on Vintage Paperbacks & Digests Website
Capitaland Author J. Peter Yakel announces the recent choice of "The Legend of Juggin Joe" cowl art for featured placement on Bruce Brenner's distinguished, Vintage Paperbacks & Digests website (http://www.vintagepbks.com/hillbilly.html). Vintage Paperbacks is extremely regarded for its impressive collection of over 800 cover pictures of distinctive and rare paperbacks and digests from yesteryear, including such publishers as Ace, Avon, Bantam, Banner, Dell, Eton, Gold Medal, Handi-Books, Lion Books, Monarch, and Pyramid. The selection of recent cowl art from Yakel's recently released up to date fiction tale marks a initial for the distinguished vintage website, and for the Capitaland author, it's not an achievement while not considerable personal advantage and satisfaction.
With a smile, Yakel explains how he instituted the equivalent of a 'literary coup d'etat' to garner placement of Juggin Joe on the celebrated website. Says Yakel, "Vintage Paperbacks & Digests recently unveiled a replacement 'Hillbilly' genre cowl art section. Having visited this fine website many times before, I quickly realized that the vintage covers featured, and my Juggin Joe cowl share a standard theme - they are equally inspiring, nostalgic, and in fact, recognizable as literary classics."
Bound that his Juggin Joe cowl would increase Vintage's appeal, Yakel spoke directly with Vintage Proprietor and Chief Operating Officer, Bruce Brenner. "Bruce is an incredibly perceptive man, and obviously we tend to share the same insight when it comes to classic literary works", says the Capitaland humorist. "Bruce and I talked regarding Juggin Joe's storyline, and the very fact that, whereas Joe may not a vintage book these days, it's nearly certain to be some years down the road, because it seasons over time." In addition, the Juggin Joe cover art, which Yakel conceptually created and commissioned artist Jonathan Fesmire (www.lulu.com/jonathanfesmire) to develop, is both wealthy intimately and visually pleasing, simply as the various covers Vintage now features. "From there", Yakel finishes, "I opined that if Bruce was as impressed with the quilt as I believed he would be, putting Juggin Joe on the Vintage web site today wouldn't solely be personally satisfying for the both of us, but a lot of importantly, it would do our readers and guests an unbelievable public service."
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Indeed it does. Not solely will the current placement of the Juggin Joe cowl art save Vintage staff the effort of finding and that includes it some years down the road, however this momentous call conjointly offers regular Vintage visitors, and thus several others the inspiration that, despite the diminished number of unique books being written nowadays, The Legend of Juggin Joe shines like a true beacon, for instance that not all of the literary classics are gone.
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