We are huge fans of books—and reading—at Heron’s Eye Communications. So when a truly remarkable book comes across our path, we aim to share that news. Such is the recently-released Crone Age by Marcia Nehemiah, who lives and writes in the Upper Delaware River region of Pennsylvania. Described as “an honest and insightful examination of what it means to lead an inspired life as an older woman,” the book was born on the brink of Marcia’s 60th birthday as an
Read more →Young people are the future of our communities. Their ideas and input can help to shape our small towns and neighborhoods in meaningful ways, but their voices are often underrepresented in the media. To address this need, Coal Cracker Magazine, a project of Heron’s Eye Communications, will host a series of four free workshops to train young journalists in exploring their sense of place through interviews, writing and photography. The series is open to young people ages 12 – 18,
Read more →2011 marked a productive year for Heron’s Eye Communications — we celebrated our 5th anniversary and we officially launched our publishing efforts. In June and August, Heron’s Eye published two ebooks of Krista’s poetry via Smashwords — Tomato a.m. and Vampires & Underwires. Both are available for a variety of popular ereaders, including Kindle and iPad, and can be found at iTunes, Barnes & Noble, and Deisel. October saw publication of Portal 1 — the first installment of Sandy’s photopoem
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