![]() For more information, visit or follow us on Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook at HarperCollins Focus: With an emphasis on general market adult fiction, Harper Muse is designed for the purpose of illuminating minds and captivating hearts through story-effectively serving as an extension of HarperCollins Focus’ mission to connect with great writers and readers. Launched in February 2021, Harper Muse is the newest imprint under HarperCollins Focus. For more information and to sign up for the imprint’s newsletter, please visit About Harper Muse: ![]() ![]() Harper Muse is part of HarperCollins Focus’ key objectives to connect with great writers and readers who rely on the global reach and distribution network of HarperCollins Worldwide. The imprint is set to release three titles in 2021 and seven in 2022. In addition to Callahan, Harper Muse has signed other well-known authors like New York Times bestselling authors Ariel Lawhon ( I Was Anastasia, Doubleday Books) and Kristina McMorris ( Sold on a Monday, Sourcebooks Landmark), and Susan Meissner ( The Last Year of the War, Berkley). “I am endlessly fascinated by the stories that captivate our collective imagination, and I’m delighted that my newest novel, a story inspired by Narnia’s ability to captivate and enchant us the world over, will be the debut for this visionary new imprint.” “The power of story to impact and change us, to connect us to each other and to open our hearts, is not only the inspiration for the new HarperCollins imprint Harper Musebut also for my new novel Once Upon a Wardrobe,” said Callahan. Once Upon a Wardrobe, a historical novel set in 1950 will be Callahan’s sixteenth published novel. The imprint’s debut novel is set to release in the fall of 2021 by New York Times bestselling author and beloved novelist, Patti Callahan. “We want Harper Muse to be a place where readers can escape with novels that offer hope and encouragement throughout the day-the kind of stories that continue to run through your mind days after you have put the book down.” “Stories have a profound ability to connect people-especially in the fragmented world we find ourselves in today, and I could not be more thrilled to be launching HarperCollins Focus’ first fiction imprint, Harper Muse,” said Bostic. Based in HarperCollins Focus’ Nashville location, the imprint will focus on women’s fiction, historical fiction and southern fiction categories with stories that resonate with Millennial and Generation X readers. Expanding the publishing company’s footprint into general market adult fiction, Harper Muse will be under the direction of vice president and publisher, Amanda Bostic. The following decade found him in exile in Ireland, where he still lives, quietly releasing albums of extraordinary power, chiefly Death Or Glory? and The Dream Society.(Nashville, Tenn.) February 23, 2021-HarperCollins Focus announced today the launch of its new book imprint, Harper Muse. He nonetheless recorded some fine records, among them 1985’s collaboration with Jimmy Page, Whatever Happened to Jugula. In the 80s Harper found himself stigmatised as part of the old guard that punk and new wave had supposedly swept away. His spate of scintillating albums in the 70s – from Flat Baroque And Berserk through to Bullinamingvase – have been hugely influential. He was never a folkie in the traditional sense, though, and laced his songs with a freewheeling sense of experimentation. He survived a tortuous early life of homelessness, petty crime and prison, fetching up on the Soho folk scene of the early 60s. Led Zeppelin included the tribute Hats Off To (Roy) Harper on their third album, while Pink Floyd brought him in to sing Have A Cigar on 1975’s Wish You Were Here. The journey from “impressionable little beatnik” of the 60s to the folk-rock titan of today has produced 21 studio albums and plus live recordings, peppered with appearances from the likes of David Gilmour, Kate Bush, John Paul Jones and, most prominently, his great friend Jimmy Page. Harper has always had friends in high places.
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