Woodland Press LLC, along with several of their authors, were recognized by Governor Earl Ray Tomblin as part of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Day on Monday, March 11, at the Governor’s Reception Room at the Capitol. Shown, left to right, is Frank Larnerd, Cat Pleska, Michael Knost, Tomblin, F. Keith Davis, and Brian J. Hatcher. Woodland Press is currently celebrating its 10th year of business as a Mountain State independent book publishing firm. The company is located in Chapmanville and currently has over 38 critically acclaimed books in the marketplace, including several national bestselling titles that were used as resource material for the award-winning History channel miniseries, Hatfields & McCoys — and companion documentary, America’s Greatest Feud: Hatfields and McCoys — televised worldwide in 2012.







