Author Archives: Therese

Could I Vote for a Mormon for President? Is Now on Sale

Could I Vote for a Mormon for President? An Election-Year Guide to Mitt Romney’s Religion, by sociologists of religion Ryan T. Cragun and Rick Phillips, is now on sale. It’s available in original trade paperback ($12.95) and eBook ($3.99) formats. The audiobook version … Continue reading

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A Short Stay in Hell: Release and Worldwide Book Giveaway

Author Steven L. Peck’s critically well-received novella, A Short Stay in Hell, releases today. It’s available in simultaneously released hardcover ($21.95), trade paperback ($11.95), and eBook ($2.99) formats. The audiobook version will be available in April.  A Short Stay in Hell … Continue reading

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King’s English Bookshop to Carry A Lost Argument

Strange Violin Editions is entering the world of brick-and-mortar bookstores. Beloved indie bookseller The King’s English Bookshop in Salt Lake City is going to be making A Lost Argument available on its shelves. So, Salt Lakers, next time you’re in … Continue reading

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The Friendly Atheist Book Giveaway

Popular atheist blog The Friendly Atheist posted about A Lost Argument on Wednesday and will be giving a free copy of the book away to a random commenter. (Hemant Mehta is the man behind the blog, and you should definitely … Continue reading

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Main Street Plaza Reviews A Lost Argument

There’s a review of A Lost Argument up on the Main Street Plaza blog (which describes itself as “A Community for Anyone Interested in Mormonism”). Check it out!

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Goodreads and Free Book Giveaway

A Lost Argument now has a page on Goodreads. We’ll be doing a free book giveaway on the Goodreads site from September 26 through October 24. Don’t forget to sign up!

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Coming Soon

Watch this space for news and updates about Strange Violin Editions.

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