After spending more than a decade as an award-winning journalist in both radio and television, Curt Harding joined Thomas Nelson as senior publicist in 2005. He currently works in the Business and Culture division. Over the past year, he has worked to secure major media bookings for Bill Cosby, Ed McMahon, Denise Jackson, wife of country star Alan Jackson, national radio host Bill Bennett, and many others. Curt has been the publicist for four New York Times best-selling books, including Come On People and It’s All About Him. He and his wife Polly live in Murfreesboro, TN and are raising two beautiful twin daughters.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Untold Story of the Mount Hood Tragedy A Journey of Adventure, Love, and Loss
(Nashville, TN) In December 2006, millions of people across the world waited in anguish to learn the fate of three climbers trapped on Mt. Hood. The massive search through the harshest storm on the mountain in more than a decade dominated news coverage.
Climber Kelly James was trapped in a snow cave and made a final call to his wife, Karen, which left the world hoping for a Christmas miracle. The climbers’ family members huddled below the mountain praying for the safe return of their loved ones. While the climbers faced a tragic fate, their families did not lose faith.
Now, Karen James, who spent the year after her husband’s death gathering facts and information, is telling her story about what really happened on the mountain in her new book, Holding Fast: The Untold Story of the Mount Hood Tragedy (Thomas Nelson, November 2008, ISBN: 1595551751). READ MORE »
Thursday, June 12, 2008
(Washington) Senator Barack Obama’s faith and the larger subject of the role of faith in politics will almost assuredly become an issue in the general election.
In the wake of the Rev. Wright scandal, there is confusion over exactly what Senator Obama believes and perhaps more importantly, how those beliefs would shape his policies as president of the United States.
In The Faith of Barack Obama (Thomas Nelson, August 2008), Best-selling author Stephen Mansfield explores Obama’s religious faith without political or ideological bias. READ MORE »
Thursday, October 25, 2007
by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano FOX News Channel’s Senior Judicial Analyst
How Freedom is Quickly Becoming an Historical Footnote
(New York, NY) What has happened to the America that was once in love with freedom? What has happened to the government that was designed to protect the basic rights guaranteed in the Constitution? Why and how does the government keep taking our freedoms from us? Can anyone ever be happy and unfree? In his provocative new book A NATION OF SHEEP (Thomas Nelson; October 30, 2007), Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, Fox News Channel’s Senior Judicial Analyst, confronts the government with its assaults on our freedoms. READ MORE »
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
When Television Was Young
(Los Angeles) Not so long ago the idea of live pictures being sent through the air and into a magic little box in our living rooms was the stuff of science fiction. Today, we take for granted that we can flip through hundreds of channels, witness live events taking place anywhere in the world, and TiVo what we don’t have time to watch. That’s quite a leap from turning on the set and waiting for it to warm up, then adjusting the “rabbit ears” to get a clearer picture. READ MORE »
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Much-Anticipated New Book is a Vital Message to Restore Hope, Save Lives, and Reclaim Threatened Families and Communities
(Nashville, Tenn.) In communities across the country, Bill Cosby has publicly drawn attention in the last three years to the dire crises in black America: 50 percent high-school drop-out rates, too many children born to teen-aged parents, children whose parents are ill-equipped and disinterested in parenting. These problems have been fermenting for years, but few have called them out with as much force, determination, passion, and credibility as has Dr. Cosby. READ MORE »