Tuesday, June 23, 2009

PublishAmerica Presents Nala’s Story by Keli Hansen

Press Release -- PublishAmerica is proud to present Nala’s Story by Keli Hansen from Colorado Springs, Colorado.

What are the lessons animals learn from us? More importantly, what can we learn from our animals? Nala invites us to share her life experiences of how she grows from a young pup to a mature adult, and how she learns to accept and love the people that come into her life, even though they sometimes leave along the way. She tells the story of the many lessons she learns, the most important being the deep bond she finds that humans and animals can share.

Beginning with her adoption by Matt, her loyal human, we travel with Nala through her good times and sick times as she comes to realize Matt loves her as his own child.

Keli Hansen moved to Colorado as a teenager and is happily married. Her “child” is her dog named Powder. She has found happiness in her career, but it has always been her dream to become a successful writer as a hobby. She keeps a small list of life goals she wants to accomplish and this book is just one of the few she can now mark off. Now it’s on with another!

PublishAmerica is the home of 35,000 talented authors. PublishAmerica is a traditional publishing company whose primary goal is to encourage and promote the works of new, previously undiscovered writers. Like more mainstream publishers, PublishAmerica pays its authors advances and royalties, makes its books available in both the United States and Europe through all bookstores, and never charges any fees for its services. PublishAmerica offers a distinctly personal, supportive alternative to vanity presses and less accessible publishers.

1 comment:

Keli said...

Publish America is a joke.
They have stolen my royalties and have the worst customer service you could ever imagine. They don't follow the rules of thir own contract and don't promote your book. They expect you to buy large quantities of your own book just to lead you to believe they are going to send your book to great places and famous people. They are lazy thieves who deserve to go out of business.

Keli