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The Beauty of Diversity

One of the core beliefs behind our mission at KiCam Projects is that everyone has a great story to tell. (Our forthcoming book, (Extra)Ordinary: Inspirational Stories of Everyday People, is a testament to that!) And when we say “everyone,” we truly mean “everyone.” As we round out plans for our first 18 months of publishing, we […]

Praise for ‘Beautiful Scars’

Our first book, “Beautiful Scars,” has received not only national media attention but accolades from renowned authors and advocates. Here’s what they’re saying about the book and the story of co-author Kilee Brookbank: “It took me many years – decades even – to embrace my fire, my scars, my story, my gifts – the way […]

Welcome New Authors: Danielle and Christopher Jones

KiCam Projects is delighted to introduce new authors Danielle and Christopher Jones! Less than a year ago, Danielle and Christopher lost their son, Christopher Junior, when he was only 10 days old. Junior was born with multiple congenital abnormalities due to a genetic defect that had gone undetected prior to Danielle’s pregnancy. Though their son […]

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5 Reasons Why Indies Rock

We know authors have a lot of choices when it comes to sharing their work—everything from hiring an agent and pursuing a large house, to hybrid publishing or self-publishing. Figuring out the best course can be confusing, and information can be difficult to come by. Reaching out to a relatively small, independent publisher has its […]

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The Power of the Personal Touch

How often do you send an email or leave a voice mail and wonder if it’s been received or if it’s been lost in the vast blackness of the digital universe? It seems that even with all the communication methods at our disposal, it can be harder than ever to get a response when we […]

KiCam Welcomes New Author: Sharon Leder

KiCam Projects is delighted to add Sharon Leder to our stable of 2017 authors. Sharon, who lives in Brewster, Mass., brought to us a story so special that it caused us to rethink a few things. Sharon’s book is a personal story of a young woman, growing up in Brooklyn in the late 1950s and […]