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Deltina Hay’s Survival Guide is a highly recommended read
Neal Shaffer, recently wrote a wonderful review of the book by Dalton Publishing owner Deltina Hay, A Survival Guide to Social Media and Web 2.0 Optimization Summary.
Shaffer recommends this book as one of the top 15 reads of 2009. He then goes on to give an in depth review of the book, adding his “top [...]
Kimberlie Dykeman Continues to Inspire!
Dalton author, Kimberlie Dykeman, is always motivating someone! Following the success of her book Pure Soapbox, she has recently launched the nationwide SOAPBOX® In-home Inspiration Party, “a modern-day get-together that taps the wisdom found in powerful quotes to prompt candid interaction and heart-felt story-telling”. Dykeman inspires her guests to inspire themselves and each other and [...]
Dalton shares books online starting with Scribd
Dalton Publishing’s commitment to getting their authors the best exposure on the Web shows through once more with their launch into the world of online document sharing communities. Social publishing companies such as Scribd and Docstoc make written works available online, mobile devices and e-readers. With filters, tagging, and images, it’s easy to [...]
Dalton Publishing participates in Peer Pressure
Dalton Publishing is thrilled to be participating in the upcoming event: Peer Pressure: Indie Presses Unite.This event is being held in honor of Small Press Month, a nationwide celebration highlighting the high quality works produced by independent publishers.
The evening will be emceed by award-winning Dalton author, Owen Egerton, and will also feature Dalton author, Michael [...]
Deltina Hay to appear at Writers’ League of Texas panel
Dalton Publishing owner Deltina Hay will appear in the September edition of the Writers’ League of Texas’ ongoing “Building a Book” series. The series focuses on the evolution of books from conception through publication. Hay and her co-panelists, Colleen Divine Ellis and Gillian Redfearn, will represent and the publishing teams in place once a book [...]




