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“I Am Not the Moon Lake Camp Killer” by Tambi Harwood was displayed at the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair (Frankfurter Buchmesse) – Book Gallery

“I Am Not the Moon Lake Camp Killer” by Tambi Harwood was among the books displayed by Author Reputation Press during the Frankfurt Book Fair 2023 at Frankfurt, Germany, on October 18-22, 2023. This sci-fi thriller book was praised by Mark Heisey of the US Review of Books, who acknowledges that “The powers the author gives to the different characters are fun and help maintain the reader’s interest, and the interactions and motivations guiding the characters are enough to keep them from being flat. Fans of teen fiction looking for light and entertaining science fiction will find it within Harwood’s pages.”

The Frankfurter Buchmesse is reportedly known as the world’s largest trade fair for books, opened its doors to participants around the globe celebrating books and their authors. The massive book fair also celebrated its 75th anniversary this year. Slovenia, their guest of honor this year, presented itself as a nation with a rich literary history in addition to being a desirable tourism destination.

It is the best platform for publishers and authors to engage with international audiences and share stories. This year, over 105,000 trade visitors from 130 countries and 110,000 audiences participated in this big event. This year attracted more visitors compared to last year, when there were 93,000 trade visitors and 87,000 audiences. Over 2,600 activities were covered by more than 7,000 media professionals during the five days of the exhibition.

Author Reputation Press is dedicated to promoting literary connections between authors and readers. In line with this, ARP displayed several of its remarkable books at the largest book trade fair in the world. The book gallery was even more alluring because of the large variety of genres on exhibit.

Tambi Harwood was interviewed by Logan Crawford of Spotlight TV. Logan Crawford is an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster and anchor host. He is also a host and anchor on Ebru, WWOR-TV, FOX, and VOOM: HD NEWS. He appeared in a number of films and television shows, including The Irishman (2019), The First Purge (2018), Teenage Mutant Ninja, 40-Love (2021), and many others. Watch the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJE6DyzImyM.

She was also interviewed by Benji Cole of CBS Radio in the People of Distinction program. The said program is one of the most extensive and wide-ranging radio shows in the United States. Hosted by Benji Cole and Al Cole from CBS Radio, People of Distinction is the right fit for authors who want to increase their exposure to readers. Listen to the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsTuJMSYdOk .                                                       

“I Am Not the Moon Lake Camp Killer” by Tambi Harwood was praised by Jennifer Bailey of the Hollywood Book Reviews, acknowledging that “This is a fun story to read as it addresses the theory of time paradox; what would happen if someone goes back in time to kill either themselves, or someone else?  How drastic will the changes be and will it make the world better or worse?  It’s fun and interesting to see how that idea is approached in this novel in a way that is not full of difficult jargon.  Liam having powers, the real killer plus the time travel aspect, may seem like there is too much happening all at once, but Tambi Harwood makes it work in an engaging and thrilling tale.”

This masterpiece was also nominated for the 2023 Eric Hoffer Book Award. The said book award commemorates the memory of the famous American philosopher Eric Hoffer by honoring outstanding writing and the independent spirit of small publishers.

Tambi held a successful book signing event during the much-awaited annual Festival of Books on April 22–23, 2023, at the University of Southern California. Her book, “I Am Not the Moon Lake Camp Killer,” was also displayed all throughout the duration of the event. Hundreds of exhibitors and nearly 500 authors attended the festival. The Los Angeles Times Festival of Books was started with the goal of bringing together authors and readers.

Moreover, this science fiction novel was on display at the London novel Fair (LBF) 2023. This book fair serves as the industry’s essential spring chapter and a worldwide platform for storytellers. Every year in April, London Book Fair (LBF) brings together global publishing professionals to network, learn, and start the new year in business.

Visit the Author Reputation Press official social media accounts for more updates.

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