DRAFT Contributor Communique SEPTEMBER 2016.pages
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DRAFT Contributor Communique SEPTEMBER 2016.pages
A N E XC L U S I V E M O N T H LY C O M M U N I Q U É F O R O U R W R I T E R S the S INNER CIRCLE E P T E M B E R 2 0 1 6 A Note from Your Publisher I’ve been busy mailing out copies of my new book, Simply Happy, which goes on sale in a few weeks. It’s a different kind of book for me, because instead of editing 101 stories written by other people, I wrote this book from scratch myself ! It’s my first “solo” effort. The book talks about the crash course in Chicken Soup for the Soul wisdom and advice that I took when we bought the company in 2008. I read more than 100 of the old books —10,000+ stories—and they had quite an impact on me. Since then, I’ve read tens of thousands more, and I’m a changed person—happier, more grounded, more productive, less judgmental, and a lot wiser, I hope. Simply Happy shares what I’ve learned, with dozens of easy-toimplement tips that can make anyone happier. This is my pay-itforward attempt to share the Chicken Soup for the Soul wisdom and advice that I have learned from all of you. Usually we have 101 people doing PR for our books, but in this case it’s just me. So I’m looking for “influencers” among our writers— people who will talk about the book on their blogs, post a review on Amazon and BN.com on October 4th when the book officially goes on sale, include the book in their newspaper columns, share it on Facebook and other social media, etc. So if you have a blog, a book review column, access to the press, more than 1,000 social media followers, your own TV or radio show, or any other kind of following that will help get the word out, I’d be happy to send you a free review copy. Send your name, mailing address in the U.S. or Canada, and phone number to [email protected]. Your busy publisher, Amy Newmark @amynewmark When I write, I share a little piece of my soul. And nothing makes me happier than giving back to the world that has already given me so much. ~Racquel Narciso INSPIRATION for W riters Always there for you ® Lots of Very Cool Coverage in the Media We’re getting lots of media attention these days. In addition to all the appearances by our contributors (see the next page for a few examples), Amy is doing a lot of PR, and she’s joined these days by Deborah Norville, the host of Inside Edition, who is the coauthor of our lastest book, Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Power of Gratitude. Amy was interviewed recently by Parade magazine where she talked about what inspired Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Power of Gratitude. She also talked about Simply Happy ahead of its October 4th onsale date. To read the article, click here. Amy also was interviewed on WVIT NBC TV in Hartford, Connecticut about both books and how to incorporate the power of gratitude into your life. We don’t have a link, but here’s a photo! Publishers Weekly, the leading magazine of the bookselling industry, reviewed Simply Happy and Amy, who had been nervously awaiting the review, was thrilled. We’re allowed to quote 25 words from the review, so here are 25! “This compilation of lessons from a Wall Street investment banker turned self-help author and publisher will enrich the lives of its readers… Sensible and empowering…” Coauthor Deborah Norville will also be making the circuit to talk about Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Power of Gratitude. Make sure you check out Inside Edition this week to see a feature on the book. You’ll also see Deborah talking about the book on Good Day New York, WFTS in Tampa, and KNTV in Las Vegas. Watch Home & Family on the Hallmark Channel the third week of September to see Amy talking about the Gratitude book and Simply Happy, and then watch Amy on Good Day LA on October 4th. More TV to come after that, too! You can also listen to an interesting conversation that Amy and Deborah had about how to incorporate gratitude into your life by clicking here for that episode of the Chicken Soup for the Soul podcast. The “Next Big Thing” You’ve probably seen articles or heard about coloring books for adults. Well, here’s the “next big thing” in publishing—guided journals! And we’re at the forefront, with the new Chicken Soup for the Soul Guided Journal. It’s a fun combination of Chicken Soup for the Soul stories, inspirational quotes and photos, and journal pages that you fill in with observations about yourself, your goals, and key words and phrases that are important to you. There are also pages for personal artwork and doodling. The $9.99 journal goes on sale September 13th. You’ll be able to find it on newsstands and in magazine sections, or you can order it online at OnNewsstandsNow.com. You can also listen to Amy’s podcast with Tony Romando, CEO of Topix Media Lab, which designed the jour nal, starting on Se ptember 16 th at www.chickensoup.podbean.com. Your Recent Book Signings! Aimee DuFresne (pictured left above) appeared on Virginia This Morning in August in Richmond, Virginia. Aimee talked about Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Joy of Less. That same day, Aimee hosted a book signing at the Fountain Bookstore in Richmond. Click here to watch the segment on CBS. Aimee did a great job! Dynamic contributor Kay Presto hosted a book signing at Barnes & Noble in Montclair, California. She autographed copies of Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of America and Chicken Soup for the Coffee Lover’s Soul. “I talked to every customer I could,” Kay said. “They were great and pleased to hear that the book was helping veterans through the Bob Woodruff Foundation.” In the photo at right, Kay (in white) is signing a copy of Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of America for Bill and Mary Anne Cortus. Contributors Jeanie Jacobson, Kim Stokely, and Lee Warren (pictured left to right) joined other writers at the Ralston Library’s Author Extravaganza in Nebraska. The event celebrated National Book Lover Day and Operation Paperback. A tub of books was collected and donated to Operation Paperback, an organization that sends books to American troops overseas. “I shared about the podcasts and Chicken Soup for the Soul’s Hidden Heroes,” Jeanie said. “I also shared about how a portion of the revenues are donated to charitable organizations. That’s a big reason I’m excited to be part of the Chicken Soup for the Soul family!” Good friends Christie Coombs and Michele Christian (pictured right), hosted a book signing fundraiser at Trucchi’s Supermarket in Abington, Massachusetts. Christie’s story is published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Spirit of America. Michele has four stories total published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: It’s Christmas, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Family Matters, and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Twins and More. Christie and Michele raised over $600 from the event for the Jeffrey Coombs Memorial Foundation. The foundation was created in response to the incredible outpouring of support Christie and her family received after her husband was killed on American Airlines Flight 11 in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Christie and her three children wanted to find a way to “pay it forward.” The foundation has assisted numerous families facing challenging medical and financial circumstances as well as providing college scholarships to Abington students. We’re Looking for Your Stories about Dreams! We’re officially doing another book about dreams, premonitions, and “synchronicities” in 2017, and we’re looking for your stories! Sometimes magic happens in your life. Perhaps you had a dream that revealed a truth or a course of action to you. Maybe you met someone at just the right time and you couldn’t believe the coincidence. Or you had a premonition that changed your behavior and saved you or a loved one from disaster or created something new and good in your life. We’re collecting stories for a second book on this topic, following our bestseller Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and Premonitions. Share your stories about the amazing things that have happened in your own life. The deadline for submissions was May 31st but it has been extended to November 30, 2016 because we are not publishing the book till Fall 2017. Click here to submit your story and read our story guidelines. FUN FACTS Did you know that people are listening to our podcast all over the world? We hope you’ve been able to tune in to our podcasts with our publisher, Amy Newmark. New episodes are posted every weekday, and once they are up, they are available forever, always for free. We’ve already had almost 600,000 downloads of the podcast! We have listeners in almost every country. Our top five countries for listeners are: USA (71%), Canada (6%), Phillipines (3%), India (2%), and Australia (2%). The Monday–Thursday podcasts focus on one or two Chicken Soup for the Soul stories and last about five minutes. On Fridays, Amy brings in a special guest from the Chicken Soup for the Soul family, often a celebrity, for an interesting 15-minute chat. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Podbean, or other podcast apps. Click here to listen to all of the latest podcasts online or go to www.chickensoup.podbean.com. Another easy way to get the podcasts every day is to sign up for our newsletters. Each newsletter includes a description of the latest podcast and a play button to click on so that you can listen on your computer, tablet, or cell phone. To get the daily newsletter or any of our weekly newsletters, sign up here! Last year we were able to buy b o o k s d i r e c t ly f r o m t h e Chicken Soup for the Soul office in Connecticut. Are those books still available for holiday shopping? Absolutely, and with a bonus gift now! We still have too many books in our storage room, so you can buy any six of them for $7.50 each. That’s $45 for six books. We’ll ship them free in the U.S. by Priority Mail, and we’ll include a surprise Christmas gift for you as well! We can fit as many as four of our cute hardcover Christmas books in the box as part of your six titles, so you can even order those. They’re the f a n c y, “ g i f t y ” ones (at right) that we made for Walmart and Barnes & Noble. Contact [email protected] to see if the titles you want are available and to pay via PayPal, which now accepts credit cards.