New Voices Press is our own publishing division, and we have launched numerous first- time authors with unique voices. Whereas larger publishing houses traditionally take two years to publish a book, NVP can produce a finished product in a fraction of that time, ensuring timely release. Our titles to-date have been in a variety of genres, and we are always looking to expand our list of writers. In the crowded world of book publishing, where cookie-cutter and “safe” topics have become commonplace, look to New Voices Press to forge ahead into the frontier of undiscovered talent.

Judy Katz writes regularly on all aspects of writing, publishing and marketing your book. Catch her regular column, The Ghost Post, at www.beneaththecover.com. Please also feel free to set up an appointment to discuss your book and public relations needs.




Capitalization Success!
The Investor Relations Group’s Guideto a Bigger and Better Market Cap
-Dian Griesel


The 101 Platinum-Plus Rules of Media Engagement
-Dian Griesel

Dian Griesel is the founder and Chairman of The Investor Relations Group, Inc. (IRG), an investor relations and corporate communications company, founded in 1996, that specializes in working with smaller public companies, many of them public via reverse merger. Prior to launching IRG, Dian worked with Paramount Capital Investments, Inc., the largest biotechnology investment/merchant bank. She has held Series 7 and 63 licenses.

Dian is the author of Capitalization Success! The Investor Relations Group's Guide to a Bigger and Better Market Cap; The 101 Platinum-Plus Rules of Media Engagement, and four other books on health, nutrition and her other passion - contemporary music.

As a writer, Dian has personally contributed to or written articles that have appeared in The New York Times, Daily News, Investor's Business Daily, Crain's New York Business, Crain's Japanese Weekly, Mademoiselle, Vogue, Health, Better Bodies, Fabio's Health & Fitness Letter, PR News Report and Your Health. Dian has also served as a nutrition and fitness spokesperson for PPI Entertainment, the largest producer and distributor of exercise videos.

In the early 1980's, Dian was a fifty percent partner at Spotlite Marketing, the corporate sponsorship division of Spotlite Enterprises, Ltd., then the largest comedy talent agency representing a "Who's Who" of renowned comedic talent, including Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Alan King and others.

More information atwww.investorrelationsgroup.com



SELLsation!
How Companies Can CaptureToday's Hottest Market:
Women Business Owners and Executives
-Leslie Grossman

Leslie Grossman is cofounder, with fellow serial entrepreneur Andrea March, of Women's Leadership Exchange (WLE), a privately held, for-profit social entrepreneurship for women business owners and executives that holds all day conferences throughout the year in various parts of the country. Leslie developed a marketing program called C.R.E.A.T.E.S....an acronym for Community, Relationship, Education, Anticipate, Trust, Entertainment, Service & Support. This program, which is detailed in SELLsation! How Companies Can Capture Today's Hottest Market: Women Business Owners and Executives, teaches companies why it is not enough to "sell" your products or services, that today you need to form relationships with customers by showing them that you are able and willing to help them become more successful. Thanks in no small part to her book, which is full of real life examples, WLE has attracted an impressive group of sponsors and corporate partners that include OPEN from American Express, IKEA, Morgan Stanley, IBM, Aetna, American Airlines, and the Bermuda Board of Tourism. Media partners include WE-Women's Enterprise Magazine, MBE, and enterprising women; and Regional Media Partners are KNX 1070 Newsradio, Crain's Chicago Business, The Long Beach Business Journal, WCBS Newsradio 880, Connect Magazine, Phoenix Woman Magazine, New York Enterprise Report, and Baseline Design.

Leslie and Andrea are also working on building a "New Woman’s Business Network" through their Keyholder and LEXCI programs, which offer both online and offline peer opportunities to network with, mentor, and be mentored by, women who want to help each other grow multi-million dollar businesses.
More information at www.womensleadershipexchange.com



Love Leadership
What the World Needs Now
-Gregg Cochlan

Gregg Cochlan is a leadership coach, strategic change architect, and performance management consultant. As founder and president of the consulting firm Thinc, and proud affiliate of The Pacific Institute, Gregg has helped industry leaders deal with the challenges of change since 1986. His experience and cutting edge thinking enables leaders to evaluate their organizations and successfully effect change. Gregg's extensive coaching and strategic planning experience with corporations in private and public sectors includes clients in such diverse arenas as grain handling, government, the pharmaceutical industry, telecommunication, and not-for-profit organizations. Over the years, many of his clients have evolved into Love Leaders, and report profoundly higher rates of employee involvement, accountability and goal achievement, along with extraordinary improvements to their bottom line. A native Canadian, Gregg and his wife Sandra live in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan with their three children: Katelyn, Avery and Brogen.

Canadian bookstores report record sales of this book.

About the Author and Excerpt from the book


Summiting
The Art of Building and Sustaining Relationships With Customer Top Management
-
Jim Hoverman

Jim Hoverman is President and CEO of Blue Chip Marketing Group, the company he co-founded in 1982. Responsible for directing his company's marketing efforts and key client consulting projects, Jim developed the breakthrough Blue Chip Business Development Process®, which focuses a company's marketing and sales resources on senior management. He has brought his principles to a more than 80 major companies, including American Express, General Electric, Computer Sciences Corporation, Deloitte & Touche LLP, Novartis, Fidelity Investments, Gannett Company, Johnson & Johnson, Westvaco and CIGNA Retirement and Investment Services. As a specialist and guide, he has provided context, skill enhancement and confidence to facilitate their sales professionals successful climb to the top.

In Summiting Hoverman shares his wealth of proven methodologies, with specific case histories. His book is a step-by-step blueprint for the development and maintenance of value-based relationships with customer top management. Regardless of these executives' titles, the bottom line is that they are the individuals who understand value issues. These are also the individuals who, as Hoverman states, hold "the power of the pen."
Complete information can be found on www.bluechipmktg.com



History's Real-Life Cinderellas:
Four Remarkable Stories of Women Who Changed the World
-Sarah Kate Rapoport

At the time she wrote this book in 2005, Sarah Kate Rapoport was a 17-year-old high school senior living in New York City. Her two older brothers attended Harvard, and her eldest brother was then an MD/PhD student at Harvard Medical School and MIT. Like the rest of her highly gifted family, Sarah is a "star" in her own right. In high school Sarah was a straight-A student who embodied a passion for both science and writing. She was the only Intel Science Talent Search Finalist from New York City in 2006, and she was granted a "Patent Pending" from the U.S. Patent Office for her award-winning invention of a pen-device that verifies signatures. While in high school Sarah worked in a neurobiology laboratory after school and each summer. As a high school sophomore she received a perfect score of 800 on the SAT Writing test, and her work has already been published in two national history journals. Sarah also plays the piano and the oboe, and was a member of her high school's Creative Arts Philharmonic and its Jazz Band.
This book arose out of Sarah's History Day essays that won four consecutive New York City History Day competitions. As a result of her winning essays, she was asked to serve as the first president of the Manhattan Borough President's Society of Student Historians. She was, in fact, one of the Society's inspirations.

Sarah now attends Brown, where she was accepted into its coveted BA/MD program. She has written eloquently of her volunteer experiences shadowing physicians in Rhode Island Hospital's Emergency Room, and hopes one day to combine her love of writing with a career in medicine.




The Boy Who Swallowed Superman
and Other Tales from the ER
A Teen. A Hospital. And one hot summer.
-Brandon S. Liebowitz

The summer before his senior year in high school, Brandon S. Liebowitz, a bright, insightful teenager, decided to volunteer in the Emergency Room at an inner city hospital. Returning home from his hectic days filled with new experiences, Brandon sat at his PC and recorded his observations. The result, this remarkable journal, chronicles the 30 days and nights Brandon spent in the ER. There he learned how people show their true selves in a crisis and how he himself was changed by the everyday dramas.
Today, Brandon had graduated from Brown University and plans to attend law school.




Apprentice!
ATeen Learns Lessons on the
Frontlines of Life!
-Richard Liebowitz

When Richard Liebowitz published a book about his experiences working with photojournalist Bruce Cotler, he was a 16-year-old Junior at Hewlett High School in Long Island, New York, where he lived with his parents and two siblings, an older brother and younger sister. An accomplished photographer and journalist, Richard had written articles, illustrated with photographs, that were published in two nationally distributed magazines, Incredible Photography and Snapshot. Richard’s photos have earned him a number of awards, including a First Place award in his high school magazine, Vintage, and, on a national level, a Second Place award in the “animal photography” category in the New York Press Photographers annual competition. He was also the head photographer for his school newspaper, Spectrum. Today, Richard is a sophomore at UPenn with a major Communications. H serves as a photographer on the college newspaper.



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----Mark Twain


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