The Scandinavian publisher Whyte Tracks is partnering with Eco-Libris
We are happy to announce a new partnership with Whyte Tracks, an Independent English publisher in Scandinavia and currently produces fiction and non-fiction titles including sagas, creative spirituality, occult and esoteric publications. From now on, for every book Whyte Track is selling, a tree will be planted through Eco Libris!
Whyte Tracks is a publisher with a true commitment to sustainable reading and we are happy to partner with them and plant trees for the wonderful books they publish, such as The Dog's Tale, Scent of Summer Magnolia, The Vineyard of the Nietzschean Priest and many others.
Here's more on Whyte Tracks:
Whyte Track's philosophy is to produce vibrant and beautiful books as a heritage for future generations, presenting spiritual, pagan and cultural history tales from around the globe.
We opened our doors for business in 2009 and now we are ready to expand our operations to include Print on Demand and ebook services for the hobby-writer wanting a few copies to give to friends, for the serious author intending to wow the market, and we can offer a professional and efficient service to Corporations and Educational Institutions with specific publication
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