Take a Gander at Our New Look
Don’t you love our new look? We’re so delighted to have rolled out our new logo and brandmark, designed lovingly for us by Darla Kirchner. Darla did a phenomenal job of developing an image that speaks to who we are and what our mission is. When you look at the icon, what do you see? A […]
Book signing: May 18 at Shriners – Cincinnati
We’re delighted to invite you to our first book signing for “Beautiful Scars,” from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, May 18, at Shriners Hospitals for Children – Cincinnati. Come meet our authors, Kilee Brookbank and Lori Highlander, and get your copy of our premium-edition hardback for the special-event price of $20. We’re so grateful to Shriners – […]
12 Weeks and Counting
It’s been said that publishing a book is a bit like having a baby, which means we’ve entered our final trimester and are starting to wonder if we’ll ever be able to see our feet again. Our first book, “Beautiful Scars,” will be released May 17—only 12 short weeks from yesterday. This week, we’re uploading […]
At KiCam, We’re on a Mission
Publishing is a tough game to be in. Even as it’s gotten easier to self-publish work, thanks to options such as Amazon CreateSpace and IngramSpark, getting that work promoted, sold and distributed is still a time-consuming, labor-intensive, potentially expensive prospect. The industry is built with a high barrier to entry that can discourage small presses […]
Call for Submissions: Who Inspires You?
Who inspires you? At KiCam Projects, we find inspiration all around us: in the people we know and love and in people we’ve never met and can only admire from afar. We believe that everyone has the power to change the world in ways both large and small, and we’re grateful for the people in […]
What Makes a Great Story?
What are your favorite kinds of stories to read, watch or listen to? Classically, we’re taught about protagonists and antagonists, with a climactic third act followed by a resolution that ties everything together and satisfies our need for closure. In reality, though, we all come to learn that our lives’ stories rarely follow the structure […]