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Re: Berkland's Book Tour...
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Posted by Cal Orey on March 08, 2006 at 17:24:11:
Hi Callie, In 1995 I wrote a novel, "Rocket City." It was published by a small publisher, but picked up in paperback by Vintage Contemporaries, a division of Random House. In 1966, Randomhouse sent me on a ten-city three-week book tour across the U.S. However, despite the fact that Jim Berkland is brilliant, has a platform (ready-made audience), selling the book proposal was a challenge. My agent shopped it. We got a garden-variety of rejections from large NY publishers, such as yours. These read: "This proposal is well written, Cal Orey has great credentials, but earthquakes are just a California thing" or "Too speculative" and "Not a wide interest in quakes." Ironically, after the Indian Ocean quake-tsunami hit, literary agents from Japan, China, and the UK were calling my publisher (yes, a traditional one)--Sentient Publications. They all wanted Cal Orey's "Big Wave" book.Who published Berkland's book? Callie P.S. Just landed a nice radio spot in MO. It has a very large audience. We will do fine. But marketing is a job and at times it is challenging.
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● Re: Berkland's Book Tour... - Cal 17:33:07 - 3/8/2006 (34610) (2)
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● Re: Berkland's Book Tour... - Roger Hunter 18:30:57 - 3/8/2006 (34616) (1)
● Re: Roger's One Million Dollar Question - Cal 18:50:15 - 3/8/2006 (34623) (1)
● Re: Roger's One Million Dollar Question - Roger Hunter 19:03:24 - 3/8/2006 (34636) (1)
● Re: Roger's One Million Dollar Question - Cathryn 14:05:54 - 3/9/2006 (34657) (1)
● Re: Roger's One Million Dollar Question - Roger Hunter 14:59:40 - 3/9/2006 (34660) (0)
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