It’s hard to believe that it’s been three years since our first book, Richmond Rocks came out. Me and my friend, Nicole Unice, who is now a
world-famous author and blogger (well, she will be!) sat down with the idea of creating a super-cool book about Richmond history for little kids. I had an epiphany when my son once asked me while walking together on Brown’s Island, mom, what are those markings on that footbridge?
Three years later and a few thousand sold books under our belts, we’re thrilled to publish Richmond Rocks Spooky Sequel. I’ve always been a ghost-story junkie so it was tons of fun researching all the cool (and plentiful!) ghastly Richmond tales, only a few of which are suitable for kiddos.
We’ll have retail information soon as well as a final arrival date for our books, another joint venture with Richmond’s Palari Publishing, and we’re thrilled that this is a 100% local project.
Our photographers of Hayes and Fisk the Art of Photography have captured Richmond’s spooky spots and our illustrator and local cool-guy Knox Hubard has painstakingly brought our three little adventurers back for another trip with their mama.
For more information on signings, at which we donate 20% to schools, organizations and non-profits, please contact Kate Hall.
And, because we have to ask, please like Richmond Rocks if you’d be so kind on Facebook.