Congrats to I’m The One Who Got Away by Andrea Jarrell and This is How It Begins by Joan Dempsey for being nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Awards.

A Ring of Truth by Michelle Cox was long-listed for the Chanticleer’s Goethe AwardsMichelle Cox was also featured on Literary Lightbox.

Indie Picks Magazine selected Our Grand Finale by Laraine Denny Burrell and While They’re Still Here by Patricia Williams in their holiday gift guide for readers.

I Know It In My Heart author, Mary Plouffe, was interviewed on LA Talk Radio.

Motherhood Reimagined by Sarah Kowalski was featured in San Jose Mercury Newss “Books By The Bay” round up. Motherhood Reimagined also received a rave Clarion Review  – 5 out of 5: “Kowalski’s emotionally raw descriptions of her struggles will strike a familiar and comforting chord with other would-be parents.”

Deb Brandon, author of But My Brain Had Other Ideas, was interviewed on BlogTalkRadio‘s The Daily Author. And Reader Views called But My Brain Had Other Ideas, “…a story filled with fluid narration and gripping detail.”

Monica Starkman, author of The End of Miracles, was showcased as a successful alumna on The University of Michigan’s website.

Erin Seidemann, author of Postcards from the Sky: Adventures of an Aviatrix, will be a featured author at The New Orleans Bookfair this Saturday, December 10.

The Velveteen Daughter by Laurel Davis Huber was featured in the Portland Press Herald‘s round up of Maine-centric reads.

Judy Gruen sold 350 copies of The Skeptic and the Rabbi: Falling in Love with Faith to the Aish HaTorah Annual Partners’ Conference for their welcome bags. Aish HaTorah is a leader in Jewish educational outreach worldwide. A review also appears in The Jewish Press and her latest column on Aish.com about the current fashion trend of modest styles has more than 400 social media shares.

Check out a sample of the audiobook for How To Grow an Addict by J.A. Wright on Tantor.

The Book of Calm author Nancy G. Shapiro has written three guest blogs for Psych Central, Weightless and Brain Hackers.

Ginger McKnight Chavers, author of In the Heart of Texas, had a great time last weekend with the “Just Us” book club in West Orange, NJ.

Every week, we celebrate noteworthy achievements and upcoming events happening within the She Writes Press community in our “Friday High Fives!” If you have coverage you’d like to share, a new award to your name or an event planned, please email digital@sparkpointstudio.com and we’ll get you included in an upcoming Friday High Fives!