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Follow on Google News | Rhemalda Publishing Announces Foreign Rights Sale; WITCH SONGIndonesian rights to WITCH SONG by Amber Argyle has been sold to Serambi Publishing in Jakarta Selatan Indonesia.
“We are thrilled that WITCH SONG is garnering interest in the world,” said Rhemalda Publishing President Rhett Hoffmeister. “We look forward to sharing Ms. Argyle’s bewitching debut with people from around the world and are confident that they’ll be as captivated as our U.S. readers have been.” The finalization of this deal, along with interest from other publishers from around the world, is garnering additional attention. This along with the astoundingly positive reviews being given from bloggers all over the web is sure to fuel the rapid growth and popularity of WITCH SONG. About Rhemalda Publishing: Founded in 2010, Rhemalda Publishing’s mission is to provide high-quality books through careful treatment of manuscripts by working hand-in-hand with authors so as not to take away, but enhance, the original vision for the written word. Founder Rhett Hoffmeister with his 10-plus years of project management and business entrepreneurial experience ensures that books with tight schedules still get the attention that they deserve, while making sure that each author plays an active role in raising his or her manuscript. His honest, straightforward and charismatic personality make him personable to each and every author. Rhemalda Publishing is a small press based in Wenatchee, WA. For more information about the sale of foreign rights on any of Rhemalda’s titles please contact the Copyright Department at copyright@rhemalda.com. For general information please contact Rhemalda Publishing at customer_service@ # # # Rhemalda Publishing's mission is to provide high-quality books through careful treatment of manuscripts by working hand-in-hand with authors so as not to take away, but enhance, the original vision for the written word. End
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