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Coach Vigil’s legacy burns bright
There’s no shortage of heartfelt tributes, memorials, and warm feelings being shared in running circles since Coach Joe I. Vigil passed away on Saturday evening, July 19, 2025, at his retirement home in Green Valley, Arizona. Active as a speaker and mentor into his 90s, he was 95 years old. We at Soulstice Publishing came…
Keep readingMeet the author of Blue Mountain Rose on May 20 at Bright Side Bookshop!
Hi, I’m Julie Hammonds, author of Blue Mountain Rose: A Novel in Five Acts. Publishing this novel was a bucket-list dream of mine. Now, Blue Mountain Rose is out in the world, meeting readers. As its creator, I get the joy of representing it in lots of different places. I’m seeing wonderful shows and meeting…
Keep reading“Blue Mountain Rose” is on sale now!
It’s Shakespeare’s birthday, and we’re celebrating the national release of our flagship fiction title for 2025: Blue Mountain Rose: A Novel in Five Acts, by Julie Hammonds An early reader wrote this lovely description: Blue Mountain Rose “takes place in Flagstaff, at a fictional outdoor theater known for bringing in big-name actors for stunning productions…
Keep readingOur next book, “Blue Mountain Rose,” just earned a starred review!
Set in a Shakespeare festival, the novel is due to be published on the Bard’s birthday, April 23. In a starred rave review, BlueInk Reviews has declared that Soulstice’s “Blue Mountain Rose should become a book club favorite,” calling it a “clever novel” and promising “the plot’s the thing, and there’s plenty of the standard…
Keep readingWhy do we say that here at Soulstice Publishing, “the play’s the thing”?
In this post: You’re invited to attend opening night at the 2009 Blue Mountain Rose production of The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark In a fictional theater festival beset by the financial storm of 2009’s Great Recession, some of the world’s finest actors rely on Shakespeare’s words to help them grapple with issues of love, fame,…
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