2006 News Archive
Harbor House Authors to Attend Georgia Council of Media Organizations Conference
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Several authors from Augusta-based Harbor House Publishing will participate in the 2006 Georgia Council of Media Organizations Conference on Sept. 21 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Athens Classic Center in Athens, Ga.
Supernatural, mystery, and thriller writers E. Randall Floyd of Augusta, Susan P. Mucha of Augusta, and William Rawlings, Jr. of Sandersville, will be involved in the thirteenth annual Author's Reception, which brings together authors and librarians from around the state.
Best-selling author E. Randall Floyd ( Deep in the Heart, In the Realm of Ghosts and Hauntings, 100 of the World's Greatest Mysteries ), the founder of Harbor House, will hint about his latest book on unexplained phenomenon, In the Realm of Miracles and Visions . Susan Mucha, author of the international tale of intrigue Deadly Deception , is sure to draw answers from her time in the Seton Hill Writing Master's program. And William Rawlings, Jr., ( The Lazard Legacy , The Rutherford Cipher, The Tate Revenge ) will share secrets to his success and details about his upcoming novel Crossword .
More than 1,000 librarians and authors will be attending this year's festival.
Further information for the event can be found at www.gacomo.org .
"All of us at Harbor House get excited when we're able to share our passion for books with librarians who then share it with even more readers," publisher Carrie McCullough said. "Librarians have the special ability of bridging the generational gaps and creating new readers everyday."
ABOUT HARBOR HOUSE :
Founded in 1997, Augusta-based Harbor House seeks to publish the best in original adult fiction (mainstream, historical, horror) and nonfiction (paranormal, unexplained occurrences, Americana, biography). Our Bat Wing Press imprint focuses on the finest in horror fiction. The Civil War Classics series premiers Civil War fiction inspired by true events.
For more information, contact Michael Hunley at (706) 738-0354 or mhunley@harborhousebooks.com