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Jon Robertson

    Jon Robertson is an author, editor, and publisher with extensive experience across journalism, magazine writing, and photography. His background includes a decade as a book acquisitions editor and six years as a magazine editor, alongside crafting promotional copy for the publishing and theater industries. Robertson is also a produced and published playwright, showcasing a diverse literary and theatrical career. As the founder and publisher of Vegan Heritage Press, he continues to shape the landscape of independent publishing from his home in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley.

    Through the Eyes of Me
    Dunkard Bottom
    American Desperado
    • A mafia insider and former head smuggler for the Medellin cartel describes his violent relationships with criminal powers, his alliance with the U.S. government, and his role in reshaping the nation's war on drugs.

      American Desperado
    • Dunkard Bottom

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In this sequel to Permelia Lyttle's Guide to the End of the World, Luray's wife Abigail believes the end is just around the corner. So, the resourceful heiress buys and restores an abandoned village where she hopes to create an idyllic community for surviving in style. However, the apocalypse turns out to be nothing like anyone imagined. In Dunkard Bottom, humankind's ultimate swan dive takes on new meaning as prophecies converge and dangers loom. Despite its bickering citizens, the village grows. But the community is soon simmering with romances, rivalries, distrust, and evidence of a traitor in their midst. Will Luray lose Abigail under the strain? Is Jason who he says he is? And whatever happened to Permelia Lyttle's daughter? With the digital age fizzled and the government a no-show, Dunkard Bottom is American ingenuity at its quirky best under the threat of white-collar terrorists, illness, death, and weed

      Dunkard Bottom
    • Through the Eyes of Me

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Through the Eyes of Me is a beautiful, colorful picture book for children which gives insight into the world of a child with autism. Readers will meet 4-year-old Kya who loves to run, read, look at - and rip up - stickers. Through the book, children will learn why Kya does certain things, doesn't like some things, and really loves other things. This wonderful book is an ideal tool for teaching children about autism and life as a child with autism. Through the Eyes of Me was written by Jon Roberts when his 4-year-old daughter, Kya, was diagnosed with severe autism.

      Through the Eyes of Me