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Happy Pub Day!
February 1, 2012
We at Greenleaf Book Group would like to take a moment to congratulate our authors who have books coming out this February.
The Instant Survivor by Jim Moorhead
Distant Water by Bruce Gray
Helius Legacy by S. Alexander O’Keefe
Well done! All your hard work and dedication has paid off, and we’re honored to be partners in your latest and greatest work.
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Happy Pub Day!
October 4, 2011
We at Greenleaf Book Group would like to take a moment to congratulate all of our authors who have books coming out this October.
Emperors’ Clothes by Catherine McGuinness
Baby Santa and the Lost Letters by M. Maitland DeLand
Fuse: Making Sense of the New Cogenerational Workplace™ by Jim Finkelstein
The Third Q by Robert Luxenberg and Arnold Francis
Unlocking the Secrets: A Third Q Book by Robert Luxenberg and Arnold Francis
Brand Like A Rock Star: Lessons from Rock ‘n’ Roll to Make Your Business Rich and Famous by Steve Jones
God’s Eye by A.J. Scudiere
Rescue America by Chris Salamone and Gilbert Morris
Reality Marketing Revolution: The Entrepreneur's Guide To Transforming Your Business By Building A Marketing Machine by Mike Lieberman and Eric Keiles
Marketing Concepts That Win! Save Time, Money and Work by Crafting Concepts Right the First Time by Martha Guidry
The Journey of the Noble Gnarble by Daniel Errico
Moorish Fusion Cuisine: Conquering the New World by Zouhair Zairi
No Hill for a Stepper by Carolyn Dennis-Willingham
Chatter Marketing: Putting the Relationship Back in Customer Relationship Management by Neil Rosen
Webs of Fate by Darlene Quinn
Dead Eagles: Book Two in the Raiding Forces Series by Phil Ward
Fire Bubbles and Exploding Toothpaste: More Unforgettable Experiments That Make Science Fun by Steve Spangler
Grow Smart, Risk Less: A Low-Capital Path to Multiplying Your Business Through Franchising by Shelly Sun
City Guide Tel Aviv by Lisa Goldman
The Fed Man by James A. Mohs
Essential Nourishment: Recipes from My Estonian Farm by Marika Blossfeldt
Chrystallia and the Source of Light by P.M. Glaser
Trailer Food Diaries Cookbook: Serving Up the American Dream One Plate at a Time by Tiffany Harelik
The Story of Hollywood: An Illustrated History (Paperback) by Gregory Paul Williams
Curiosity, with a Capital S (Paperback) by Tonya Trimble
Work the System: The Simple Mechanics of Making More and Working Less by Sam Carpenter
The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love by Robert Manni
In addition to all of the great titles coming out this month, we'd also like to extend congratulations to a hardworking Live Oak author whose excellent title was published last month.
Helius Legacy by S. Alexander O'Keefe
Well done! All your hard work and dedication has paid off, and we’re honored to be partners in your latest and greatest work.
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Happy Pub Day!
September 1, 2011
We at Greenleaf Book Group would like to take a moment to congratulate our authors who have books coming out this September.
Will Work for Shoes by Susan Ashbrook
My Purple Toes by Blair Hahn
My Purple Kisses by Blair Hahn
Primacy by J.E. Fishman
Marketing Concepts that Win! by Martha Guidry
6 Steps to 7 Figures by Pat Hiban
The Collected Tabletop by Kathryn Crisp Greeley
Balanced Days, Balanced Lives by Jim Ray
Well done! All your hard work and dedication has paid off, and we’re honored to be partners in your latest and greatest work.
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Happy Pub Day!
August 1, 2011
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You Can Present with Confidence by Paul du Toit
The Questions and Answers on Life Insurance Workbook by Tony Steuer
Simple Numbers, Straight Talk, Big Profits! by Greg Crabtree
The Adventures of Blue Ocean Bob by Brooks Olbrys
Curiosity, with a Capital S by Tonya Trimble
Well done! All your hard work and dedication has paid off, and we’re honored to be partners in your latest and greatest work.
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Happy Pub Day!
July 1, 2011
We at Greenleaf Book Group would like to take a moment to congratulate our authors who are publishing this July.
The Drama-Free Office by Jim Warner & Kaley Klemp
Something Inside of Me by Chitoka Webb
A Cure to Die For by Stephen Mitchell
The Blossoming World by Brian Peterson
Well done! All your hard work and dedication has paid off, and we’re honored to be partners in your latest and greatest work.
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Happy Pub Day!
June 2, 2011
We at Greenleaf Book Group would like to take a moment to recognize our authors who are publishing this June.
Busy Bees on Broadway by M. Maitland DeLand, M.D.
Small Message, Big Impact by Terri L. Sjodin
Crude Deception by Gordon Zuckerman
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The Gift Giver by Jennifer Hawkins
Maggie McNair Wears Stinky Underwear by Sheila Booth-Alberstadt
Captured Prey by Craig Odanovich
Healthy, Sexy, Happy by Nancy Deville
Outswimming the Sharks by J.H. Hyun
The Gray Zone by Daphna Edwards Ziman
Stress Less, Weigh Less by Holly Mosier
Bobblehead Dad by Jim Higley
Is My Cell Phone Bugged? by Kevin Murray
A Crooked Number by Nathan Jorgenson
Conversations with the Goddess by Dorothy Atalla
A Quest for Good Manners by Karin Lefranc
Lot’s Return to Sodom by Sandra Brannan
Hardwired Humans by Andrew O’Keeffe
In Search of the Light by Leonard Jacobson
Stillpower by Garret Kramer
Congratulations! All your hard work and dedication has paid off, and we’re honored to be partners in your latest and greatest work.
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Can't Make it to SXSW? Check out this video of the PubCamp conference!
March 14, 2011The SXSW PubCamp conference and party took place on Friday, and if you'd like to see what you missed, you can watch the recorded version of the event. The conference was aimed at examining the intersection between readers, writers and technology, and some of the sessions included a Publisher's Weekly panel and speakers from Condé Nast.
At SXSW you can usually expect out-of-the-box talks about new technology, industry changes, and innovative solutions. PubCamp’s content was mostly business-as-usual, though there were some great nuggets of wisdom to be had--it's always good to hear what people are buzzing about. Check out the video yourself and let us know what you think!
A Good Reason to Read Some Seuss!
March 2, 2011Today is National Read Across America Day in celebration of the great American children's book author Theodor Seuss Geisel--"Dr. Seuss". The National Education Association's Read Across America program is a year-round push to inspire and motivate children and communities to read. In that spirit, we've listed a few staff picks for our favorite Dr. Seuss books. Leave us a comment with your favorite!
Nate- I Had Trouble Getting to Solla Sollew
Tanya, Katelynn & Jenn- Oh the Places You'll Go!
Andrea & Bill- Green Eggs and Ham
Katie- The Butter Battle Book
Wendy- On Beyond Zebra!
Jay & Heather- The Lorax
Sheila- The Cat in the Hat
Kim- Yertle the Turtle and Other Stories
Brian P.- There's a Wocket in My Pocket!
For more on Dr. Seuss and National Read Across America Day, check out this video.
Writer Beware: How to Avoid Scammers, Spammers, and Snakes!
January 20, 2011It’s an unfortunate reality that writers are often targeted by scammers and other creeps. They come at us from all directions, finding us at conferences, slithering through our emails, and sneaking into our social media feed. As a writer you need to protect yourself.
Education is your best weapon.
It’s so important that you constantly educate yourself on the industry, who the players are, and what scams are currently in play, and this blog attempts to be part of that education process. With that in mind here are a couple of scams and traps that are popular now, followed by a few more tips to help you protect yourself (and your wallet).
Scam 1: Twitter Spam
Even after a mass outcry by the writing and publishing community, Twitter spam targeting writers still runs rampant. Tweets saying “Writers needed” or “Get Paid to Write” appear with a hyperlink to a shady website. Twitter does a great job of taking them down once you report them. Should you get this kind of spam, report it immediately to twitter by following their reporting guidelines.
Scam 2: Fake Publishers
Another thing you need to watch out for are “publishers” who send you an email, tweet, or mail advertisement saying they are looking for writers. These publishers convince writers to spend thousands of dollars to produce poor quality books that will never see a bookstore shelf. Not all “pay to play” publishers are scammers though. You can pay to be published by a credible indie house--just take note of the quality of the books, the number of awards they have won, and whether or not their titles are distributed to retail chains. Before you fork over the dough, look for the following things:
- What is the publisher’s reputation like within the industry? Look at what places like Writers Digest, Writer Beware, Galley Cat, and Publishers Weekly say about them.
- Do they belong to any reputable organizations? There are several organizations for publishers to join including SPAN, SPAWN, and IBPA.
- What does their author roster look like? You should be looking at a publisher who represents your genre, and thus you should recognize the names of the authors or the titles of their books.
- What does their distribution and marketing package look like? This is especially important if you’re goal is to see your book in Barnes & Noble. You need to make sure that the publisher has a reputable distributor with a history of getting books into retail chains. There are many vanity presses whose books would never make it into B&N because the quality of design and editorial is poor and because the design does not include key elements such as a standard trim size, ISBN, and title on the spine. You also want a publisher who will at the very least market your book to the trade through Shelf Talker, Library Journal, Ingram and other outlets.
Scam 3: Fake Editors/Book Doctors
Writing is a laborious process, and if you find yourself piling up rejection letters you may consider hiring an editor or book doctor to help you. Of course, that has opened up another realm for unqualified “professionals” to siphon money and energy from aspiring writers. When looking for a professional to help you with your book, you need to ask the following questions:
- Do they have a relevant degree? Editing is a specialized field. As such the editor should have a degree in journalism, English, literature or some variation of those.
- Do they have experience in the publishing industry? Freelance editors should pay their dues and get real world experience before soliciting writers. How can they know what publishers want and what sells if they haven’t ever worked in the industry?
- Do they have references? You should be able to talk to past clients to see how their working relationship is and what effect their guidance had on the writer’s project.
A real editor also will NEVER guarantee that you will get published or that our book will be a bestseller. There are so many factors affecting both that it is impossible to make such guarantees. Anyone who says they can is playing with you. Run away!
Of course, as fast as we identify scams a new one pops up. Here are a few more tips to help you protect yourself:
- Always get the opinion of a lawyer before you sign any contract. There are plenty of law offices that offer low, flat-fee contract evaluations. Yes you may have to spend a little money but its much better than getting your bank account and your favorite project tied up with a dirty deal.
- Get connected! Networking with other writers is a great way not only to find out about current scams, but to get referrals for quality products and services.
- Take a class (or twenty). Writer’s Leagues, Writer’s Digest, Media Bistro, and other outlets offer reputable classes on many aspects of writing and publishing. Arm yourself with first-hand knowledge from industry pros.
Above all, follow your gut. If something feels off it probably is. If it sounds too good to be true, it most likely is not true. If you’re not sure, get a second opinion, but never rush into anything. It’s your money and your creative future on the line.
Shennandoah Diaz is the President of Brass Knuckles Media, an uncensored PR & Marketing firm catering to creatives and the avant garde. Passionate about education, Diaz empowers creatives by sharing articles and teaching workshops on marketing, social media, and publishing. Learn more at www.brassknucklesmedia.com or at www.shennandoahdiaz.com.
From e-books to Borders: Trends and the Future of Publishing
January 12, 2011Whether it's the upward trend of e-book sales, the growth of indie publishers, or the changes surrounding brick-and-mortar retailers, one thing is for certain--times they are a-changin'. Our very own Clint Greenleaf speaks to WritersCast.com about the current conditions and how things may change in the future. Read the article or listen to the broadcast here.
Are e-book trends sustainable? Will you ever part with your print books? Are authors starting to favor alternative publishing options over the traditional deal? Let us know what you think!
