November 13, 2006
CONGRATULATIONS
ARE IN ORDER!
Our authors can fully attest there is nothing
quite as exciting as that first television interview, or that
first moment you see your book in the pages of the New York
Times.
Take a look at these recent success stories from
just a few Outskirts Press authors and find the kernels of motivation
you may be seeking to publish and promote your own book.
“We
want you to know we've truly enjoyed the tele-conferences and
Marketing COACH tips.
Televisions are starting to follow
us to book events which is very exciting. Here is the latest
television story!”
http://khastv.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=5942
Charlotte Endorf, author
of Plains
Bound: Fragile Cargo
My next one is this Sunday. I
feel that the cover will attract readers......Last night when
I went into Beeaner's Coffee, a patron even recognized me. I
have some really cool postcards with my OP webpage on them,
too.”
Cheryl A. Martin M.A.,
author of Woman
Reclining
“I've
been busier than a one-armed paperhanger with the grape harvest,
but I have news! The Last Jaguar was a finalist in the USA
BEST BOOKS OF 2006 AWARDS.
We're listed on their site: USABookNews.com
- Covering what's Hot, New, & Noteworthy in the World of
Books. Pretty cool!”
Bruce Bradley, author
of The
Last Jaguar
“I've
attached a copy of the ad appearing in The New York Times,
during National Adoption Month in November. It follows the same
format as all the other NY Times ads, in that the publisher's
logo is at the bottom of ad. It's better to see the paper itself,
but here it is early.”
Click
here to see it
Kari Caulfield, author
of Pretty
Blue
“I
have received confirmation that the #1 Amazon Reviewer Harriet
Klausner is reviewing my book; she requested the book from me
directly after I sent her my author interview/newsletter from
Authors
After Dark.
Finally, I am in production on
a state-of-the-art book video for my novel. The video will have
its premiere on my official author website (www.VinceLiaguno.com)
and then will be placed on YouTube, MySpace, and others.”
Vince A. Liaguno, author
of The
Literary Six