Exciting things have been happening at WordServe Literary!
On the final post of each month you’ll find a list of Water Cooler contributors’ books releasing in the upcoming month along with a recap of WordServe client news from the current month.
New Releases
Deb DeArmond released her second book, I Choose You Today with Abingdon Press.
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Becky Johnson and Rachel Randolph released their second book together, Nourished with Zondervan publishers.
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Kyle Idleman with agency client, Jeremy Jones released 40 Days to Lasting Change with David C. Cook publishers.
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Rick Lawrence with Kregel publications, released his latest book, Skin in the Game.
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Roger and Kathi Lipp re-released with Harvest House publishers Happy Habits for Every Couple. Previously titled The Marriage Project.
New Contracts
Deb Coty Deb’s signed a contract for a cookbook with Barbour Publishing as a companion to her book, Too Blessed to Be Stressed. Greg Johnson, agent of record.
Sara Davison signed a three book contract for a fiction series with Ashberry Lane. Alice Crider, agent of record.
Paul Kent signed with Worthy Publishing Group for a Star Wars devotional, due out at the same time as the 7th Star Wars film next December. Greg Johnson, agent of record.
Amy Sorrells signed a two book contract for two new fiction titles with Tyndale Publishers. Sarah Freese, agent of record.
New Wordserve Clients!
Husband and wife duo, Jim and Lynne Jackson signed with Alice Crider.
What We’re Celebrating!!
Jan Dunlap’s memoir Saved by Gracie, and her Birder Murder Mystery titled Swift Justice, have been nominated for the 2014 Minnesota Book Awards in two different categories: Saved by Gracie in the Memoir/Creative Nonfiction category, and Swift Justice in the mystery genre.