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BEACH GLASS BOOKS (https://beachglassbooks.com/) was begun in 2010 by award-winning Author Lindsay McAllister Zarse to publish her first children’s book, The Magic of Topsail Island. The Beach Glass Books logo, a stylized image of a wave breaking over an open book, was created by artist/illustrator Brian Martin, who also illustrated The Magic of Topsail Island. The two later collaborated on two other children’s books, MISSING! A Topsail Turtle Tale and Pirates on Friday. Several years later author Ray McAllister (RayMcAllister.com) was able to secure the rights to his award-winning non-fiction books about the North Carolina coast, which he brought to Beach Glass. (The opportunity arose when legendary regional publisher John F. Blair, Publisher, had to be merged into another firm with the retirement of its principals.) The company became legally affiliated with Ray McAllister Books LLC and began distributing his beach books and two others. Therein followed the publication of an updated and enlarged second editions of Wrightsville Beach: The Luminous Island,  Hatteras Island: Keeper of the Outer Bank, and Topsail Island: Mayberry by the Sea, as well as the publication of a new book: Ocracoke: The Pearl of the Outer Banks. In late 2025, that book also was released in an updated and enlarged second edition. Meanwhile, Beach Glass began publishing other writer’s works as well, beginning with reprints of two classic Outer Banks books by historian Ellen Fulcher Cloud on the islands of Portsmouth and Ocracoke, Portsmouth: The Way It Was and Ocracoke Lighthouse and The Old Salts. Therein followed beloved Richmond columnist Randy Fitzgerald’s warm and funny collection written with his wife, Barbara, Flights of Fancy; Charlotte attorney Charles Oldham’s gripping true story of a 1905 crime, The Senator’s Son; the poignant memoir, Diary of a Broken Mind, by Anne Moss Rogers on the loss of her son; Roy Robbins’ compelling love and murder story, North: A Novel; a classic collection of humor pieces by the legendary Jack Sandberg, Uncle Jack’s Outer Banks; Oldham’s powerful story of mutiny, murder, and race, Ship of Blood; Zarse’s magical fourth children’s book, with artist Stuart Parks, The Gold Hole Quest; a memoir by acclaimed author Philip Gerard, Words & Music: An Album of a Life in Story and Song, and Kip Tabb's book of uncovered stories, Finding The OBX. More titles are planned for 2026, including a romance/historical fiction novel set on Ocracoke Island. For guidelines on having manuscripts considered for publication by Beach Glass Books, please see SUBMISSIONS.
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The Outer Banks, like much of northeastern North Carolina, has hosted a remarkable historical pageant.

Now award-winning writer Kip Tabb has brought together all the tools to unearth the stories. Combining a historian’s research ability, a journalist’s interviewing skills, and a talented writer’s story-telling, he shines a light on sometimes hidden events and the often heroic people behind them. We meet war heroes and suspected traitors, entrepreneurs and fraudsters, and brave rescuers who risked—and too often lost—their lives to save passengers aboard sinking and sometimes fiery ships.

We meet Joachim Gans, the New World’s first practicing Jew, whose research found important metal deposits. There’s Reginald Fessenden, whose broadcasts from the Outer Banks helped kick-start radio. There’s Dexter Stetson, designer of three of the nation’s most famous lighthouses, and William Tate, an
important friend to the Wright Brothers. And Rad Tillett, a grand old storyteller who helps keep the past alive.

Oh, and Blackbeard of course.

What really was behind his killing?

We learn about a failed Colonial development on Colington Island and an enormous fraud in Buffalo City. We see what happened when eastern North Carolina was a key player in Civil Rights and what happened when Coastal North Carolina was the front line in the Battle for the Atlantic in World War II. We’re there for a massive pandemic, historic fires, and devastating hurricanes.

In short, this is the Outer Banks we only thought we knew. This is the book we’ve been waiting for.

Hardcover, 300 pages

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BEACH GLASS BOOKS (https://beachglassbooks.com/) was begun in 2010 by award-winning Author Lindsay McAllister Zarse to publish her first children’s book, The Magic of Topsail Island. The Beach Glass Books logo, a stylized image of a wave breaking over an open book, was created by artist/illustrator Brian Martin, who also illustrated The Magic of Topsail Island. The two later collaborated on two other children’s books, MISSING! A Topsail Turtle Tale and Pirates on Friday.
Several years later author Ray McAllister (RayMcAllister.com) was able to secure the rights to his award-winning non-fiction books about the North Carolina coast, which he brought to Beach Glass. (The opportunity arose when legendary regional publisher John F. Blair, Publisher, had to be merged into another firm with the retirement of its principals.) The company became legally affiliated with Ray McAllister Books LLC and began distributing his beach books and two others. Therein followed the publication of an updated and enlarged second editions of Wrightsville Beach: The Luminous Island,  Hatteras Island: Keeper of the Outer Bank, and Topsail Island: Mayberry by the Sea, as well as the publication of a new book: Ocracoke: The Pearl of the Outer Banks. In late 2025, that book also was released in an updated and enlarged second edition.
Meanwhile, Beach Glass began publishing other writer’s works as well, beginning with reprints of two classic Outer Banks books by historian Ellen Fulcher Cloud on the islands of Portsmouth and Ocracoke, Portsmouth: The Way It Was and Ocracoke Lighthouse and The Old Salts. Therein followed beloved Richmond columnist Randy Fitzgerald’s warm and funny collection written with his wife, Barbara, Flights of Fancy; Charlotte attorney Charles Oldham’s gripping true story of a 1905 crime, The Senator’s Son; the poignant memoir, Diary of a Broken Mind, by Anne Moss Rogers on the loss of her son; Roy Robbins’ compelling love and murder story, North: A Novel; a classic collection of humor pieces by the legendary Jack Sandberg, Uncle Jack’s Outer Banks; Oldham’s powerful story of mutiny, murder, and race, Ship of Blood; Zarse’s magical fourth children’s book, with artist Stuart Parks, The Gold Hole Quest; a memoir by acclaimed author Philip Gerard, Words & Music: An Album of a Life in Story and Song, and Kip Tabb’s book of uncovered stories, Finding The OBX.

More titles are planned for 2026, including a romance/historical fiction novel set on Ocracoke Island.
For guidelines on having manuscripts considered for publication by Beach Glass Books, please see SUBMISSIONS.

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