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    Jan Rubes

    Ezra Schabas

    Out of Darkness

    Cindy Watson

    Doom Lake Holiday

    Tom Henighan

    A mysterious white horse, a quirky parrot, a haunted house, an ancient curse, something frightening in the attic… A summer holiday turns into a nightmare when the Mallory family rents a shabby cottage in a remote corner of Ontario's Rideau Lakes. Seventeen-year-old Chip Mallory and his sixteen-year-old sister Lee are persuaded to go along on «one last family vacation» with their parents before they get caught up in their own lives again. But when a great storm comes up, and the family moves to an island in the lake, all their technology can't save them from an encounter with an ancient curse. Chip and Lee are drawn into a complex web of past and present; they struggle to make sense of these ancient mysteries, aided by a visiting anthropologist, a poor backwoods girl, and a beautiful young woman who lives on an island with her reclusive and powerful grandfather.

    100 Places in Cuba Every Woman Should Go

    Conner Gorry

    The Market<P> In 2016, Cuba broke new records for foreign arrivals to the country, with 4 million visitors coming to the island – this total is on track to be surpassed in 2017. While the number one foreign arrivals are from Canada (topping 1 million), US arrivals were up by 168% in 2016 from the year previous and there was significant growth in arrivals from the UK. Meanwhile, people arriving on organized tours was up 12% and those arriving on private boats and cruises was up 333%. <P> Regardless of the fine print in President Trump’s regulations regarding US travel to Cuba (to be issued September 15), US arrival numbers will remain healthy – between those who come through third countries and those traveling legally on ‘people-to-people’ tours and for educational and research purposes. Trump has said that the cruise agreements between US and Cuba will not be affected by the new regulations. <P> Given these numbers and realities, we see the market as follows: <li> Individual Canadian travelers (leading the list of people who travel to Cuba, some 1 million a year) <li> Individual US travelers <li> US travelers on people-to-people tours <li> Individual travelers from other English-speaking countries including the UK and Australia <li> Cruise passengers <li> Study abroad participants – there are over two dozen US universities with semester abroad programs in Havana; the overwhelming majority of these students are women <li> Repeat and past visitors – easily tapped into via my extensive reach and network (between the author’s blog and professional social media platforms, she has over 5000 followers) <li> Cuba Libro supporters (the updated mailing list is 1000+ individuals) <li> Diplomatic staff, NGO workers and expats in Cuba <P> Marketing<P> In addition to using the author’s blog and professional social media network to publicize the book, we will provide relevant releases and information to: <li> Authorized travel service providers (hundreds of these agencies can legally run people-to-people tours to Cuba from the USA) <li> Canadian and European travel agencies and companies running tours to Cuba <li> Lonely Planet and other publishers with whom the author has non-competing titles <li> University coordinators of study abroad programs <li> Academic publishers of Cuban-related titles (there are several that have entire series dedicated to Cuba like the University Press of Florida) <li> Ocean Press – publishes almost all non-fiction Cuba titles in English <li> Cuba Libro mailing list <li>NGOs with ongoing collaboration with Cuba (e.g. Center for Cuban Studies, Environmental Defense Fund, the Ocean Foundation) <li> Sister City organizations with collaboration in Cuba (e.g. Madison WI-Camaguey; Pittsburgh-Matanzas; Brunswick ME-Trinidad) <li> Accredited press in Cuba (the author has an email list) <li> US and European press who have interviewed the author in the past <li> Book launch and reading at Cuba Libro in Havana <li> The author regularly does print, radio, and TV interviews from Havana and will mention the title in each one she does from now on.

    Deer Hunting in Paris

    Paula Young Lee

    What happens when a Korean-American preacher&#8217;s kid refuses to get married, travels the world, and quits being vegetarian? She meets her polar opposite on an online dating site while sitting at a caf&#233; in Paris, France and ends up in Paris, Maine, learning how to hunt. A memoir and a cookbook with recipes that skewer human foibles and celebrates DIY food culture, Deer Hunting in Paris is an unexpectedly funny exploration of a vanishing way of life in a complex cosmopolitan world. Sneezing madly from hay fever, Lee recovers her roots in rural Maine by running after a headless chicken, learning how to sight in a rifle, shooting skeet, and butchering animals. Along the way, she figures out how to keep her boyfriend&#8217;s conservative Republican family from &#147;mistaking&#8221; her for a deer and shooting her at the clothesline.

    Akhmed and the Atomic Matzo Balls

    Gary Buslik

    Iranian president Akhmed teams up with the leaders of Venezuela and Cuba and their American intelligence agents to smuggle radioactive matzo balls into Miami Beach. But intelligence being as slippery a concept to these nincompoops as chicken fat on linoleum, when each member of the gang decides to ladle out his own personal nuke soup, holy terror Akhmed is left steaming. Will his plan to destroy America float like a fly or sink like a lead dumpling?Star-crossed lovers, conniving academics, and blustery social climbers collide with ravenous termites, international do-badders, and multi-level marketing in a plot as fast-paced and hilarious as a runaway mountain bus. Radioactivity has never been so much fun.

    Social Networks

    Susan B. Barnes