Authors on TV and Radio
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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| May 21 |
Local Interest in Denver-Area Xulon Author Spiked by Promotional Appearances
If there is one thing that Terry Coleman-and his book, Don't Give Up, Don't Give in-has taught us, it's that persistence pays off. The story, which documents the author's chance invitation by a friend to attend church and the resulting religious awakening he experienced, has had strong critical reception from many news media outlets. A recent book signing in March at the Tattered Cover Book Store in Denver, Colorado, and an interview on his local Christian radio station, KPOF - AM 910, that same month spiked interest in the author's book. Of his publishing experience, he reports, "I [want] to let the nation know how God-gifted Xulon Press is. I am really happy with you guys."
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| May 21 |
Xulon Author's Touching Story of Year-Long Deployment in Iraq Moves 1,500 Copies
Xulon author Bart Newman's book, Because of Baghdad: What a Father Would Say About Life if He Didn't Come Home to Say It, which documents the author's reflections during his year-long deployment in Iraq, has been climbing the sales charts due to a recent slew of media appearances and articles-the most notable of which was in the Wall Street Journal law blog. The 32-year-old author, who is currently a real estate lawyer in Atlanta, was quizzed by Dan Slater about his experience in Iraq, his book, and his career. During the interview, the author revealed he has moved 1,500 copies of his book, and that 100% of the profits have been dedicated to children of service members who died in Iraq or Afghanistan. Additionally, Newman spoke to Gracie Bond-Staples of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The article, which ran in February, recounted how Newman's wife, Julie, gifted him with a journal in which to write his thoughts the day he headed for war in Baghdad; how Newman was affected by the stories of his friends'-and fellow soldiers'-deaths; and how he began penning his memoirs for his 18-month-old daughter, Kate, to read should he not come home. The touching story was picked up by other outlets as well, such as Breaking Christian News, and it has affected many people all over the nation, leading to another appearance for the author on Familynet's Every Day with Marcus & Lisa.
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