Success story of Boston's bookworm
Published Date:
07 May 2008
By Stephen Stray
Thursday, 11:45: A BOSTON publisher is writing his own success story after having more than 70 books published in less than four years.
Paul Mould has published 70 books since 2004 and has 46 authors – including 16 who live in America.
Three of these visited the London Book Fair at Earls Court last month. Mimi Rutland, from Florida, came to Boston after the fair to meet Zoe Farmer, who illustrated her children's book, Miss Pistachio's Big Day.
Printed in English and Spanish, it has been ordered by Barnes and Noble to stock in its numerous shops.
Another author, Dr Steven Porter, who is standing for Congress in November's election as an Independent, visited Boston, where he met authors at a buffet at the New England Hotel.
His fourth book, America's Dying Democracy, has just been published.
The full article contains 142 words and appears in Boston Standard newspaper.
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Last Updated:
08 May 2008 11:45 AM
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Source:
Boston Standard
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Location:
Boston