Posts Tagged With: A. V. Harrison Publishing
New Orleans At The Height of Wicked!
For a very long time I’ve wanted to write a novel that focuses on New Orleans – the home of my teen-age years. New Orleans is where I discovered Tarot Cards, tealeaves, and held my Quinceanera (although I am French-Canadian and Scot, not Latin – I still got the party!) The swirl of French, Latin, … Continue reading
Pinterest 101 – Don’t Let Pinterest Make a Pinhead Out of You!
Pinterest . . . is it ‘worth’ learning one MORE social media tool for your networking and marketing goals? Does Pinterest ‘blend well’ with the networking tools you already use? Does Pinterest have MULTIPLE uses – or is it a single use tool for reaching out to your friends and fans? These are the questions … Continue reading
You’re Going Toe to Toe with David Mamet – Don’t Be A Dork Amateur!
Do YOU want to be a Self-Published IndieAuthor? Maybe you have dreams of making enough money to supplement your income, pension – or even quit your Day Job? Whoa, Nelly! There’s a Sea Change taking place in Self-Publishing that you should factor into your long range plans. David Mamet has discovered Self-Publishing, and according to … Continue reading
The IndieAuthor’s Starter Kit by Emily Hill
Beginning the journey of an IndieAuthor and figuring out what you need-to-know, when, is like facing a tsunami head-on and climbing a mountaintop blindfolded (to mangle metaphors!) That is, (a) the amount of information is overwhelming (tsunami), and (b) you don’t know what you don’t know until you’ve reached the top of the mountain and … Continue reading
Book Bundling ~ Ensuring that All Roads Lead to YOUR Book!
This IS my actual bundled-book cover! Link: Ghost Stories and The Unexplained: Book One and Book Two I signed up for a workshop a couple of months ago, the purpose of which was to introduce new packaging and promotion ideas to authors. The workshop facilitator, whose own book is a play on the slogan, All … Continue reading
Open Letter to Jeff Bezos ~ Amazon
Dear Mr. Bezos, Well, on occasion the Mountain travels to Mohammed. As a publishing coach and micro-publisher who has enthusiastically steered hundreds of workshop attendees and clients to Amazon CreateSpace and kdp Amazon, this is one of those occasions. I travel to Mohammed to say that I am woefully disheartened and disappointed over recent ‘Glitches’ … Continue reading
A.V. Harrison Gives Adobe’s ‘InDesign’ a Shot
NEWS RELEASE ~ 21 SEPTEMBER 2012 How Dachshunds Came To Be: A Tall Tale About a Short Long Dog, was released by A.V. Harrison Publishing of Edmonds, Washington this week. Written by Kizzie Elizabeth Jones, and illustrated by Scott Ward, the new book is intended to foster “The values of honoring community and diversity, and … Continue reading
“The Ghost Chaser’s Daughter” Supernatural, With A Dash of Depravity.
A.V. Harrison Publishing is pleased to announce the release of The Ghost Chaser’s Daughter, by Emily Hill. This is Ms. Hill’s fifth title written for fans of the supernatural, and folklore. She has written eight books in total, including her debut novel, Jenkins: Confederate Blockade Runner. For inspiration for her supernatural series Ms. Hill draws … Continue reading
A.V. Harrison Publishing To Offer French Translations
A.V. Harrison Publishing is pleased to announce its upcoming entry into Amazon’s French translation market. This business-forward move is made in association with French-English translator, Catherine Bedeski, who has joined the Edmonds, Washington micro-publisher as a consultant. Catherine Bedeski is a professional editor and translator in English, French, Japanese and Chinese with over ten years … Continue reading
News. Flash. Ready to Welcome The India eReader Crowd?
Dateline: 12:50PM – Thursday, 23 August BUDAPEST, HUNGARY This news is WAY TO IMPORTANT – and exciting – for me to stay in ‘Vacation’ mode. This morning trend watchers in the publishing sector were treated to the break-out news that Amazon has opened its Kindle market to consumers in India. India! An English-speaking country! Get … Continue reading

