Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Newspaper Coverage!

CANICE BROWN-PORTER PUBLISHED AUTHOR
By: Mary Racicot

Canice Brown-Porter is a former resident of the Village of Rouses Point and has recently contracted seven manuscripts with ebook and print publisher Freya’s Bower. The new eBook promotes the Village of Rouses Point, Fort Montgomery, and Lake Champlain.

Her latest novella release, entitle The Goblin, The Witch, and the Single Girl, is now available in several ebook formats from her publisher. What makes the book so special? Ms. Brown-Porter has placed the characters in this delightfully humorous, sweet romance ebook smack–dab in the middle of Rouses Point.

"I have a deep love for the Village, and learned so much while I was a resident there," Ms. Brown-Potter stated. "The history and lore of the area is perhaps one of my strongest reasons for falling so in love with the area. And, as I did while living there, I think promoting Rouses Point as a travel destination is important. People are missing so much by not putting this quaint village on their travel itineraries. I would love to go back to visit one day."

Ms. Brown-Porter also has an historical time travel romantica ebook of two short stories entitled Beyond the Maze published through the same publisher. The ebook is listed as one of the publisher’s best sellers. The first book in her Yesterday’s Innocence series - a five book contemporary romanctica series - entitled The Learning Curve is scheduled for released this month. The series will be offered in ebook and paperback formats. Canice Brown-Porter is a pen name for Brenda Brown who lived in Rouses Point in the 1990's and ran DOC Graphics and printed a weekly newspaper.

You can view the article online at: http://champlainislander.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=74&Itemid=47 The Islander is a favorite weekly newspaper published in Vermont with a distribution area including Vermont, northeast New York state, and points within southern Quebec Province, Canada. It is owned and operated by Doug Fowler.

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