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Haunting, beautiful, this is a story of love and loss told by Kimball Converse Pier, Ph.D., a depth psychologist and psychotherapist, whose childhood was shadowed and brightened by a mother’s wild life and maybe more even by that mother’s wild love of life. Read more about this new memoir, just...
Posted on Oct 28, 2015 in
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Comments Off on Lucky Bat Books Publishes Poetry by Janis Ian
We all know Janis Ian as an internationally famous songwriter and performer, but she’s been showing us over the last several years that she is also multi-talented.
At about the time she was writing At Seventeen, for which she won her first Grammy, she was also writing poetry; she had been since she...
Posted on Jan 1, 2013 in
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David O. Antonuccio received his B.A. (1975) in psychology (honors) and economics from Stanford University. He received his M.A. (1979) and Ph.D. (1980) in Clinical Psychology from the University of Oregon. He is a Professor Emeritus in the Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the University of...
Posted on Dec 31, 2012 in
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Publishing Notes from the Lucky Bat Books Team
We’re approaching the end of a year, beginning of a new one, and what did we learn in 2012? What’s going to matter in 2013?
It takes a team—a highly professional and accomplished team—to create a successful Lucky Bat Books. When Cindie and I...
Posted on Aug 9, 2012 in
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by Cindie Geddes.
An ebook is more than a digital representation of a print book. Let me take that back; an ebook CAN be more than a digital representation of a print book. Sure, you can take the same file you’re going to use for your print book, run it through any of a number of conversion programs and...