Showing posts with label character. Show all posts
Showing posts with label character. Show all posts

Monday, April 07, 2008

Info from Publisher on NACB

I received the following email from my publisher with exciting news about my book Native Americans in Comic Books: A Critical Study:

Thursday, April 3, 2008 1:55:57 PM
Dear Mr. Sheyahshe:
Today we have shipped proofs for your book Native Americans in Comic Books. You can now carry out your final two jobs, proofreading the book and creating an index. A form letter with general instructions accompanies the proofs.
Publication is now very near—most books go to the printer just days after we receive the proofs and index.
Your book is tentatively scheduled to be sent to the printer 4 weeks from today’s date. To avoid delays, please give the proofs and index prompt attention.
If you have questions or find, after getting to work, that you need more time, please contact us. We look forward to bringing your book into print soon.
Sincerely,
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers

Look for the book to hit shelves soon!

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

New Ads for 'Natives in Comic Books' Book


The good people at McFarland (my publisher) have sent out various ads for my book and others coming out in their Spring catalog. You can see a copy of the ad for "Native Americans in Comic Books: A Critical Study" clicking the following link:


This particular ad was placed in the February edition of ALA's Booklist magazine.

Check it out and be sure to pass the info around! (Especially to those willing to BUY the book...heh.)

-M

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

My Book Now Listed at Amazon, too

Native Americans in Comic Books is also now listed at Amazon.com. You can find the listing and pre-order the book HERE.

Monday, December 31, 2007

New Book Listing



My new book, "Native Americans in Comic Books: A Critical Study," has been officially listed on the McFarland website.


The hardcover, available this coming Spring 2008, will retail for around $49.95 and can be ordered from the McFarland website here.


Tell all your friends - or just anyone interested in either comic books or Native American representation in popular media. Happy reading!