Having finished my first major project for Riverglen Press, here’s what I see coming in the future:
Riverglen Classics. There’s a wealth of good books freely available on Project Gutenberg, and so I’ll begin typesetting those that strike my fancy (George MacDonald’s Phantastes, for example, and the Anne of Green Gables series). They’ll all be available through Lulu.com.
Foreign-language editions. A Latin edition of St. Augustine’s Confessions, the Old English text of Beowulf, Don Quijote in the original Spanish, etc.
Language charts. Like the Thai script card and the Hebrew alephbet card (see the archives), I expect to do a fair amount of reference cards and other learning materials.
I also plan on continuing on with reader’s editions of the Doctrine & Covenants, the Pearl of Great Price, Isaiah, the Psalms, and the Epistles of Paul. And I’ll make more bookmarks (I still need to upload the PDFs of the ones I’ve made so far…). In fact, here’s a screenshot of the Project Cumorah bookmarks I made yesterday:

Anyway, if you have any special requests for books you’d like to see Riverglen Press publish, leave a comment on here or e-mail me. I won’t guarantee anything — I have to be interested enough in a project to invest the time to see it through to completion — but you never know. :)
[tags]Project Gutenberg, Lulu, George MacDonald, Phantastes, Beowulf, Thai, Hebrew, Mormon, LDS, Isaiah, Book of Mormon[/tags]
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