Cat & Mouse Press is holding a party to celebrate of the sale of its 25,000th book, in conjunction with the summer launch of “Beach Secrets,” the latest book in
Lewes-based independent publisher Cat & Mouse Press announced this week that they have sold their 25,000th book. The company, which was founded in 2012, publishes “beach reads” for adults and
Wilson’s guests on Delmarva Today are Nancy Sakaduski and Doug Harrell. Nancy Sakaduski is the owner of Cat & Mouse Press, the publisher
of Rehoboth Beach Reads featuring the winning stories in the annual Rehoboth Beach Reads Short Story Contest sponsored by Browseabout Books. Doug Harrell is a retired engineer and currently a mystery writer. He reads an abridged version of “Hiawatha’s Smile,” winner of a Judge’s Award in the 2020 issue of Rehoboth Beach Reads.
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Browseabout featuring Cat & Mouse Press sale through May 24
Cat & Mouse Press books are discounted 20 percent at Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach through May 24. April 22, 2021
Now through May 24, Browseabout Books will give away a copy of “The Boardwalk” short story collection with the purchase of any two Cat & Mouse Press books.
Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach is offering 20 percent off all Cat & Mouse Press books through Monday, May 24.
This special sale, just in time for stocking up on summer beach reading, will also include a copy of the short story collection “The Boardwalk,” free with the purchase of two or more Cat & Mouse Press books.
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The Rehoboth Beach Reads Short Story Contest invites writers to submit stories of 500-3,500 words that feature Rehoboth Beach and fit the year’s theme, which for 2021 is Beach Secrets.
The first-place winner will receive $500, second-place $250, and third-place $100. The top 20-25 stories will appear in the anthology “Beach Secrets,” to be published by Cat & Mouse Press in November.
Now in its ninth year, the contest is sponsored by Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach.
“There are many kinds of secrets at the beach,” said Nancy Sakaduski, owner of Cat & Mouse Press. “There are family secrets, romantic secrets, and secret spots for fishing or beachcombing. There might even be government secrets now. And then there are financial secrets, childhood secrets, criminal secrets, and otherworldly secrets.”