Writers' Branding and Reading Glass Books are proud to announce the upcoming feature of 48 titles in the June 14, 2026 issue of the New York Times Book Review. Representing a broad spectrum of genres, themes, and perspectives, the participating authors will gain exposure through one of the most respected and influential literary platforms in the publishing industry.
The upcoming feature highlights the continued rise of independent publishing and provides participating authors with an opportunity to connect with an expansive national readership composed of avid readers, reviewers, librarians, publishing professionals, educators, and literary enthusiasts. Through this placement, each featured title will benefit from heightened visibility in a publication recognized worldwide for shaping literary conversations and introducing readers to emerging voices and noteworthy works.
From fiction, memoir, poetry, and children's literature to philosophy, spirituality, history, self-help, and contemporary social commentary, the selected books reflect the diversity and creativity of today's independent authors. The campaign also reinforces the growing impact of self-published and independently promoted works in today's evolving literary landscape.
Participating Authors and Featured Titles:
- Richard P. Benevento - “Journey to Blue Lake: My Tri Dream Comes True”
- Jorge San Martin Zambrano - “Lealtad”
- Terry Moss and Carol Moss - “Whole You Before Two: How Emotional Wholeness Transforms Every Relationship;” “In The Beginning It Was Not So: Seven Marriage Lessons Learned In The Garden”
- Robert R. Hotchkiss - “Day Trading Simplified: A Practical Guide For Beginners With Easy to Understand Concepts and Strategies That Actually Work!”
- Jo Stewart Wray - “Deep South Gold”
- Dr. Shawn Brannan - “Steve and Lilo”
- Jamaal Lee - “YATES: Volume One”
- Harold Toliver - “Thorne's Journey Home;” “Scanning and Sizing the Universe and Everything in It: Playing Scales”
- Judith Wilson Shadzi - “The American Cat and the Persian Family”
- Pamella A. Russell - “Saci Kids”
- Hakeem R. Jelani - “The Mind, Body, Spirit, and Storytelling”
- Thomas F. Motter - “The Song of Roland and Oliver, Book I - The Son's of Aymon”
- Hector L. Coleman - “The Confessions Of A Storefront Church”
- Tyniece S. Gutzmore and Sonji K. Grandy - “Through Our Eyes: A Dual Memoir of A Mother & Daughters Love”
- Breta Lee - Dachshund Discoveries: “On the Farm”
- Patrick Earl Dwyer - “Ascendancy”
- M.B. Nasdeo - “Made From Magic;” “Pharaoh's Lighting”
- K. Fitzpatrick - “Cat and Mouse”
- Robert Borcyckowski - “This Side of the Promised Land: A Story About Hoping, Waiting, and Sometimes Believing;” “Where The Water Went That Flowed Under the Bridge: And Other Short Stories”
- Mary Kay Matossian - “I Love Bacon! But I Love Me More!”
- Dr. James M. Copas - “The Politicization of the American Legal System”
- Ann Miles Sievers - “The Food Lady and Bucky”
- Nancy Landrum with Jim Landrum - “How to Stay Married & Love It: Solving the Puzzle of a SoulMate Marriage”
- Gretchen L. Weiss Dubit - “Under the Oak Tree”
- Corey Shepherd - “The Fundamental Ultimate Question What is?: A Philosophical Framework”
- Mary Ann Dratch - “A Journey Through Time”
- Florence Coleman - “Virginia Our Home!;” “The Dog That Didn't Bark at First”
- Stanley Slaczka - “The Structure of Perseverance!”
- P. Turczyk - “My Pain Is Our Freedom”
- Sergio Tinoco - “Proud American”
- William Stephenson - “A New Way To Hope: Stories That Describe The Journey To Hope”
- Laure Stack - “The Leaf That Went On An Unexpected Road Trip;” “Howie, The Unusual Bear;” “Once Upon a Boy”
- Elizabeth A. Len Wai - “Children Do Come With A Manual”
- Wilbur White - “From Rags to Riches”
- Judith Partelow - “Passion & Provocation: Selected Poems”
- Ed Stauffer - “Spirits”
- Lin C. Capps - “Emmy Finds a Forever Home”
- Joanne Radke - “The Sanctuary”
- Anne Shostrom Collins - “Anne's Songs: Words from the Father's Heart”
- Everett Triplett - “Imminent EMP: Be a Survivor;” “You Can Survive World War III”
Writers' Branding and Reading Glass Books remain committed to creating meaningful publicity opportunities that amplify independent voices and connect authors with wider audiences through strategic media placements and literary promotion.
Readers can discover more about these authors and their books through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major online retailers.
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