Despite the move and other organizational changes at Ink & Paper Group, Dame Rocket Press carried on with the release of two books, Give My Love to Everybody: Letters from a World War II Soldier (July 2009) and Magic Gardens: The Memoirs of Viva Las Vegas (September 2009). The first is the product of a ten-year project for DRP’s publisher, Jen Weaver-Neist, who compiled and edited the work. It also has two interesting connections to Oregon’s 150th celebrations this year: (1) the featured soldier’s infantry division (the 104th, or the “Timberwolves”) was founded at Oregon’s Camp Adair in 1942, and (2) the Division’s national association decided to host its second-to-last annual reunion here in Portland in September. DRP took the opportunity to partner with Oregon Historical Society to collect oral histories from veterans at the reunion (the recordings will be available to the public in OHS’s archives in January 2010).
The second title, Magic Gardens (known lovingly as “the stripper book”), was written by a true renaissance woman in the arts—Viva Las Vegas—whose performances on stage and on the page (she’s a freelance writer) leave a lasting impression with all who encounter her. October’s star-studded release party also marked a year of successful treatments for breast cancer, which Viva discovered just as she was in talks for signing the book last October. A single mastectomy later (and with better-than-ever breast reconstructions), she has returned to the stage with all kinds of things to look forward to in 2010. (Check out the press section of DRP’s site for more about Viva’s party…)
And speaking of next year, there will definitely be neat things happening for Dame Rocket Press and Ink & Paper Group. It’s premature to say more than this for now, but we promise we’ll be keeping you in the loop on a more regular basis again. In the meantime, check out our holiday specials and consider supporting a small publishing house this holiday season. Every sale helps us to stay afloat for you, our beloved fans, and to keep those creative endeavors coming.