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Comment by Janet Enos on May 6, 2008 at 10:54am
Just throwing this out there, but I believe that Authorhouse bought iuniverse last year or earlier this year. Not 100% sure but I read it somewhere. Maybe on bookmarketing. LOL
Comment by Karen Harrington on May 5, 2008 at 10:00am
Hello friends,

I just joined this group and it looks great.

My debut novel was just released from Kunati books. If you like legal thrillers in the vein of John Grisham and James Patterson, you'll like Janeology.
www.karenharringtonbooks.com
Comment by Bruce Morse on May 4, 2008 at 9:25am
Hello. I have published a book called Forgive Myself with Authorhouse and it is available there as well as at Amazon.com and Barnes&Noble.com. I am searching for new ways to publicize my book and welcome any information I can get.
best to all, Bruce Morse
Comment by Lynn Tincher, Author on April 30, 2008 at 12:53pm
Hello everyone. I am a new Author and am publishing through iUniverse. My book, Afterthoughts, is scheduled for September 2008. I look forward to hearing from you all on marketing ideas once the book is released. Please feel free to take a look at my website at www.lynntincher.com. I'm open to any suggestions any of you may have.
Comment by Janet Enos on April 22, 2008 at 9:44am
Hello to all members,

I just joined and am in hopes on learning a great deal from all of you. My book has been published and is selling online and in some bookstores. You can visit my site and see/read about my new novel. It is a three part series, so I will be doing all this marketing over again. Yahoo, for me right! It's trying enough the first time. What I have done thus far is contacted all the email-able libraries in my state and a few neighboring states. I have also emailed several bookstores in my coastal region. I don't know if it will work out until my next royalty check. I had a free press release run about my new book in my local newspaper under the "Book Nook" section. I even had a call about it from a long ago classmate. It made me feel good, since I graduated 30 years ago.

Take care all!
Comment by Chase von on April 20, 2008 at 4:30pm


Very nice page here:) And new here as well, currently my book is 88,092 on Amazon and quite frankly, I don't really know who to even tell, So hoping to get some great info here as well:)
Sincerely,
Chase von
Comment by Roxanne Hoffman on April 12, 2008 at 11:28am
Hello from POETS WEAR PRADA. We're a small press based in Hoboken, NJ

POETS WEAR PRADA is a small press based in Hoboken, New Jersey devoted to introducing new authors through limited edition, high-quality chaplets, primarily of poetry.

New press, great authors, a publisher who is one miracle short of sainthood. - Angelo Verga, Poetry Curator of The Cornelia Street Cafe

Poets Wear Prada is a poetry publishing house with excellent poets and affordable books with beautiful covers. Have you had your poetry today? - Meredith Sue Willis, Books for Readers

Stylistically, these beautifully designed and produced chaplets bear their own distinctive signature. - Linda Lerner, Small Press Review

Chapbook Titles and Authors from Poets Wear Prada Books

Like what you see? Want to find out more? Visit us PWP Books Online and find out how to submit to our forthcoming anthology at poetswearprada.blogspot.com
Comment by Tanya Yeritsidou on April 6, 2008 at 1:02pm
We are a small press Greek publishing house, made mainly from a team of authors (both non fiction and fiction) but we are very determined. Our books all have some feature that makes them unique- either in terms of scientific research and method or in terms of originality. That is not our own opinion, by the way, but the feedback of those benefitting or enjoying our books.

Trying to cover all the angles, we have tried to ensure the books are refreshing, direly necessary to their intended demographics when it comes to non fiction and with attractive covers.

(I am attaching our fantasy fiction book cover just to demonstrate- and get more feedback on it)

Our biggest challenge? To make the books known enough to sell. We are outsiders in a very closed system here in Greece, so it is very tough for us to make ourselves known and fully available. We also are now striving to make ourselves more known over the Internet.

We would appreciate any pointers and help on that! Thank you!

(here is our site as well as the official site for the fantasy book trilogy: http://www.mindpower.gr http://www.theartofveiling.gr
Comment by carol stanley on April 5, 2008 at 8:32am
I am new to this site as well as many of you...Now that the book is written, published...what next (without spending a gazillion dollars). I mentioned on other areas in this site...I took John Kremer's new seminar on internet marketing. It was absolutely fabulous and so informative. If you are computer savvy this is a perfect way to market your book...Imagine all the people you can reach...I just need help in navigation and direction...ANy ideas??? My book..."For Kids 59.99 and Over" carol
Comment by Joseph Langen on April 4, 2008 at 8:11am
Greetings all.
I am new to this group as I am to the Network. I am looking forward to getting to know all of you and sharing ideas. I have written and self published three books, the most recent being The Pastor's Inferno. I am editing my second novel, Marital Property and resuming work on my book Commonsense Wisdom for Teens. If you are interested in more about my writing, please see my web site at www.commonsense-wisdom.com. Glad to be here.
Joe
 

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