Publisher Profile / Fulcrum Publishing
Facts
Mission and genres: “In physics, the word fulcrum denotes the point at which motion begins. We strive to create books that will inspire you to move forward in your life or to take action. Whether it’s exploring the world around you or discussing the ideas and issues that shape that world, our books provide the tools to create forward motion in your life.”
Founder and Publisher: Bob Baron
Reviews
Powering Forward: What Every American Should Know About the Energy Revolution by Bill Ritter Jr.
Strange Fruit: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History, Volume 1 by Joel Christian Gill
Rez Salute: The Real Healer Dealer by Jim Northrup
Taino by Jose Barreiro
Parks for the People: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted by Julie Dunlap
Walking With Henry: Based on the Life and Works of Henry David Thoreau by Thomas Locker
Cruisin’ the Fossil Freeway by Kirk R. Johnnson
Buffalo Gal by Laura Pedersen
One Mile at a Time: Cycling through Loss to Renewal by Dwight R. Smith
John Muir: America’s Naturalist by Thomas Locker
Amidst the Gold Dust: Women Who Forged the West by Julie Danneberg
Xeriscape Handbook: A Gardener’s Partnership with the Environment by Gayle Weinstein
Awards
Colonial Comics Edited by Jason Rodriquez. 2014 Finalist for Graphic Novels & Comics
Strange Fruit: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History, Volume 1 by Joel Christian Gill. 2014 Finalist for Graphic Novels & Comics
The Principled Politician: The Ralph Carr Story by Adam Schrager. 2008 Finalist for Biography
Dizzying Heights: The Aspen Novel by Bruce Ducker. 2008 Finalist for Literary
The Long Knives Are Crying by Joseph M. Marshall III. 2008 Finalist for Historical
Going Together by Arnold Grossman. 2007 Finalist for Humor
Dekok and Murder on Blood Mountain by A.C. Banter. 2007 Finalist for General
Stop Global Warming: The Solution is You! by Laurie David. 2006 Finalist for Environment
Little Kick in the Butt Series: 30 Days to Better Health by Michelle Theall. 2006 Finalist for Self-Help
Writing the Cross Culture: Native Fiction on the White Man’s Religion by James Treat. 2006 Finalist for Religion
In Search of the Lost Feminine: Decoding the Myths That Radically Reshaped Civilization by Craig Barnes. 2006 Finalist for Women’s Issues
Ethics for a Finite World: An Essay Concerning a Sustainable Future by Herschel Elliott. 2005 Finalist for Philosophy
God and Caesar in America: An Essay on Religion and Politics by Gary Hart. 2005 Finalist for Political Science
Fields That Dream: A Journey to the Roots of Our Food by Jenny Kurzweil. 2005 HONORABLE Mention for Environment
Riding High: Colorado Ranchers and 100 Years of the National Western Stock Show by Thomas J. Noel. 2005 SILVER Winner for Adventure & Recreation
Buffalo Gal by Laura Pedersen. 2008 GOLD Winner for Autobiography & Memoir
Foreword Mentions
Six Books on Climate Change for Spring
11 Books for Black History Month You Won’t Find in History Class
Immortality Not Required: The Best Graphic Novels of Fall 2014
Key links: Website
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