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October 21, 2024 by Gary Price

OverDrive Launches Their First Publishing Imprint, Heights Press

October 21, 2024 by Gary Price

From OverDrive:

OverDrive is proud to announce the launch of Heights Press, a boutique publishing imprint inspired by the vibrant creativity and community spirit of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Rooted in OverDrive’s Cleveland home, Heights Press reflects the company’s deep mission to support schools and libraries in promoting literacy and a love of reading. Heights Press debuts with “Hickory Hollow” a six-book series for middle-grade readers, along with a series of video shorts. The initial titles are now available exclusively for public libraries and schools worldwide for readers using the Libby, Sora, and Kanopy Kids apps and platforms.

“Hickory Hollow” invites children to embark on thrilling adventures in the charming, mysterious town of the same name. Whether uncovering the secrets of Shellbark Forest, decoding historical riddles in Town Square, or discovering hidden treasures, the world of Hickory Hollow is filled with exciting possibilities.  Each story centers on a child resident of Hickory Hollow, with diverse characters each with a unique background, interests, and families. Each story is crafted by authors selected for their ability to draw in young readers with multicultural perspectives from each figure during their escapades in each title.

“I grew up in Cleveland Heights and I am a proud graduate of Cleveland Heights High School,” stated Steve Potash, CEO and Founder of OverDrive.  “We are committed to promoting literacy and inspiring all students to spend more time reading.  With Heights Press we are utilizing our 20+ years of serving libraries and schools with original content for young readers during the critical years of their development where the right story can ignite a lifelong passion for books.”

Each book in “Hickory Hollow” will be available initially in eBook format in five languages—English, Chinese, German, Vietnamese, and Korean—ensuring a wide reach and greater accessibility. The first title is available at no cost to all OverDrive schools and libraries as part of the “Everyone Reads: Kids and Teens Collection” for readers on Libby and Sora with the remaining books available for purchase in the OverDrive Marketplace.

“Our goal is to provide all educators and librarians with fresh, original content that entertains while fostering a love for reading and exploration,” said Alexis Petric-Black, VP, Content at OverDrive. “The town of Hickory Hollow, with its rich stories and diverse characters, is the perfect start to this journey.”  OverDrive’s Lauren Cannavino developed this series for the company’s boutique publishing platform and plans to build a catalog of original content designed to be a literacy tool for all communities.

In addition to the ebooks available today for reading on Libby and Sora, six Hickory Hollow video shorts are also available for streaming on Kanopy Kids, OverDrive educational video service.  All six videos are included for schools and libraries to develop reading and engaging programs at no additional cost, seeking to bring children and families together around these compelling stories. The audiobook editions will soon be available for Libby and Sora as well.

Direct to Heights Press Website

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About Gary Price

Gary Price (gprice@gmail.com) is a librarian, writer, consultant, and frequent conference speaker based in the Washington D.C. metro area. He earned his MLIS degree from Wayne State University in Detroit. Price has won several awards including the SLA Innovations in Technology Award and Alumnus of the Year from the Wayne St. University Library and Information Science Program. From 2006-2009 he was Director of Online Information Services at Ask.com.

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