MotesBooks

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MotesBooks is a publishing company based in Louisville, Kentucky, founded in 2006 by . MotesBooks publishes works of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, anthologies, audio books, and books for young readers, including the Kentucky Hero Series. In addition, MotesBooks produces literary community-building events that include workshops for writers and songwriters, annual literary suppers, and mentoring emerging writers.

Divisions of MotesBooks and Publications[]

MotesBooks Inc[]

Fiction
Novels
  • Tilt-a-Whirl (2010) by
  • The King of Gaheena (2008) by
  • Pearl Maker (2006) by
Short Stories
  • Ten Tongues (2010)
Non-Fiction
  • Very Best of Kentucky Crosswords (2009) by
  • Stories Told In Stone: Cemetery Iconology-A Manual for Genealogy Research (2009) by
  • The Hurting Part: Evolution of an American Play (2008) by Silas House
Memoirs
  • Don't You Remember? (2007) by George Ella Lyon
  • Who Needs June Cleaver? (2007) by
Essay Collections
  • Back To Abnormal (2010) by
  • Can A Democrat Get Into Heaven? (2006) by
Poetry
  • Since The End (2010) by
  • This Gone Place (2010) by Lisa Parker
  • After The Garden (2009) by
  • Kilroy Was Here (2008) by
  • The Well String (2008) by Noel Smith
  • Her Secret Song (2008) by
  • Asymmetry (2007) by
Anthologies
  • Harvest of Fire: New & Collected Works of Lee Howard (2010) Edited by George Ella Lyon
  • We All Live Downstream: Writings about Mountaintop Removal (2009) Edited by Jason Howard
  • World Premieres from Horse Cave (2009) Edited by &
MOTIF Series
  • Vol. 2 - Come What May: an Anthology of Writings about Chance (2010) Edited by
  • Vol. 1 - Writing By Ear: an Anthology of Writings about Music (2009) Edited by Marianne Worthington

MotesBooks Audio[]

  • Two Stories (2008) by Silas House Read by the author
  • Hey Diddle Diddle (2008) by Read by the author
  • Can A Democrat Get Into Heaven? (2007) by 12 Selections read by the author

MotesBooks Think Young Collection[]

Kentucky Hero Series
  • The Lucy Furman Story (2010) by
  • Ring the Silver Bell: The Alice Slone Story (2008) by

Community Building[]

Literary Events
  • The Gathering of Writers and Songwriters
  • Annual Literary Supper

Notable Contributors[]

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