From Olympic gold-medalist Dorothy Hamill and former Miss America Kate Shindle, to best-selling UK author Jasper Cooper, Media Predict is delighted to offer a remarkable group of writers for our launch:
- Dorothy Hamill and Ellen Levy Sarnoff (producer of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) bring you Skatey Katey, the first in a projected series of children’s books.
- Jasper Cooper’s self-published Candara’s Gift shot to the top of the Amazon.co.uk charts. He’s looking to bring his magical story to America.
- From former Miss America and Broadway star Kate Shindle, we have Crown Chasers, a hilarious inside account of the pageant world.
- B. Brandon Barker’s NASA conspiracy novel, Operation EMU, created hilarious buzz when theorists and UFO magazines believed it wholesale.
- Brenna Hajek ’s Characters In Search Of An Actress explores what happens when an Academy Award® winning actress comes face-to-face with her own fictional characters.
- Greg Olear’s uS and TheM is a romantic comedy with a mischievous twist. (S&M anyone?)
- Catherine Raffaele’s The Thirteen Virtues is the first focused look at Benjamin Franklin’s Thirteen Virtues as a map for personal growth.
Jason Clampet’s Dirty Cookbook is an outrageously funny tale of sexual misadventures in which a group of bachelor friends discover one of the best-kept secrets of dating: food.
- Penelope Estrada’s One True Love is an international tale of lovers forced to keep their relationship secret from both family and friends in the fast-changing 1960s.
- Certified Military Physical Training Specialist Mark Lauren brings us You Are Your Own Gym, with innovative bodyweight-only exercises that require no special equipment and can be performed anywhere.
- Alison Oliver writes and illustrates the children’s book Yoo-Hoo, Bunnie McFoo!, in which Bunnie learns that what counts the most is how she feels on the inside, not what she looks like on the outside
- Dan Markowitz’s Coming Up Short takes a candid and often heartbreaking look at sports greats who never won a championship.
- Lastly, Vicki Nicholson’s I Don’t Know Jack portrays a loveable, scruffy Jack who is plagued by a phony marriage, a new lawyer girlfriend, and (among other things) the Law of Karma.
We’re proud to have them all on Media Predict. Will they get a book deal? Make your predictions in our markets. See our full listing of books.