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Betrayal, Rape, Abuse and, Ultimately, Hope

We are saddened to report that
Sara Wuertz passed away of Aug 11, 2011,
as she lost a hard fought battle with Muscular Dystrophy.

“Poisoned Kiss”

The autobiographical poetry of

Sara Wuertz

New Orleans' most anticipated new author shares her most intimate pain, betrayal and joy.

AVAILABILE NOW!
POETRY

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Illustrator John Randall York teams up with Author Nicholas Favaza for Outrageous Sci-Fi Novel,
“Never Say Never!”

Hurricanes, Catholic School and New Orleans- A Hilariously Frightful Combination, Indeed!
Toss in a gumbo of toxic sludge and an 80% chance of Zombies, and you have...

“Never Say Never”

The hilariously spooky novel by Nicholas Favaza
Illustrations by John Randall York

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FICTION

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Edwin Edwards is Back!

The ONLY Authorized Biography by Leo Honeycutt
Available as an eBook this September:

“Edwin Edwards: Governor of Louisiana”


NON-FICTON
AVAILABILITY: September 2010!

W2G Publishing has been chosen to be the exclusive, worldwide distributor of the eBook version of this terrific book. It will soon be available on iTunes, Amazon, and other locations.

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Katrina vs. Pro Football: Two Seasons That Took the City in Wildly Divergent Directions!

New Orleanian Bert Bartlett has been writing about the Saints, New Orleans and the South for most of this decade. Bartlett's most intriguing work to date hits this streets this August:

“A Tale Of Two Seasons”


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AVAILABILITY: Now!

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As a young girl, Hallie was sent away for summer vacation. Leaving behind Kitty (her best friend and beloved cat), Hallie made the best of the situation by writing letters home to her Kitty. Imagine Hallie's surprise when Kitty starts writing back, describing the mischief going on back home!

“Letters From My Cat”

"Letters from My Cat" is a warm, often funny, and sometimes melancholy story
of a girl and her best friend.

By Helen H. Jackson and Gary Dauphin
Available in eBook format for PC, iPad, and iPhone.
90 Pages


$9.99, FICTON
AVAILABILITY: eBook Avaiable Now!

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Thirty-three Heros Who Served at Maxwell Air Force Base

“They Served Here”

Colonel Jeffrey Benton provides a glimpse of the history of Maxwell Air Force Base by highlighting the careers of 33 airmen who served at the base at some point in their military careers. Some of the individuals portrayed were pioneers in the development of airpower and provided military leadership from World War II to the present. Others such as Glenn Miller, Clark Gable, and Bill Stribling were notable for their accomplishments in other fields. The stories told here highlight the critical, close interrelationships between the military and local society.

Available now! Download the PDF here [currently free!]. Purchase the softcover here for $7.50.

AVAILABILITY: June 2010, all major outlets
NON-FICTION