July 19, 2011
Unbridled Books Signs Emily St. John Mandel for Third Book Together
Unbridled Books has just signed with Emily St. John Mandel, author of Last Night in Montreal and The Singer’s Gun, for her third book….
Unbridled Books has just signed with Emily St. John Mandel, author of Last Night in Montreal and The Singer’s Gun, for her third book….
A book review from Janet Maslin of the New York Times reveals her propensity towards author Timothy Schaffert’s “quirky little gems”. Officially on sale April 19th, 2011, his latest novel, The Coffins of Little Hope is detailed in her article….
Booksellers of author Kevin Desinger’s debut novel, The Descent of Man, are getting a taste of something more than a suspenseful, thought-provoking page-turner…
Timothy Schaffert, author of The Singing Dancing Daughters of God, Devils in the Sugar Shop and The Phantom Limbs of the Rollow Sisters has gained recognition from Publishers Weekly for his latest…
See upcoming tours and events for author Claudia Sternbach (Reading Lips).
See upcoming events for author Timothy Schaffert. His most recent novel is The Coffins of Little Hope.
The DailyNebraskan.com, the student voice at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, interviews Peter Geye. Peter’s recent debut novel, Safe from the Sea is the subject of much critical acclaim…
A contest inspired by author Claudia Sternbach, Reading Lips, that allows readers to share stories of their first kiss….
Readers acknowledge Unbridled Books by naming UBB titles to their Best of 2010 lists. Also mentioned, are 2 titles called the “Most Anticipated for 2011”.
The Washington Post names A Geography of Secrets to it’s best of 2010 list.
by Fred Ramey
When I look back over our sixth year, this is what I see:
In response to all of the positive comments, reviews and recognition for Peter Geye’s Safe from the Sea, we have put together a special blog entry outlining these accomplishments and featuring these accolades. Booksellers and Journalists alike join together in singing their praises…
The leaves are gone, and “the holidays” are upon us. This is the most important part of the year in the book trade. The Friday after Thanksgiving has long been dubbed “Black Friday” because legend has it this is the day a store’s accounts turn from red to black, and enter profitability. Publishers, on the other hand, often don’t see these profits (if any) until January, when stores have the cash to settle accounts. However, the truth is that every year retailers that track these things have actually seen “Black Friday” move closer and closer to Christmas itself (if it comes at all).
See the new video for Joyce Hinnefeld’s second novel, Stranger Here Below. Ms. Hinnefeld is also the author of the critically acclaimed In Hovering Flight. Unbridled Books is pleased to release this latest video….
(October 6, 2010, Denver, CO) This November, world literacy activist Masha Hamilton will visit Sacramento to give two talks to members of Rotary District 5160, who will be meeting for their annual conference. Ms. Hamilton’s speaking engagements….