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Do you want to know the realtragedy? No, of course you don't, youwant to wallow in ignorance andpetty self-aggrandizement, but I'll tellyou anyway. Money, that's what.Nobody can know anything theydon't pay for and what you pay forrots your brain. It's a vicious circle.There is no God but Money andOprah Winfrey is His Messenger.
Here's how it works. There are theserich guys, see. They're from all overthe world and they entertainthemselves and derive pride and joyfrom accumulating wealth bystarving, subjugating, enslaving andtorturing billions of poor people. Howfun. Rich guys use the all-pervasive,unassailable media and entertainmentindustries as their own privatepropaganda apparatus to keep you sostupid you buy the boatloads of theuseless crap they need to sell in orderto accumulate wealth. It's not justthings, either. You morons buy theabsurd notions they sell you,too...things like "democracy" and"free speech" and a "free press." Ha!Stalin in his wildest dreams nevercame up with a gulag like the gulagyou're living in.
Nothing you can read or hear or seeor learn in school isn't a lie. The onlyfunction you have your whole life isto buy more and more worthlessjunk. You've got the minds of sheep;you're conditioned from birth to
believe what your shepherds get paidto tell you and what they get paid totell you is vile, money grubbingbalderdash. Root, root, root for thehome team. Vote. Eat atMcDonald's. Hate who and whatyour owners want you to hate; lovewho and what your owners want youto love. Keep your nose to thegrindstone. Mind your manners.Covet everything anyone else has. Dounto others before they do unto you.Spend more money than you make.Live for tomorrow. Ack. It's stupidto tell you how stupid you are.
If you want to see an example ofsomething that's not a lie, somethingthat won't rot your brain and won'tkeep you stupid, something you can't
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buy for all the money in the world,go read the new version of GinnyGood I just stuck up. It's free. Likeme. You won't do that, of course.You'd rather wallow in the ignoranceand petty self-aggrandizement yourowners keep you wallowing in fortheir own vile, money grubbingreasons. Anything free can't be of anyvalue, can it? No. If it were of value itwould be for sale. Lord, what foolsthese mortals be! G.
Gerard Jones
Monkfish Book PublishingCompany
27 Lamoree RoadRhinebeck, NY 12572
http://www.monkfishpublishing.com
His Holiness, Paul Cohen (@)
Publisher
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The esteemed buyer,seller, promoter and adulttrade publisher ofGINNY GOOD byself-effacing,mild-mannered,obsequious me. G.
November 16, 2006Interview with PaulCohen re:"Self-Publishing"
GERARD JONES: Whata "self-published" booklacks is the vettingprocess, the assumptionthat if a reputable agentsold the thing to areputable publisher, thebook's gotta be worthhyping and the media(book reviewers, talkshows, awards guys,booksellers, etc.), hype theBejesus out of it. If it's"self-published" theassumption is that nogood agent could sell it orwanted to sell it and nogood publisher wanted tobuy it...so why should themedia waste its time andno reader, therefore, willwaste his or her timereading the thing. Peoplebuy hype, period. Hypecosts money. Moneymakes money. Withenough hype The ClevelandYellow Pages will sell abillion copies. Without anyhype, the greatest literatureof all time won't make adime. You know all this,but your potential clients
need to know it and needto be willing to make aninvestment in themselvesand in their work for theirown exquisite reasons,whatever they may be, andnot with the hope ofrealizing a monetary returnon that investment.
PAUL COHEN: Thevetting process isimportant. Epigraph is nota self-publishing companyin that sense. We will not
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accept a client's book forpublication if it hasn't achance of competing.What would be the point?The idea behind Epigraphis to level the playing fieldfor authors whose bookscould compete againsttraditionally publishedauthors if they were givenequivalent access andpublishing services.
The bias againstself-publishing is at anend. Editors, publishers,booksellers, reps, etc allrealize that what makes abook a success is thecontent and the marketing,not the ownership ofrights. Readers do not careor even know whopublished their favoritebook. The bias against badbooks, on the other hand,remains. Editors andbooksellers understand thedifference and theyunderstand too that thepublishing industry as awhole is undergoingprofound changes. When
Steven King self publishedone of his new novelsonline a couple of yearsago, it sent a message anda question through theindustry about thetheretofore inviolablestructure of traditionalpublishing contracts. Itproved that the publishingcontract, and all that itimplied, had fallen behindthe march of technology.As more goodself-publishing companiesdevelop, self publishedworks will be seen not asvanity projects but asauthor empowered. Ifself-publishers are smart,they will become knownas uber-marketers of theirwork. If they do thatsuccessfully, booksellerswill buy their works withconfidence.
GERARD JONES: Whatyour "trade publishing"option has going for it is
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that people will end upwith a "real" book, nicelyproduced, with a credibledistribution network.That's worth $10k topeople with a spare $10kto throw around, butother than corporateclients, there are very fewindividual "authors" whocan possibly have anyhope in hell of recoupingtheir investment.
PAUL COHEN: Authorshave to know up frontthat publishing is not (formost people) directly
profitable. Most booksthat are published do notmake money, even forpublishers. There has tobe some other reason topublish. It's that otherreason that makespublishing worthwhile.Whatever that otherreason is, it should beworth the initialinvestment to publish. Ifauthors approachself-publishing in this way,and as an investment intheir own work or career,they can have some peaceof mind while they aredoing it and make betterpublishing decisionsbecause of it. Thoseauthors are more likely torecoup their investmentand even make a profitover time.
Also self-publishingdoesn't have to cost$10,000; that's just anexample on the website. Ifyou really want to do it onthe cheap, say, to getstarted, you can selfpublish for free onLulu.com. Self-publishingis a way to be proactive inthe development of yourintellectual property.Sometimes it's the onlyway. Rather than be avictim of the publishingindustry you can takematters into your ownhands.
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Some authors do makemoney self-publishing.Most recently, DonaldTrump and Robert
Kiyosaki self publishedtheir Why We Want You tobe Rich because it allowedthem to donate a half amillion dollars to their petproject, teaching businessand money-making skillsto kids in public schools.Self-publishing is nodifferent than traditionalpublishing in that sense. Ifyou sell a lot of copies,you'll make money.
GJ: You seem to have"hype" options, as well.That gets even moreexpensive and doesn'tensure a better return.
PC: The hype options areabout making sure bookssell through. Epigraph,unlike most self-publishingcompanies, providesnational distribution tobookstores. That's notsomething the author hasto do. The author'spublicity dollars will gofurther having that kind ofsupport. The author is alsonot alone; they areworking with a team. Asyou said, there is noguarantee that promotionwill improve your returnon investment but frommy experience promotionnearly always produces abetter end result than nopromotion.
Authors have to learn tothink more long termabout the development oftheir intellectual property.The idea that a book hasonly has three months inwhich it should bemarketed is quitedamaging to the longer
term prospects for thatbook. What most booksneed to succeed isprolonged and targetedmarketing. The savvy selfpublishing author will stillbe promoting when his
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traditionally publishedcompetitor closes shop in3 months.
Thanks for the interview.It's like the Dalai Lamasays, "There'll be nomoney but on yourdeathbed, you'll receivetotal consciousness." So,you'll have that going foryou.
GJ: That Dalai Lama guy,he's one smart cookie.Thanks. G.
Unbridled Books
200 North 9th St., Ste. AColumbia, MO 65201
(573) 256-41062000 Wadsworth Blvd., Ste. 195Lakewood, CO 80214
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Fred Ramey
Chelsea Green PublishingCompany
85 North Main St., Ste. 120
P.O. Box 428White River Junction, VT05001(802) 295-6300http://www.chelseagreen.com
How dowe getour listingupdated?
Margo Baldwin, President & Publisher (@)
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It's wayout ofdate. Wealso justput abook onthe NYTimesBestsellerList: Readall aboutit. Wehave arevitalizededitorialprogram,amongotherthings.Thanks,margo
Hey,margo,you justtell mewhat tosay and Isay it. Imovedyou upthe pagea ways,too. Go
see.Thanks.
G.John Barstow, Editor-in-Chief
Ben Watson, Senior Editor
Chronicle Books
85 Second St., 6th Flr.San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 537-4200http://www.chroniclebooks.com
Nion McEvoy, CEO
Jack Jensen, President
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Christine Carswell, Associate Publisher
City Lights Books
261 Columbus AvenueSan Francisco, CA 94133
(415) 362-8193http://www.citylights.com
Nancy J. Peters, Publisher
Robert Sharrard
John Wiley & Sons
111 River StreetHoboken, NJ07030-5774
(201) 748-6000(Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer)
http://www.wiley.com
William J. Pesce, CEO
Kathy Nebenhaus
Diane Steele
Joyce Pepple
Stephen A. Kippur
Patrick J. Kelly
Jeff Brown
Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer
989 Market StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103
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Debra Hunter, President (666)
Alan Rinzler, Executive Editor
Cedric Crocker
Paul Foster
Encounter Books
665 Third Street, Ste. 330San Francisco, CA 94107
(800) 786-3839http://www.encounterbooks.com
Roger Kimball, Publisher
Nola Tully
Cristina Guido
The Overlook Press
141 Wooster StreetNew York, NY 10012
http://www.overlookpress.com
Peter Mayer, Publisher
Harvard University Press
79 Garden StreetCambridge, MA 02138
http://www.hup.harvard.edu
Joyce Seltzer
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Kathleen McDermott
Fordham University Press
University Box LBronx, NY 10458
(718) 817-4795http://www.fordhampress.com
Robert Oppedisano, Director
Mary-Lou Elias-Peña, Assistant to the Director
Saverio Procario, Editor-At-Large
Helen Tartar, Editorial Director
Feral House
PO Box 39910Los Angeles, CA 90039
http://www.feralhouse.com
Adam Parfrey; President
New Directions Publishing
80 Eighth AvenueNew York, NY 10011
http://www.ndpublishing.com
Barbara Epler; Editor-in-Chief
Declan Spring, Editor
Jeffrey Young
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Johns HopkinsUniversity Press
2715 North CharlesStreetBaltimore, MD 21218
(410) 516-6900http://www.press.jhu.edu
Kathleen Keane, Director ( 666)
Henry Y.K. Tom, Executive Editor, Social Sciences
Juliana McCarthy, Managing Editor
Allworth Press
10 East 23rd Street, Ste.510New York, NY, 10010
http://www.allworth.com
Tad Crawford, Publisher
Robert A. Porter, Associate Publisher
Nicole Potter, Senior Editor
Catbird Press
16 Windsor RoadNorth Haven CT 06473
http://www.catbirdpress.com
Robert Wechsler, Publisher
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Persea Books
853 Broadway, Suite 604New York, NY 10003
http://www.perseabooks.com
Michael Braziller
Karen Braziller
Verso Press
180 Varick Street, 10th FloorNew York, NY 10014
http://www.versobooks.com
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PO Box 25053Baton Rouge, LA 70894
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PushcartPress
PO Box380Wainscott,NY 11975
Bill Henderson, Publisher (@)
Black Classic Press
P.O. Box 13414Baltimore, MD 21203http://www.blackclassic.com
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Paul Dry Books
117 South 17th Street, #1102Philadelphia, PA 19103
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The Charles PressPublishers
117 South 17th Street, #310Philadelphia PA 19103
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Lauren Meltzer, Publisher
Watson-Guptill Publications
770 BroadwayNew York, NY 10003
http://www.watsonguptill.com
Amy Rhodes, Publisher
Bob Nirkind, Executive Editor
Candace Raney, Executive Editor
Regnery Publishing,Inc.
One MassachusettsAvenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20001
http://www.regnery.com
Marji Ross, Publisher
Bancroft Press
PO Box 65360Baltimore, MD 21209
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Bruce L. Bortz (@)
BkMk Press
University of
Missouri-Kansas City5100 Rockhill RoadKansas City, MO 64110-2499
http://www.umkc.edu/bkmk
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James McKinley, Executive Editor
Ben Furnish, Managing Editor
Rugged Land
401 West Street, 2nd Flr.New York, NY 10014
(212) 334-8228http://www.ruggedland.com
Shawn Coyne, Publisher
Justin, Charles & Company
236 Huntington Ave., Ste. 311Boston, MA 02115
http://www.justincharlesbooks.com
Stephen Hull, Publisher (@)
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Dear GerardJones:Thanks forthe update.You'veclearly put aprodigiousamount ofeffort into
EveryoneWho's... andI wouldimagine it'squite a usefultool forsomepeople.Thanks, andbest of luck.--sph
DearStephen: Ijust add stuffas I comeacross it andrely on kinde-mails likeyours tocorrect whatI get wrong.If I'd knownit was gonnabe soprodigious Inever wouldhave done it.Oh, nicewebsite, bythe way.Thanks. G.
Kim Hjelmgaard, London Editor
Cader Books
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Michael [email protected]*
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Princeton University Press
41 William StreetPrinceton, NJ 08540
(609) 258-4900http://www.pupress.princeton.edu
Peter J. Dougherty
Martha Camp
Sterling PublishingCompany
387 Park Avenue SouthNew York, NY 10016
http://www.sterlingpub.com
Marcus Leaver, EVP, COO
Philip Turner
Patricia Gift, Editorial Director
Steve Magnuson
Karen Nelson, VP, Creative Director
Charles G. Nurnberg
Oxford University Press
198 Madison Avenue
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Cambridge UniversityPress
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FC2
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Brenda L. Mills (@)
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Gerard, wespecialize inexperimentalfiction
(novels andshortfiction). Thebest place toget an ideaof what wedo is ourwebsite,which alsohas oursubmissionguidelines. Ican't tellenough fromwhat you'vesaid aboutyour books(except thatif one reallyis a memoirwe're notinterested inthat) toknow if
they'realigned withour leanings.Brenda
Columbia University Press
61 W. 62nd StreetNew York, NY 10023
(212) 459-0600http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/index.html
Jennifer Crewe, Editorial Director
Peter Dimock, Senior Executive Editor
Juree Sondker
Sourcebooks, Inc.
1935 Brookdale Rd., Suite 139Naperville, IL 60563
http://www.sourcebooks.com
Dominique Raccah, Publisher (@)
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Hi Gerard, Just letting you know MarieMacaisa is a project editor with MediaFusionbut not an acquiring editor on that line.MediaFusion acquisitions are reviewed byeverybody so it's fine to submit to:Acquisitions, MediaFusion. Thanks for thenote. And keep up the good work,Dominique
Hey, Dominique, got it. I'll fix things.Thanks. You too. G.
http://everyonewhosanyone.com/ggsyn.html
Todd Stocke, Editorial Director
Hillel Black, Editor-in-Chief
[email protected]@aol.com
Bethany Brown, Senior Editor
Erin Shanahan, Editorial Manager, Sphinx
Marie Macaisa, MediaFusion
Peter Lynch
F+W Publications, Inc.
4700 E. Galbraith Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45236
(513) 531-2690116 E. 27th StreetNew York, NY 10016
(Adams Media)
http://www.fwpublications.com
David Steward, CEO
Sara Domville, President, Book Division
Jane Friedman; Executive Editor (@)
Writer's Digest Books Division
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Tricia Waddell, Editorial Director, North Light Books
Lauren Mosko (@)
Editor, Novel & Short Story Writer's Market
Hey,Lauren,dat'segzactlywhatupdates isfor! I'll fixthings.Thanks.G.ThankYOU,Gerard. Iappreciateyourgoodwork. :)LaurenAdams Media Corporation
57 Littlefield StreetAvon, MA 02322
(508) 427-7100http://www.adamsmedia.com
Jill Alexander, Senior Acquisitions Editor
Paula Munier
Nikki Van Noy
Brielle Kay
Jennifer Kushnier, Senior Editor
Stephanie McKenna, Rights
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White Pine
PO Box 236Buffalo, NY 14201
http://www.whitepine.org
Dennis Maloney
Workman PublishingCompany
708 BroadwayNew York, NY 10003
http://www.workman.com
Carolan R. Workman
Anna Berns
Algonquin Books ofChapel Hill
P.O. Box 2225Chapel Hill, NC 27515http://www.algonquin.com
Shannon Ravenel (see more)[email protected]
Ina Stern, Associate Publisher
Chuck Adams, Jack of Everything
Amy Gash
Kathy Pories, Senior Editor
Adrienne Brodeur, Editor ( see more)[email protected]
Antonia Fusco
Liz Maples
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Glad Day Books
P.O. Box 112Thetford, VT 05074http://www.gladdaybooks.com
Grace Paley (@)Robert Nichols (@)
Barricade Books
185 Bridge Plaza North, Suite308-AFort Lee, NJ 07024
http://www.barricadebooks.com
Lyle Stuart
We publish nonfiction only as for example the upcomingPower Beyond Reason which proves that President Johnsonwhile in office was a manic-depressive paranoiacand�his disease kept us in the war in Vietnam and costthousands of American lives... lyle stuart�
Dear Lyle: Sounds like a good, eminently believable,book, but let's not forget the three million Vietnameselives it cost as well. Thanks again. G.
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Carole Stuart
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Dear Gerard Jones:How come I'm not inyour directory? I'mCarole Stuart,publisher of BarricadeBooks and Lyle Stuartis President. If youwant moreinformation, let meknow and I'll send it.You do want to becompletely up to date,right? We've beenpublishing for nearly13 years! Carole Stuart
Dear Carole: I hadyou in there at first,but I couldn't find ane-mail address foryou, so I took youout. Anything youwant to say I'd bemore than happy toput in, sure, as little oras much. Thanksagain. G.
I'll look it over...I liketheinformationvery�
helpful. Carole
Thanks. Take yourtime. Hey, yourmission is thefurtherance of freespeech. So is mine.Ha! G.
Yes and it's caused usa lot of expensivegrief. (See SteveWynn v. BarricadeBooks and v. LyleStuart.) Anyway....
Wow. Oh, thankheaven for actualmalice, but I'm sure itcost you a prettypenny nonetheless.Tricky business, thistruth telling. The bestthing I've got goingfor me is that I'mjudgmentproofwhen you got�nothing you gotnothing to lose. Youshould see what I'm
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doing with OprahWinfrey. She's gonnahave a cow. I'mabsolutely within myrights to use her inthe way I dothanks�to Larry Flynt andJerry Falwellbut still�no publisher willtouch it with a tenfoot pole. That's themain problem withmy nonfiction booktoo. Here's the firstcouple lines:
"I'm using everyone'sreal name. They can
all sue me. I hopethey do. I could usethe excitement."
Update May, 2003:We publishnon-fiction likeCONVERSATIONSWITH APEDOPHILE andCELEBRITY LIESas well as a line ofgambling books andtrue crime with aemphasis onmob-related subjects.
Routledge
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Matthew Byrnie, Media Studies, Literature, Cultural Studies
Dalkey Archive Press
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John O'Brien
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Granary Books, Inc.
307 Seventh Avenue, Suite1401New York, NY 10001
http://www.granarybooks.com
Steven Clay
Graywolf Press
2402 University Avenue #203Saint Paul, MN 55114
http://www.graywolfpress.org
Fiona McCrae, Director and Publisher
Anne Czarniecki, Executive Editor & Art Director
Katie Dublinski, Editorial Manager
Lyndsay LeClair, Development Manager
Ig Publishing
178 Clinton AvenueBrooklyn NY 11205
http://www.igpub.com
Robert Lasner (@)
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Gerard,Thanks andgood luckwith yourbook.Monkfishshould be agoodhomethey�are with us
onConsortium.thanks,RobertLasnere
Cool.Consortiumain't exactlyIngram orBaker &Taylor but assoon as allthe bestbooks startgettingdistributedby themthey'll beIngram andBaker &Taylor.Thanks. G.
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Newmarket Press
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Tracey Bussell
Tara Hoffman
Continuum Books
15 East 26th St., Ste. 1703New York, NY 10010
(212) 953-5858http://www.continuum-books.com
Evander Lomke, VP, Senior Editor
David Barker, Acquisitions Editor
Avalon Books
160 Madison Avenue, 5thFloorNew York, NY 10016
http://www.avalonbooks.com
Erin Cartwright
Dorchester Publishing
200 Madison Ave., Ste. 2000New York, NY 10016
http://www.dorchesterpub.com
Don D'Auria, Executive Editor
Alicia Condon, Editorial Director
Chris Keeslar, Senior Editor
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Harlequin/SilhouetteBooks
300 E. 42nd Street, 6thFloorNew York, NY 10017
http://www.eharlequin.com
Canada Office
Loriana Sacilotto, EVP, Global Publishing
Tara Gavin, Editorial Director, Next
Tracy Farrell, Executive Editor
Leslie Wainger, Executive Editor
Abby Zidle, Executive Editor, HQN
Mavis Allen, Senior Editor, Steeple Hill
Gail Chasan, Senior Editor
Dianne Moggy, Senior Editor, MIRA
Melissa Jeglinski, Senior Editor
Ann Leslie Tuttle, Editor, Harlequin
Keyren Gerlach
Red Dress Ink
233 Broadway, Suite 1001New York NY 10279
http://www.reddressink.com
Kathryn Lye, Editor, Red Dress Ink
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Callaway Editions
54 Seventh Avenue SouthNew York, NY 10014
http://www.callaway.com
Nicholas Callaway, Publisher
Gival Press
PO Box 3812Arlington, VA 22203
(703) 351-0079http://www.givalpress.com
Robert L. Giron (@)
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(212)941-1200Webster Stone
Autonomedia
PO Box 568 WilliamsburghStationBrooklyn, NY 11211
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Jim Fleming, Editor and Publisher
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Hill Street Press
191 East Broad Street, SuiteAthens, Georgia 30601
http://www.hillstreetpress.com
Tom Payton, Editor and Publisher
Judy Long, VP and Editor-in-Chief
Other Press
307 7th Avenue, Suite 1807New York, NY 10001
http://www.otherpress.com
Rosemary Ahern
Daniel Reid, Editor
Donald M. GrantPublisher
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Please,remove ourcompanyfrom yourlist.
I'll put a
mark byyour nameand notsend youany moree-mails but Ican'tremoveyourcompanyfrom my list'cause youare who youare and dowhat you
do. Thanks.
G.That's fine,but I mustrequest thatyou putnext to ourcompanythat we arenotacceptingsubmissions.Thank youfor yourcooperation.Karen
Okey-doke.Thanks. G.
Mercury House
PO Box 192850San Francisco, CA 94119
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Kirsten Janene-Nelson, Executive Director (@)
Sepia/BET Books
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Evette Porter, Editor, Arabesque
Brook Street Press
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James Pannell
Cadmus Editions
PO Box 126Tiburon-Belvedere, CA 94920
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New World Library
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(666) = Asked not to be contacted (by me, notby you), very likely because he or she is ahappy little slave boy or a happy little slave girland doesn't want it any other way, uh-huh,uh-huh.Oh, and you can start giving me a lousy fivebucks or ten bucks or fifty bucks or a hundredbucks for all this free stuff any time now. Plusyou get extra free stuff when you do. Here'show:
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I'm not any kind of nonprofit cause, however.If you're some sleazebag foundation lookingfor a way to keep your slave-based societyintact and get yourself a tax writeoff, too, itain't me you're looking for. Babe. Thanks. G.
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