Category: New Releases
Superior Plates and Places – pre-order!
We are launching, Superior Plates and Places by the Yooper Goddess, Lori Kulju. The book takes you on culinary adventures across the Upper Peninsula visiting places like Johnny Dog Flanders, Nahma Inn, The Jampot and many more. I also share my personal stories about the place I live and love,…
The Geography of Water, a debut novel by Mary Emerick,
Carrying on the writing tradition (and carrying it further), The Geography of Water, a debut novel by Mary Emerick, daughter of UPPAA founders and independent publishers, Lon and Lynn Emerick, has been released by the University of Alaska Press in its Literary Series. Mary Emerick is a U.P. native and…
20th Anniversary of Great Michigan Deer Tales
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of publication of a popular series of Michigan deer hunting books, Smith Publications in Marquette has printed a special collector’s edition of the first book in the series. Book 1 of Great Michigan Deer Tales continues to be the best selling title of the series,…
“Breaking Free Too: Taking a Flight With a Butterfly Toward Self-Discovery” by Tamara Lauder
Tamara Lauder is the author and illustrator of a new inspirational book. Breaking Free Too: Taking a Flight With a Butterfly Toward Self-Discovery is a powerful pictorial book appropriate for anyone struggling to discover their true self. Each page is filled with symbolic artwork, interpretive titles, and accompanying short text…
Three new hunting books from veteran U.P. hunter Richard P. Smith
UPPAA member Richard P. Smith is proud to announce two recently revised classics on bear and deer hunting and the latest entry in the ever-popular Deer Tales Series. You can buy them at Richard’s online store or wherever fine hunting books are sold. Black Bear Hunting, 2nd Ed. – The…
Iron Mountain writer Ida M. Nord releases fourth book
July 3, 2013 From The Daily News IRON MOUNTAIN – Iron Mountain author Ida M. Nord has released her fourth book, now available at book stores throughout the Upper Peninsula and Northeast Wisconsin. “Where the Wind Blows” offers a glance into the world of Seth Lemire, a soldier who is…
Announcing Copper Empire: A new novel by Donna Searight Simons
Copper Empire is a book of historical fiction written by Donna Searight Simons. Paul Weyburn and his fellow copper miners have tolerated dangerous working conditions for too long in Red Jacket, Michigan. Some of their workmates are being maimed or killed thousands of feet underground. . .which one of them…
“Getting It Off the Ground” – Your Guide to Self-Publishing!
Author Lesley DuTemple writes: We have finally got all our digital information online and linking correctly, particularly the eBook of our presentation “Getting It Off The Ground.” It can be found on our web site: www.mudminnowpress.com and the links to all formats (Nook, iBooks, Kindle) can be found under the…
Fighting CPS: Guilty Until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services Charges
Whenever we read about the death of a child as a result of abuse, we heap righteous indignation—and rightly so—upon the agency responsible for protecting our children. We want to hold someone accountable for such tragic and unnecessary death. However, Deborah K. Frontiera’s book, Fighting CPS: Guilty Until Proven Innocent…
The Lucchesi Story – an American saga
Maria Matson has released her family saga: www.TheLucchesiStory.com Research into the three generations of the Lucchesi family brought Maria Vezzetti Matson face to face with what days and nights must have been like for her grandmother. Gelsomina arrived as a young girl from Italy to a small mining town in Michigan…
Deer Hunting, 4th Edition
Richard P. Smith has launched his 24th book: 4th Edition of Deer Hunting 814 Clark St., Marquette, MI 49855 Ph. 906-225-1002 If you are looking for a book about deer hunting that has as much current information about the subject as possible, including almost 300 color photos, the 4th edition…
Traumatic Brain Injury Survivor Opens Minds with New Humor Book
Contrary to the old adage, laughter cannot heal all wounds. However, it can temporarily relieve virtually any amount of stress. UPPAA author, Mark E. Elswick, the survivor of a traumatic brain injury, proved his doctors wrong when they said he would be a vegetable. Not only did he survive but…
My Marquette: Explore the Queen City of the North Its History, People, and Places With Native Son Tyler R. Tichelaar
NEW BOOKS by UPPAA members have been added to the following catalog pages: Adult Nonfiction/History/Marquette — one book by Tyler R. Tichelaar
Hitchhiking After Dark: Offbeat Stories from a Small Town
NEW BOOKS by UPPAA members have been added to the following catalog pages: Adult Nonfiction/Humor — one book by Richard Hill
Paradise North Seasons in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
NEW BOOKS by UPPAA members have been added to the following catalog pages: Adult Nonfiction — one book by Lon L. Emerick
Superior Plates and Places – pre-order!
We are launching, Superior Plates and Places by the Yooper Goddess, Lori Kulju. The book takes you on culinary adventures across the Upper Peninsula visiting places like Johnny Dog Flanders, Nahma Inn, The Jampot and many more. I also share my personal stories about the place I live and love,…
The Geography of Water, a debut novel by Mary Emerick,
Carrying on the writing tradition (and carrying it further), The Geography of Water, a debut novel by Mary Emerick, daughter of UPPAA founders and independent publishers, Lon and Lynn Emerick, has been released by the University of Alaska Press in its Literary Series. Mary Emerick is a U.P. native and…
20th Anniversary of Great Michigan Deer Tales
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of publication of a popular series of Michigan deer hunting books, Smith Publications in Marquette has printed a special collector’s edition of the first book in the series. Book 1 of Great Michigan Deer Tales continues to be the best selling title of the series,…
“Breaking Free Too: Taking a Flight With a Butterfly Toward Self-Discovery” by Tamara Lauder
Tamara Lauder is the author and illustrator of a new inspirational book. Breaking Free Too: Taking a Flight With a Butterfly Toward Self-Discovery is a powerful pictorial book appropriate for anyone struggling to discover their true self. Each page is filled with symbolic artwork, interpretive titles, and accompanying short text…
Three new hunting books from veteran U.P. hunter Richard P. Smith
UPPAA member Richard P. Smith is proud to announce two recently revised classics on bear and deer hunting and the latest entry in the ever-popular Deer Tales Series. You can buy them at Richard’s online store or wherever fine hunting books are sold. Black Bear Hunting, 2nd Ed. – The…
Iron Mountain writer Ida M. Nord releases fourth book
July 3, 2013 From The Daily News IRON MOUNTAIN – Iron Mountain author Ida M. Nord has released her fourth book, now available at book stores throughout the Upper Peninsula and Northeast Wisconsin. “Where the Wind Blows” offers a glance into the world of Seth Lemire, a soldier who is…
Announcing Copper Empire: A new novel by Donna Searight Simons
Copper Empire is a book of historical fiction written by Donna Searight Simons. Paul Weyburn and his fellow copper miners have tolerated dangerous working conditions for too long in Red Jacket, Michigan. Some of their workmates are being maimed or killed thousands of feet underground. . .which one of them…
“Getting It Off the Ground” – Your Guide to Self-Publishing!
Author Lesley DuTemple writes: We have finally got all our digital information online and linking correctly, particularly the eBook of our presentation “Getting It Off The Ground.” It can be found on our web site: www.mudminnowpress.com and the links to all formats (Nook, iBooks, Kindle) can be found under the…
Fighting CPS: Guilty Until Proven Innocent of Child Protective Services Charges
Whenever we read about the death of a child as a result of abuse, we heap righteous indignation—and rightly so—upon the agency responsible for protecting our children. We want to hold someone accountable for such tragic and unnecessary death. However, Deborah K. Frontiera’s book, Fighting CPS: Guilty Until Proven Innocent…
The Lucchesi Story – an American saga
Maria Matson has released her family saga: www.TheLucchesiStory.com Research into the three generations of the Lucchesi family brought Maria Vezzetti Matson face to face with what days and nights must have been like for her grandmother. Gelsomina arrived as a young girl from Italy to a small mining town in Michigan…
Deer Hunting, 4th Edition
Richard P. Smith has launched his 24th book: 4th Edition of Deer Hunting 814 Clark St., Marquette, MI 49855 Ph. 906-225-1002 If you are looking for a book about deer hunting that has as much current information about the subject as possible, including almost 300 color photos, the 4th edition…
Traumatic Brain Injury Survivor Opens Minds with New Humor Book
Contrary to the old adage, laughter cannot heal all wounds. However, it can temporarily relieve virtually any amount of stress. UPPAA author, Mark E. Elswick, the survivor of a traumatic brain injury, proved his doctors wrong when they said he would be a vegetable. Not only did he survive but…
My Marquette: Explore the Queen City of the North Its History, People, and Places With Native Son Tyler R. Tichelaar
NEW BOOKS by UPPAA members have been added to the following catalog pages: Adult Nonfiction/History/Marquette — one book by Tyler R. Tichelaar
Hitchhiking After Dark: Offbeat Stories from a Small Town
NEW BOOKS by UPPAA members have been added to the following catalog pages: Adult Nonfiction/Humor — one book by Richard Hill
Paradise North Seasons in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
NEW BOOKS by UPPAA members have been added to the following catalog pages: Adult Nonfiction — one book by Lon L. Emerick