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  • Do You Draw Pictures?: A Little Gavels Guide to Intellectual Property

    Becki C Lee, Walter Jaczkowski

    Paperback (Scarlet Oak Press, Oct. 1, 2020)
    Intellectual property affects everyone. Even from an early age, children consume books, movies, and music, and start to recognize logos. Kids are not likely to learn about trademarks, patents, and copyrights in grade school, so they go by what they hear in pop culture. That information is often flawed. As children grow into young adults, they become songwriters, authors, artists, and entrepreneurs who could use intellectual property to support their dreams. But there is a barrier to entry in terms of truly understanding their rights, because only lawyers are formally trained to navigate the issues. Our children deserve to be empowered by learning the basics about copyrights, trademarks, and patents as early as they can. Do You Draw Pictures? is a small step in that direction, using easy-to-understand language and fun illustrations to help kids understand intellectual property and how those rights apply to their own lives. Pick up a copy today so you can help the future generation of artists, inventors, and entrepreneurs learn to protect their creations.
  • Out of the Fire

    Jennifer Campbell

    eBook (Scarlett L Press, Feb. 4, 2017)
    Ashley Nirran is thirteen when her parents announce they are moving from Boston, Massachusetts to Tulsa, Oklahoma. When her mother sets up her storefront down the street from her Aunt Patricia’s strange curiosity shop, things start to go from bad to weird. Ashley finds that she can perform new tricks. She can slide things into her hands just by looking at them. She can hear thoughts and see the past through her dreams. She can even start fires. Ashley has a feeling that a painting of her ancestor Eva Glass, a girl famously burned at the stake for witchcraft, might be the cause of all the strange happenings. It’s not until she meets Domino Chavez, a handsome soccer player from down Brady Street, that she realizes her family may have set something in motion long ago. Ashley learns from Domino that the Fire Ghost, a dark shadow phantom, can be found prowling the halls of the Phillips Museum on Brady. Soon, Ashley and Domino find themselves in a fight not only to save their downtown homes, but to stay alive. Will they unravel the mystery of the Fire Ghost? Or will they be doomed to share Eva’s fiery grave...
  • Carved in Stone

    Jennifer Campbell

    eBook (Scarlett L Press, Oct. 24, 2017)
    Onyx Rainwater is sixteen when he sees the Stone Witch in the forest on Big Cabin nature reserve in Oklahoma. Once married to a Viking king, this powerful sorceress created the Stone Men, an army of the undead, waiting to attack if any rivals cross her boundary. Soon, the residents of Big Cabin start turning up dead, murdered in vicious Viking ways. Onyx knows the only one who can help is Ivy, a mysterious girl with strange powers and a troubled past. Can Onyx and Ivy stop the Stone Witch? Or will they both be turned to stone forever?
  • The Water Ghost

    Jennifer B Campbell

    eBook (Scarlett L Press, Oct. 12, 2016)
    Have you heard the legend of the Water Ghost?Harbor Talbot is in the eighth grade when he receives a mysterious box from Alcatraz. Inside, is his great grandfather’s diary, mysterious letters from a beautiful and reclusive poet, and evidence that his Grandpa Shep could be the infamous Water Ghost, a restless spirit, who haunts the lake near their small, Oklahoma town. Harbor teams up with Olivia, new to town, with a special conection to the poet.. Will they find what the Water Ghost is looking for? Or will they be pulled under, doomed to share the ghost’s watery grave...
  • Out of the Fire

    Jennifer B Campbell

    eBook (Scarlett L Press, Feb. 6, 2017)
    Ashley Nirran is thirteen when her parents announce they are moving from Boston, Massachusetts to Tulsa, Oklahoma. When her mother sets up her storefront down the street from her Aunt Patricia’s strange curiosity shop, things start to go from bad to weird. Ashley finds that she can perform new tricks. She can slide things into her hands just by looking at them. She can hear thoughts and see the past through her dreams. She can even start fires. Ashley has a feeling that a painting of her ancestor Eva Glass, a girl famously burned at the stake for witchcraft, might be the cause of all the strange happenings. It’s not until she meets Domino Chavez, a handsome soccer player from down Brady Street, that she realizes her family may have set something in motion long ago. Ashley learns from Domino that the Fire Ghost, a dark shadow phantom, can be found prowling the halls of the Phillips Museum on Brady. Soon, Ashley and Domino find themselves in a fight not only to save their downtown homes, but to stay alive. Will they unravel the mystery of the Fire Ghost? Or will they be doomed to share Eva’s fiery grave...
  • The Water Ghost

    Jennifer B Campbell

    Paperback (Scarlett L Press, Oct. 12, 2016)
    Have you heard the legend of the Water Ghost? Harbor Talbot is in the eighth grade when he receives a mysterious box from Alcatraz. Inside, is his great grandfather’s diary, mysterious letters from a beautiful and reclusive poet, and evidence that his Grandpa Shep could be the infamous Water Ghost, a restless spirit, who haunts the lake near their small, Oklahoma town. Harbor teams up with Olivia, new to town, with a special connection to the poet.. Will they find what the Water Ghost is looking for? Or will they be pulled under, doomed to share the ghost’s watery grave...
  • Do You Draw Pictures?: A Little Gavels Guide to Intellectual Property

    Becki C Lee, Walter Jaczkowski

    Hardcover (Scarlet Oak Press, Oct. 1, 2020)
    Intellectual property affects everyone. Even from an early age, children consume books, movies, and music, and start to recognize logos. Kids are not likely to learn about trademarks, patents, and copyrights in grade school, so they go by what they hear in pop culture. That information is often flawed. As children grow into young adults, they become songwriters, authors, artists, and entrepreneurs, who could use intellectual property to support their dreams. But there is a barrier to entry in terms of truly understanding their rights, because only lawyers are formally trained to navigate the issues. And our children deserve to be empowered by learning the basics about copyrights, trademarks, and patents as early as they like. Do You Draw Pictures? is a small step in that direction, using easy-to-understand language and vivid illustrations to help kids understand intellectual property and how those rights apply to their own lives. Pick up a copy today so you can help the future generation of artists, inventors, and entrepreneurs learn to protect their creations.
  • Do You Draw Pictures?: A Little Gavels Guide to Intellectual Property

    Becki C. Lee, Walter Jaczkowski

    eBook (Scarlet Oak Press, Oct. 1, 2020)
    Intellectual property affects everyone. Even from an early age, children consume books, movies, and music, and start to recognize logos. Kids are not likely to learn about trademarks, patents, and copyrights in grade school, so they go by what they hear in pop culture. That information is often flawed. As children grow into young adults, they become songwriters, authors, artists, and entrepreneurs who could use intellectual property to support their dreams. But there is a barrier to entry in terms of truly understanding their rights, because only lawyers are formally trained to navigate the issues. Our children deserve to be empowered by learning the basics about copyrights, trademarks, and patents as early as they can. Do You Draw Pictures? is a small step in that direction, using easy-to-understand language and fun illustrations to help kids understand intellectual property and how those rights apply to their own lives. Pick up a copy today so you can help the future generation of artists, inventors, and entrepreneurs learn to protect their creations.
  • Out of the Fire

    Jennifer Brooke Campbell

    Paperback (Scarlett L Press, Jan. 30, 2017)
    Ashley Nirran is thirteen when her parents announce they are moving from Boston, Massachusetts to Tulsa, Oklahoma. When her mother sets up her storefront down the street from her Aunt Patricia’s strange curiosity shop, things start to go from bad to weird. Ashley finds that she can perform new tricks. She can slide things into her hands just by looking at them. She can hear thoughts and see the past through her dreams. She can even start fires. Ashley has a feeling that a painting of her ancestor Eva Glass, a girl famously burned at the stake for witchcraft, might be the cause of all the strange happenings. It’s not until she meets Domino Chavez, a handsome soccer player from down Brady Street, that she realizes her family may have set something in motion long ago. Ashley learns from Domino that the Fire Ghost, a dark shadow phantom, can be found prowling the halls of the Phillips Museum on Brady. Soon, Ashley and Domino find themselves in a fight not only to save their downtown homes, but to stay alive. Will they unravel the mystery of the Fire Ghost? Or will they be doomed to share Eva’s fiery grave...
  • Carved in Stone

    Jennifer B Campbell

    Paperback (Scarlett L Press, Oct. 17, 2017)
    Onyx Rainwater is sixteen when he sees the Stone Witch in the forest on Oklahoma's Big Cabin nature reserve. Once married to a Viking king, this powerful sorceress created the Stone Men, an army of the undead, waiting to attack if any rivals cross her boundary. Soon, the residents of Big Cabin start turning up dead, murdered in vicious Viking ways. Onyx knows the only one who can help is Ivy, a mysterious girl with strange powers and a troubled past. Can Onyx and Ivy stop the Stone Witch? Or will they both be turned to stone forever?
  • The Best of Sherlock Holmes, Volume 2: Novels

    Arthur Conan Doyle, Dana Hand

    eBook (Scarlet Oak Press, Sept. 15, 2011)
    Scarlet Oak Press presents the classic tales that inspire today's best movies: high-quality e-texts for book clubs, students, and all lovers of page and screen.Each download includes a professionally-edited text, plus maps and illustrations, instant chapter links, and a unique introduction with annotated study guide, written by Princeton University faculty. The study guide features: • an expert introduction, providing historical and biographical background;• key discussion questions, custom-designed for book club or classroom; • original page-to-screen histories, tracing the evolution of character and plot; • lists of recommended novels, stories, and films, to enhance reader enjoyment.It's elementary: fictional detectives come and go, but only Holmes is immortal. His inventor, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, named four novels as his special favorites; we present them to distill the very best of Holmes. They span his full career, from the edgy initial encounter with Watson in A Study in Scarlet to their most famous (and eerie) joint investigation, The Hound of the Baskervilles. In The Sign of the Four, secrets of empire claim a terrible price. The Valley of Fear is a late work, a revenge tale that stretches from America to Africa. All inspire the 2011 film, Sherlock Holmes 2: A Game of Shadows. Enjoy the movie...read the book!See also http://www.scarlet-oak-press.com
  • The Three Musketeers

    Alexandre Dumas, Dana Hand

    eBook (Scarlet Oak Press, Sept. 15, 2011)
    Scarlet Oak Press presents the classic tales that inspire today's best movies: high-quality e-texts for book clubs, students, and all lovers of page and screen.Each download includes a professionally-edited text, plus maps and illustrations, instant chapter links, and a unique introduction with annotated study guide, written by Princeton University faculty. The study guide features: • an expert introduction, providing historical and biographical background;• key discussion questions, custom-designed for book club or classroom; • original page-to-screen histories, tracing the evolution of character and plot; • lists of recommended novels, stories, and films, to enhance reader enjoyment.A plumed hat, a drawn sword. The best Musketeers in all France—wise Athos, jolly Porthos, cunning Aramis, hot-headed young D'Artagnan—first made their bow in 1844. But their dashing trademarks live on, like their rousing vow of friendship first, last and always: one for all, all for one. This breakneck historical romance by Alexandre Dumas is pure entertainment: a coming-of-age story, a political thriller, and a brotherhood of warriors, brought to life in the 2011 screen version of The Three Musketeers. Enjoy the movie...read the book!See also http://www.scarlet-oak-press.com