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Host: How can I measure the results of my book publishing experiences?

Jim Frey: The major result would be in terms of self satisfaction as seeing your book in a bookstore or procure by buyers at bookstores and getting reviews for that book on some of the internet sites as well as professional reviewers, who do that for a living. You've got to understand that rejection of your work, if you have submitted manuscripts to companies and they are rejecting them is not a reflection of the quality of your writing, the quality of your story or the appearance of the book. There are many self published books, many print-on-demand books that are just as well written as which you will find in your local bookstore, but unfortunately the author does not have a name.

Expert: James Frey

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www.americanliterarypress.com

P: 410-882-7700, 800-873-2003

Email: jim@americanliterarypress.com

James V. Frey is the current owner of American Literary Press, a Baltimore, MD-based book publisher that has published books written by more than 1,300 first-time authors during the past 20 years.Jim is a Cum Laude graduate of Dartmouth College. Following graduation from Dartmouth, he served as a high school teacher in Southern New Hampshire. Subsequently, he spent 15 years with Xerox Corporation in various Sales More »

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