Marty Gallanter
booked for
Radio Shows Across America!
COMPANY PRESS RELEASE HOQUIAM, WA – 10
February 2001: Dead End Street is pleased to announce that Frankfurt
eBook Award Nominee Marty Gallanter has appeared on various radio
programs throughout the country during the months of January and
February, including Baltimore mainstay WEAA’s morning show,
New Hampshire’s WKBK "Open Mic" call-in show and
fifty thousand watt West Virginia giant WCIR.
"The renewed interest in Marty’s book is extremely
gratifying," comments Dead End Street CIO Ivan R. Black. "It’s
such a great book. We are happy to see so many people embrace it
and we are eager to resume our high profile pitch to the motion
picture and television industries."
A LITTLE LOWER THAN THE ANGELS is a spiritual novel inspired by
an ancient Jewish legend that relates how God, throughout all of
history, has placed among us thirty-six righteous people – three
dozen human beings, each of whom "knows the divine will." Humanity
can only redeem itself if these thirty-six righteous ones are among
us.
Suzanne Rosewell is a Wall Street lawyer, the youngest female
partner in the history of her prestigious firm. She’s a strong,
driven woman with the will to succeed and a head start on her chosen
path. She’s willing to do whatever it takes to achieve her
goals... until she meets Elias Garner, the enigmatic black Jazz
musician, who carries an ancient trumpet made of gold and represents
the even more furtive "Chairman" (whom we learn is "the
head of the most powerful corporation on earth").
Elias asks Suzanne to put aside her career and attempt to find "the
five missing righteous ones." Through a series of mystical
happenings, all of which seem to involve Elias, Suzanne decides
to accept the quest, and begins the odd journey from New York City
to the Black Hills of South Dakota to a holy Native American shrine
and back to New York again.
Her efforts are not without opposition. Elizabeth Luckholt, a
woman described as the "opposite" of Elias in the great,
unnamed corporation, is seated at the left hand of the Chairman.
Her upwardly mobile ambitions would be well served if Suzanne failed.
In addition, Suzanne faces a deadline set by the Chairman himself.
Without 36 names on the list, it appears that the world itself
cannot exist beyond the sunrise.
About Marty Gallanter:
Marty Gallanter has been a publicist, writer and fundraiser for
more than 20 years. His work has appeared in numerous publications
including the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Parade and TV Guide.
Currently a philanthropy columnist for www.worth.com, he lectures
at universities throughout the country, and appeared on the pilot
episode of Prime Time Live and on Saturday Night With
Connie Chung.
About KFAB:
More than 75 years old, KFAB has literally changed the way radio
is heard in the heartlands. With the power of most major urban
stations, KFAB offers extremely popular original programming through
its network of CBS Radio, Westwood One and the AP Wire Service.
Drive Time Omaha is one of its most popular programs.
About the Company:
Founded in 1997 by Ivan R. Black, John P. Rutledge and Fred M.
Straughn, the company was originally named Dead End Street Publications,
LLC. But, upon filing its servicemark with the United States Patent & Trademark
Office, the company changed its name to Dead End StreetSM to maximize
the value of its servicemark. It has grown from a pioneer in the
electronic publishing industry to a leader in the field.
With unquestionably the strongest management team in the industry,
Dead End StreetSM has become the prototype of a "branded" business.
Synonymous with originality and high quality, the company is recognized
as a prominent member of an industry still in its infancy. It has
an extremely strong business model and intellectual property foundation.
Its current stable contains authors with print publishing credits
that include Random House, Dell, Simon & Schuster, Harcourt-Brace
and Greenwood/Praeger. Clearly, the world is becoming one big Dead
End Street.
Investment inquiries should be directed to John P. Rutledge at:
jrutledge@deadendstreet.com |