Thank You for your welcome! I like mysteries and thrillers. I enjoy watching crime television, its interesting to see how cases are sold. And also what types of things can cause a case to go unsolved. Real stories and the entertainment shows as well. How about you?
Kay, my name is Lisa R. Brereton and new to Authors.com but It looks like you are not as new like some of us, I see your comments more than any one else, and thats great. I am a first time Author and my first book is in production and should be out soon, I have just finished my second book, and now writing my third. if you have any suggestion or tip on how to promote my book,or know about book signing and events that would be so helpful to me. I would like to know more about your books and what you like to read. Thanks Lisa Brereton
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At present we are working digilently producing the Almost Famous Authors' Faire here in Louisville, KY for published authors who do not have alot of name recognition in the marketplace.
The local "Rag" Courier Journal newspaper said "marginal recognition". Leave it to a local paper with dwindling readership to ignore real talent.
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My interest is true crime and missing girls of the 1950's. I am one of several researchers involved with Silvia Pettem's book, Someone Daughter, A Search of Justice for Jane Doe in which we were able to help identify not only the murderer of Boulder Jane Doe but to locate her family via DNA. My own story is for missing ten-year old Connie Smith who walked away from camp in 1952 never to be found, her story is linked to Little Miss X whose remains were found in Arizona in 1958, misplaced for more than 40 years yet recently discovered and are now being tested for DNA match to at least three missing women of that time.
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Bearhead Publishing has been in business for 4 years.
We currently have 13 authors and 25+ books.
Our business model is to help the new author to get into the marketplace without emptying their saving and 401K plan.
At present we are working digilently producing the Almost Famous Authors' Faire here in Louisville, KY for published authors who do not have alot of name recognition in the marketplace.
The local "Rag" Courier Journal newspaper said "marginal recognition". Leave it to a local paper with dwindling readership to ignore real talent.
Once again thank you for the warm welcome. Bearhead Publishing looks forward to being a valuable contributor to Authors dot com.
Gary D.
What's the scoop on the chat tonight?? Got your message but didn't see any info about the chat you mentioned.
Let me know superstar!
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Thank you so much for getting in touch with me.
Agent is the closest I could pick for what my associate and I do: Author's Assistants. We help authors with every aspect of the self publishing process so authors can do what they love - write!
I'm fascinated by the whole process and love helping out whenever I can.
Glad to meet you,
Ellen Ward
My interest is true crime and missing girls of the 1950's. I am one of several researchers involved with Silvia Pettem's book, Someone Daughter, A Search of Justice for Jane Doe in which we were able to help identify not only the murderer of Boulder Jane Doe but to locate her family via DNA. My own story is for missing ten-year old Connie Smith who walked away from camp in 1952 never to be found, her story is linked to Little Miss X whose remains were found in Arizona in 1958, misplaced for more than 40 years yet recently discovered and are now being tested for DNA match to at least three missing women of that time.
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