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Photos of book covers.  Click here for more information on 'The Publishing Game'  
In these three great books, you'll be guided step-by-step through the process of taking your manuscript and turning it into a professional-looking printed book; finding the right literary agent for your book and negotiating your best deal; and finally, how to publicize and market your book.

Each Publishing Game book is organized as a 30 day plan so you'll know exactly what to do and when. These books help you navigate the tricky waters of the book world like a pro, getting you past the logjams designed to stop small publishers and first-time authors.
 
The Publishing Game [Bestseller in 30 Days] provides a day-by-day book promotion outline that will accurately lead you every step of the way.  Now you can be assured that you are doing every possible thing to promote your book and you are doing it in the right order.  This book IS your marketing plan.
- Dan Poynter, The Self-Publishing Manual
 
If anyone can make a game out of publishing, Fern Reiss can.  I wish more publishers would not only follow her step-by-step lesson plan but read this book BEFORE they start rolling the publishing dice.
- Jan Nathan, Executive Director, Publishers Marketing Association
 
A very useful step-by-step overview of the daunting task of getting published.
- Carl Lennertz, BookSense, American Booksellers Association
 

 
Click here for more information on 'Terrorism and Kids: Comforting Your Child'  
When children learn about terrorism, they're scared for their safety - and their world. The questions they ask are the hardest to answer. How do you explain that people were hurt without making your child feel unsafe? How do you calm her fears that something bad could happen to her? How do you know when you need to draw him out to prevent serious problems later?
Terrorism and Kids: Comforting Your Child helps you answer the difficult questions your child is likely to ask. It helps you to help your child with the powerful and frightening emotions that follow traumatic events. And it helps you to comfort their fears - and your own - about terrorism.
 
Book Sense 76 Award logoAn American Booksellers' Association
Book Sense 76 (best new books) selection for January/February 2002!
 
A compelling glimpse into today's world and of America's newest challenge. You are to be commended for the effort and commitment you have put into this piece of work. Thank you.
- Senator Edward M. Kennedy
 
Compassionate, intuitive, accessible. A wonderful resource and must-have for every parent and teacher.
- Aviva Bock, psychotherapist and Harvard Medical School instructor
 
Her commonsensical approach is a good place to begin the healing process.
- Stephanie Zvirin, American Library Association's Booklist Magazine
 

 
Click here for more information on 'The Infertility Diet: Get Pregnant and Prevent Miscarriage'  
The groundbreaking new book The Infertility Diet: Get Pregnant and Prevent Miscarriage, based on over 500 medical studies, explains all you need to know about nutrition for fertility enhancement and miscarriage prevention. Find out which foods are helpful--and which to avoid.
 
We already know that there are medical benefits to be gained from a healthy diet.  The prevalence of diseases such as cancer and heart disease have been altered by diet, so why not infertility? If you're having problems getting pregnant, Fern Reiss's Infertility Diet is a great place to begin.
- Dr. Alan Penzias, Boston IVF and Harvard Medical School
 
This unique approach should have been addressed long ago! This book is a nice adjunct to fertility evaluation and treatment, as well as prevention of miscarriages.
- Dr. Elizabeth Puscheck, Patient's Bookshelf,
  American Society for Reproductive Medicine News, Winter 2001

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