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Michigan Author’s 1st Novel.
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They said... Loren D. Estleman, author of Writing The Popular Novel; Amos Walker series “Cutting-edge drama, as state-of-the-art as this morning’s technology report.”
Detroit Free Press "Book filled with intrigue, dotted with local culture."
Amazon Reviewer, Beach Books ”Move over Ludlum, Clancy we have a new writer in our midst... Suspense is high, intrigue does not disappoint...”
Times Herald "The author from Troy, clad in black, was on his feet (reading) while the crowd... hung on his every word."
... And for Seoul Legacy
Thomas Sullivan, author of The Water Wolf "Culturally convincing... insightful thriller. Outstanding books build like tsunamis, and Seoul Legacy travels at Force 5 speed."
Frank Wydra, author of The Cure "Phil Rosette’s Seoul Legacy is a frightening plausible page-turner. The only thing more terrifying than the story he weaves is the possibility that it may be true."
To schedule Phil Rosette, please contact Storywind Publicist John McCarthy - jmccarthy@storywind.net (734) 330-1421
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The Freya Project is Phil Rosette’s first novel and is published by Countinghouse Press. He has also written several short stories since he began writing fiction more than a decade ago. His next novel, Seoul Legacy, The Orphan’s Flu is due out in 2006. A short story, The Architect, was published in The Berkshire Review. He has also written several articles on Internet marketing. Phil Rosette’s writing stems from his own life experiences, starting at the age of 19 when he hitchhiked across America and spent three days in Las Vegas. Since then, he has worked blue collar, white collar, no collar. From a busboy in England and a short order cook in the Berkshires, to an international importer of rare and exotic cars, all before the age of twenty-five. He was once clocked at 100 miles per hour over the speed limit while demonstrating a 12-cylinder Jaguar. He’s raced open-wheel cars in England and across America and finished runner up in the 1980 SCCA National Championships. He spent a tour in Vietnam with the 128th AHC Gunslingers as a helicopter door gunner. Phil’s writing style is daring and his voice unique as he throws ordinary people into extraordinary circumstances. Phil manages Group-41, a Michigan-based online marketing company and has given Internet Marketing presentations for Automation Alley and the Troy Chamber of Commerce. Phil resides in the metro Detroit area with his wife Maureen and two sons. Recently, Phil and Maureen opened Birchwood Books, www.BirchwoodBooks.com, an antiquarian book store in Troy, Michigan.
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That’s a wrap for 2006! Had a blast, met a lot of fans on the twenty stop tour my friend and publicist John McCarthy arranged. Many thanks to both John and Kathy McCarthy for all their hard efforts in putting together the schedule, the materials and the follow up.Got to talk to a lot of book lovers and to meet a lot of other wonderful Authors and Librarians around Michigan. Remember to support your local library!See you in 2007!
Read on!-P
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July 19th 7:00 pm Canton, MI, Brand New Day Espresso Cafe, 42480 Cherry Hill Rd. Canton, MI 48188. 734-983-0334 ==July 22nd 1:00 pm West Bloomfield, MI, Barnes & Noble 6800 Orchard Lake Rd West Bloomfield, MI 48322 248-626-6804==August 12, 2 p.m.Kalamazoo, MI, Barnes and Noble Southland SC 6134 South Westnedge Ave Portage, MI 49002 269-324-1433 ==August 19th 1 p.m. Battle Creek, Barnes and Noble 5701 Beckley Rd. Battle Creek, MI 49015 269-979-8060==August 23, 7:30 p.m.Allen Park, MI Barnes and Noble 3120 fairland Drive Allen Park, MI 48101 313-271-0688 ==September 2, 1-3 p.m.Traverse City, MI, Horizon Books 243 E. Front St. Traverse City, MI 49684 231-946-7290==Sept. 9, 2 p.m. Ann Arbor, MI Barnes and Noble 3235 Washtenaw Ave Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 US(734) 973-0846 == |
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September 17, at 1 p.m. Southfield, MI Public Library 26300 Evergreen Road Southfield, MI 48076 (248) 796-4200==Sept. 23 at 1 p.m. Muskegan, MI, Barnes and Noble 5275 Harvey St, Muskegon, 49444 (231) 798-4388==October 7th Time TBA Saginaw, Barnes and Noble West Valley 3311 Tittabawassee Road Saginaw, MI 48604 989-790-9214==Oct. 17th 6:00 p.m. Hoyt Main Library 505 Janes Avenue Saginaw, MI 48607 (989) 755-0904 ==October 28th, 1:00 p.m. Midland, Barnes & Noble 6800 Eastman Ave Midland, MI 48642 989-835-5037==November 11th, 2 p.m. Grosse Point, MI, Barnes and Noble 19221 Mack Ave Grosse Pointe, MI 48236 313-884-5220==November 25th 1 pm Flint Public Library 1026 E. Kearsley St. Flint, MI 48502 Phone: (810) 232-7111==December 5th, 6:30 p.m. Auburn Hills Public Library 3400 East Seyburn Drive Auburn Hills, MI (248) 370-9466 |
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