Knowledge Quest, Inc. Holds Drawing to Promote Book
Georgia Work-at-Home Artist Releases Original Artwork for Book Promotion
Gresham, OR, September 7, 2005 – Darla Dixon, graphite pencil artist who specializes in portraiture, recently contracted with Knowledge Quest, Inc. to illustrate their new book release entitled What Really Happened During the Middle Ages (available late October, 2005). She has drawn eight historical figures from the medieval time period, including Empress Theodora, Good King Wenceslas and Johann Gutenberg.
Upon completing the project, Dixon announced that she would offer her original artwork as a giveaway to promote the book.
Dixon says, “These books need to get into the hands of middle grade students. It tells the true stories of amazing individuals who changed our world. Most people, including my own children, have not been privileged to learn this information in school. This is a great way to learn history.”
Randy Alcorn, author of Safely Home and Heaven, writes, “This is an engaging and spiritually rewarding compilation of biographies of fascinating people in the Middle Ages. I learned a lot from this enriching book, and enjoyed not only the stories, but the beautiful maps and illustrations.”
Entries into the drawing are being accepted from September 2, 2005 through October 31, 2005 until midnight. There is no purchase necessary to enter the drawing.
To take a look at these illustrations and to find out more information about the book or the drawing, visit the website: www.bramleybooks.com.
Gresham, OR, September 7, 2005 – Darla Dixon, graphite pencil artist who specializes in portraiture, recently contracted with Knowledge Quest, Inc. to illustrate their new book release entitled What Really Happened During the Middle Ages (available late October, 2005). She has drawn eight historical figures from the medieval time period, including Empress Theodora, Good King Wenceslas and Johann Gutenberg.
Upon completing the project, Dixon announced that she would offer her original artwork as a giveaway to promote the book.
Dixon says, “These books need to get into the hands of middle grade students. It tells the true stories of amazing individuals who changed our world. Most people, including my own children, have not been privileged to learn this information in school. This is a great way to learn history.”
Randy Alcorn, author of Safely Home and Heaven, writes, “This is an engaging and spiritually rewarding compilation of biographies of fascinating people in the Middle Ages. I learned a lot from this enriching book, and enjoyed not only the stories, but the beautiful maps and illustrations.”
Entries into the drawing are being accepted from September 2, 2005 through October 31, 2005 until midnight. There is no purchase necessary to enter the drawing.
To take a look at these illustrations and to find out more information about the book or the drawing, visit the website: www.bramleybooks.com.

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