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Thursday, May 17, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Savas Beatie announces the debut of the Savas Beatie Forum
PRESS RELEASE: Savas
Beatie announces the debut of the
Savas
Beatie Forum
Savas Beatie Forum: http://www.savasbeatie.com/forum/
Savas Beatie is pleased to announce the launch of a forum that is
dedicated to Savas Beatie books and authors.
Forums are
used as a place for people to talk about shared topics of interest with others
online. Savas Beatie hopes to use the Savas Beatie forum as a place for military
history fans to gather and discuss not only their favorite books, but other news
in the military history world. Savas Beatie also wants to provide the
opportunity for fans to be in direct contact with their favorite authors.
“One
of our goals is to provide a place where our history enthusiast-readers can
learn about and discuss our recent and upcoming titles,” said Marketing
Director Sarah Keeney. “We are excited to announce the Savas Beatie Forum and
our authors’ participation in it as a way of achieving this goal.”
The forum,
launched last week, has several forum boards that forum users can peruse. The
boards include general discussion about Savas Beatie books, events, and
authors, a board devoted to future releases, and several boards managed by
Savas Beatie authors themselves.
The authors
involved on the forum include, Scott Mingus (author of Flames Beyond Gettysburg), J. David Petruzzi (author of The Complete Gettysburg Guide), Brian
Jordan (author of Unholy Sabbath),
Eric Wittenberg (author of Gettysburg’s
Forgotten Cavalry Actions), and Charlie Knight (author of Valley Thunder), among others. Savas
Beatie intends to add additional authors within the first few weeks of the
forum’s launch.
“The Savas Beatie forum is a
great way for authors to connect with their readership, answering any questions
about our books or promoting upcoming works,” said author, Scott Mingus. “It
has also sparked ideas for potential new works suggested by the readers.”
The Savas
Beatie forum can be found on the homepage (www.savasbeatie.com).
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