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A very nice tribute from a very worthy associate.

Jan24
2011
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by Mamiko Edegard PhD

MY TRIBUTE TODAY…Mike Webb of Sortis Publishing! What an amazing person to collaborate with on an amazing publishing project! You know how you come to know and trust people through how they respond when everything isn’t perfect – that is where you can, how did my mother put that, “test their nettle!”

I am excited to have finished a project for Dr. Mamiko Odegard, a well respected, dynamic and successful Scottsdale psychologist and relationship coach. Slated to be released on Valentine’s Day, Daily Affirmations of Love is a dance of devotion… where Dr. Mamiko Odegard offers 365 entries that reflect relationships as an empowering “dance” rather than a deliberate, linear path. Mamiko does not offer us the seven effective ways to be a good lover. Instead, she notes how each day is uniquely different, but each one ultimately requires that we dance past daily distractions and get back to experiencing the discipline of love, wrapping each day in a positive affirmation that helps us experience “love as a verb!”

Mike and I are working to create a hybrid process between traditional publishing and the difficulties authors can experience when they try to self-publish. Making this “blend” happen is important to aspiring authors, but making the shift happen has required open communication, patience and amazing support – characteristics that do not always meet one’s expectations in this kind of collaboration. Mike has been stellar and EXCEEDED my every expectation. If you don’t know him or the services he provides to professionals seeking to share their expert status as an author – he is a MUST to add to your list of resourceful people within the publishing industry!

Thank you, Mike, for helping make Daily Affirmations for Love happen!

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Am I Not A Man? – The Dred Scott Story

Jan03
2011
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 An illiterate slave, Dred Scott, trusted in an all-white, slave-owning jury to declare him free. But after briefly experiencing the glory of freedom and manhood, a new state Supreme Court ordered the cold steel of the shackles to be closed again around his wrists and ankles. Falling to his knees, Dred cried, “Ain’t I a man?” Dred answered his own question by rising and taking his fight to the U.S. Supreme Court.
 
Mark L. Shurtleff attended Brigham Young University, University of Utah College of Law, and University of San Diego School of Law. He began his Legal Career by serving four years in the United States Navy Judge Advocate Corpse (JAG), then as a lawyer in Southern California.

Mark then moved back to Utah and worked as a Deputy County Attorney and as Commissioner of Salt Lake County. He later became an Assistant Attorney General for the state of Utah. He was elected Attorney General in November 2000, and was re-elected in 2004 and 2008. He is the first Attorney General in Utah to win re-election for a third term. Mark is married with five children. He is an Eagle Scout and is fluent in Spanish.

 

 

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Designing the Best Book Cover

Aug03
2010
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Make a Good First Impression with your Book Cover

Book cover for Everlasting Wisdom

Everlasting Wisdom

Your book cover is the first impression you offer to your potential buyer and it is a large part of the image that you want to create, especially if you want the reader to potentially become a client for your services or products. You will want to make sure that the book cover as well as your book layout will match the overall brand that you are building for yourself and or your company. Not that you want your book cover to look like it is obviously a perfect match for your other branding material but that it simply matches in color tone, theme, fonts and appearance.

Unless you are highly skilled in this area you will need to find a good designer who has experience in designing book covers. Once you have located 3-4 experienced book cover designers, get samples of their work to review. You may find one whose design style seems to be in line with the vision you have of your book cover and your brand. Choose the book cover designer that has created the most eye catching covers. I say “created” because what you want is someone who is capable of creating a book cover from scratch. Stay away from designers that use templates, you want your book cover to be absolutely unique to you and your book.

Understand the Technicalities of your book cover

Your book cover is obviously more technical than the average brochure, with bleed, ISBN #’s and specific delivery requirements of printers for the finished files it can get tricky. So make sure your book cover designer is qualified so you don’t spend time and money that is not necessary. Also put them in touch with your printer whenever possible so they can get the exact technical information that they need in order to get it right the first time they send the book cover file to the printer. There is not much that is more frustrating than being ready to launch your book marketing campaign or being ready for an upcoming interview, appearance or presentation and then having a delay on your printing because of a small simple thing that could have been avoided.

ISBN #’s and other technical “stuff” for your book cover

ISBN stands for “International Standard Book Number” and it consists of a 13-digit number that uniquely identifies your book. The purpose is to identify your title from any other title and is specific to your publisher as well. It is used heavily and results in more efficient marketing and cataloging to and from >publishers, retailers and distributors.

The ISBN is a must and you will need one if you want to be taken seriously. In fact the bar code that you see on the back of book covers is derived using the ISBN# for your book and is used to communicate your book’s title and information to computer software and tracking systems. When is the last time you saw a bookstore of any size not using a barcode scanner?

The ISBN is broken down in five parts.

1) The first three digits identify that it is an ISBN;
2) Identifies a country or group of countries;
3) Identifies a particular publisher within a geographic group;
4) Identifies a particular title or edition of a title;
5) A single digit at the end acts as a “check digit” to validate the ISBN.

So, unless you are going to self publish and only offer your book to friends, family and the occasional interested party then you MUST have an ISBN# on your book cover.

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