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Plain View New Releases
Victoria’s War by Catherine A. Hamilton Unveils Polish Slavery by Nazis in WWII
Plain View Press announces the publication of the historical fiction novel Victoria’s War by Catherine A. Hamilton, hitting bookstores and Amazon on June 2, 2020. Inspired by events lost in World War II history, the book gives voice to the courageous Polish women...
Plain View Press Releases New Poetry Book: Half-Dreaming by Douglas Nordfors
Austin, Texas, January 9, 2020- Plain View Press is proud to offer the latest work from Douglas Nordfors, Half-Dreaming: poems, in bookstores everywhere on Jan 10, 2020. Half-Dreaming uses abstract thought to question, perceive, and come to terms with the concrete...
New Release–America Abroad: An Epic of Discovery by David Radavich
Released on January 2, 2019. America Abroad is part adventure and part history, told in crisp narrative poems rich in imagery. It can be purchased on Amazon. With the keen eye of an historian, David Radavich explores America's...
New Release: My Mother’s Daughter by Rebecca Thaddeus
My Mother's Daughter by Rebecca Thaddeus was released on January 1, 2019. It can be purchased on Amazon. My Mother’s Daughter is a fast-paced, page-turning historical fiction about a mother’s daughters, set in an era of southern plantations and slavery. —Nancy King,...
New Release: Joan of Arkansas by Madeleine Herrmann
Privileged to live on a big estate, Joan loves to commune with nature. With typical teenage dilemmas and school assignments that challenge her thinking, she is immersed in the complex workings of American politics when some parents want to fire her science teacher....
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New Releases
Time Did It by Ute Carson
Free of the Shadow by Lou Faber
Love’s Wishbone by Robert PfeifferSay Anything by Lee Rossi
Notes From Paradise by Elaine Heveron
Coming Home by Kay Tobler Liss
Standing in the Shadows of Freedom by Nicole Lanier Montez
Short Stories in a Long Journey by Richard Troxell
Marriages and Other Dilemmas by Kitty Beer
Images In the Clouds by Maria Wells
Deadly Discrimination by Albert Noyer
Blink Factor by Steve Barry
Time and Tide by Denise Slaughter-Thompson
At the Edge of the Cliff by Marian Shapiro
Books Released in 2018-2020!
The Talking Cure by Jack Coulehan
Coming To Be by Rebecca Thadeus
The Last Resort by Kay Tobler Liss
All My Parents by Nancy Henderson-James
Victoria’s War by Catherine Hamilton
Gypsy Spirit by Ute Carson
Daughter by Rebecca Thadeus
America Abroad by David Radavich
Joan of Arkansas by Madeleine Herrmann
Magpie Mind by Eileen Berry
Reflections by Ute Carson
Body Work by Stephanie Kaplan Cohen
The Inexhaustible Before by Robert Pfeiffer
Whispers from the Aural World by Karolyn Redoute
Midnight Carousel by Matthew Abuelo
The Dove Shall Fly by Judith Austin Mills
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