Local author, ‘singing cowboy’ signed to ink whimsical new book with major publisher
Local author Gary Sprague has partnered with Tate Publishing to start the publication process of his book, A Cowboy Saved Christmas.
Local author Gary Sprague has partnered with Tate Publishing to start the publication process of his book, A Cowboy Saved Christmas.
Hop into the exciting Christmas adventures of how a cowboy on his horse discovers that Santa has crashed his sleigh. Impressed by his skill – and how he helped him out, Santa asks the cowboy to help him save Christmas.
“I’ve been a singing cowboy for over 20 years. I love the Christmas season and holiday,” shared Sprague when asked about his inspiration for the book. “I thought there should be a story parents could read to there children that would show how ordinary skills applied with a caring heart can make a difference. I created a character for the season called ‘Cowboy Claus’. The story of How a Cowboy Saved Christmas started out as a song for my performances.”
“We are delighted to work with Gary. A Cowboy Saved Christmas is such an enthusing read. It is fortified with tons of fun and morals for families all over the world,” stated Raimie McDaniel, the acquisitions editor for the book.
Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book will be available upon its release through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.
Gary Sprague is a singer, songwriter, and plays the guitar for over 50 years now. Sprague moved to Phoneix, Arizona in the mid 1980s to live the cowboy life and to recreate the Hollywood singing cowboy heroes. Gary has been featured on Good Morning Arizona, Channel 10, and the Arizona Republic Newspaper as "the singing cowboy" and is set to perform on Dusty, Old Town Scottsdale on Saturday afternoons beginning on November 1.
For more information or interview requests please contact Michelle Whitman, publicist, at (405) 458-5642 or send an email to michelle@keymgc.com.
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Michelle Whitman, Publicist
Tate Publishing Enterprises
(405) 458-5642
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