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Writers Colony at Dairy Hollow is located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. It's a must see for writers. If you haven't been there yet, you
should put it on your calendar now. Check out their website
http://www.writerscolony.org/
The picture below is one of the rooms at the Writers Colony at Dairy Hollow. This one is in the Farmhouse.

Tomorrow...Join us for the High Hill Press 2nd Marketing Meeting!
When: September 27. Starts at 9 a.m. lasts till it's over.
Where: The Rendezvous Cafe in O'Fallon, Mo...go to their website for more information or directions.
www.rendezvouscafeandwinebar.com
What: This is a meeting strictly about marketing your work. So if you have a book out, or are getting ready to publish one, this is the meeting for you. Publishing is drastically changing. We're in the pioneer days of a brand new way to get our books to press and new and exciting ways to market them. And if you're going to be successful, you need to keep up with the changes.
Check out our Meet the Writers page!
You are invited to a High Hill Book Signing!
On September 2, 2010 High Hill author, Bill Mueller will sign copies of his short story collection, Peaches and Cream. Joining Bill will be Michael Flynn, with his book Confessions of a Mob Hitman.
Where? The Boom Boom Room located inside The Lounge at 218 North Main in Historic St. Charles.
When? September 2 between 7 and 9 p.m.
How much fun is it going to be?
More than it should be legal to have.
E-mail High Hill Press for more information
We were recently contacted by Sharon Tricamo after she read about Nick Nixon, a friend of High Hill. It seems Sharon had not only followed Nick's career, she had written about him for several well-known magazines and newspapers. She also kept in touch with other country stars. Check out Sharon's neat blasts from the past. Patsy Montana
Have you heard of Storyteller Magazine? Well, you should have. If not, check them out at http://www.storyteller1.upcsites.org/htm
Regina Williams is the CEO, editor, owner, founder, and general big chief of Storyteller. She's been working hard to keep the magazine going in order to showcase the work of not only the already published writer, but the writer just starting out. She publishes fiction, essays, articles and poetry. And every once in awhile she'll have a cartoon or photograph in there. When you visit her site, be sure and check out the Announcements page. Regina is hosting an auction this October, and the prize is a critique by a well-known New York agent. See all the details on the Storyteller website and then mark the auction date on your calendar.
High Hill Press is always on the lookout for great talent. We found it in Becky Povich. Becky is working on her memoir, which should be out sometime in the fall of 2010. In the meantime, to learn more about Becky and her writing, visit her blog.
For a stroll through another writer's great blog, visit one of our most treasured writer pals, Donna Volkenannt.
High Hill Press just received news that a writing friend we met years ago has passed away in California. The woman was 94 years old, and as you'll read in this essay, a doozy of a friend. The essay was written in 2002, and has won several contests along the way. This is the first time it has been published. The unlikely friend's name is Jo Stainton. Many in the St. Louis area may remember her. Here's to you, Jo!
High Hill Press Review is a literary online magazine sponsored by the editors of High Hill Press, a small publisher established in 2008 in the heartland of America. The goal of High Hill Press is to showcase the talents of writers who are often overlooked by the big New York Publishing houses. Writers with talent and passion and a story to tell. For information about High Hill Press or to submit to the High Hill Press Review, contact HighHillPress@aol.com
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From time-to-time you'll see pictures on the pages of this site with no caption. We encourage you to write whatever comes to your mind when you view these scenes and people and houses and mountain tops. Let your imagination run wild. Send us the results of those musings and meanderings and we'll publish it here on High Hill Press Review. Let us know which picture you used as your inspiration and please make sure to include a bio. And if you're really daring, send us a picture of yourself.
This one is for all my cowboy friends.
Write Us a Story Contest
Write High Hill Press Review a story about any of the pictures in the right-hand column of this page and we'll feature it on our fiction page during the month of September. Deadline August 15th. Send to: HighHillPress@aol.com and put Write Us A Story in the subject line. Make sure and include a 35-50 word bio. If you have a website or a blog, let us know and we'll link you up.