Selected Projects
HIPPO EATS DWARF: A Field Guide to Hoaxes and Other B.S.
Alex Boese
(Harcourt, 2006)
While some may believe we live in the Information Age, author and hoaxpert Alex
Boese shows how we are experiencing an era of unprecedented misinformation.
Visit his website at http://www.museumofhoaxes.com
LAB 257: The Frightening Story of the Government’s Secret and Deadly Virus Research Facility
Michael Christopher Carroll
(William Morrow, 2004)
An investigative look at a top secret biological research laboratory located less than two miles from the Hamptons and 85 miles from New York City. A New York Times bestseller.
THE BIG SISTER’S GUIDE TO THE WORLD OF WORK : The Inside Rules Every Working Girl Must Know
Marcelle DiFalco and Jocelyn Greenky Herz
(Fireside, 2005)
A brutally frank book to help women face the forces of evil and opportunity in corporate
America, full of insightful and practical advice on moving successfully through
professional life.
Visit their website at http://www.bigsistersguide.com
RETRIBUTION
John Fulton
(Picador, 2001)
Debut collection of short stories from an author whose work has appeared in Zoetrope, the Oxford American and the Southern Review.
MORE THAN ENOUGH
John Fulton
(Picador, 2002)
From a B&N Discover New Writers author, a first novel about the painful disintegration of an ordinary family, told with tenderness and unflinching honesty.
WHISPERS
Erin Grady
(Berkley Sensation, 2006)
When Gracie Beck returns to her hometown of Diablo Springs she must unravel secrets that have been guarded for over a hundred years – or risk losing her daughter to the same force that took her mother.
ECHOES
Erin Grady
(Berkley Sensation, 2004)
A fascinating novel of romantic suspense set in a remote California town. First
place winner of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association award for romance and
winner of the prestigious Willa Award.
Visit her website at http://www.eringrady.com
NAZI HUNTER: The Wiesenthal File
Alan Levy
(Carroll & Graf Publishers, revised edition, 2002)
Definitive biography of Simon Wiesenthal, written with full access. Alan Levy, editor-in-chief of The Prague Post, was awarded Author of the Year by the American Society of Journalists and Authors.
900 MILES FROM NOWHERE: Voices of Struggle and Hope from the Great Plains
Steve Kinsella
(Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2006)
An extensive collection of original and unpublished letters, diary entries and photographs, chronicling the settling of the Great Plains by early pioneers and homesteaders and providing an invaluable look at the hard-nosed pragmatism and unshakable faith which helped shape the American spirit of determination and independence.
AMNESIA NIGHTS
Quinton Skinner
(Ballantine, 2004)
Debut psychological thriller about a man with a mysterious past he can’t remember and his struggle to recall the series of events which separated him from his beloved fiancée.
14 DEGREES BELOW ZERO
Quinton Skinner
(Villard, 2005)
From the author of AMNESIA NIGHTS and ALL EYEZ ON ME: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF TUPAC SHAKUR, a complex psychological thriller set in the grim and unforgiving Minneapolis winter.
MOMMY YOGA
Julie Tilsner
(Celestial Arts, 2005)
There’s pre-natal yoga, post-natal yoga and now there’s Mommy Yoga. And you wondered
why you were so tired...
Visit her website at http://www.julietilsner.com
THE PAJAMAIST
Matthew Zapruder
(Copper Canyon Press, 2006)
Second poetry collection from one of contemporary American poetry’s brightest young stars. Matthew is a widely published poet and translator, as well as the founder and Editor in Chief of the acclaimed poetry publishing house Verse Press (now Wave Books).