GracePoint Publishing
Since the Corona virus lockdown, GracePoint Publishing has published 26 new titles, awarded over $250,000 in publishing grants writers with marginalized voices
Being locked down and forced to deal with a changing collective landscape has caused people to re-evaluate what’s truly meaningful, take stock of their lives and has inspired our buyers to read.” Michelle VandepasCOLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO, UNITED STATES, February 5, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ GracePoint Publishing LLC, a woman-owned publishing company is reporting record book sales during a time when many bookstores and publishers are going out of business. Since the one-year start of the Coronavirus national lockdown, GracePoint Publishing has published 26 new titles, awarded over $250,000 in publishing grants and scholarships to writers with marginalized voices, and recorded a 200% increase in sales and profits.
Royalties from the book on the Scotland-England border will be divided equally between the Western Isles Cancer Care Initiative and the Mamie Martin Fund, which supports the Âeducation of girls in Malawi
A BOOK celebrating the Border between Scotland and England has been written by SNP MSP Alasdair Allan to raise money for charity. Tweed Rins Tae The Ocean is also a response to former Tory MP Rory Stewart’s contention that the Border is not “natural”. The book follows Allan’s 100-mile walk along the line from east to west and gently explores the history, literature and language of what he believes is the oldest national land border in the world.
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