Writers Workshop of Horror nominated for 3rd Annual Black Quill Awards

Writers Workshop

Dark Scribe Magazine, the virtual magazine dedicated to the books that keep readers up at night, has announced that Writers Workshop of Horror (published by Woodland Press) has been nominated for the 3rd Annual Dark Scribe Magazine Black Quill Award, in the Best Dark Genre Book of Non-Fiction category.

New book reports UFO encounters in Appalachia

UFOs are real!

By Steve Hammons
November 29, 2009
(This article originally appeared on the Transcendent TV & Media site.)

Eyewitness accounts of UFO sightings and strange encounters in the Appalachian Mountain region provide fascinating reading in a recently-published book by researcher, journalist and author Kyle Lovern.

Volume 2 of "Appalachian Case Study: UFO Sightings, Alien Encounters & Unexplained Phenomena" continues the exploration that Lovern began in the first volume, published in 2008.

BOOK REVIEW: Christmas Is Just as Scary as Halloween in 'Appalachian Winter Hauntings'

Appalachian Winter Hauntings

Reviewed by David M. Kinchen
Huntingtonnews.net Book Critic
(Re-printed from Huntingtonnews.net)

"A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens can be credited with furthering the art of the ghostly or horrific and scary Christmas story, but the tradition goes back well before the great English writer published his novella in December 1843.

Woodland Press participates in first Logan County Book Fair

Logan Co. Book Fair

LOGAN, W.Va. – (Fri., Nov. 20, 2009) - Authors, editors, librarians, teachers and book enthusiasts of all ages converged on the county’s three public libraries earlier this week for the Logan County Book Fair. The three-day literary event, a first for this area, was sponsored by the Logan County Commission, Logan County Libraries, and local author Michael Knost, a.k.a. Mike Collins.

County libraries and Logan County Commission sponsor book fair

LOGAN, W.Va. - Logan County's public libraries, the Logan County Commission, and local writer Michael Knost will be hosting a Logan County Mini-Book Fair next week, coinciding with National Children's Book Week.

The event is scheduled over a three-day period: this Mon., Nov. 16th, at Buffalo Creek Memorial Library, from 10 a.m. to 12-noon; Tues., Nov. 17, at Logan Public Library, from 10 a.m. to 12-noon; and Wed., Nov. 18th, Chapmanville Public Library, from 10 a.m. to 12-noon.

Attorney and Author Brad Crouser attends SWVCTC "Kennedys and the 1960s" class

SWVCTC Class

CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. - The Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College "The Kennedy Family and the 1960s" class met at Giovanni's Pizza, at Chapmanville, on Tues., Nov. 3rd.

Special guest speaker for the class was Jackson Kelly attorney and author Brad Crouser, shown with several students. Crouser spoke on the various JFK assassination conspiracy theories.

Crouser is a member of the Jackson Kelly's Workers Compensation Law Department.

Book resembles "A Christmas Carol" with ghostly Appalachian backdrop

Appalachian Winter Hauntings

CHAPMANVILLE, W.Va. - Pour yourself a mug of hot cocoa, wrap your favorite blanket around you, and brace yourself for ghostly stories and strange encounters that take place in the shadows of snowy hilltops or along icy mountain trails.

WV Book Festival a great success

Top Photo: Nationally known author and editor Michael Knost, of Logan County, WV, meets with the public at the WV Book Festival, on Sat., Oct. 10 and Sun., Oct. 11th. Knost's books include Writers Workshop; Legends of the Mountain State; Legends of the Mountain State 2; and his new release, Legends of the Mountain State 3, with a foreword by Homer Hickam. All are Woodland Press, LLC book titles. Knost met fans and signed books at the WV Book Co. booth, and later at the Borders Express booth. He was also a guest speaker at the WV Book Festival.

State book publisher counts down the hours to the Book Festival

Legends of the Mountain State 3
UFOs are real!

CHARLESTON, W.Va - Woodland Press, an in-state book publisher, is preparing for the WV Book Festival, to take place this Sat., Oct. 10 and Sun., Oct. 11, at Charleston Civic Center.

The independent book publishing firm, from Chapmanville, WV, will release two new titles at the state's largest book fair. The books include Legends of the Mountain State 3, edited by Michael Knost; and Appalachian Case Study: UFO Sightings, Alien Encounters & Unexplained Phenomena Vol. 2, by Kyle Lovern.

Midwest Book Review: 'A recommended addition to the professional reference collections'

Writers Workshop

Five out of Five stars. September 16, 2009 — By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - Every author can improve with respect to their skills as storytellers, as providers of information, as artists and craftsmen of the written word.