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Upcoming Titles
News about our upcoming titles – we’re excited about all of these! Fog Ink, a Nashville-Based Publishing Company, Announces 2015 Publishing Calendar NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 9, 2014 – Fog Ink, a division of Nashville-based publishing company Fields of Gold Publishing, Inc., today announces its release schedule for the remainder of 2014 and 2015. December…
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The Ferryman: Reading Group Discussion Questions
What do you suppose first attracted Fate to Karen? Do you think that on some level Karen wanted someone else to control her life? Was she looking for another entity to blame for her troubles? Why do you think Jerome’s grave hadn’t been robbed before? If you were in Karen’s position, how would you handle…
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The Orchard of Hope: Reading Group Discussion Questions
Have you ever felt like your hope was being eaten alive? What does that feel like? Why is hope symbolized as a fruit? Do you think it’s also symbolic that hope trees continually bloom and produce fruit instead of going through a uniform change from flowering to bearing fruit? What draws the groupies to Roland?…
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Author/ Artist Cory Basil at OZ Nashville
As reported in the Sunday Tennessean, this Thursday (July 19th, 2014) Fog Ink author and artist Cory Basil will have an exhibit at OZ Nashville. Doors open at 5:30. Special musical guest Brooke Waggoner will perform, and Cory will read from his books. This is an “open house” type of event so you can stop…
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Book Expo America 2014
We’re getting ready for BEA next week! Here’s what we have going on while we’re there -please mark your calendar for these events and join us at booth PDZ652 to meet our authors and staff. Free T-Shirts If you’re one of the first 50 visitors to the Fog Ink Booth (location PDZ652) you’ll receive a…
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Newton the Gargoyle on Copley Square
Author Amy Neftzger was recently in Boston and discovered that the Boston Public Library has created a monument to her pet gargoyle. If you visit the library you can see the monument directly out front with Newton’s name on it. Newton the Gargoyle found Boston to be a very Gargoyle friendly city. He and Amy…
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The Shovel & The Hare
The Shovel & The Hare is an original tale created by author and artist Cory Basil. The heart of the fable concerns the folly of cleverness without work ethic. The additional writings collected for this volume were taken from an assortment of Basil’s work. These include a mixture of previously published pieces from Skinny Dipping…