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Spotlight on a Sponsor Tag

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Stephen Hodges, author The Magic Poof, is one of our valued GOLD Sponsors for MCCBD 2015! The Magic Poof is a picture book series about a little girl with magic hair that is also her best friend.

“The Poof, a great ball of curly hair sits on top of Ange-Marie’s head. His magical and mischievous nature will LITERALLY pull her and her friends into new adventures! No world is off limits, and everything is possible with the Power of the Poof!”

The Magic Poof

We are so excited to have The Omnibus Publishing as a SILVER Sponsor for MCCBD 2015!

Baltimore based and woman owned and run since 1998, The Omnibus Publishing (TOP) rebranded to it’s current set up in January, 2014. Currently a division of Reading Pandas, Inc. we offer publishing and minor editing services for authors of various genres. By embracing and marrying certain technologies, TOP will provide a significant edge in the e-book world.

The Omnibus Publishing

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Satya House Publications is one of our wonderful GOLD Sponsors for MCCBD 2015!

Satya House Publications was founded in 2003 as a boutique publisher of books that have a substantial and/or growing niche market. Our books satisfy intellectual curiosity and exploration. With the creation of the I See the Sun in series in 2010, Satya House has become a premier publisher of niche market books in the children’s multicultural, bilingual book arena.

 

MCCBD 2015 Gold Sponsor!

MCCBD 2015 Gold Sponsor!

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Muslim Writers Publishing was established in 2006 by Linda Delgado, the author of the Islamic Rose series. Ms. Delgado saw a need for quality fiction books written for the growing Muslim population in the United States. She ran the business and performed the services at her own expense in order to support Muslim English-language writers, who are a sort of fledgling class in an emerging genre.   In early 2013, Ms. Delgado passed the business to Debora McNichol.