For Good Friday week, let us share with you a heartwarming story that would make even the most hardbitten New York publishers go soft inside.

Schiel & Denver author, Terry Woodcock (pictured left), has achieved his 20 year long dream of publishing his debut novel, at the wonderful age of 73 years old.

Terry, who is a talented local artist, chose Schiel & Denver to publish his exciting novel The Long Quest, which is an epic adventure about North American Indian tribes which spans the entire American heartlands.

Schiel & Denver is proud to be attracting such great novelists to our backlist. Terry’s book, The Long Quest (ISBN 978-1849030366), is out now at Barnes & Noble and Amazon.

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Heirloom Books, the children’s book publishing imprint of Schiel & Denver, has finally been given a website of it’s own as Schiel & Denver strategically expands the children’s publishing division within the company.

Catering to the education needs of children and young adult, Heirloom will require authors to submit manuscripts to be evaluated on literary merit, before any of Schiel & Denver’s ISBN book publishing packages can be hired.

Editors will look for character development, plot, voice, and most importantly, the writing; in choosing books for Heirloom’s backlist that are safe enough, and of enough educational value to be read to children as professional ISBN published products.

Boasting new writing talent such as David Liberi’s Little Saint Nick and Robert Woodbury’s Gruffy, the Lonely Frog (pictured), all parents and teachers can rest assured Heirloom books are quality products that have been through a rigorous submissions process.

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