Book Reviews and News Articles
Xulon authors have been featured on CNN, FOX News, Focus on the Family, Time Magazine, Christianity Today, Charisma, the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and hundreds of other newspapers, radio programs, and TV programs. This page is where we spotlight such publicity. We also "spider" this information all over the web so it's easy to find! If you're a Xulon Press author and you'd like us to spotlight a recent publicity event or book-signing, please Click here.
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| Dec 28 |
Paul Harvey Advocates Enviro-Friendly Xulon Book
Richard Hopper once again proved that his book, Strong Feather, is as the name suggests. In November 2006, Paul Harvey News had this to say about the author's paperback: "Arizonans worry about what's happening to their environment. Well, the Gamble quail worry also. This book is about the native Gamble quail. Every third grade teacher must share this book with her last class of the day. If you canŐt find it, I'll see that you get one." |
| Dec 28 |
Three Times a Charm for Trilogy Author
It's "two thumbs up" for Laura Lond, author of The Adventures of Jecosan Tarres trilogy. Amazon.com reviewer Harriet Klausner has only good things to say for all three books. The books earned a solid 5 out of 5. Klausner titled her review of Book 3 "A terrific ending to a wonderful coming-of-age fantasy trilogy." In her review she comments, "Readers will root for Jeco, a young hero wise beyond his years, as he tries to fulfill his mission to prevent a war between his country and the neighboring nation knowing his side is pushing the hostilities. Laura Lond provides a wonderful trilogy worth reading." |
| Dec 28 |
Author's Tearjerker Resonates with Tempo Writer
Ivy T. Sewell's My Father Is a Woman My Mother Is Black struck a chord with a writer from Tempo Magazine, the bi-yearly publication of Coastal Carolina University. Said the writer, Olivia D. Marlowe, "It's impossible not to choke back tears when reading about these hardships. This story is not for the weak of heart. This is, above all, a real story. Sewell bares her heart and soul in this honest depiction of her life." |
| Dec 28 |
'Fascinating Story' Takes Hold of Myrtle Beach
Author Asbury H. Williams just bought himself a first-class seat on the publicity train, and itŐs proving to be a solid trip to the top. The author has been hard at work drumming up support for his recent release, My Visit with Jesus of Nazareth. The Myrtle Beach Herald, a local newspaper in his native South Carolina, devoted a positive quarter-page review to his book. In addition, he was interviewed on Talk Radio with former WNBC news anchor and White House reporter Steve Porter. Williams also found time to send a copy of his book to the dean of George W. Truett Seminary in Waco, Texas, the alma mater of one of his book's characters. The dean had only good things to say about the book: "It is a fascinating story and well-written." |
| Dec 28 |
Successful Signing Spawns Front-Page Spotlight
Patrick Pinckney and his book were spotlighted on the front page of the Kingstree News, his hometown newspaper, after a successful book signing. The book signing, held at the public library, supported Vision for Life, a book devised to assist in the pursuit of success and inspire readers with a vision for life. |
| Dec 28 |
Secret to Success in Hopper's Hands
Looks like Win, Build and Send author Bobby D. Hopper discovered the secret to success. Not only has the author devised a practical tool to move people beyond a simple knowledge of Christ, but he has also learned how to channel that knowledge into a treasure trove of opportunities. He has racked up book signings throughout Indiana and ArizonaŃat Family Christian Stores, Hadley's Christian Bookstore (at which he set a record number of book sales for the store), Fine Print Bookstore, Barnes & Noble, The Open Door Christian Bookstore, and Amazing Grace. At the assorted ftes, Hopper reports that he "sold several copies and met lots of great people." The Banner Graphic, his hometown newspaper, ran a front-page interview with Hopper, who has exercised his public speaking chops at a number of local engagements. Says Hopper, "Praise the Lord for Xulon and their staff for making a vision come true! May we keep winning, building and sending for the kingdom of Christ!" |
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