Have any questions?

Have any questions?
Ask Dr. Spruce...

Have lunch with Lori...

Have lunch with Lori...

Recently released...

Recently released...
Now available online...

Autobiography :)

Autobiography :)
The Lori Story

Tales of the Tree People "To tree...or not to tree?"

Tales of the Tree People "To tree...or not to tree?"
This is the first book in the series...

The Forbidden Forest: Tales of the Tree People

The Forbidden Forest: Tales of the Tree People
This is the second book in the series...

Tree Wars Tales of the Tree People Quest for Peace

Tree Wars Tales of the Tree People Quest for Peace
This is the third book in the series...

Published Chefs' Cookbook

Published Chefs' Cookbook
Proceeds are donated to Red Cross.

Lori's Traditionally Published Author Website

Lori's Traditionally Published Author Website
The road to fiction and fact... :)

Country Kids Magazine

Country Kids Magazine
Every Kid Counts...

No Bullying...

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Thank you Canada! You are loved... :) xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

Dear author:

We came to the Frankfurt Book Fair with many hundreds of books. They made our promotion booth look gorgeous all week!

Well, together you and we must have done a good job.

We can hardly believe it: today, on the show's final day, at this hour most books are gone! Taken home by eager foreign publishers for further review!

One can never predict to what country any given book will appeal most, so we were especially thrilled to see a small army of Canadian foreign rights buyers descend upon our booth yesterday. It seemed as if they all had decided that Saturday would be PublishAmerica Day for Canada's publishers!

One Canadian after another came to ask about our children's picture books, works about health, nature, history, general fiction, books for ages 6-15, romance, fantasy & scifi.






They want details this week. Canada's publishers have demanded that we submit books to them, as many as we can, for publication/distribution in English and/or French.

Canada. Of course!

Friday, October 14, 2011

Good News... :)

Dear author:

As the Frankfurt Book Fair is approaching its closing days, record numbers of authors are counting their lucky stars. Translation rights have changed hands at a brisk pace, and, frankly, for good money. Nobody reveals the true numbers on these foreign rights contracts, but the buzz on the floor is that a good many authors earned six-figure numbers this week. No big names, and no big book titles, but that's what's so nice about it. An unknown author whose book is 'discovered' at the right moment can make it big, arguably more so than in the past because so many more unknown authors now have an opportunity to be read, and that includes authors such as yourself.

As we indicated earlier this week, the e-book phenomenon is decidedly low-key in Frankfurt. To understand this, one must realize that the rest of the world has seen no competition between two giants on the level of a Barnes and Noble and Amazon. That competition, more than anything else, drove the development and release of two highly competent e-readers in the US, the Kindle and the Nook, which, in turn, had an ever larger consumer audience starting to buy e-books as soon as last year's holidays sales season began.

In the absence of this, Europe has not yet warmed to e-books. That will certainly change now that the Kindle is becoming available in different languages, together with a Kindle store of their own, but we won't see the real effects of this until sometime next year. That's why most experts in Frankfurt are holding their breath: everyone is curious to see how fast and how sky-high the e-book will take off on this continent. Most people agree that there's every reason for hopes to soar.

PublishAmerica has had a really good week in Frankfurt, with lots of traffic to our promotion booth, and interest from publishers from a record number of countries. Today was another truly busy day, and as we tallied the countries of origin of the publishers and agencies that came to introduce themselves, we noticed that we had never been contacted by so many different publishers from so many different countries.

We were especially gratified to hear from a major German literary agent. He stopped by and asked for a list of books that he wants to be able to consider, with a right of first refusal. We're informing you about this in a separate message, it's that promising.

The Fair ends on Sunday. You will receive a final update once our delegation has returned and a full "impact assessment" has been made.

Have a wonderful weekend!

--PublishAmerica Author Support Team


Here is the key to add my blog to your website...

BannerFans.com
Powered by BannerFans.com

AuthorNation.com

Join to view more of my writing, latest book talk, author events, and meet a network of enthusiastic readers.

The online community for authors, writers, poets and their readers.

Tom Clancy

Tom Clancy

Xerox - Let's Say Thanks


Thank you for your support! :)

Sidney Toler

Sidney Toler
Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan

Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan in...

Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan in...
Meeting at Midnight

Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan in...

Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan in...
The Chinese Cat

Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan in...

Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan in...
The Secret Service