My mother said to me, "If you become a soldier, you'll be a general; if you become a monk, you'll end up as the Pope...."
Mouse over the thumbnails to the right to see some of the projects we've done for authors and for individual books.









This site is based around the National Bestseller Last Child in the Woods and its author Richard Louv.
Lisa's site highlights and promotes her novels The Spellman Files and Curse of the Spellmans as well as her other writings. Be sure to check out her "Ask Lutz" blog posts (very funny stuff).
This site is for Martha Moody, author of Best Friends and Office of Desire.
This site is for Brock Clarke's novel The Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England. It includes a way to make a blurb for your very own memoir with "The Memoirizer".
Writer and humorist Dan Kennedy's recent book Rock On is the basis of this site that includes a Power Ballad Contest, a blog, lots of photos, and, of course, the Rock On Street Team.
This site was designed and built for journalist and author Susan Faludi to highlight her most recent book The Terror Dream as well as her past publications and books. It also includes a blog.
This site for author Heidi W. Durrow highlights her novel The Girl Who Fell from the Sky as well as her weekly podcast and the annual festival she co-hosts.
Dr. Nanette Gartrell's book My Answer Is NO—If That's Okay With You is the subject of this website; it includes an interactive quiz and some simple animation on the home page.
This site is built as a companion to author Gene Stone's new book The Secrets of People Who Never Get Sick; it has a blog-based discussion area where you can ask questions of the author.
This site for author Marti Kheel highlights her recent book Nature Ethics as well as her other academic writings and activities.
We love working on sites for authors. We design and build sites that can include blogs or interactive elements.
If you're an author or publisher looking for a new site to showcase a new book, or all your publications, contact us.
Instead, I became a painter
and wound up as Picasso.
—Pablo Picasso