Childrens Fiction Has a New Character…Corinthia Is Her Name



May 11, 2005 -- You're 10 years old and your teacher tells you something on the last day of school that changes your life.

New children's fiction author Len "Cruze" Webb introduces the newest addition to children's literature with Corinthia: My name is Corinthia (72 pp., $11.95, ISBN 1-59113-693-8), the first of a continuing series. Focusing primarily on spiritual awareness, Corinthia takes readers on an exciting adventure of self-discovery, growth and acceptance. With the dynamic duo Faith and Hope starring in a back-up feature as a supplement to each book, Corinthia faces average 10-year old challenges head-on, aided and overcome with the help of God. Using the Bible as his base, Webb creates a dynamic entrance with vivid, colorful illustrations and realistic storylines.

T.L. Gardner, author of the Legend of Morning, calls Corinthia: My name is Corinthia "Excellent! A wonderfully written, captivating story for children of all ages; inspiring, touching and educational. Truly a must have!"

A trade paperback, Corinthia: My Name is Corinthia is available through Amazon.com Booklocker.com and other book locations.

Leonard Webb works as a graphic designer and website consultant for Webkins Media. Known for his production of multiple comic strips for various Philadelphia magazines and organizations, he has also produced five original stage productions. Currently marketing several screenplays as well as pursuing local film production ventures, Webb operates the Corinthia website at www.corinthiabooks.com.

To arrange a book signing or interview, contact Belinda Williams at 305.558.2549 or e-mail protected from spam bots.





Childrens Fiction Has a New Character…Corinthia Is Her Name