"Gabriella's
Voice" Considered for a Pulitzer Prize!!!
COMPANY PRESS RELEASE HOQUIAM, WA – 23
March 2001: Dead End StreetSM is extremely pleased to announce
that Michael J. Vaughn's novel "Gabriella's Voice" is
being considered for a 2001 Pulitzer Prize in Letters as "distinguished
fiction by an American author."
"As you might imagine, we are quite happy right now," said
company CIO Ivan R. Black. "We have seen this darling of a
novel blossom from an extraordinarily popular e-book to the elite
realm of Pulitzer-worthy literature. Needless to say, we are pleased."
The
novel is now available in paperback from both barnesandnoble.com and amazon.com.
Get your copy today!
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 StreetSM.
Investment inquiries should be directed to John P. Rutledge at:
jrutledge@deadendstreet.com.
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