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K. Arthur’s New Book, “Season 3: A Mac McKyer Sports Story,” Follows a High School Baseball Player Who Finds His Relationships Beginning to Unravel and His Future Unsure

Originally from Seattle, Washington, author K. Arthur grew up playing various varsity sports in high school and at two small NAIA-affiliated colleges. The author is a graduate of Milligan College (BA) and Vanderbilt University (MDiv) and has also lived and worked in a variety of other places, including Oregon, Nova Scotia, Indiana, Colorado, Missouri, and Kentucky. Currently, K. Arthur lives with his wife and one son in Lexington, Kentucky.
K. Arthur writes, “In Francis ‘Mack’ McKyer’s life, ever since he can remember, spring has always meant baseball. He can’t imagine what he would do if that were taken away from him. And fairly shortly his place on the Lincoln High baseball team becomes the least of his problems. Season 3 of this series of sports themed novels picks up the threads of Mack’s life as he moves toward the completion of his junior year at Lincoln High School. For a moment Mack and his friends enjoy basking in the close of a successful basketball season, a conclusion that had seemed very uncertain a few months earlier. But troubles are brewing and once again Mack finds himself in the middle. His future as a baseball player is in serious jeopardy, the environment at the high school takes a sudden turn or two and is no longer so friendly. Relationships, particularly with the females in his life, become increasingly complicated. Before the year is over he will find himself in a no-win struggle with adversarial authority, question basic issues of the meaning of friendship, sexual identity and some of his assumptions about his future directions.”
Published by Fulton Books, K. Arthur’s book is the third entry in the author’s sports-themed “Seasons” series and will take readers on a poignant coming-of-age story as Mack finds his life becoming more complex. Expertly paced and compelling, K. Arthur weaves a character-driven novel that is sure to leave readers spellbound, and ready for the next installment following its stunning conclusion.
Readers who wish to experience this enthralling work can purchase “Season 3: A Mac McKyer Sports Story” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
Please direct all media inquiries to Author Support via email at support@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.
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Author Denise A. Powis’s New Book, “Just be Yourself and No One Else!” Follows Three Punctuation Marks Who Try to Change Who They Are But Simply Cause Confusion

In 2005, author Denise Powis received a bachelor of science degree from Empire State College, and she has worked for many years in the helping professions as a certified nursing assistant, home health aide, and substitute teacher for special education classes. At the present time, she teaches a Bible study/support group for women. In 1979, she won a 17 Islands National sailboat race.
In “Just Be Yourself and No One Else!”, readers are introduced to a period, an exclamation point, and a question mark who all long for a change of pace and decide to switch places one day. However, they soon discover they are not well suited for performing their new roles, and decide that they were made perfect for their original purpose.
Published by Hawes & Jenkins Publishing, Denise A. Powis’s engaging tale will delight readers of all ages as they discover the importance of accepting one’s self and being true to who they really are. With colorful artwork and a powerful life lesson, “Just Be Yourself and No One Else!” will help boost confidence amongst young readers, leaving a lasting impression long after the final page.
Readers who wish to experience this riveting work can purchase “Just Be Yourself and No One Else!” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Hawes & Jenkins at 888-430-7450.
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Why Music Matters—Especially in Later Life

The release of Magical Musical Memories aligns with research indicating music’s capacity to reduce stress and rekindle recollection among people living with dementia. It also echoes widely shared experiences—from football legend Sir Alex Ferguson to the family of singer Tony Christie—of music’s unique ability to unlock the past.
Inside the Community Spirit
“From the songs that we danced to at our first school dance, to the albums that became the soundtrack of our lives, each memory is a testament to the moments that have defined us,” said Helen Davies-Parsons, Chief Executive of Dormy Care Communities. “Music can transport us back to a specific time and place. Through these recollections, memories will now live on.”
How to Buy the Book—and Support Local Charities
The coffee-table style book is priced at £15. Copies can be purchased by contacting any of the five homes directly; card payments can be taken over the phone and books can be posted. A portion of every sale will be donated to local charities.
Key Details at a Glance
- Title: Magical Musical Memories
- Publisher: Dormy Care Communities
- Format: Interactive book with QR codes to YouTube
- Price: £15
- Beneficiaries: Donations from sales go to local charities
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