2011 Publication Line-up

Louisville, KY (PRWEB) October 4, 2010

Otherworld Publications is thrilled to announce the 2011 publication line-up. We have another exciting year ahead of us.


About the Authors:


Michael Wallace


Michael Wallace grew up reading all the history texts and novels he could find. His library shelves are filled with a range of genres from H.G Wells and Jules Verne to Michael Crichton and Tom Clancy. It is only natural he writes thriller adventures with a science fiction twist and some history thrown in for fun. At the point the reader becomes comfortable with the pace of his stories, he will hit you with a plot twist, which will change the game.


His first novel, The Red Fire Fly, broke new ground when it was released with its own soundtrack. The combination of music with a novel adds a third dimension by letting the readers hear the background of the scenes.


He lives in Colorado where on weekends you will find him rock climbing, or kayaking, or backpacking, or snowshoeing, or hiking, but most likely, you will find him running a trail somewhere. He runs 30 to 40 miles a week and he does it barefoot. Yep, he is one of those insane barefoot runners and to make it worse he hopes to one day run in all the stages of the Four Deserts Race. You can learn more about him and his books at http://thehashwriter.com.


Jennifer Cloud


Jennifer Cloud was born in Asheville, North Carolina. She began her love of books at a young age and soon after discovered her love for writing. Her husband encouraged her to finish her first novel after finding a partial manuscript she had hidden away in an armoire. She now resides in Missouri with her husband and two daughters. She is the author of many novels in both print and electronic versions. She has also had two dozen short stories published and many novellas.


David Donaghe


David H. Donaghe lives and works in the high desert of southern California. David has three passions in life: reading, writing and riding his motorcycle. When not delving into a good book or putting his face in the wind on his motorcycle, David writes short stories and novels. He has had three short stories published so far and another coming out in an anthology.


Davids other hobbies include, fishing, hunting, karate, camping, horsemanship and other outdoor activities. He uses these experiences and other life experiences in his writing. David is currently enjoying life and working on his next novel.


Brandon Tietz


Brandon Tietz is the author of the novel, "Out of Touch," a transgressive take on nightlife, socialites, and sensory deficiency. He enjoys a well-poured vodka tonic, good conversation, and the musical stylings of R

Adirondack Arts in the Park Announce Summer Event Calendar

Adirondack Region, NY (PRWEB) May 10, 2011

The Adirondack Arts community announces its 2011 summer season highlights, featuring Shakespeare in the Park, Saranac Lake Village Art Walks, free concert series and a new Adirondack art festival that celebrates the artistic history and community of the Adirondacks.


This summer, sit back and enjoy, the rich cultural scene in this New York State Park. Experience the transformative power of the arts through Adirondack arts festivals, events and special performances. Check out http://www.VisitAdirondacks.com for more information.


Arts in the Park - Summer 2011 highlights:

The inaugural Adirondack Arts Heritage Festival in Saranac Lake is slated for June 26- July 4. For nine days, 35 uniquely Adirondack activities span a range of art forms, from fly fishing to historic Saranac Lake walks, to Cure Cottage lore. Join the Adirondack arts community in Saranac Lake for the first heritage celebration of the arts, culminating with a July 4th Parade of Boats on Lake Flower, concert and fireworks.


Free summer concert series kick off every summer in communities throughout the Adirondack Park. In June, Songs at Mirror Lake Music Series kicks off a summer of free musical performances in Mids Park on Main Street, Lake Placid. This free concert series runs every Tuesday through August. The Lake Placid Sinfonietta will also perform six free Wednesday night concerts in Mids Park July through August. Offering classical music fare, the Sinfonietta is the Orchestra of the Adirondacks.


Enjoy the Adirondack Lakes Summer Theatre Festival, featuring 42 performances of six productions in 18 Adirondack towns. Based in Blue Mountain Lake, the theater troupes festival line-up includes: Romeo & Juliet, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Violet, The Conference of Birds, Movie Madness Cabaret and The Rocky Horror Picture Show Live in Concert. For performance dates and locations, log onto AdirondackExperience.com for more information. At the Charles R. Wood Theater near Lake George, the Adirondack Theatre Festival will present The K of D, a ghost story and one-woman play, June 29-July 2.


Join in a tradition 40 years in the making during the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Councils Annual Arts Festival June 11-12 in Glens Falls. This two-day festival features juried arts and craft shows, family activities, food and entertainment. For a complete list of summer concert series, arts festivals, workshops and museum exhibits, log onto VisitAdirondacks.com and map your trip using our interactive trip planner.


The Adirondack Region is a six-million-acre park offering limitless recreation amid 2,000 miles of hiking trails and 3,000 lakes and ponds. Part of the largest temperate forest in the world, the Adirondack Region is also home to 100 towns and villages. The Adirondack Region is a unique park offering year-round recreation and events. Search events, attractions and Adirondack vacation packages at http://www.VisitAdirondacks.com.


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