“Cows and Horses: These Rural Mom Writers Have More than Bull(s) in Mind”
The small press is sizzling this month with two new releases from rural mom writers who have more on their minds than the standard bull.
(PRWEB) April 22, 2005 -- Christine Louise Hohlbaum, American expat writer
living in a rural Bavarian cow town, announces the release of her second book,
"SAHM I Am: Tales of a Stay-at-Home Mom in Europe", published by the Mom Writers
Publishing Cooperative (MWPC), a subsidiary of Wyatt MacKenzie Publishing in the
small town of Deadwood, OR.
“I can relate to that Dr. Seuss character in
‘Green Eggs and Ham’, SAM I Am. He is constantly trying to get his companion to
eat something new. That about sums up my daily routine with my two
preschoolers,” laughs Hohlbaum, age 35. She moved with her German husband and
two children to a small town outside of Munich in January 2003.
MWPC
author Paula Schmitt is raising five children on a rural Vermont dairy
farm.
She just had to record her experiences raising four boys and a girl
in such an isolated place. It made her feel more connected to the world. She
also wanted other parents to realize parenting is something you do survive with
or without your house in tact. Her new release, "Living in a Locker Room", was
released in April.
The Mom Writers Publishing Cooperative offers new and
seasoned writers an opportunity to publish their fully edited manuscripts while
obtaining industry-standard royalties and a slice of the cooperative
pie.
“The thing I love about MWPC is the idea of sharing. We share ideas,
media leads, and even 15% of the profits!” says Hohlbaum. Recently featured in
the March issue of Brain, Child magazine co-op founder Nancy Cleary, agrees. “We
are a powerhouse of talent and business savvy.”
For more information or
media interviews, please contact Nancy Cleary at e-mail protected from spam
bots, Paula Schmitt at e-mail protected from spam bots and Christine Louise
Hohlbaum at e-mail protected from spam bots .
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/4/prweb231422.htm