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Publishing Your Book
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What do our authors do after they’re published? Their stories are as varied as the books they write.
Jonas Abramson’s book, "Jonas Jazz," about his life as a street musician, has resulted in talk show interviews and the speaking circuit. |
"It’s done! Thank you for your impressive work on my manuscript. I couldn’t believe how thorough and precise you were. I incorporated all your changes and I’ve learned a lot in the process. Thank you very much." --Eva Doolittle, Silver Letters First Prize, Marjorie Davis Roller Award, National League of American Pen Women (NLAPW)
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|  | Jane Wood Jacksonville, Florida Voices in St. AugustineJane’s first book, Voices in St. Augustine, was inspired by her children and the Florida city they would visit often as they grew up. St. Augustine, the nation’s oldest city, is rich in history and a haven for ghosts and voices from the past, which Joey, the lead character in the book, discovers. “He couldn’t explain it, but every nerve in his body told him something strange was going on here.” (Chapter 10)
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Jane’s book has been an instant success, both in the local tourist shops in St. Augustine and with students and teachers exploring our nation’s historical treasures. Jane has found her niche doing school presentations, where she does readings from her book, talks about what it’s like to be an author, and discusses the St. Augustine area. Teachers say that this book sparks discussion about American history.
“I have always loved to read and to write, and I really enjoyed the six years that I taught school. I always said that someday I would like to write a book for young people that was fun, but also had some history in it. And so I did!” says Jane. Purchase her book from www.janewoodbooks.com or www.amazon.com.
Paul Henricks Philadelphia, PA Cut the ChaosPaul’s heart attack at age 35 prompted him to rethink his business approach. Cut the Chaos explores his journey through a mind-bending, hilarious lifequest. Paul changes everything--from eating his meals sitting down to discovering he can take off on Sundays. The result? A streamlined business where everyone thrives. Paul markets his book to other entrepreneurs, and he’s found a new lease on life and a new business -- training other business owners to cut the chaos.
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Bluefish Bay’s recent projects include editing and publishing services for authors and businesses. Recent clients include:
Fiction
Dog Park Blues (Cotnoir)
Border Justice (Smith)
Justice Pursued (Smith)
Pedro Menendez (Sherrin)
Fort Knox (Murray)
Tale of Sonny Barlow (Sheehan)
Back Porch Swing (Bohl)
The Jeweler (Murray)
To Kill a Shadow (Melendez)
Anna’s Long Journey (Laws)
Living the Dream (Laws)
A New Start (Laws)
Voices in St. Augustine (Wood)
Lost and Found in Verona (Chaitin)
The Marines of 8th and I (Mulligan)
Reunion (Scott)
In the Shadow of the Lone Cypress (Settle)
Adventures of Snooky (Monaghan)
Shadows of the Sun and Moon (Pope)
Brad and Emily’s Treasure Adventure (Hubley)
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Nonfiction
Don’t Blame the Road (Bilal)
Scarred (Seoke)
From This Moment On (Hailwood)
Small Guide to Doing Business with the Department of Defense (Michaels)
Help for Alzheimer’s Caregivers, Family, Friends, Associates (Robinson)
Cut the Chaos (Henrickson)
Disciplined Attention (Mills)
Worlds Away: Following My Father’s World War II Footsteps (Finelli)
Johnny Green and the Greenmen (Starks)
Jump Start Your Writing (Hubley)
Lies Preachers Tell (Paul)
Kalume: Creating Healthier Relationships (Fischer)
Brain Respiration for Kids (Brain Respiration.com)
Silver Letters (Doolittle)
Cruising with the Kir Queen (Perez)
Kids Collect (Hubley)
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"You’re an incredible talent. I didn’t know how bad my grammar really was. Made some good catches, too, on content, pov (point of view), etc." --Ken Murray, The Jeweler
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