

Premiere Harrisburg Historian and Penn State University Professor, Michael Barton offers this criticism of the Harris Research: "A very interesting and useful compilation of materials and commentary on John Harris."




CBS21's Tanya Foster interviewed Molloy along with Autistic Photographer Philip A. Moore on Feb. twenty-fourth, 2010 as part of the 'Living Well' series.
Bryan has been helping Philip with some editing and technical aspects as
a consultant of sorts. Philip featured his photographic talent, his new
books in which his writing is paired with his master Savant photos, as well
as his new website, philipamoore.com,
where his work is for sale. The interview, which aired on March Third, can
be seen by clicking HERE.
#cbsphilip2010

The Studio is co-writing, Illustrating and Digitally Publishing a series
of books by autistic writer Philip A. Moore. To purchase click button below.
Part one in the episodic saga The Legacy of King Arthur. Revisit Camelot.
From the unique mind of an Autistic genius, comes a fascinating glimpse into the workings of a mind afflicted by this modern age's most perplexing and misunderstood disability. Autism develops in an astounding 1 in 100 newborns, and virtually nothing is known about it's causes or affects. This series is as important to the scientific research of Autism Spectrum Disorders as it is an entertaining and fun work of fiction. Learn more about Autism and how to help at The Global Autism Collaboration.
Travel first-hand through a familiar land in a curious fashion, filled with all your favorite characters; knights in shining armor, magic rings and all Camelot's most important things! (recommended ages 7-adult)
Look forward to upcoming books in this series like: Mordred's Quest, and Fairy Wars!
Watch Harisburg, PA's CBS21 News for an interview with the author, and read The Burg Magazine for a review of the book.
Molloy Studios takes only a 5% commission for editing, marketing, illustrating and publishing this work. Because of digital publishing technology... no trips to Hollywood Casino were necessary!
