Archive for December, 2008

Calling All Artists; Tate Publishing Presents Illustration Competition

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Tate Publishing will be hosting its first annual national illustration competition for high school and college students.  Participants in the contest are eligible to win a total of $1850 in scholarships as well have their illustration published by Tate Publishing.  In addition, there will be an unpublished book category that offers the winner a publishing contract with Tate Publishing.

Aspiring artists will now have the opportunity to have their work exhibited in the Tate Publishing online gallery as well as be published in the 2009 Tate Illustration Catalog.

The contest is only open to high school and college students and the deadline for entries is January 31st.

What can be submitted?

Any illustration printed or produced between January 1, 2008 and January 31st, 2009.

Who Will Be Judging The contest:

Illustrations will be reviewed by distinguished designers, art directors, and illustrators.

Fore more information, please visit:

http://www.tatepublishing.com/tpnic/

Top Five Non Fiction Books By Tate Publishing

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

‘Who doesn’t love curling up with a good book?  Books can entertain, inform, and most importantly, provide a relaxing hobby for readers alike.  Give someone you love a good book.  You’ll be giving them more than just a story, it’s a gift of serenity and relaxation to escape into the pages of a well written book.  We’ve made it easy to choose by counting down our top 5 Non-Fiction books.’

It All Began With Wilt
by Cecil Mosenson

“At the age of twenty-two, I took a job as a physical education teacher and basketball coach at Overbrook High School, where one of my players was Wilt Chamberlain.” Having coached one of the best basketball players to have ever played the game is a great accomplishment, but Cecil Mosenson has a bigger story to tell. In ‘It All Began with Wilt,’ the reader gets to see the power of a coach, the power of a man, and the power of a friend. Armed with the ability to coach and teach, Cecil worked his way through highly acclaimed and successful coaching positions, awards on every level, administrative opportunities, and, ultimately, into the lives of countless teenagers. His kids still thank him for the impact that he had—in sports and life. His inspiration now extends past the court into a wonderfully wrought memoir. Cecil Mosenson shares his life of coaching—starting with Wilt.”

168 pages – $14.99 (paperback)

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Eden
The Knowledge of Good and Evil 666
by Dr. Joye Jeffries Pugh

“Herein lies a scrupulously documented account of a clandestine agenda by those claiming to be illuminated, which is based on unprecedented access to previously undisclosed documents. Even Leonardo Da Vinci’s hidden code will be revealed right before your very eyes as this research takes you farther than any other prophetic work on the subject has ever gone. The hidden link between the Garden of Eden and the End of Time is an explosive one, thereby making this a riveting exposé which boldly walks the reader right up to Satan’s doorstep and introduces him to you.”

482 pages – $29.99 (paperback)

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Silent Thunder
A Life Story
by Eric Thunander

“Silent Thunder Down, set, hut! Shoulder pads crack, helmets smash together, and Eric Thunander hears nothing.. As a deaf athlete, Eric persevered through many obstacles; however, his life on the football field only begins to tell his powerful and heart-wrenching story. Born into a chronically abusive family, Eric sets out to defy the family tradition through education, perseverance, and forgiveness. Through abuse, neglect, and unimaginable tragedy, he tells his own story. The relationship with his family, moving from school to school, being placed in foster care, and his national championship with the University of Oklahoma in 2000 all work to define Eric as a man of character, humility, and unwavering strength. Although football helped him through some tough times, it dealt him an even bigger blow with his injury. Depressed and broken, Eric hit a nearly fatal low. Seemingly on his last thread, Eric climbed his way up—and lives to tell about it. Silent Thunder is the life of a kid slated by society to fail, and the power of a man determined to fight. Eric Thunander attended OU and was an active part of their championship season in 2000. His academic achievements include being on the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Who’s Who of America Colleges. He travels as a motivational speaker, but resides in Norman, Oklahoma. “A compelling story of a man faced with many trials, none of which could extinguish his dream.” – Bob Stoops, University of Oklahoma football coach “An inspiring story of individual strength built upon a remarkable capacity to love and to forgive.” – David L. Boren, University of Oklahoma president ”

224 pages – $14.99 (paperback)

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Honor Restored
by Denzil D. Garrison

“Using a fast paced narrative style that keeps the pages turning, Garrison sets the stage with an insider’s view of the military justice system, then advances the tale through the gripping story of Randell D. Herrod and his court martial. ”

242 pages – $14.95 (paperback)

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Merkle’s Curse
by Jerry Jacover

“During the summer of 2003, two life-long fans of the Chicago Cubs realized that their favorite team is really cursed. They, and their adult sons, become obsessed with undoing this curse, lest it undermine their team’s march to its first World Series in almost sixty years and its first Major League Championship since 1908. Unbeknownst to them, the curse had its origins in an Old Testament prophecy that has had a profound effect on both the history of the world and the game of baseball. In the process, it traces a dark, forbidding path from the Holy Land, through the Roman Empire, medieval Europe, West Africa, and pre-Columbian America, before leaving an imprint on the United States and its national pastime. A story about friends, family, freedom and faith, the reader won’t know until the very last page whether these die-hard Cub fans were able to solve the mystery of Merkle’s Curse.”

388 pages – $19.99 (paperback)

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