In the three years since poet Timothy Huff published The View From My Deck: Haikus Inspired By Nature, he’s been recognized a couple of times. “When...
As the radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Tampa Bay Lightning, Dave Mishkin maintains a busy schedule, especially during hockey season. Somehow, during the last few NHL...
In celebration of Women’s History Month and the rich literary talent within the community, St. Petersburg Press is hosting a special event titled “The Women Behind...
Professional animal communicator and psychic medium Shannon Spring is a colorful conduit between the human and animal worlds. She receives messages from pets, and other animals,...
Canada’s Gord Hume had a lengthy career as an advisor, commentator and public speaker on important civic issues – municipal government, sustainable urban development, cultural planning,...
Six local authors will come together Jan. 14 at the Hollander Hotel for a free event celebrating the written word. St. Petersburg Sunshine City: A Local...
You might not recognize Amy Cianci’s name, but her fingerprints are all over St. Pete and Pinellas County. If you’ve read a locally-written book, seen a...
Since its founding in 2019, St. Petersburg Press has published 35 books by bay area authors, including novels, short stories, poetry, graphic novels, historical fiction and...
On Nov. 12, 1914, John Evans – a Black man from the town of Dunnellon – was taken from the St. Petersburg jail by an angry...
The protagonists of Lion of Fire, the first novel in Brittany Ranew’s fantasy series Riley Jordan and the Fire Prophecies, are twenty-somethings who attend college in...