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A Sentimental Journey Heads Up the Amazon Best Seller Ranking

June 16th, 2011

Jim Kennison’s A Sentimental Journey has rocketed up the Amazon.com Best Seller Ranking and is now #896,248.

A Sentimental Journey is a romantic story about San Francisco attorney Bryce Gibson who is agonizing over the skiing-accident death of his wife and decides to take an extended trip to Europe.  It’s a “Sentimental Journey” revisiting places where he and Lauren had spent many happy days.

While flying to London, Bryce becomes acquainted with seatmate, Traci Dunne. His journey soon takes an unexpected turn.

Look for A Sentimental Journey all major booksellers.

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White Grizzly is HOT on Kindle!

June 16th, 2011

White Grizzly is HOT on Kindle now ranked at #44,105 in the paid Kindle store and #2 in Westerns!

The second installment in Dave P. Fisher’s Poudre Canyon Saga White Grizzly is in full distribution and you’ll find it at all major booksellers.

Thirty years have passed since Andre Pelletier parted from his brother and became White Grizzly the Crow War Chief. War has gripped the West with the Sioux nation joining forces with the Cheyenne and Arapaho to fight the hated blue coat soldiers over the treaty breaking Bozeman Road. The Crow were content to let their enemy, the Sioux, struggle with the soldiers until a patrol out of Fort Phil Kearny attacked the village of White Grizzly hurling them into the war.

Pressed between his position of leadership, a son gone insane and renegade, and the knowledge that the world they knew is rapidly changing Andre makes the long journey to Colorado to leave the women and children of his family in the safety of his brother Jean. Then, accompanied by his sons, White Grizzly returns to the Powder River to fight a war he’s not sure they can win.

Dave’s Where Free Men Gather, the first book in The Poudre Canyon Saga series, is currently available at booksellers everywhere.

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MinisterWanted.com Coming to Bookstores Everywhere in April

March 18th, 2011

Watch for the new release MinisterWanted.com by Herb Marlow coming to bookstores the end of April.

Dr. Herb Marlow’s novel MinisterWanted.com will keep you guessing until Charles discovers all the answers.  A guaranteed page-turner you won’t want to put down.

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TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore Cover Art Sneak Peek

December 9th, 2010

Artist Lorna Dillon will supply the cover art for the Bottom of the Hill Publishing release of TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore.

Each part of the West has its own distinctive characteristics that encompass geography, history and culture.  Lorna Dillon sets her painting in rural California, home of many Spanish land grants and rolling foothills.  The influence of the vaqueros and their elegant horsemanship is so classical that their legacy comes to life under her brush.

As a child, Dillon was intrigued by paintings in her family home.  Her fascination was profound and the seed was planted.  It lay dormant until the late 70’s when Lorna took up painting to see if her interest could be developed.  She followed a long and laborious path filled with much trial and error, studying the styles, composition and techniques of other artists whose work she admired.

Gradually her style developed and her interests aimed her towards the western art genre.  Livestock trade shows did double duty as both a source of subjects and sales.  There she learned more about the animals and their various characteristics, sold a lot of art, gained discipline and brush mileage, and most importantly, Lorna says, “I met a lot of wonderful people in the livestock industry.”  The ranching life felt very natural to her and she found the ambiance warm and genuine.

Success and her reputation in the field grew.

After many years of this self-supporting and self-taught effort, workshops became a springboard for her to really begin to mature as an artist.  Many well-known regional shows in the Western states led to her inclusion in the prestigious Prix de West Invitational at the National Cowboy Museum in Oklahoma City for many years.  That event has been “the pinnacle of my career” according to Dillon.  She says, “I thank God for the guidance and the gifts that made it all possible.”

The cover image is a detail of the painting entitled COW BOSS.  It is just one fine example of Lorna Dillon’s art.  You can see more of her highly creative images at lornadillon.com.

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Look out for TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore Coming Soon!

December 7th, 2010

TRAILS WEST…an Anthology of Western Lore brings together six of today’s great western writers into one book with six short stories that embrace six different situations in the old west.

NO TOMORROW by Herb Marlow is the story of the plight and rewards one cattle boss finds as he lives his dream on the western frontier.  Marlow is the author of over 30 books and essays, including his recently published Cowboy Riches.

THE FAMILY MAN by new author Hamilton Haley is a tale of a good man who is one of the first immigrants to the Oregon Country.  It relates the way he assists three different families to a better life in Oregon’s Willamette Valley.

THE STRANGER IN RAIL CAMP SEVEN by Jim Kennison tells about one weekend that might have happened in the life of a true historical figure.  Kennison is new to Bottom of the Hill Publishing but not to readers as he has several books to his credit.

TROUBLE IN COLD ROCK COUNTRY by Johnny Gunn relates the realities of frontier justice with a happy ending for one cattle drover.  Johnny Gunn is the author of the recently published book of short stories entitled Out of the West…Tales of the American Frontier.

THE DOUBLE DEAL by Dave P. Fisher tells how a U.S. Marshal goes about solving a murder case where every clue seems to be a dead end.  Dave P. Fisher is the author of the Poudre Canyon Saga,a trilogy being published by Bottom of the Hill Publishing including Where Free Men Gather & White Grizzly.

THE LADY AND THE LION by cowboy poet and author Hal Swift is another chapter in the life of Logan West.  Logan is a banjo playing journalist to whom readers were introduced in Hal’s book, Ballad of a Small Town, Adventures of Logan West. The fun continues in Drytown with many of the folks you met in that recently published book.

Trails West is in it’s final edit now and will be available right around Christmas.

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To Purchase Bottom of the Hill Books

November 30th, 2010

We are continually asked how order books that we have published. That’s easy:

Bottom of the Hill Publishing is a publisher or print and ebooks. If you are interested in any of our books they are available through amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Boarders and all booksellers whether online or brick and mortar.

If you are associated with a bookseller, school, library, non-profit or other organization you may contact Ingram Books for account and ordering information.

We are able to assist you for orders of 20 books or more offering discounts whether for a single or multiple titles. Contact orders@bottomofthehillpublishing.com for assistance.

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Look for Out of the West…Tales of the American Frontier on Sale Now

November 24th, 2010

Here is a baker’s dozen of great western short stories entitled Out of the West…Tales of the American Frontier by Johnny Gunn.  The book is a reflection of life in the west from the early days of the westward migration right into the 21st century.

The stories deal with such varied topics as a late 19th Century chili cook-off to a 21st Century ghost story.  You’ll find stories about mustanging in the early days and about cattle drives that don’t always turn out the way the cow boss expected.  There are stories about dens of thieves, Indians, trouble with Mother Nature and lots of bad men who always get knocked down a peg or two.  It’s a fun book to read and is full of life the way we like to think it used to be.

Cover and interior art created by Johnny’s wife, Patty Gunn.

Get a glass of ice tea, sit back and relax and prepare to enjoy Out of the West…Tales of the American Frontier.

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Look for Cowboy Riches By Herb Marlow at your Bookstores Now

November 15th, 2010

Cowboy Riches is the latest from Herb Marlow, a story of a rancher who strikes it big winning the lottery.

Modern Texas Cowboy, Joe Garth, earning $900.00 a month wins over $4 million in the Texas Lottery. How long will it take him to spend it? At first, everything comes up roses. He buys a ranch and some good cattle and horses; meets a smart, pretty girl, marries and generally believes that life can’t get much better.

But then Joe’s life suddenly takes a down turn. An investment turns sour, and the love of his life dies in childbirth. How can he overcome the loss of his beloved wife? Joe cowboys up, takes care of baby Ashley, and though his monetary losses are great, he realizes that he still has what is most important: his faith in God and his precious daughter.

While looking for cowboy work Joe discovers a forgotten investment has made him part owner in a cattle ranch….and it’s back to a life he understands and loves. The big surprise comes when he meets an old acquaintance…can love happen twice in a man’s life? Perhaps…

Look for Cowboy Riches at your favorite bookseller.

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Artist Christine Camilleri Cover for Cowboy Riches

November 1st, 2010

Christine Camilleri has agreed to supply the art for the new Herb Marlow book Cowboy Riches. Camilleri’s Heading Home is an exquisite  painting portraying cowboy on horse.

Christine Camilleri is a painter of western scenes: cowboys, bison, wildlife and open country.

Her pastel paintings have received numerous awards in shows and competitions in Canada and the United States.  Internationally, her work is collected by individuals, corporations and universities.  She is a member of the Northwest Pastel Society and Pastel Artists of Canada.

An experienced hiker and outdoorswoman, Christine enjoys fly fishing, going so far as to tie her own flys.  She also loves skiing and backpacking.  Christine tells us she often takes her paints along and finds inspiration in nature for paintings that are then fine-tuned in her studio.

She is represented by Scott Milo Gallery in Anacortes, Washington and the Soda Creek Gallery in Sisters, Oregon.

You can view more of her paintings at www.christinecamilleri.com. Should you wish to purchase prints they can easily be ordered from www.christine-camilleri.fineartamerica.com.

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Bottom of the Hill to Publish Johnny Gunn

October 31st, 2010

Bottom of the Hill Publishing has signed Johnny Gunn as the latest author in a line of Western writers. Johnny’s book Out of the West…Tales of the American Frontier is a a bakers dozen knee slappingly hilarious stories including The Gas Man Meets His Match, Not In My Camp, Bear, Annabelle’s Slippery Gulch, Old Sam Gets the Last Laugh and others.

About the Author Johnny Gunn:

Johnny Gunn has worked under that name for well over fifty years, but it’s not his legal name.

The IRS knows him as Dennis Locke.

When Johnny took his first radio job in California’s Monterey Bay area, he was a newsman, and he says that when he said his name on the air, it sounded like Denny Schlock.  The Peter Gunn TV show was hot, and thus, Johnny Gunn was born.  Johnny is in his mid-fifties, while Dennis Locke is in his early seventies.  Johnny likes to say that only the IRS gets confused.

Born in Santa Cruz, California, Johnny’s grandfather was a state senator and a newspaper publisher.  His mother was a highly creative writer and journalist.  When he was fourteen, the family moved to Guam where he spent his high school years.

Johnny did some mustanging in his early twenties, was in the Army, and ended up in Nevada in 1964.  He did publicity work for a Reno hotel-casino, and then bought a floundering weekly newspaper in Virginia City, named the Virginia City Legend.  Johnny says that it only took him three years to go completely broke, but it was a wonderful three years.

Many newspapers and magazines later, Gunn is now retired, and he and his lovely bride Patty, live on a small ranchette about twenty miles north of Reno.  They feed two horses and nine chickens.

Johnny has many short stories, poems and essays published, but the book you’re holding in your hands is his first novel length book.

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