I will have a booth at the Fowlerville Farmers' Market this Friday, May 30, from 3-7 pm.
Come and check out all the books, blank books and journals, and postcards I have to offer. And, make sure you have enough time to wander the entire market.
If you want to check out the blank books and journals before heading to the market, click here for Path Publishing and meander through all of the pages. All items will be $7, not the amounts shown on the website. Plus, by purchasing them at the market, you will save on shipping.
Also, The Fowlerville Chronicles has been sold out but I am taking prepaid orders for a reprint. If I can get at least 10 orders, I will reprint this book. Sign up and payment can be made at the market tomorrow or by contacting me personally.
Support our local vendors and come spend money with us!!
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Thursday, May 8, 2014
2014 Index for The Fowlerville Chronicles
Hello readers --
It has been a while since I've done any posting for Fowlerville, and I apologize. There are some exciting things in the works and, as soon as I can announced, a post will be generated.
For now, please check out the tab "Chronicles" and scroll down. You will find 28 pages. Seventeen of the pages are an index for The Fowlerville Chronicles and the remaining eleven show a listing of the illustrations, photographs, maps, etc. in the book.
I'd like to thank Mark Mullinaux from the Brighton District Library for getting this put together for the book. Any of you having a copy may find this a quick resource when looking for a particular name, event, or subject.
It has been a while since I've done any posting for Fowlerville, and I apologize. There are some exciting things in the works and, as soon as I can announced, a post will be generated.
For now, please check out the tab "Chronicles" and scroll down. You will find 28 pages. Seventeen of the pages are an index for The Fowlerville Chronicles and the remaining eleven show a listing of the illustrations, photographs, maps, etc. in the book.
I'd like to thank Mark Mullinaux from the Brighton District Library for getting this put together for the book. Any of you having a copy may find this a quick resource when looking for a particular name, event, or subject.
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