Everything has to have a humble beginning.

                          PublishAmerica.com Red Clay Scholar

 Hello friends and neighbors! For those who have taken in their hearts to follow my Journey on Triond and other sites, I would like to thank you you kindly. The years here have been filled with support, laughter and of course a few surprises  but in general friends were found and correspondence has been regular.

My initial objective here on Triond was to bring attention to songs and lyrics had had written, this of course was short lived due to the rapid click and view technology we have now. Songwriting and music production has its own venue and followers, you’re either in or out, no safe middle ground. This of course sends many, myself included, into a different approach to realize a dream, a goal, an accomplishment. After researching several outlets that would not dry up the bank account and have me eating wish sandwiches,  I found PublishAmerica.com. This site allows the writer the ability to have his work professionally published in a well laid out manuscript and finally a book! A book that is available to the public, bookstores and so on. Yes , all with no expense to the writer. That’s the good part, no expense to the writer. The royalties will eventually pay the writer later in a well explained, clear three step process. In this process you will see that the publishing company takes there investment in your/ the writer, out first. Fair enough.

 I am not selling the company nor am I trying to promote PublishAmerica, I am merely explaining how I stumbled upon them and have now the pleasure to invite you to go and check out Red Clay Scholar, my book of poetry on this site. Click  to www.publishamerica.com  enter Red Clay Scholar in the search and hooray there it is. Please enjoy and thank you in advance. Hey, some of you might be there right beside me. My book signing is scheduled here in Augusta Georgia on the 2nd of April ant Vic’s Block Party, so if you’re there come on over and let me put my John Hancock on your book. Be my pleasure!

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  • Les Branson on Mar 7, 2011

    Congratulations, Paul. “Poeta nascitur, non fit.” I look forward to reading your book. Wish I could be there for the book signing.

    Les

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