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Scott, say hello to your first novel! |
Friday, July 26, 2024
HAPPY AUTHOR
Monday, July 8, 2024
BEACH BOOKS
Got everything ready for that long-awaited beach trip, now that the kids are out of school? Up to you to remember the sunscreen, but we can certainly take care of you with what to read. We'll start Candace Cox Wheeler's Sunset on the Sound, set on the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast. Many of Candace's readers loved Cradle in the Oak and Squall in the Gulf, her first two volumes of her Biloxi-based trilogy, but if you are new to the party, Sunset is a fine place to start. It's fast-paced and suspenseful with plenty of conflict, as the wide open gambling environment that Biloxi residents of the 1950s view as a tourism boost lands squarely on the radar of a U.S. Senate Subcommittee chairman.
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Don't let the serene cover fool you. A most suspenseful read. |
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Candace signing Sunset for an old friend at the Author Shoppe of Hattiesburg, MS |
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Put this on your calendar if you haven't taken the plunge. |
The wait is almost over for Scott Lenoir's suspenseful debut, The Amendment. He'll launch exactly one month from today at Lemuria Books of Jackson with an in-person event at 5 p.m. Scott introduces you to protagonist Blake Weaver, a complicated protagonist if there ever was one, but Blake is a good man. A banker with a law enforcement background, he puts that skill set to good use as he attempts to right a whole series of wrongs in a fast-paced read set in south Mississippi and New Orleans. The cast includes a young Episcopal priest put in an almost impossible spot and some authentic New Orleans muscle.
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Cool cover. An outstanding debut. |
Co-author Mike Frascogna Jr. and I signed more than 100 books at Lemuria while launching The Saints of St. Mary's last month. If you haven't picked up a copy, know that it's far more than just a book about football, or about coaching football. Saints is a powerful story that will make you laugh, cry a bit, and want to cheer. It's faith based and packed with life lessons for our youth: always do the right thing, rely on your teammates, and never forget you're capable of accomplishing more than you ever imagined. It's recommended for any parent, coach, or teacher working with boys or girls.
Pick up a signed copy at Lemuria as well as The Book Mart & Cafe in Starkville, Friendly City Books in Columbus, Impression Books of Flowood, and Cotton Row Books in Cleveland.
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It will inspire you. |
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And it's a great beach read. |
We'll have the Dogwood Press tent at the annual Mississippi Book Festival again this year and look forward to seeing you. Hard to say how much cooler, if at all, it will be on September 14 (yes, the festival is in September this year), but by then we'll be a lot closer to a pair of Sunrise Press releases I'm very excited about. Hal Kitchings, pastor of Easthaven Baptist Church in Brookhaven, Mississippi, has written Dog-Gone, it's Hard, a devotional designed to help grieve one's lost dog with daily entries that mix scripture with gentle encouragement and quotes from famous people. Hal and I can't wait for you to read it!
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Watch for it November 1. |
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A beautiful cover. A wonderful book. |
Thanks so much for your time. Visit dogwoodpress.com for an updated list of book signings for all of our authors. We hope to see you soon!
Friday, May 24, 2024
THE SAINTS AMONG US
There are large, colorful banners inside Jackson's beautiful Banner Hall right now that display the striking cover art of The Saints of St. Mary's, my first work of non-fiction and a book I co-authored with Mike Frascogna Jr. Those banners, adorned with a SAVE THE DATE reminder for our June 6 book launch, point the shopper upstairs to the city's landmark bookstore, Lemuria, where Mike and I will sign copies from 4:30-7:00 p.m. while guests enjoy gourmet hors d'oeuvres, cocktails, and the chance to catch up with old friends.
Mike voluntarily coached elementary school football at St. Mary's of Jackson from 1969-1972, and not only did he turn a bunch of ragtag, inexperienced kids into a juggernaut, he taught them life lessons that proved especially valuable as they grew up, got married, pursued careers, and had kids. Always giving your best effort, relying on your teammates, believing you can accomplish more than you thought possible, and respecting your school on and off the field were mentioned by so many of the former players I interviewed for the book, and some got emotional describing how much those years meant to them. The takeaways from Mike's coaching years are just as relevant today as they were two generations ago and can be put to good use by today's parents and coaches of both boys and girls.
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Get a copy for yourself, and one for your kids. |
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So much fun with dear friends! |
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Enjoying a full house at the Biloxi Visitors Center. |
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Be thinking of friends who'll want a copy. |
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What a beautiful cover! |
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
A SPECTACULAR SUNSET
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A happy publisher and author! |
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Let the good times roll! |
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A cool cover. A timeless story. |
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Also a cool cover. Coming in August! |
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Isn't that beautiful? Coming in early 2025. |
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Meeting Valerie may inspire this youngster to write her own novel one day! |
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John and the late, great James M. Cain in the same mag! |
Monday, January 15, 2024
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
There's lots to be excited about in 2024, beginning with a pair of outstanding novels coming soon from a pair of Mississippi Gulf Coast writers. Author Scott Lenoir's electrifying debut, The Amendment, introduces Blake Weaver, a most complicated protagonist with a big heart and a fervent desire to protect the people he cares about. When there’s a score to settle (and there's a big one in The Amendment), Blake will tap right into his law enforcement background to take care of business.
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Coming in August 2024 |
Candace Cox Wheeler's Sunset in the Sound might be the best volume of her trilogy, and that's saying something after the bar was set so high with Cradle in the Oak and Squall in the Gulf. Like the first two, Sunset takes place in the author's beloved hometown of Biloxi, and this time it's illegal gambling that drives a fast-paced plot that takes place in the early 1950s. Once again Candace does a masterful job of bringing forward cast members from her first two books, adding another level of interest to a truly fine work of Mississippi-based historical fiction.
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Coming in March 2024 |
I've had the honor of publishing short story ace John Floyd eight times in book form since 2006, and it's great to see him continue to receive national recognition for his stellar work. Case in point: the 25th anniversary of The Strand Magazine has been released, and it not only includes one of John's stories (along with a new story from bestseller Jeffrey Deaver and a recently discovered poem by the legendary Raymond Chandler), Andrew Gulli, editor-in-chief of The Strand Magazine, had this to say about John:
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Available NOW wherever magazines are sold! |
As I've said before in this space, a good book is timeless, and Valerie Winn's 2010 debut, Forsaking Mimosa, continues to reach new readers every day. Or, in this case, two readers! These ladies from Alabama (yes, they're twins) appear to have similar tastes in books as well as attire.
Wednesday, December 13, 2023
LOOK AT THAT PRETTY SUNSET!
Here's your very first look at the cover of the soon-to-be-released Candace Cox Wheeler novel, Sunset in the Sound. Isn't it lovely?
The pic was taken by Holly Cox, Candace's sister and an excellent photographer whose great work has adorned all three of Candace's book covers. The novel itself is really good and serves as a strong wrap-up to the trilogy. Set in the early 1950's in Candace's now-familiar backdrop of Biloxi, Mississippi, Sunset in the Sound brings forth another generation of fascinating offspring from the family tree that began with the romance between Carrie Burns and David Tauzin in Cradle in the Oak. While the rumrunning plot at the end of the Roaring Twenties made Squall in the Gulf so compelling, the entrenched gambling in Biloxi by the early 1950s might make Sunset in the Sound the most electric of the three novels. A final note about the photo: it was taken at the end of the old Broadwater Marina. When you read the book (coming in April 2024), you'll learn why that pier is important to the story.
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I promise it will be worth the wait! |
The idea behind the book, as I've explained previously in this space, was to provide all the spiritual nourishment in a weekly Advent devotional as you would find in a daily Advent study. The feedback has been excellent, and Monica is busy right up until very close to Christmas with small groups that have invited her to be part of their Advent studies.
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Monica signing at Books Along the Teche in New Iberia, LA |
In addition to the new Wheeler book, Dogwood Press will roll out Mississippi Gulf Coast author Scott Lenoir's suspenseful debut, The Amendment, in 2024. You'll really enjoy it, as there's crime and suspense, romance, and a flawed, complex protagonist with a big heart who will not just drive this novel, but Scott's next couple of books. The Amendment is set for the most part in south Mississippi and along the Gulf Coast, which will make it even more fun to read! Also on the way, at dates to be determined, are novels by J. Stephen Beam and Valerie Winn.
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Coming next August to a bookstore near you! |
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J. Stephen Beam visiting with the ladies of the Bonfire Book Club. What a neat place for a book talk! |
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Valerie Winn meets the most fascinating people! Many are interested in her first novel, the timeless Forsaking Mimosa. |
Monday, October 2, 2023
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
See if you've heard this one before: "Books make great gifts!" It's true, and we have some wonderful ideas for this holiday season as well as updates on Dogwood Press titles that aren't far off.
Author J. Stephen Beam has signed The Death Letter all over Mississippi, visited Garden District Books in New Orleans last week, and will venture into Tennessee (stops in Knoxville and Franklin) this month. We've had many requests for a Beam signing on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and here's a save-the-date: join him this Saturday, October 7 from 1-3 p.m. at Pass Christian Books. That's where the in-person signing will take place, but the book will be carried at the PCB store in Gulfport as well.
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You won't be able to put it down! |
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All the daily spiritual nourishment you look for in a unique weekly format! |
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Doesn't that look intriguing!!! |
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John Floyd and Truman Capote, finally in the same publication! |